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                    <text>Methodist

Episcopal
. . . n ra x T a -D A T
ADVENTIST CHURCH
O orosr (tk to r im
1. t&gt; N t n k t l l ____P u t o f
SBBVICES SATUBDAT—
■ tb k iU School ___ M l a. m.
W arsh ip B erries _ 11:H a r .
W N u M ir N l |t l
P ra y e r Barrie* ___ liH p. m .

F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 P a rk AT*au*
T . B. C hine* ----------------- P a it» r
M o ra la s W orship — 1:14 a m.
Sunday School —— t i l l a m.
Moral n s W orship _ 11:44 a m.
T ra la tn s Union — 4:14 p. ia
Kro n ln s W orship - 1:41 A ia
W i t Prairor S srrle a 1:14 p. m.

Alliance

BLUER BPRtNOB BAPTIST
Old Orlando RA a t H sstsr A ta
B. Ham ilton O rlffla — P ssto r
B andar School _ _ _ 4:41 a m.
M ornlns W orship — 11:00 a m.
T ra ln ln s Union .—. 4:1* a «■
B tsb Ib s W orship — T ill A * .

e n u i r i A N m ib b io w a b t
ALLtANCB CHURCH
1*41 P a rk At *, a t 14tk PL
&gt;«T. Clifford E. H arrod. F i l t e r
Banday S c h o o l___ 1:41 a. m.
W arship B arries
11:44 a m.
B ra a la g W orship _ T:t4 p. m.
AUtaaeo Toatk
F alk w ah lp (Taka.) 1:14 p. A
(W#A)
prayer BarrIa* ___ Til* p. ml

PIN EC R U T ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. I Ilk s a d Him
K. M. W lldor
■ , P a tto r
Buaday School ___ 1:41 a a
M o ralas W orship _ 14:14 a ba
E ra s in g W orship . M 4 *. a
T oatk Sorr. (Son.) . 4:44 a mM ld-W aak S orr. (W ad.) . 1 : 1 4
A m.

I
I

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n

Hi

HOLT CROSS
4*1 S. P ark Ata
F r. Laroy D. Bopar, Racier
h o ly Communion ™ 1:1* a m.
P am llr B tn lc o and
Sunday School - ....... - |.*4 a m.
M ornlns P r t r i r
fP irat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:44 A m.

Free Methodist
PREB METHODIST CHURCH
C orntr 4th S t and Laura! At*.
H ot. I . H. K e lle y ___ Paaior
Talaphono: til.T o ll
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a m.
M oralas W o rs h ip
11:41 a nt
Evening W orihlp
1:41 a mW i t P r a r i r Sarrlc* T :ll a »•

Christian

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OP CHRIST
l l l l P a rk A ranua
B art B r o a r a _____ E r a a ta lls t
Saadar
Blbta Study -------- 14:44 a a t
M o ralas W o rib lp _ 11:44 a m.
B tsb Ib s S a n ie s — 4:14 a n t
Bss “H erald s f T ru th " 1 a a t
S uadar
Channel 4
T u asd ar
Ladlaa BIMa Class _ 1:14 a a t
Man's C l a s s _____ 1:14 p. a t
W adnsidar
Blhla Class -------- 1:14 A *■

CBNTBAX. BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. 14th S t * O ak At r
~
a sto r
Ball
Bailth
- ■ ----- ■P——
S a a d a r Bebaal ----- M l A a t

M a n ia s Warship - U&gt;*4 a a t
T rals In s Duals* —
► «•
B raaln s Sorr Is* - — » • • A ■».
F a t P rarar S ants* 1:10 A *■
Maraarr Opaa
,
_
W I S E ---------- -1 l » ► mS aadar MH* Broadcast
WXSTSIDE MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
t t h S t A H o llr AT*.
VIM R.
Ik Kt*B ...............
----------- •P —
n t—
or
S a a d a r Bahoal — 10:00 a a t
S aadar
M arn las W arship — 11:44 a m.
B a td a r
E m i n s W orship _ 1:14 a * •
W td a is d a r
P ra r a r S a n ie s .— 1:41 a a t

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F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1447 8. Hanford Ata
It Varnoa P a lla r
S u a d a r School _ _ 4:41 a a t
M o ralas W orship _ 11:44 a a t

Baptist
I

e y o n d tlie b l o s s o m s

BAPTIST MISSION
ENTERPRIIB
B andar S c h o o l-------1:44 s. n t
M nm lns W orship . 11:00 a m.
T ra ln ln s Union ----- 0:41 p. m.
B ran Ins W orship _ 1:10 p. t*.
Wad. N lsht
P ra r a r M asting — 1:1* A m.
R *r. R. J. B o ro to a — P a ste r

Assembly Of God

I

CHRIST CHURCH
Church 8 tr a * t U ngw oad
F r. C harles W. S taarart Jr.
Vicar
M ats Communion — 1.-4* a a*.
P a m llr S a n to s A
Class** ___________ 1:1* a a t

Lutheran
HOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
J it* A Orlando Drlr*

Hwy. 17-11)
111-7111

PAOLA CKUIICtl OP CHRIST
Highw ay 41 W ait
M orris Hubs -___ Evangelist
Blhla C la a * ___ _ 10:40 a m.
M ornlns W orihlp _ 11:44 a a t
B ra n ln s W orihlp _ 4:40 p. m.
Blhla C lan** Wad. „ 1:1* a m.

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Christian Science

JOBDAN MlSStONAItT
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. F irs t S t r u t
S a a d a r S c h o o l___ 14:44 a a t
M o ralas W orship _ 11:44 a n t
Blhla stu d y (S a a d a r) 1:0* p .a t
K vaagallstia S a n k * 1:** a *a
Wad. P r a r a r M a s t_1:0* p. a t
BIU Stspkaaa
P asto r
A Cordial Waleom* to All

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
IS* B a it Secoad S traat
Sunday S a n k * A
Sunday School _ _ _ 11:4* A sa.
Subjaell ''U nraalliy"
W adntadar l e m c i . 1:4* p. n t
l l t 'd l a s Room: 1*1 W. F irst
W aawdayat 14:14 a m.—4:14 p a t

Church Of God

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
B ill Coo a try Club Hoad
Spoaaorad h r F ir s t B a p tist
Chorefc
R ot. B. T. B a r r a t t ___ P a sto r
Baaday B c h o a l___ 1:41 a m.
W orship roryle* _ 11:** a m.
T ra la tn s Union
1:41 A m.
K ro n ln s W orihlp _ 1:14 p. m.
W ad. P ra ra r S a n . — 111* A a t

CHURCH o r OOD
H ad A F rsach
L H. Alford _______— P asto r
Sunday School _ _ 1:44 a ia
Mo rn ln s W orihlp _ 11too a. m.
K v an sallalk Mary. ... 1:40 p. m.
Fam ily N lsht H arriet
T. P. K. W a d .----- 1:l» p. m.

OSTEBM BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. 411 Pb. I l l - I l l *
R* t . Jo sh Long
___. P a sto r
Sunday School _ _ 1*:** a a t
M ornlns S a n le o _ 11
a. m.
T ra ln ln s Union _ _ 4:10 a m.
B ra a ln s B*r*lc* _ 1:10 p. ra.
W ad n ta d ar M astlns*:
O rsaalsatlo aa _
III* a ■*•
P r a r a r ..._____ . 1:1* a a t
Choir . . . . . ■
1:14 p. a t

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
1101 Elm Aranua
R ar. Robert Welch _ _ P a ste r
Sunday S c h o o l____ 4:41 a. n t
W orship Harylr*
10:11 a. n t
K - n s a l k t k S tr r . — Til* p. m.
T usdan
Blhla T ra ln ln s —
l t d A *&gt;
T h u ra d a n
Y ouns Paopl* S an lo * 1i4l p .a t

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
■unland E s ta tta
C itrus H aights
E ar. C h ir k s B. Hogg __ Pas'o*
Church School ----- 1:41 a m.
Morning W orship — 11:04 a m.
M t r ------------------- 4:14 p. m, A
Evs. W orthlp — 7:1" p. m .'J
WsA Prnyor Sorrle* 1:14 pm.

Southern Methodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIfT CHURCH
W omsn'a Club Building
141 Oak Ata
D urw ard H. K night Jr., Pstiny
Sunday S c h o o l----- 1:41 a m.
W orship Sorrle* — 7:1* p. ru

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. Ind 8 l a t M apk A rt.
Paul BIcktn ..
— P u to r
Sunday School
1:41 a m.
M orning W orship — 10:14 a. m.
T outh H our ■
. 1:44 p. m.
E rangatlatla Sorrtoa 7:44 a mMld-Wask
B trrlc* (W ad.) _ t k * p. m. 1&gt;
T hird Sunday
S k g sp lra tlo a — S:*t p. ba

Sanford, Florida
Th* R ar. J. Oordoa P a a r r ,
Paator
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 A m.
M ornlns W orship — ll:*o a m.
Communion—F irst Sundny in
Each Month
K la d tr g a n a a and K uraorr

CHURCH O P CHRIST
asaan
R alph Rraw ar J r. B rans*!!*!
Blhla S c h o o l___ _ 1:10 A a t
M ornlns W orship _ 4:14 a a t
E an ln s W orihlp _ 4:1* p. m.
W id. P ra r a r SarTlc* 1:10 a m-

PtNECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O n o ri R o i l
M a n ia s W orship . 11:4* a b a
Sa a d a r School
1:41 a ia
T ra ln ln s U a l a a ___ 1:11 a mB tsb Ibs W orship _ 7:1* a a t
W*d. Officer* A Taachar*
M aallns —
1:14 a a t

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. a t Woodland Av*,
n«». John H. Hlraa Jr.. Pastor %
Church School . . . . . 4:41 a m. *
M orning W orship — 11:44 a m.
M TP -------------------- 4:14 A m.

THK CHURCH FO H A U A LL FO R THK CH U R CH
The Church is th* irasteat (actor
an earth for tha buildm* of dtaiac*
lar and (tnd dtlnowhia It ■*a storrlenuaa of spiritual mlu*A Without a
Strang Churde, neither dnoocncy
nor dvlU atkm mm aurv+v*. T h an
a n lour annul raaasaa why every
wrraon thou Id attend arrvka* regu­
larly and support Urn Chunk. They
• it : i l l Foe Uis own ask*, f l ) For
hla chlidrw'a aaka. 111 Forth*m ho
ad hi* community sad nation. (4)
For th* mho ad Ih* C hunk Maatf.
* U d i naada Ms moral and amtarial
anpporl Plan to po to church i
larlr and mad pour BMa daOp.

When the back b an t Into fragfle flower, tnd their bratfa is em y where, sod s wanning breeze csresMs the cold, damp sa n k . * * this is
more than Spring. This ia the time of Promise.
For these same festive branches shall lift a precious burden of fruit
when the rad-gold mantle of harvest falls neross the land.
When bomna souls awaken to the tmellle of faith, and hymns and
prayers fill the arches of beavrn, and the warmth of an ageism hope,
reaches from heart to heart. . . this la more than Lent
For the faith which blossoms today will bear Its own pred 0Q8 fru it
Love! Joy! Peace! The harvest of souls like yours and mins la begin*
nlng anew Id from.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDBBMER
1*1 W. I l lh Flic*
“Tha Church of th* Lulharaa
H our” sa d TV “This la th*
U fa ”
H srb srl W. O M n i ___ P astor
Hunday School _ _ 4:14 a m.
W orship SsrYlc* —. 11:11 A m.
K indergarten and Nurasry

FIR ST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
Lak* Mary, PI a
R st. W. L. Holcombs, P sstor
Sunday
4:41 A m . ___ Blbls School
11:01 a m. — Morning W orthlp
7:44 A BA — E rsn ln g Bsrrlr*
7:44 a at- — W*4. M ld-W i«k
P rayar Barries*
7:04 p. at. _ L ast W td. Miss,
lonary S ir vies

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONG WOOD
111 Oranga Straat
R ar. E. R uth d r a n t _ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 10:4* a ra.
Morning W orihlp
11:44 a m.
Sunday E rsn ln g _ 1:14 a m. ’’
Wsd. Blbls Study . 7:11 a m.
Conqusrora M asting
F riday -------------- 7:1* p . m.

Methodist

Presbyterian

FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
l i t Park Ata
R ar. Hobart M. Janklns, Paator
M ornlni Worship _ 1:11 a m.
Sunday School ■— 4:41 a ba
M ornlns W o rsh ip _ 14:11 A m.
MTP M a ttin g * __ 1:11 a
(Inlarm sdlata. Sanlor)
Evanlnc Worship _ 7:11 A at-

•ENBVA METHODIST
CHURCH
R ar. W. E. Timms —_ Pastor
Sunday S ch o o l_____ 4:41 a. m.
M oraine Barries* _ H:o# a m.
Choir Praotlca Wad. 1:1* a ba
B r o r r On* WalaomA

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, F! a
Oa k Ata * tr d St.
flra ra r C. Sawall J r . — P asto r
E d g ar W. Smith Jr, A ssistant
P a sto r i)
Church S c h o o l___- . 1:11 a m. '
Sssslon M ssta
10:41 a m.
M orning W orship _ 11:44 a m.
Plonsar Ftllow shlp _ 4:40 p. m.
Ssnlor HI P alk w sh lp 4:44 p. m.
E vsnlng W orship _ 1:10 a m.
Wod. Pray** Mooting 1:4* A &lt;A
CO\T!NANT PRESBYTERIAN
t i l l South Orlando Drlv*
Thomas H. Makln __ Paaior
W o r s h ip _________ 4:4* a ia
Churoh School ___ 14:44 a m.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleHOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and S taff

NELSON 4 CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing A Convalescence Residence
800 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

BETTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance

GREGORY LUMBER
of 8*nford

*H w y r IT -8Z T C s s iH M ir y , F IS T

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
20B W. 26th S t , Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. le t. St., Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, H eating, Air Conditioning

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

II

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. F irst, Sanford

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

A . DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
SU vU , Florida

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. 4 Mrs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sukmff and Em ployees

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon K ellett
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 W ilks Bowman 4 Employees

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
- -Howard -K* -H cdgee-tad -S taff--

8TENSTROM REALTY
Hsxb Stanstrom and S taff
PERFECTION
DAIRIES

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold 8 Is me and Employees
WIL30N-EICHELBUBGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and S taff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Comnaniee
Irving L Pryor and S taff
BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and E stelle McCalUiter
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

a

n
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S taff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

»&gt;i •

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
BAPTIST

Aalisoh Baalist Church. OrlsSa
C a su al a*»UM Church, l l l l Oak At *.
C haluste Plrai B aptln Church
ChalaoU Baptist Mlaalca
a l t a r Springs Baptist Church,
SIP U k a t a BA
F ir s t B aptist C h trsh . I l l P a rk At a

Summit? *MUM

•*

B L IM , A lU asaat* Spring*
P U tt B a p tist C h ar oh a f D a k a r y
F u s t B aptist C harah p f O sc a rs
F ir s t B spU at C haroh s f U k a H arp
F ir s t B kptlat Church o f L*k* M antra
'*t B a p tist C h ar ah t l U i f w a s A Oar.
arch S a ra n t
B kptlat C h trs h *1 OrtaAa
BafUM C harck o f B a l a a l a Bprlaga
Bhllak M U sta n u g Bap Hal Ckorah,

a

City B kptlat C karak
kS B kptlat Ckorah, O r k la
'
I Miaalok, C hklkatk
C haroh B a rth S I

orath B aktrk Bw r.
Uat Church, to *

ML Zloa M k tk a s ry B aptist, k ip .a At *.
N av
ML CalTkry
M lsalasary
B aptist
11*1 W. I llh SL
N *» kalam P rlm ltir* B aptist Ckarak,
11*4 W. I llh BL
N a« ML Bloa B aptist c h a rc k , li t* F**r A rt
O ak ltw a lla p tlst Chapa), 1141 W. 14th BL
Uataaa U apiU i C harck
P laacrast U aptlst Church, t t t W. Onora IM.
Pralri* L ake B ap tist Church, BlSg* BA,
Fern P a rk
Prograa* M laaknary B ap tist Ckarak, M kw ay
k .co ag ghllah M laalaaary B ap tlat Church,
N lktb B H lckarp
PL Jam as M iaslaakry B aptlat C haroh St*.
HA t i l Osl**a
PL P aul M lsalasary B aptlat Church. Ith PL
PL M alth av a Mlaalaaary B aptlat C harck
C aaaaa H alghta
■L Jo h a ’a M laalaaary B aptlat Ckarak,
I I I Cypraaa PL
T a m p k B aptlat O karsh, Palm Ppcl agq B S .
A ltam aata Pprtaga
W aatalka M laakaary B aptlat Ckarak,
t i l B H ally ATA
Blau Maya B ap Uat Ckorah, t i l O raap* At a

Ckarak a t the N atlrtty, bake :-----AU PaaU C atkalk Ckarak, 111 Oak Ata
Da n i s Cathalla UtM , Sparkm an's Club,

Cbuluata

PL

Ana's

Calholk

Church,

Pcrahlag

PltCA DaBary
PL Mary Msgdatan* Catholla Church, M altla s * A t a A ltam aata aprlaga

CHRISTIAN
P lrs t C h rk tla a Church. HIT B Sanfar* Ata
CaugragaU oaal C h rk tla a Church,
14*1 P a rk Ata
Narthald* C fcrkttsu church, P 1 a r IA a
H a ra s D r, M a lik s*

OMUBCH OP CBBlar
Church
Church
charoh
Churoh
Churoh
Churoh
C hurch
C hurch

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C hrist t i l l a Park At a
Christ, a tu s ra
Christ, LaagwaaP
Chrtat, P e a k

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I I I HI chary
It** p. Franah
O r la ta
Mias loo. B atarprlaa

BPiaCOPAL
AS Batata

8a tM

ch rtat Ksiacopal Church. Laopwi
All Palma BplaeopaL SSatarpria*
Maly Cross Bpkoopai F ar# Ata a t

LUTUBIUN
Ascaaalaa
L utharau
D r. Casselberry

Church,

O tar brook

Ooo* Shaphar* UaltaA Luth aru,

J l t t a. O rlande Dr.
L utheran churoh of th* B*4**m*r,
1*1 W. t l t h Place
Messiah L ulharaa Church. American Lag Ion
llall. P ra lrls Lak*. P a ra P ark
PL Luka* L u lh araa Church, BL 4M P k y la

METHODIST
B araatt M am arkl MathaAlat Church. B.
DaBary A t* . K ntarprlaa
Bear Lak* M sU aA kt Churoh
llo th tl A-M.IL Church. Canaan H alghta
C asselberry Community MathoSlat Churah,
Hwy. H .p t A PI a ay Bldga RA, Casaalhorry
DaBary Cam m ualty M athaSlat Church W.
H ighlands, DaBary
C hrtat M athaSlat Churah
• unland Katatea
F irs t MathaAUl Church. 41S P ark At a
P lrs t M alhaAkt Church a f OrlaSa
P tra t to o th e r s MathaAlat Church
W oauu’a Club SSI Oak Ava
P roa MathaAlat Church. SIP W. t t h BL
OaaSTU MathaAlat Churah, Q aasru
d r a c s MathaAlat Churoh. O aars BA
O ram Chapal A M E. Churah, OrlaA*
O skgrar* MathaAlat Church, O rlads
Ostaaa MathaAlat C hurtA

Paata
W aakyau MathtAlaL BL
*A
W. a t P e a k
SL Jam as A B B , B ailo r A At a
PL M ary's A B B Churah PL BL 111 Ostaaa
PL P au ra MathaAlat C h u r a h Ostaaa
1IA B starpria*
BtafforA M am arkl MathaAlat O h i r i h
P. DaBary
MASABBKI
P 1 ra t Churah * f th* M ataraaa, W.
tad a t M apk
F a re P a rk Church *1 th* B aaaraaa
O 'B rk a RA, P a ra P a rk
Luka Mary Okarsh a t th* B aaaraaa
PJUUBTTEB1AM
Cam m ualty Prsahy ta r k u Charck, Luka Mary
F ir s t P r ashy tartan charoh. Oak a t a
* IrP PL
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Hold Line On Tax, Solon Says
One-Cent Bread Price Increase Seen
THESE GIFTS WILL BE PRESENTED to the
lucky winners during the annual Auto Show in
downtown Sanford Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. DeWitt Mathews, chairman of the Great­
e r Sanford Board of Trade, displays a color TV,
a portable TV and a stereo record player.

Auto Show
This Week

Croi* your finger*. Knock
on wood.
If Hanford gel* through
April without ■ traffic death
It will have been two year*
ainc* a fatality on city
street*. Quit* a record and
something the city can really
be proud of.
•
• •
Sign on billboard near Or*
range City: "Open Under Old
Management.'
•
• •
A men idlin g Ilible* in the
city wa* arrested the other
day. No permit.
•

•

•

There’* romance in the old
boy*, yet. We’re talking about
the waterway* committeemen
of the Seminole Chamber of
Commerce. They really went
for that full moon in June for
the St. Johne eruiie. (That's
poetry, *on.)
•
♦ »
The telephone company I*
•ticking its neck out again.
Sob Sheddcn of Southern Hell
say* every customer in De­
nary, Deltona and (Enterprise
will receive a return postcard
In the next few day* asking
for comment! or criticism of
service.
"W e ' r e n o t necessarily
seeking compliments," says
Shedden.
"Our purposa Is to find out
which customers have com­
plaints so that our company
can try to remove the causes
of these complaints,” he adds.
-----Eheiiutft ‘ ' f f f i -tJ w - "pIianT
company will contact every­
one who replies unfavorably
and try to make every effort
to dear up the source of dis­
satisfaction.
•
• •
Speaking of telephones, we
heard the other day about a
Winter l’ark woman whose
phone bill runs as high as
$2,000 per month! And she's
not a bookie, either. She likes
to talk and haa plenty of
money.
•
• •
Also on phones: Atlanta
has the largest metro phone
exchange In the nation—may­
be In the world. You ean call
ae far as 60 miles away and
the phone bill is still only
$0.76 per month. Five coun­
ties and more than a million
people are In Die metro ex­
change are*.
•
• •
A “Herald Angel” will becom# a "Blue Angal'* this
week. Fred Van Pelt, manag­
ing editor, will go aupersonic
with the crack Navy flying
team when it appears here
for the Bombing Derby.

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$200 Million
Saving Eyed
By President

Seminole County

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
President Johnson asked Con­
gress today to adopt farm
legislation which would aava
the government about 9200
million, but Increase the price
of bread to the housewife by
an estimated one cent a loaf.
In addition to the rise In
bread prices, Agriculture De­
partment officials estimated
that the new farm measure
would mean a hike of a “few
pennies per pound” in the
retail price of rice.
The proposed legislation
would shift some farm price
support costs from the Treas­
ury to the retail food-buyer.
The estimated 9200 million
annual saving this would
bring would rome principally
in the government’s wheal
and rice support programs
with the consumer picking up
the tah for domestic market­
ing certificates,
It was expected that the
total cost increase to the con­
sumer would amount to about
9300 milion. The 9100 million
difference between that cost
and the anticipated governmont saving would represent
an increase in farm income.
In addition to tha wheat
and rlca program*, Johnson
asked for legislation covering
feed grain*, wool, cropland
adjustment and tranafer of
allotment*.
The domestic and export
marketing certificate* now
used In the wheat program
would be continued and also
applied to rice,
Uy setting tha value of the
two certificates, the govern­
ment could advance the do­
mestic price of wheat and
rice, while keeping export
prices competitive with* world
prices.

New York Deb

Queen Of Sikkim

By Dav* Fountain
I
(Sanford Herald Bereaa)
TALLAHASSEE — Sen.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., of
Seminole County, at a preIrgislative interview here to­
day before the opening of tha
10CS Legiilatur* Tuesday,
*
Fbont 322-2611
Zip Code 32771
#
■tated that hi* primary con­
cern thi* session la to hold
WEATHER: Clear to cloudy thru Tuesday, high in upper 80s: low tonight around 60.
the line on taxes.
VOL. 67 United P rets Leased Wire
Established 1008
MONDAY, APRIL 5. 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 161
"The problem is to provide
the services that tha people
want and stay within the cur­
rent budget," ha aaid.
Senator Cleveland a l s o
made It clear If the people
wanted more service* than
there was revenue th a t he
would not vote for the ex­
tended sendee without provld*
ing additional sources of rev.
enue to keep the budget balnced.
Cleveland said th a t ea fa r
aa he knew there Is no oppos­
ition to the formation of *
port authority for Sanford.
He did say th a t he would
TODAY — Weapons loading
The atxday Reconnaissance propose an amendment to the
exercise. Fleet size nuclear
Bombing Derby, one of naval law passed last session pro­
viding for tha feasibility
weapon "shapes” loaded on
avlatlon'i most comprehensive
study of the SL Johns-Indlan
aircraft in test of competence
air training exercises, began River Canal District. He
and speed.
todsy at Sanford Naval Air made It very celar th a t he
WEDNESDAY - R e c o n Station with a test of skill by would NOT propose any drain
on county or city taxes, either
niiisance - Bombing Derby
bomb loading crews,
intangible or ad valorem
briefing for visiting VIPs.
The Derby will end Saturday taxee.
Complete discussion of exerIn a burst of sir artistry by the
Tha proposed amendment
clses, tactics, weapons, etc.
Navy's famous Blue Angels would allow tha canal district
THURSDAY — Arrival ©!
to offer revenue certificates
flight precision team.
Blue Angels flight demonstra­
The Blue Angela will anchor at public aala to bonding
tion team at 2 p.m. Barbecue
homes with sources such aa
a 2(4 hour air ahow highlight­
at 6:30 p.m. Florida Power
toll collections within tha
ing e public open bouse obser­ Sounty to be used as collat­
and Light recreation park,
sponsored by Seminole Cham­
vance at the air atation Sat­ eral.
ber of Commerce.
Senator Cleveland decided
urday. The gate* will open at
FRIDAY — Navy-Commun9 e. m. The air ahow is sche to withhold any statem ent on
Ity "Screen Door Open" hand­
duled to start at 10:30 a. m. Gov. Haydon Burns' road fin­
icap golf tournament. High
with a formation fly-by by ancing plan until ha had tima
ranking military visitors will
twin jet RA-6C Vigilantes and to atudy It more thoroughly.
be paired with Sanford, Or­
Whila legislator* scurried
A-38 Skywarrlors of four San
lando and Winter Park civic
over tha capital today getting
ford squadrons.
I X BILL JOHNSON of RVAH-13 (The Rntn) zip* u p hln G-nuit follow­
leadrrs. Mayfair Golf and
Sharing the apotllght with ready for Tuesday's opening
Country Club at 12:30 p.m.
ing briefing of crews prior to trial run of air derby which opened totluy
of the 1006 session, Governor
the Angels wilt be the "Flying
At 9 p.m.—Reconnaissancea t Naval Air Station. Flight crews went through dress
Professor
piper Cub acro­ Bums w ant to, an szadfsrlosed
Saturday’s
a ir ahow a t the b ase..
»
&lt;U««dd Photo)
Bomhing Derby, reception el
hide-out to r*beanie ‘his mes­
batic act which was seen by sage.
Sanford Naval Air Station
more
than
90.000
persons
at
ballroom.
Nobody would toll where
the Seattle World's Fair in
SATURDAY - Derby Air
the Governor is, except th a t
1902.
Show and Open House begins
lie is "out of town” going
The Navy last week added a over his 10,000 word message
at 10:30 a.m. for the public.
third outside attraction to its to the afternoon session a t
"The Flying Professor,” Va­
11th annual show, the Jackson­ 3 p.m. Tuesday.
por Trails and Blue Angels
ville Naval Air Station "Va­ The speech, which will In­
SAIUON (UPI&gt; — American the mountains 190 miles north
perform.
por Trails” parachute team. clude Burns’ first report to
planes defied stiffened North cast of Saigon.
Two
U.
S.
Army
advisers
Demonstrations of air re­ the legielatora on the "S tate
Vietnamese sir defenses todsy
were wounded Sunday In a
fueling, bombing and precision of the B u te” as well aa his
and carried out two devutat clash with the Viet Cong In
flying by Sanford-based Vlgl- recommendation! for Improve­
ing attacks on Communist ter Uinh Dinh Province 30U miles
lanle and Skywarrior pilots ment*, will run about 60 or
nertheait of Saigon.
ritory.
will round out the action In Use 00 minutes.
I t will be publlabed and
As the tempo of the war
air.
Sixteen U. S. Air Force FI06
avallabls
not only to legislat­
quickened
on
both
sides
of
the
On
the
ground,
a
colorful
GAINESVILLE (UPI) BERLIN (U P D -T he Com- Jet fighter-bombers hammered 17!li parallel, U. S. Ambass­
ors for study but alto to any
military
review
will
be
held
The
registrar
of
the
Univer­
munists today harassed Ger­ Communist rail and highway ador Maxwvb D. Taylor re
interested eltlsen, Bums said.
man road traffic to West Ber­ traffic 120 miles south of turned to Saigon with new sity of Florida, Bichard Sadler for presentation of trophies to
The Governor’s office waa
squadrons
and
flight
crews
Johnson,
died
Sunday
In
lin and threatened to disrupt Hanoi.
a breath-taking sight to vis­
plans to boost American mill Gainesville. He was 69.
winning
the
week's
exercise
Allied sir links to the city 110 An armada of GO U. S. Navy tary strength.
itors today In ita newly-decevents.
miles behind the Iron Curtain. bombers from (he aircraft
orated aplendor—sparkling in
Taylor was In Washington
The Derby's first competitive lovely tones of blua and gold.
East German police threw carrier Coral Sea struck ra ­ last week for high-level atra
the lifeline truck and auto dar Installations just north of tegy talks In Washington with TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - even, a weapons loading exer­ The 940,000 redecorating
The Florida Highway Patrol cise, began this morning at 7
traffic from Weat Germany
Job Included complete repaint­
President Johnson and De- reported today at least 14 per­
the 17th parallel border,
a. m. Ordnance crewa repre­ ing of the wait* In a
into chaoa with alowdowns
j_
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#PJL».»h?L
.fca»?
.OffiirtowiL
o/OrlaJi
son*
-diedin
-trsffic
weiden**
senting each of the four parti­ shade of blue, and a mural
ariif road' bWiQC
down by anti-aircraft fire but
Taylor told newsmen today during the weekend.
cipating squadrons matched rovrring half of ona wait
At the aame time, the Rus­
the pilot waa rescued.
that President Johnson was
their efficiency and apeed in showing an old southern man­
sians attempted to take over
All of the Navy planes re­ "heartened and encouraged by
loading inert nuclear "ahapei" sion and oak tree*. All tha
space In the Western Allies'
turned safely to the Cbral Sea the progress which our Viet­ NEW YORK (UPI) — The
into position on exercise air­ furniture waa dona over and
three 20-mile-wlde air corri­
as it steamed through Hie namese allies are making."
nation's largest city today fac craft.
dors linking West Berlin with
new drapee hung.
"We have a difficult road a- cd a printers strike threat thsl
South China Sea, a spokesman
West Germany.
During the next four days
Down the hall, tha aacrehead. . . but I believe it should at any moment could force the
said.
The Navy planes poured tons be clear to friend and foe a shutdown of up to seven rna* Sanford aircraft will be con tary of state’* offtc# also
dueling reconnaissance and looked brand n#w, don* over
of bombs and napalm jellied like that our commitment here jor daily newspapers.
Movie Stars
simulated strike missions ovet In shades of dark gold, dark
la
irrevocable,"
Taylor
said.
gasoline
on
the
radar
italior
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) much of Florida and the South red and dark green to give It
Movie stars from sround the at Vinh l.inh, a target which
a Williamsburg look.
JOLIET, 111. (UPI) - Eight eastern United States.
R(.APPOINTED
world converged on Holly­ has been hit on several pre­
children,
seven
from
the
same
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) wood today (or the 37lh an­ vious occasions. No enemy opGov. Haydon Burns today re­ family, died late Sunday night
nual Academy Awards, dis­ povitlon was encountered.
Inside South Viet Nam, an appointed Mrs. Dona},} R. when fire swept their frame
Store Hour* During
tinguished liy the return to
popularity of big, gloisy mus­ American soldier was killed Jones, Sanford, to the Semin­ home near hi-rc. Six of them
The Auto Show!
were trapped in their beds
today in a helicopter crash in ole County Welfare Board.
icals.
Wed.
Thur*.
FrL
9-9
9-9
9-9

Derby Opens Today; Air Show Saturday
Blue Angels,
Vapor Trails
Will Perform

Bomb Derby
Schedule
Of Events

Yanks Defy Reds
n&amp;wA

Commies Harass
Berlin Traffic

Registrar Dies

Traffic Toll

Storms Lash South,
Dump Snow In North
Sunday night but the family
Inside escaped injury. The
twister spread a path of de­
struction 2U0 feet wide and 314
miles long. Several tornadoes
were seen In the Oklahoma
sky.
High winds up to 96 miles
an hour kicked up dust storms
near Las Vegas and Albuquer0’&lt;e, N. M , Sunday.

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

(Hit? g&gt;anfm*d fcratfi

First Street In downtown
Sanford between Park and
Palmetto Avenues will be
turned into a mall for three
day* this week ar the Sanford
merchants division of the
(irealer Sanford Board of
Trade and the Sanford Auto­
mobile Dealers Association
combine a unique auto ahow
with a spring sales fete.
Gifts, entertainment, bar­
gains In both autos and mer­
chandise will be featured in
the three-day event.
More than 160 brand new
automobiles from seven deal,
era will slitter in the street
with displays opening dally
at 11:30 a.m. and continuing
until 9 p.m. in the evening
All stores will remain open
with hundreds of pre-Easter
bargains expected to be dls
played, for the thousands of
shoppers expected to crowd
the area.
Three prizes, a 21-inch color
television set, a stereo con­
sole record player and a port­
able television let will be giv­
en away in drawings held
each night.
Tickets are available at all
stores. The portable GE tele­
vision set will be given away
Wednesday evening; the GK
stereo on Thursday evening,
and the RCA color TV on F ri­
day evening.
A special added attraction
will be (lie appearance ol
Glenn Reeves, famous tele­
vision personality and hit
GANGTOK, Sikkim (U P D show which will be held each
night at 7 p m. and again at Formcr New York debutante
Hope Cooke reigns as the
8:30 p.m.
Auto dealers who will fea queen of Sikkim todsy, the
turo the very latest models first American to wear ■ roy
in IMS cars will include Haag a| crown In Asia. She Is 29.
At the precise moment de­
Chryslcr-Plymouth, Seminole
County Motors, Strickland creed by three Buddhist as­
Morrison, Ellinor Motor Com­ trologers, the queen's hus­
pany, BUI Hemphill Motors, band, Maharaja Paldcn Thon
Hunt Llncoln-Mercury a n d dup Namgyla, 41, became the
12th ruler of Sikkim.
HoUer Motor Salea.

United Press InlemsUoaal
Winds up to N) miles drove
thunder a n d hall storms
across the Southern Plains
and Midwest today. A huge
sleet and snow storm pushed
eastward out of Wyoming.
Several tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma Sunday
night, and one destroyed a
farm h o u s e . Bartlesville,
Okla., was pelted by hcil
moi;e than an inrh in diame
ter. Heavy rain and large
hailstones lathed an area
south of Wellington, Kan , to­
day.
An Inrh and a half of rain
fell at the Strategic Air Com
mand headquarters south of
Omaha, Neb., today. Winds
gusted to 60 miles an hour at
Wichita Falls. Tex.
The rain turned to snow in
the Northern Plains and cen­
tral Rockies, where three
inches fell on Casper, Wyo.,
and up to four inches was
forecast for a wide bind ex­
tending into Minnesota,
Stockmen were earned to
protect livestock in South Da­
kota and north central Ne­
braska from tha heavy wet
snow.
The Weather Bureau said
the thunderstorms would in­
crease In intensity later today
in tha Southern Plains and
middle Mlaslsilppi Valley.
A tornado smashed a farm
bouse nesr Dili City, Okla.,

* * * *

Strike Threat

Fire Claims K

Spelunkers Send SOS
FIFTYSIX. Ark. (UPI) Four missing explorers, trap­
ped in rain-flooded Rowland
csve, flashed an "SOS" to res­
cue workers today by temporart'y short circuiting a string
of lights leading deep into the
cavern.
Hal* Bryant, of Batesvil'.c,
Ark., eiperitnced cave ex.
plorer and head of rescue ope
rations, said Use men "ate alive "
Members of tb-« Navy Dei?
Sea Diving School sad the Na­
tional Capital cave rescue
team, both in Washington, ar­
rived early todsy at the site
of the remote cave la the foothila of the mist-shrouded Ossrk
Mountains. Th&lt;/ immediately
began a search for the spelunk en .

Port Authority
Measure Faces
No Opposition

has diabetes. Shell, 42. a bonk
keeper from Batrsville, Ark.,
was said to have a three-day
supply of medicine with him.
The other three are college
rtudenta and were identified
as Mike Hill, 19, a student at
Arkansas College in Batesvllle
and an eapericnced cave ex
plorer; Hogie Bledsoe, 20, also
a student at Arkansas College
and Steve Wilson, 20, a student
at Arkansas Tech in nussetb
vtlle.
Bryant said the string ol
lights extends 900 feet into
the cave and ends in the
"cathedral room” which la
some 40 feet high.
"W* believe they ire in the
room end well above the wa­
included ter," Bryant aaid.
two seasoned cave explorers,
Earlier six scuba divers
of them Hugh Shell, who managed to get about JW feet
Bryant aaid he believed the
spelunkers were being sm irt
by not moving around.
"They are experienced cava
explorera end doing what they
should—stay put," Bryant said
Bryant said water was be­
ginning to recede In the cave.
It had fallen slightly more
than an Inch In tha lest six
hours. He laid two plans to
rescue the rxplorera were un­
der consideration.
One plan would be to take
food to the men and wait for
the water to recede. The other
would be to take them scuba
diving equipment, teach them
how to use it, and then come

Deadline

PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The
acute realization that a strike
deadline in the steel Industry
is only 26 day* away today
spurred negotiators to extra
into the rave but were driven efforts to reach ■ contract setback to land by (he coldness tlement.
of the water.
One diver was hospitalized
after having an attack of "the
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI)
bends." He wss not In serious —Officials of the Ford Founda­
condition.
tion have decided to suspend
A crowd of about too gather­ operations In Indonesia be­
ed before the cave entrance, cause of anti-American press­
alternately happy and deject­ ure! from Communista, laed as the varying reports formed sources said today.
came.
With the rrowd were rela­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) tive*.
Hill’s father, NucI Hill, said Florida Agriculture Commluhopefully be thought the four loner Doyle Conner has named
would be all right. He said the first woman ever to bold e
they all knew how to take supervisory professional posi­
care of themselves and earlier tion in hi* agency. Mrs. Mary
he said the "SOS” meant they Maud Sharpe, 39, was named
section chief at a feed labora­
were all right.
He said If they ware where tory. She to a chemistry gra­
the water could not reach them duate of Florida State Unlver.
aity.
they would Iw safe.

Stop Operations

Woman Named

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AtktetYt fijjtr o w u r y ^ —

Heading The Easter Parade!
YOUNG MAN’S
HANDSEWN
SLIP-ON

Rugged scotch grain or
■mooth leather uppers.
H a n d e o m a , hand sewn
fronts, hard heela, tornposition sole*. Burgundy
and burnt orange.

ATTEND THE AUTO SHOW
AND BRING THE FAMILY
TO PENNEY* FOR EASTER SHOPPING
f

�Republican Leaders Propose Broad Civil Rights Measures
WASHINGTON (UPI) II o u * e Republican leaden
planned today to pretent their
counterproposal to Prciidcnt
Johnson's voting right) bill.
House GOP leader Gerald
R Ford Jr., (Mich.) and Rep.
WUJJam M. McCulloch (Ohio),
ranking Republican on the
House Judiciary committee,
were to unveil the bill at a
news conference.
The proposal is being billed
a s one "more comprehensive
in Its application'' than the
administration's bill. This was
Interpreted to mean that the
bill contains proposals for
eliminating racial barriers in
all parts of the country, not
Just in states where less then
M per cent of the eligible
electorate voted as under the
administration bill.
Meanwhile, in the Senate,
Democratic leaders meet with
Atty. Gen. Nicholas Deb. Kattenbach to consider proposals
for pin-pointing the impact of
the administration bill and
Strengthening Us constitution­
ality.

ethnic backgrounds In the 1961
election failed "because of
the divisive tone and content"
of the Republican campaign.
Bailey said that Barry M.
Gold water'* stand on civil
right*, his personal "irrespon­
sibility," and GOP opposition
lo immigration law reform
WASHINGTON (UPI) - caused Americans of Negro
Democratic National chair­ Polish, Italian and Spanish
man John M. Bailey believes de.srrnt to vote Democratic.
that the OOP's efforts to woo
MORGANTON, N. C. (UPI)
voters of different racial and
two of the black (soil) bell
countlei where the Southern
Christian Leaderthlp Confer­
ence, headed by Dr. Martin
Luther King J r., h si conduct­
ed a Negro voter registration
campaign for the past 10
weeki.

— Imperial Wlsard Robert
Shelton says President John­
son, "if he continues his yak­
king," may become one of the
best organizers of the Ku Klux
Ktan It has ever had.
Shelton also has accused
the President of "using his
office to establish himself as
a megalomaniac—e man who
considers himself above God
and thinks only he is capable
of being a judge, jury and
prosecutor."

Shelton, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.,
is head of the United Klans of
America, generally regarded
aa the largest Klan group in
America. He aired hi* views
at two weekend Klan rallies,
here Sunday and at Heming­
way, S. C\, Saturday night.
WASHINGTON (U PD -Sen.
Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) today
urged a full-dress Senate In­
vestigation of the Ku Klux

Klan'i "record of violence, of t h e Central Methodist
disorder, conspiracy and mur­ Church.
Originally, Sister Alexlne
der.”
had planned to attend the ser­
DETROIT (U PI)—A Roman vice and deliver her talk in
Catholic nun delivered a ser­ person, but she was forbidden
mon by tape recording at ■ to do so by the Detroit Cath­
Protestant c h u r c h service olic chancery.
Sunday.
The voice of Sister Alexlne.
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) was heard on behalf of an White students from many of
rcumenical c o l l e c t i o n for Mississippi's colleges h a v e
Catholic hospital work in Sel­ volunteered to aid in the Com­
ma, Ala., by the congregation mittee of Concern'a efforts to­

ward rebuilding burned and
bombed Negro churches.

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DETROIT (UPI) — Police
and laboratory experts today
sought clues to five fiery
cross Incidents in the Detroit l U M S U S O n M W T M I O N
area during the weekend. .
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t. SMoadaraufttr fro-a
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outside a home in the all. to m t.rt Sr
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registration book reopening
since the dramatic "rlghl-tovote" march to Montgomery
last month.
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£1 action of oflleera for tha
Altamonte
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Associates* achedaled tnr
the March matting, was re­
scheduled for May 21 dua to
lack ef a quorum.
Mrs. Millard Kerahner pre­
sided at last week's regular
PTA session with Mrs. Dan
Pattishall giving the devo­
tion. Treasurer's report was
giv«n by James Kinsey.
A film and discussion on
music in tha classroom, ac­
cent and tone, was presented
by Mrs. Frances Holton,
muile director.
Announcements war* made
th a t the next meeting of the
County Council of I’TA'a
will be held April IS at the
Altamonte School and th at •
School of Instruction, with
Mrs. Byron Bias Jr., pastpn-aldcnt of the Slat* PTA
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Building Plan
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By Maryann Mile*
Mid-Florid* chapter, Amer­
ican Institute of Architect!,
hai been atked by the Flo­
rida Council of Churche* to
adviie Central F l o r i d a
churchmen on various facets
of planning, building, and
remodeling church complexes.
Twelve architect! from the
• a r e a responded to the request
and conducted a day-long
program of workshops and
lectures.
Richard Ostrander, of Bear
I,ake, was asked to represent
.Seminole County a* a con­
sultant on the master plan­
ning of the entire building
program and to advisa on
first unit.
9 Ostrander, who has had
part in the building of IS
church facilities of various
denominations, gnve an in­
formal talk and answered
questions from the audience
of approximately 200 mini­
sters and huilding chairmen.
Other conference* in the
state with the council were
_ hrld in St. Petersburg and in
• Miami.
Purpose nf such meetings
primarily is to assist church
leaders to think more clearly
about their huilding plans.
They also help to plan and
erect the type of building
nerded in modern-day life;
give leaders a chance In see
many styles of architecture
ft and to talk with consultant*
who have a nation-wide ac­
quaintance on trends, and
provide informs! talks with
Florida architects who under­
stand problems and needs
particular to the state.

By Donna Hates
The possibility of chang
ing the present public school
report card period from six
weeks to nine weeks was
discussed at a special meet­
ing between a select group
of parents and teachers at
l ongwood Elementary School
last Thursday evening.
Principal Louis Kosky ex­
plained to the 38 teachers
and parents attending that
the action was being con­
sidered, county-wide, in an
effort to increase the effec­
tiveness of teachers as teach­
ers and alleviate their over­
burdening chores of book­
keeping.
Kosky further staled that
the present six week mark­
ing period leans too heavily
toward grade determination
rather than diagnostic pur­
poses with the result that
teachers must spend too much
time on secretarial work.
Under the present system,
he said, grade determination
must be allotted time which
is of proportion to its value
and usefulness.
A few of the parents ex­
pressed concern that under
the new method they would
not be advised of their
child’s progress for too long
a period of time.
Kosky answered that par­
ents would be notified be­
tween grading periods If
their children were not doing
satisfactory work.

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�Patriots Gan Do Bit
H ost people, concerned w ith th e
growing ugunaaa o f numerous com­
m unities, are extrem ely gratified
w ith President Johnson’s determina­
tion to beautify th e oountry. Such a
program long has been due.
It has been reported th at the
President is out to push th is pro­
gram strongly. Mrs. Johnson, too, is
heavily engaged in exciting the
women o f th e nation to follow her
exam ples in beautifying.
We never before h aw had a pres­
ident who has boon so publicly,con­
cerned w ith the beeuty o f our land.
To bo aura, Thomas Jefferson mads
aomo pointed comments and Theo­
dors R oosevelt was a g n a t conserv­
ationist, but neither concerned him­
se lf so much w ith the total beauty
o f the country. President Johnson’s
conception ranges from the hearts
o f cities to roadsides through rem ote areas.
We often h a w thought th at eonnervation and planting of urban land
may ba as important aa farm land.
The latter concerns itself largely
w ith to ll conservation and produc­
tion o f food, tha former w ith pro-

d action o f a beautiful environment
for living. U gly acttlngi brood ugly
people, while lovely environmenU
make pleasanter citizens.
The Proaldent's and Mrs. Johnson’s programs come none too soon.
Their leadership will h aw tremend­
ous offset on the future beauty of
Am erica. To make the program ef­
fective, everyone who owns or uses
land needs to be conscious o f the
preservation o f its beau tv. Beautifi­
cation is a job for all citizens. The
need for preservation and enhance­
ment o f natural beauty is a spirit
in the hearts o f citizens. It cannot
be bought or sold, it can only be
taught. The m essage for beauty can
____ ________
who may not
bo ao enlightened.
No patriot w ittingly would despoil
tha boauty of hia country; yet in
m any rw pecte, tha land haa been
allowed to become ugly. Tha true
patriot faala it a duty to heap
“America, tha Beautiful,’* and we
all ean do our bit to thia and, under
tha Prealdent’a leadership. Let's yet
busy on our own land, and In our lo­
cal community.

One o f tha paradoxes o f tha atom­
ic age la that tha smaller and smaller
scientists sm ash up the atom, tha
bigger and bigger a sm asher they

tha ordinary person, who aa a tax­
payer m ust ultim ately foot tha bill
for the tools tha adentlsta ask for.
But without thosa energies at their
disposal, tha physicists explain, they
w ill be unable to make order out of
tha confusing host o f tiny and fleetIng particles the once "indivisible"
atom haa been revealed to consist of
—an order that underlies the uni­
verse itaelf.
This ia about aa basic aa basic re­
search can g e t

Aa recently as 1950, tha m ost pow­
erful atom smasher—or more accur­
ately, particle accelerator—produced
an energy o f aix billion electron
volts, or ”8 Bev.” This was a million
tim es more powerful than tha first
machine built in 1982.
But today tha largest accelerator
operating la in tha United States and
gives energies up to 88 Bev., and tha
Russians are completing one twice
th at big.
Now, reports Science 8ervlce, 80
top physicists from around the world
have gotten together and issued a
call for tha building of a machine
that could speed particles with ener­
gies o f from 200 to 1,000 Bev.— or
one trillion electron volts.
A thousand "Bev.** naans little to

Thought For Today

Bruce Biotsot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

Do not toil to acquire w ealth; be
wlso enough to d e sist— Proverbs

23:4.

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should be pieced In the hands
of South Vietnam*** forces.
And more of the attack*
should be carried out bjr Viet*
namese underground team*.
This would be discouraging to
the North,

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If you do not deaire much, little
will seem mueh to you; for small
wants give poverty the power o f
wealth.— Dem ocritus, philosopher of
ancient Greece.

By George W. Cu m
PK D , M. D.
CASE V-155: Clarence G.,
aged 28, is an engineer who
registered with our Scienti­
fic Marriage Foundation.
"Dr. Crane," ha began,
“I'd lika to get married. For
I make a good salary.
"But I travel around a
great deal ao I don’t have
much chance to meet attrac­
tive women of the sort I’d
want for a wife.
"So I am registering with
the S-M-F and hops you can
Introduce me to a girl around
25 years of age who is con­
genial.
"But what do tha Women
registrants aay they like
most in a prospective hus­
band?"
Well, they routinely ask
for a man who is “kindly, af­
fectionate, and fond of chil­
dren."
In addition, they very of­
ten add this interesting foot­
note:
"And he must have a good
sense of humor!"
“Dr. Crane," Garence pro­
tested, "1 don’t see why they
stress a sense of humor.
"If a msn brings home a
rood pay check regularly,
what difference does it make
If he lacks a sense of hu­
m or?"
Well, whet these women
apparently mean Is not nacesaarily a Jokeater or Bob
Hope type of constant recit­
er of wisecracks.
Instead, they want a man
who haa a broad perspective
so that he doesn’t mike
mountains out of molehills.
Th-y prefer a husband
who Is not such a slave to
rules and ritual that he
throws a fit if any alight an­
noyance I n t e r r u p t s his
smooth routine.
In other worda, they want

a man who ean shrug off oc­
casional rebuffs to his plans
and atill not grouch or gripe
all day about the matter.
By their "sense of humor,"
aa I have learned through
queaUoning any of these
prospective wives, they re­
fer to a Jolly personality
who can laugh at himself oc­
casionally.
By contrast, notice this
frequent remsrk from girl&lt;!
"Oh. Henry is too stuffy!
He takes the world too seri­
ously, so he sees no fun in
doing silly things once in
awhile!"
If you men wish to rate
higher aa good husbands,
please remember that women
are more Ilk* children In
their emotional outlook than
are you grown males.
Both children, as well as
grown women, thus a rt de­
lighted by surprises, even If
the cost thereof it not more
than a dime.
They are easily sidetrack­
ed by trivial things whleh
the average man would brush
aside a* totally irrelevant
and unimportant.
That's why they like to
save dance programs and
souvenirs of pieces they have
visited, for such tsngibles
let them daydream later on
about their former gay tripa
or good times.

Remsmbtr, w o m e n era
more Interested in PEOPLE
white men are more concern-!
ed with THINGS.
That's one reason banker.,
mechanics, engineer*, farm­
ers and doctors are usually
masculine, for women ere
physically strong enough in
this machine age to handle
any of those dutiee.
But women prefer nursing,
Red Cross, missionary soclet-}
iea, etc.
So send for my “Tests for
Husbands and Wives," en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c end
go through those 200-point
■pcclfic ratings.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in care of The San­
ford Herald, enclosing a \
long stamped, addressed
envelope and 20c lo voter
typing and printing coats
when yon send for one of
hie booklets.)

Phil Newsom Soys

‘Worst Tyrant’
tI P f Psfeiye News Analyst
I s a high* slab recently In
Cap W i a , aa «M port aa
Haiti's earthen shore, one «f
Faya D m liarfs bogeymen
cut loeee with a vicious spray
of bnltsta from a tommy gun.
Killed was on# Antoine
Piquion, prominent ettlsen

The killer wont pa punished.
The killer had had nothing
against Piquion. His real tar­
get waa the club's orchestra
leader who waa absent The
machine-gun bunt aimply wna
an espmaaion of frustration.

Horold A m Correspondents

Papa Duval I*r otherwise ia
known as Dr. Francois Duvaliar, llfe-tim* president of
Haiti. Since 1957 ha ha* gain­
ed an unenviable reputation
for being the worst tyrant in
tha Western Hemisphere.
The bogeyman waa one of
the hand-picked elite who
guard the president at all
Uasaa. In Haiti they are
known aa the "Ion ton maroute," whkh ia Creole swans
bogeyman,
The killing of Cap-Hatien'i
prominent citlsen aroused re­
sentment but wna only too
typical of Ufa and the way it
ran com* to n sudden end in
today's Haiti which with the
Dominican Kepubll* shores
th* island am Hispaniola between Cuba and Puerto Rico.
Early this y e a r H a i t i
launched a drive to cut in on
th* tourist trad* and invitad
American newsmen ta attend
special airport ceremonies
alongside a landing atrip for
On* of their early sight*
was that of Praaldsat DuvaHer surrounded by nearly a
dosea af his ten ton mneoute*
carrying aubmachlnagunn and
sidearms. Th* alacrity with
which th* crowd obeyed their
orders testified to the respect
ia which they are held.
The president walked te the
platform ia n shuffle which
seems te be the aftermath of
a heart attaak. H a noted with
pteaenra the yr—snsa af repneeatatlvea ed the American
Negro press. They, at least,
ba said, would report th*
troth. To this, oo* Negro
nsosoiaa remarked hi aa uadtrtooa that ha wouldn't dare
because no eoe weald believe

Beggar* snetshed at their
clothing. Worn an open mark­
et tea* the smell sd rotting
vsgetabisa. Shacka barely

Sanford
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TO PAY TAXES?
Borrow W here You Oat
Every A dvantage I

Fut Sanrfea
ParaonalA
Custom-Tailorad
Lang Or Short Toma
federal. sta te , inco m e, property, a te . You'll find o u r
Tax to o n Plan a quick solution t a a p re ssin g p ra ta
t a n . everything k headfcd o n a i kapiifisd b e a k .

Taka aa ordinary beck yard. Add a little light—and you’ve got a b r a d * * ^
biaaas &gt;w*pt living area for tha a w in g hour*. For fam ily aookouta. Fog
enjoyable w tartainiag. Now stick in a flaw electric mushroom-type reflect***
In your flower bada and you’ve not vouraalfnn a fta r A A — wt-Us-d
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Mon. April 5, '65—Page 5

DeBary Water Supply Clinic Scheduled

Bear Lake PTA
#To Hear Report
On Officers
By Mi)7 inn Mil**
The nominating committee
of the Bear Lake Elementary
Parent-Teacher
Aisociatlon
will preient iti recommended
elate of officers for the com­
b in g year at Tuesday’* 8
p.m. meeting in the school
auditorium.
Serving on the committee
are Mrs. Beverly Lashley,
Mrs. Janet Smith and Mrs.
Chris Riddell.
Preceding the meeting, a
social half hour will be held
beginning at 7;30 p.m.
Programs for the evening
S w ill be presented by fourth
grade classes under direction
of Mrs. Raymond Holton,
music teacher.
Theme of the presentation
will be "Florida” with Mrs.
Chloe Brashcr’s class repre­
senting the Seminole Indians
in music and dance; students
taught by Mrs. Jo Ross will
&amp; provide Spanish music and a
^ c a ly p so number; those In
Ray Pharr’s class will feat­
ure party games popular in
the state, and Mrs. France
Fisher’s group will represent,
through music, Florida living
and weather conditions.
The newly published song
on St. Augustine will be pre­
sented during this program.

On The House?
BRISBANE, Australia (UP!)
—The thing* some women will
do to get a drink. Rosalie Bogner and Merle Thornton chain­
ed themselves to a public
bouse bar so they could have
a pint with (heir husbands.
The barroom demonstration
f w is in protest against a
Queensland slate law which
bans women from pubs.

Legal Notice
s o T i r n os' s t t i
Notice l» hereby u l v tn th a t
p u r s u a n t to final d . c r . a randa r r d on tha tat day of April,
19(5, In t h a t c e r ta in rsu a a
pendin g In tha C ircuit Court
) In and for Htmlnol* County,
Florida. In C hanrary, wherein
KlltHT
FEDKItA t. SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, s c orpor­
a tion. la Plaintiff, and (IKOItOK WA1VKU1.T “ NOW and
a n d wire. MAltIK KNOW, at al.
a r e defendant!. Chancery Doc­
k e t No. 14117, t, A l l T I tlllt II.
UKCKWITII, Jit.. Clerk of tha
afora a ald Circuit Court, will
W ithin the Iraal hour* of aale
on F i t ID AT, April 1«. 1**1. o f .
t e r for n i l and aall to the
| h l c h e a t and hast bidder for
r a r h at the front door of the
Colirthouaa of Krmlnote C oun­
ty, Florida. In Hanford. Florida,
t h e following described p r o p e r ­
ty, s itu a te d ami being In Kamitiole County, Florida, tn -w ll:
All of Dot S ami tha K la t
l « H feat or l.ot (. In lllock
41. of HANt.ANDO, TIIK HU.
D U n il BKAl’T I F U U PALM
BPItlNOH
SECTION,
ac­
c o rding to plat tharaof r e ­
corded In l l a t Hook 1,
Page S i s , of tha public
record* of Brnilnole C oun­
ty, Florida,
S ubje ct to raatrlotlona of
record.
Bald aale will he m ade p u r ­
s u a n t to and In order to s a t i s ­
f y t h a t e r m s of said final d e ­
cree.
■ i e f D C i f r —e w r - m — ~ . r c n -----A r t h u r H. lle rk H llh , Jr..
C lerk of Circuit Court. In
a n d for Seminole County,
F lorida.
tly : M a rth a T. Vlhlrn, D.C.
P hillip II. Logan
Hhlnhotsar and Logan
A ttorneya al l.a&lt;aP. O. Hog ITS!
Hanford, Florida
Pu b lish April 1. 1S(1
CDL-S
IN THK
CIRCUIT r O I R T ,
NINTH
JID IC U L
CIRCUIT
O F FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SFMINOI.K POI NTY.
CIIANCKRT N l’MMKHt 14111
PK TITION O F It A It HA IIA M
IIAIITLKY IN THK MATTKlt
O F CHANGE OF NAIIK OF
DEL1IKIIT DKLANO CART EH,
A MINOR, TO DKLDKIIT DKI.ANO IIAIITLKY.
TUI DILL A HD K. CAHTKH
11 *0 Clarem ont
A pa rtm e nt No. S
Santa Itoaa. California
YOU AHB IIKHKHY NOTI­
F I E D t h a t a Petition he* ht*n
filed In the above alyled Court
b y IIARUAItA M. HARTLEY,
for th e c h an g e of nam e of
DKLHKIIT
DKLANO CARTKit. a minor, to DKL1IKRT UK.
LAND
IIAIITLKY,
hy
the
P e titioner, II A II II A R A M
HARTLEY, and ynu a r e rannlred to se rve a copy of your
a n s w e r or abjections tn show
cause why said P e tition should
not be g ra n te d , on the a t t n r .
neys for P etitioner, HTKNs t r u m , d a v i s a Mc I n t o s h .
Poat Ofrice lie s I l i a , E d w a rd s
Hulldlng, Hanford, Florida, and
file the origina l In tba office
o f t h e Clerk of t h e C ircuit
C ourt, on or before tba l i s t
d a y of April, l * ti .
Herein fall not or a daerea
pro confeeao will ha e n ta rsd
a g a i n s t you.
WITNESS my hand and th*
se a l of said Court In Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, this
l l t h day of March. A. D . l t d
(SEAL)
C lerk of the C ircuit Court
Seminole County, Fla.
Hy: M a r th a T. V lhlaa
D eputy Clerk
STENSTHOM. DAVIS A
MclMTOHti
Poet Office n o s 111*
Sanford, Florida
A t t o r a e y s for Pe lltlo n ar
P ublish March 11. I t A April
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Volusia County extension
service, in cooperation with
the DeBary Civic Association,
will conduct a water supply
clinic at DeBary Community
Center April 14.
Experts will discuss walcr
supply problems found in the
community and will outline
solutions. Individual questions
will be answered and every­
one is invited to participate.
Prof. A. M. Pettis, exten­
sion agricultural engineer of
the University of Florida.

WINNERS of the South Side School spelling: bee are shown here with the
dictionary which they studied Itefore entering the contest. At center is
Susan Shaw, winner. Patricia Burncs and Al Grooms tied for runner-up
second place.
(Herald Photo)

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Gainesville, will discuss wells,
types of pumps and mainten­
ance problem*.
Water quality from the
health slandpoint will be pre­
sented by Assistant County
Health Officer Gerald Page.
County Agent Thomas Town­
send will handle problems of
chemicals In water and their
removal. Water problems in
the home will be discussed by
Mrs. Edna Eby, home demon­
stration agent.
Those attending may bring

water samples for testing of
iron content, hardness, salt
and acid or base.
Instructions for taking sam­
ples to be tested for bacterial
contamination will be given
during the clinic.

How the devil do the Dodge Boys do it?
'65 DODGE POLAR*

*2821

The Boy Scout movement
began in England in 1908.
when Lt. Gen. Baden-Powell.
of the British cavalry, wrote
a book called "Scouting for
Boys."

SEMINOLE COUNTY
MOTORS, INC.
1801 WEST tat STREET
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Mrs. Molly Steudle Is Elected
By Donna Estes
B in. Molly Steudls was
unanimously elected president
of the Longwood Extension
Homemakers Club at the
Civic League building.
Others elected were Mn.
Myron Jacobs, first vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Roberta West-

Music Service
Slated Sunday

mark, second vice president;
Mra. France* Setjc, secre­
tary; Mrs. E. P. Richards,
treasurer; Mr*. C. O. Cro­
well, delegate, and Mrs. R. D.
Wc»tley, alternate.
Mr*. Arthur Putman, chair­
man of the nominating comm i t l e e , recommended the
date of officers which was
elected.
In charge of arrangements
for the installation of officers,
scheduled for the final meet­
ing of Ihe season in May, are
Mrs. M. L. Tinsley, Miss Ella
Cummings and Mrs. T. A.
Znll. Name of the installing
officer will be announced.
In other business, Mrs.
Steudle reported that Old
Glory Blood Rank had releas­
ed two pints ol blood for the
husband of one of the Exten­
sion Cluh members.
Mrs. R a l p h Newcomer,
health and safety chairman,
warned the womrn of dangers
in charcoal broiling in encloscd area* without proper ven­
tilation. She advised thal, ac­
cording to published reports,
concentrated charcoal fumes
can be deadly.
Mrs, Newcomer presented a
skit on "Poison Safety" with
a mayor and ghosts in a town

The all-music Palm Sunday
servlco presented annually at
First Presbyterian C h u r c h
will be given Sunday ft 5
p.m., it was announced by the
pastor, Rev. Grover C. Se­
well J r.
This year in contrast with
former years in which the
‘‘Passion of the Lord" has
been told in series of an­
thems, the story will be un­
folded in a cantata, entitled
’’The Garden and the Cross."
Thia composition by Alec
Rowley has been widely ac­
claimed by church musicians
for its moving style In con­
temporary harmonies.
The words by Arthur Sal
mon present the picture of
Christ in Gcthscmane and on
the cross, and the glorious
Easier morning following the
resurrection.
The chancel choir, under
the direction of Mrs. George
Touhy, minister of music, and
soloists from the choir will
sing this hour long service in
By Donna Estes
the sanctuary of the church at
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor
Third Street and Oak Avenue. of the First Baptist Church of
Ixmcwnod, requested Longwood City Council for permis­
sion to locate a hall diamond
on church property north of
the churrh on Church Street
which presently Is zoned resi­
dential.
Allhough a former cnunril
First Christian Church of agreed In 1059 to permit the
Sanford began a 24-hour construction of a parking lot
prayer vigil at fl a.m. today and ball diamond on the pro­
which will be continued until perty, no formal action ever
was taken to rezono the pro­
A a.m. Tuesday.
Sixty membera of the con­ perty commercial. Action at
gregation are at the rhurch Thursday's meeting was de­
during these hours, singly or ferred until adviec can Ire
as couple*, and will be pray­ sought from the city attorney.
In othrr business, cnunril
ing for the total Churrh, for
tha community, the nation, Joined with the Seminole
County_Chamber of Comand the world.
T h e Christian Churches merec as petitioners In an ap­
(Disciples of Christ) around peal to the Florida Utilities
tha world have conducted Commission to establish, as
these prayer vigil* for sev­ early as possible, a unified
eral year* In the local church. telephone toll free extended
A Chain of Prayer begins on area service throughout Sem­
Jan. 1 and continues until inole County,
A request for a street light
Easter Day with one or more
churches taking part each on Overstreet wo* referred to
the street committee with
day.
power to act.

hall as the setting. Cast of the
skit included Mrs. Felix Mege
as mayor and Mrs. Charles
Pierce, Mrs. Pulman, Mrs. C
L. Leggett, Mrs. W. J. Hart
ley and Mrs. Steudle as
ghosts.
The Chinese Auction, held
under leadership of Mrs. Zull
and Mrs. H aul Rutherford,
was very successful.
The ciuo voted to give $15
to Home Demonstration Agent
Miss Myrtle Wilson to assist
in sending two girls to 4-H
summer camp.
Table* for the meeting,
which was ronducled by Mrs.
Mege, president, were deco
rated In an Easter motif with
colored eggs, bunnies and
other appropriate articles.
Floral decorations included
arrangements of roses and
lilies.
Hostesses for Die meeting
were Mrs. Tinsley, assisted
hy Mr*. P. Knight, Mr*. Cro
well and Mrs. Ellen Sliker.
Hostesses for the May meet
mg will be Mrs. Sctjc, assist
ed by Mr*. G, L. Gilmore,
Mrs. Hartley and Mrs. bleu
die. A safely program is plan
ned with Seminole County
Sheriff J. L. Hobby as guest
speaker.

Has 24-Hour
Prayer Vigil

Motion was adopted to pur
chase four street signs for
East Lake Street, one for
Maine, one for East Lake
Avenue, one for Evergreen
and one for Marvin.
Council agreed to purchase
15 additional badge* for the
Volunteer Fire Department.
A donation of $125 was ap
proved for the Longwood Lit
tie League.
Edgar Wright appeared to
complain about dog* running
loose and crcuttng a nuisance
in Longdalc. Councilman Per
ry White urged council to
push for stronger enforcement
of the dog ordinance with the
final result, at suggestion of
Councilman Uurhon Ferrell,
calling for round) to rnnildrr
possibility of hiring a part
time assistant to pick up (logs
in the future.
Thursday night's meeting
was adjourned subject to call
Next scheduled meeting is
fur Thursday, April IS, al
which time bids on building a
plant to aerratr and cholrinatc the city's water supply
will be opened.

Legal Notice
IN T H H ( 7 H I T IT I ’O I H T OF
THK NINTH J l l l l t l A I . ( I l l CHIT. IN AND FOR SKRINUl.K
I ’O C NTV. FI-ORIIIA
chanckhv

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FIRST
FKDKRA L SAVINGS
AND IXIAN ASSOCIATION OF
OIILANUU, a c orporation.

Plaintiff.

va.
SUSIE MATIIKWS. iln g ls In.llvldually and a s E s a c u l r ls of
th* E s t a t e of *. F. Mathsws, at
at.
Defendants.
I L K R K ' i NOTICR O F BALK
Noltca It haralijr given t h a t
undar a d a r r t t of fnreclnsura
and seta a n ta r a d hy a Judge
of th* Circuit Court nf the
Ninth Judic ia l C ircuit, In and
for Kemlnola County, Florida,
on the JSth d a y of Man-h. 1*11.
In Ih* above a ty l t d reuse, I
will sail a t public auction to
tha h i g h e s t and bast bidder
far cash, a t tha C ourthousa In
Hanford,
Samtnola
County,
Florida, a t tha h o u r of II mo
A, M. on Monday, Ih* I t l h day
of April, IM I, tha following
desc ribed p roperty:
ten 10 of WELLINilTONH
ADDITION. Sanford, F l o r ­
ida, a c c ording to P la t t h e r e ­
of recorded la P l a t Book I,
p a s s U S of tka Public Itarord* of Baoilaule County,
Florida.
(BEAL)
A r t h u r H. R ackw lih, Jr.,
C la r k
By: M a rth a T. Vlhlaa, D. C.
David W. Hedrick
ot th* firm of
(IILKS. IIE DRICK A
ROBINSON
I t s E a s t C hurch Btreat
o rla n d u , Florida
A ttorneys for P la in tif f
Publish A pril 1, 1111
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Seminolo
Swimmers
Lose Meet
Coach John Colbert's 8amInol* High girls swimming
team lost a tloM battle to
the girls team from Sabrina
Friday by a Korn of 8* to
M. The boy* turn w u alatad ta awlra against Florida
Military, but tha Cadata warn
aot a bit to attend.
la tfca flrat arent Sanford
tank aacond In tha 200 medlax relax with a time of
2:50.9 and Sabring w o n
with 2:55.2. Sheri Murray
iron tha 200 free for tha
Samlaalaa In 2:50.4 and Pan*
la E lea wan the 400 fraa for
Sanford la S:02J.
Lucx Dornand wan tha 50
fraa for Sabring fat 29J and
Viekx Telinak tank aacond
far Sanford with a time «f
42J. Ginger Norria took
third with a time of 42.0 for
Sanford.
Dumoat won tha 200 In*
dividual medlar for Sabring
with a than of t:42J and
Barbara Bolt took aocond for
Sanford with 1:04. Ia the divIng Rosemary Walton took
firut for Sanford with Delano
Jehnaon ,al*e taking aacond
for Seafood.
Karen Law took aacond In
tbo 100 butterfly with 1:00.5
and Martha Koakx took aec*
and la the 100 fraa In 1:20.9
and Yalinek took third with
1:41.0. Ginger Norria took
aacond in the 100 back atroke
with 1:42 and Linda May won
tbo bn*eat atroke with a time
of U * .
Murray, Bolt, May, and
Walton took eecond in the
200 fraa relay with a time
of 2:19 behind tha winning
time of 2:14.
The Samlaalaa will go back
Into action agaiait Mount
Dora Tuaadey afternoon at 4
P.M, la an away meet.

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SEMINOLE GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM member* smile prettily for
camera during break In swimming meet Friday with Sebring. Left to
right, gfrla are: front row, Paula Elam, Vicky Yelinek, and Delaine Johneon; back row Ginger Norria and Karen Law.
(Herald Photo)

Native Charger Seminole
On To Kentucky Little League

HALLANDALE (UPl) - Na­ stretch Rots put Native Char­
tive Charger, the gray cham­ ger Into a drive and tha big
pion of tha Florida racing sea- gray maintained it all the way
home, nearly a half mite.
son, gets a physical examineBy Jim Bacchn*
First Spsrkling Johnny took
tiaa Monday for a trip to Kan- n shot st him. Than Gummo
Herald Sports Writer
lucky.
and Gallant Lad. But all fall
The South Seminole Little
Tha husky son of tha great back except Hall to All.
League season got underway
television favorite, Native Dan­ Hall to All loomed up in the at C. L. Cooper field in Cas­
cer, aim ed tha trip and a shot stretch and with TO yards to selberry on Saturday with the
at tha Kentucky Darby with a go ranged alongside. But at L o n g w o o d Braves' Ricky
hard-won victory la tha 111*,- the wire, Native Charger still Smith pitching and batting
goo Florida Derby at Gulf- was In front by a neck. Gal- his team to a 3-1 victory over
stream Park late Saturday.
lin t Lad was three length) be­ the Sun!am! Yankees in the
Not until alter the race did hind Hail to All for third.
initial contest.
owner Ms). Albert Wjrr.fT &gt;■ The only horse that could
Smith hurled a two-hUter
veal that Native Charger hid claim an excuse was Native striking out i t Yanki. Ha alio
to win the Florida Derby to Charger. Jockey Johnny Sel­ rapped a pair of tingles
get a ticket for Lexington. Juit lers admitted that Hall b&gt; All which accounted for two Longwinning the 1100,000 Flamingo gave it hll he had, 'but we just wood runs.
Stakes a t lllslcah March 1 couldn't cstch that one in
Donald Gano slammed a tri­
wasn't enough. Native Char­ front.”
ple for Longwood and Ronnie
ger had to prove himself a
Native Charger, favorite of Alman aided tha Bravaa'
true champion.
the crowd of 2*.065, paid M.80 cause with a two bagger.
Ha proved It tha hard way. and earned $79,800 for Warn­
Ronnla LaFoUette and Doug
A spooky sort of colt who Uss er. Hu time for nine furlongs Simmons hit safely for Sunto be blindfolded before he was a slow 1 31 1-3.
land.
will enter tha starting gate,
Larry Cote and Johany
Hut trainer Ray Metcalf
Native Charger (tumbled and said Native Charger runs only Keim pitched the Casselberry
nearly fell as tha doors bang­ as hard as he need) to and Indians to an 18-1 victory over
ed open for tha atari of the never will win by more than the Altamonte Senators.
mile and onc-elghth test for a length, ‘‘because he's friend­ The Indiana tallied 10 rum
nine three year-olds.
in the first frame and were
ly with horses."
By the time jockey Johnny
Metcalf said he will plan never headed after that.
Rota picked him up and put further training for the Ken­ Kenny Patrick pitched the
him in stride, tha rest of tha tucky Derby alter checking the Hear Lake Pirate* to a S-I tri­
field was winging toward the gray cult's physical condition. umph against Lake Mary'*
first turn with Louis Arnold He previously indicated Nativw Giants. The Pirates pulled out
and Battle Star fighting for Charger would not be shipped tha decision with a three-run
tha lead.
fifth inning rally.
to New York.
By Paul Glad
Halfway down tha backThe North Orlando Cardi­
No plans were announced for
Moral! Sparta Writer
Hail to Ail, owned tty Mra. nals pared by the hurling of
South Seminole Junior High
Jimmy Stephenson and the
Hurricane*, after taking H on
Ben Cohen of Miami Beach.
power hitting of Paul Wallace
tha chin for thro* yaara,
defeated the Altamonte Twins
fought back Friday alght to
7 2. Wallace elammcd a home
laka revenge avar the Sanford
run for the Rad Uirdi.
Junior High Bravaa, t L
In Uic farm action the Alta­
The Hurricane■ drew blood
monte Twina beat the North
ia tha Grit laelng when Bob.
ATLANTA (UPI) — The Orlando, 1610, and the Bear
by Owesi aiaglad, *tote sec*
Atlanta Miit stock car rata Lake Pirates betted tha Lake
ood and than scored on an
over-throw nf flrat base.
B A T O N R O U G E , La. was postponed one weak Mary Giants, 39-3.
Tha South Saatlaola taam &lt;UF1) — A audden-death Hundny because of heavy
got three mart rune la tha playoff Sunday gave all-time rains that soaked the track.
Rnln fell Saturday night
second Inning w h e n Malt pro Mkkay Wright victory
Hickok eratsed the plate ea In the fS,500 Baton House and Sunday morning, but tha
CANNES, France (U PI)—
Tammy Pinaock’a hit. Pin- Invitational golf tournament. skies cleared by afternoon —
Dock and David Only both
Mlaa W right blew a two- too late, however, for tha 1st van Gulyas of Hungary
beat A u s t r a l i a ’ s Colin
■cored aa a long sacrifice by itroka lead over Jo Ann laca to get under way.
O fficia ls at t h e A t l . n t * t o . m „ u ., «.-» &lt; -» « n . Micky Hawk*.
Psentlca and hoth went Into
Neither team scored again a playoff ta decide tha win. tematlona! Raceway s a i d day to win the men's singles
there will be no reijuallfying title of tha Cannes Interna­
until tha fourth (ram# when ner.
Sanford broka loose for throe.
Both blrdled tha first play, for the race. NASCAR Pres­ tional tennis tournament.
Fay Toyns took the wom­
Tommy Bryai atartad the off hole. Then Mias Wright ident Bill France said a 250
rally with a elagte, advancing shot another birdie while mile raro scheduled for North en's crown by toppling Pa­
to third aa tha aluggiag of Mlsa Prentice took a par Wiikeahoro, N. L\, nest Sun­ tricia McLenaughan, 8-0, 6-0,
day' would lie rescheduled.
in an all-Auatralian final.
Wayne Pahese. A line drive four.
by Mika Laag brought Sryan
It waa the first victory of
across, and Billy Gracay'a bat tha young season for Slits
drove la Fakcsi and Long far Wright, leading money win­
the aacoad and third taltiei.
ner on last year's ladies' cir­
The Hurricaaca got added cuit.
Insurance la tha alath lasing
On tha llth hole of the fi­
Qualifying Races
whoa Jim Lucas scored on nal round, Mlie Wright ehot
Mlfea Hargis' single. Mitt out of a aand trap and acroia
for 30th Annual
Hkkak drove ia llargai for the biond green, Just missing
Central Fla. DERBY
tha Anal run of the game.
the cup by inche*. She had
Wiaaiag pitcher was David to settle for a two over par
April 9th
Oaly. Gary Mspies was cre­ ■lx.
dited with tha loea.
Mies Prentice fired a par
The Bravaa' Bryan lad In four to tio Mies Wright and
Kite with two, ana of them set up the playoff. Min
aa aateaiatla double belted Prentice had led after tha
oat of the park.
aacond round of the 54-hole
N IG H T L Y IlIO
Tha Marrtcuas now have a tournament with a 140 total.
EXCEPT
SUNDAY
re cced of two wlaa aad two
Kathy Cornelius and Ka­
leeaea, white the Bravaa bava thy Whitworth finished In ■
fly# wlai, two dafaata tod ooa tie for third with lotale of
tie,
215.
WEDNESDAY *
Defending champion San­
SATURDAY
— 9 P.M.
Otterload Mall atagacaachai dro Haynla fired a two un­
■ado the trip from St. Loula der par 70 aad finished fifth
to Saa Fraaclaca acraaa tha with 117. She tied with vet­
ONLY I f BACtNO DAYS LIFT
aoulhara daaarta ia M day• la erans Patty Barg and Betsy
■ • i n CURBRNT BRASON!
Rawls.

Action Begins

Hurricanes
Get Revenge,
Dump Braves

Playoff Gives
Mickey Wright
Tourney Victory

By DavM Higginbotham
Herald fiports Writer
The Seminole High baseball
team split a pair of game*
over the weekend, losing to
Bishop Moore, 4-2, and beat­
ing Oak Ridge, 11-6, on Eddie
Pitagcrald's one-hitter.
The weekend play brought
the Semlnolea' record to 4-3-1.
In the game with Bishop
Moore Ron Dudley pitched
the first four innings and Ray
Pivee came in aa relief
against the Horneti* Bob
Crumlic. Sanford had five
hits and one error and Bishop
Moore had four hit* and two
error*.
Danny Tlllls scored the first
run for the Seminoles after
being walked. Tiliis stole sec­
ond and third and came home
on a paiaed ball.
Th* Tribe rallied In the sev­
enth Inning when Steve Har­
ris got a tingle and Sonny
M etier walked. Bemle Bar­
bour got a single that brought
Harris home and the Tribe
went down with two men on
base.
In the Oak Ridge game
there waa a change with the
Tribe winning by a large
margin. E d d i e Fitigerald
pitched a one hitter against

the Pioneer* and altewed no
runs.
The Tribe's first runs came
in the second Inning when Bill
Kuykendall got a single and
Harris got a double, M atter
walked and then stole second.
Barbour got to first on an
error and Harris atole home.
Jim Ervin hit a sacrifice fly
and brought M etier home for
the third run. Danny Tillia

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than stalling second and third
and coming home on a passed
ball lor tha eighth run.
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son gat a tingle and Fitigeraid walk. Hinton itola third
and Fitigerald atole aecond.
Kuykendall got a single and
drove them both in for run*
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GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI)
—Sam Snead, Just a month shy
of hla 53rd birthday, took aim
today on golfs “ youngsters"
in a bid for a fourth victory in
the M arten after winning hli
firrt regular tour victory rtnee
1961.
Snead, who became the old­
est man ever to win a major
PGA tournament with a 72hole total of 273 in the 170,000
Greater Greensboro O p e n ,
staved off ruinei by Jack Mc­
Gowan, BlUly Casper, Phil
Rodgen, Labron Harris, and

Clete Boyer
Faces Arrest
In Bar Fight
F O R T LAUDERDALE (U PI) — Third baseman Clctc
Boer of the New York Yan­
kees faced possible arrest to­
day on a charge that he punch­
ed Jerom e Modrelewskl, a
professional male model, dur­
ing a bar room Incident last
Thursday.
Yankee slugger Roger Marls
Is free on a 1200 bond after
Modrelewskl Issued a similar
charge against him. Both Yan­
kee players have denied the
charge.
Boyer Is believed to have re­
turned to the Yankees' train­
ing camp after a weekend trip
to Puerto Rico but was un­
available Sunday night for
comment.
Manager Johnny Keane told
newsman pitcher Hal Rcniff
and former Yankees great Joe
DiMaggio were with Boyer and
Maris when the incident took
place and said no one has
been fined because no club
rule was broken.

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Liston Runs Afoul Of Law--Again

Tony Lema to pick off the
111,000 top prlie money in the
GGP Sunday.
He did it with a warm put­
ter and a stroke of luck that
let him “hit some bad shota
and get away with it."
“That'll make them change
the odds a little bit at the 5! a l­
ters," said Snead. “ Instead of
20 to 1 I'll be 19 to 1."
McGowan, Casper and Rodgera tied for second at 271,
five strokes off Snead'a pace.
They each got 11,733 while
Harris received *3,200 for fifth
place and Lema got *2,900 for
sixth.
B rrt Weaver won himself a
place in (he 3lasteri with hla
final round 67 for a 211 total
that left him tied with Glenn
Stuart, Dan Sikes, and Miller
Barber a stroke behind Lema.
They got *2,275 each.
Tied at 282 were Kel Nagle,
Tommy Aaron, and Bobby Ni­
chols, who each got *1,600.
Gary Play or, Arnold Painter,
Bruce Devlin and Jay Dolan
had one-under 283s for *1,450
each. Bob Zimmerman and
Dale Douglass were at even
par 264 for *1,150.

Exhibition
Results
United Press International
Washington 4 New York (A) 3
Denver (PC D 3 Minnesota 0
Cincinnati 7 Detroit 3
Milwaukee 3 Houston 1
St. Louis 14 Kansas City t
Los Ang (N) 6 Chicago (A) 5
Phila 1 Baltimore 3 (to inns)
Pitts, 9 New York (N) 8 10
inns)
San Fran 6 Los Ang (A) (split)
0
Clcve 7 Lo* Ang (A) (split) 1
Chicago (N) vs. Boston, can­
celled wet grounds

DENVER (UPI) - Sonny
Liston, rx-hcavywTlgbl cham­
pion. had another run-in with
Denver law officers over the
weekend.
The 31-year-old Liston was
cited for failure to obey a po­
liceman's request to move hit
car. a 1965 Cadillac.
It was the fourth brush with
the law Litton has hid since
moving to Denver. He was or­
dered to appear on or before

May 5 in Denver Municipal
Court on charges of failing to
show his driver's license and
failing to comply wilh a policeman's order at the scene of a
minor accident Saturday.

Patrolman Donald B. Mulnlx
u id the ex-champion drove
his car into a parking place
the policeman bad intended to
use to park one of the ca n in­
volved in an accident.
When Mulnlx asked Listen to
move hla car, Sonny declined.
Mulnlx said a brief argument
Saturday with a finat 2-up eniued and waa ended when an
unidentified person came out
victory over Meureen Crum of
of the gym and urged Sonny
Blent City.
to comply. He did.

Liston waa not involved in
the accident, which occurred
outside the gymnasium where
he is (raining for his heavy­
weight title fight against Cas­
sius Clay In Boston May 25.

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Nancy Roth Wins Florida Tourney
SE BRING (U I’D — Nancy
Roth of Hollywood won the
Florida Women's Golf Tour­
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By Marshall Lingo
O v i e d o retired another
promising performance from
Jim Courier Friday ai the
Lions defeated the Lyman
Greyhounds 4-0. Courier struck
out 14 Greyhounds notching his
second win of the season.
Rex Brooks tripled early In
the ball game, driving In the
first run for Oviedo, and Tim
Colbert slammed hla second
home-run of the season to pace
the Lions in their win over
the Greyhounds.
Charlie Newell was pegged
as the losing pitcher for the
Greyhounds. Larry Lott also
went to the mound for Lyman.
Saturday as the Lions went
through five pitchers, the Hus­
tlers of Melbourne Central
Catholic High School took ad­
vantage and defeated Oviedo
12-3.
Mike Dlckena batted a
strong three for four, scored
twice, and chalked up three
RBI'a for the Hustlers, lead­
ing the way to the big win.
The Lions will face the Ocoee
Cardinals tomorrow at Ococe.

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But mete ace la not as Im­
portant to Mrs. Larson aa the
gown's history. Some were
worn by queens, presidents'
wives and other women who
left an imprint on history.
Other gowns in the collection
•Imply have an interesting
story attached to them.
One dress that belonged to
President Ulysses S. Grant
was sold at an auction at the
White Houae.
"It seems in those days if
anything waa left behind by a
vacating first family, it was
•imply auctioned off on the
White House lawn," said Mr*.
Larson, a slender, attractive
grandmother with three grown
daughters.
When Mrs. Larson waa In­
formed one of the gowns had
(wen worn to an inaugural re­
ception after President Woodrow Wilson was sworn In for
bis first term, she checked
and discovered there had been
no Inaugural ball.
"The first Mra. Wllaon
Would not permit a ball so a
reception waa held the next
day In pie Blue Room of the
White House," Mrs. Larson
•aid.
"All of the dresses have
•lories with them. I always
go back and get the history."
Among tLe apparel Is a gold
•ilk brocade afternoon dress
that belonged to Mra. Abra­
ham Lincoln. An oyster satin
gown trimmed In white lace
and black net waa worn by
Queen Alexandra of England.
Another proildcnt’a w i f e ,
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Collect Pedigreed Clothes
WHITHER, Calif. (UPI) Clothes, clothes everywhere
end not a stitch to wear —
that's the tale of Mra. Willard
Larson and her wardrobe of
LSOO fownsl
The elaborate and costly
gowns collected by Helen Lar­
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Mias Carla Etoiae Lommler, taffeta, featuring a bell shap-1 a floor length chiffon drape, i flower, centered with seed
Julia Oardner Tyler, la rep­ daughter of Mr. and Mr*. ed skirt, portrait neckline and JHer headpiece waa a chiffon | pearls from which a short veil
resented by a yellow silk ball- Carl A. R. Lommler, of Longwood, and Mlcheal Ewrightother dresses among the •on Harrllle, son of Mr. and
elegant silk and satin, lace Mr*. Ewrlghtaon Harville, of
and velvet creations — many North Orlando, were united In
of which are intricately em­ holy matrimony on April 2 at
broidered with pearls, sequins 7 p.m. at the Firit Baptist
and tiny beada — came front Church of Long wood.
the wardrobea of Sarah Bern­ The Rev. Jack Lindsay of­
hardt, Lord Byran'a daughter, ficiated at the Impressive can­
Mra. Daniel Webster, Jean dlelight and double ring cere­
Harlow and Jease Benton mony before the altar sur­
Fremont — daughter of Sen. rounded by a profusion of pot­
Thomas Hart Benton and the ted palms. Accenting the altar
wife of explorer John Fre­ on either side were standing
mont.
branched candelabra adorned
Some of the gowns graced with palm rosettei and glow­
the courts of Napoleon, the ing tall white tapers. Matched
Ruaitan C u r and other Euro­ bouquets of white glad* and
pean royalty. One was worn mums graced each aide of the
at a reception at Mount Ver­ traditional archway.
non given by Martha WaahlngMra. L. C. Walker, organist,
ton. Some were designed by played the nuptial hymns and
the DIors and Balenciaga* of Nelson Stone, soloist, sang
a former age.
■Because," "At Dawning,"
Another gown waa stored In and "The Lord’* Prayer."
a duity trunk In a corner of
Given In marriage by her
the San Francisco Weill Far­ father, Ihe bride was radiant
go office for 75 years. Its own­ In a white formal gown &lt;4 ny­
er had lent the trunk contain­ lon silk organs* featu.Hi e
ing her wedding gown ahead portrait neckline, long tapered
ot her from the East to San sleeves and ending In e chapel
Francisco where she planned train. Medallions of Point de
to be married.
Spirit lace were appllqued at
Tho trunk arrived but ahe intervals on the exquisite
waa one of those who never gown. Her veil of Imported
retched the end of the west­ Illusion fell from e cluster of
ward trail.
■Ilk organs* petals, centered
"And when Margaret Mit­ with stamina of baby seed
chell wrote of Scarlett O- pearls. She carried a dainty
’tiara using the drapes for her bouquet of a single white or­
gown, she wasn’t far off," chid with Stephanotla grace­
Mra. Larson said, pointing to fully cascading to the Bible.
three gowns in her collection.
Miss Sharon Alexander of
All came from the South of Orlando, attended the bride
the period Immediately follow­ as maid of honor and waa
ing the Civil War, One had gowned in yellow chiffon over
been made ql it. ins room dra­
peries, the second came from
the dining room and the third,
a wedding gown, had been
fashioned from kitchen cur­
tains,
In addition to the gowns,
Mrs. Larson also has men’s
costumes, children's clothes
T ie General Bualncii and
and whole cupboard* Jammed
Civic Department of the San­
with the ahoci, glove*, Jewel­
ford Woman'* Club will meet
ry, muffs camisoles, stock'
on Wednesday, April 7, at
Inga, bloomers and all the noon for the regular luncheon
other paraphernalia that went
and busineas.
with the gowns.
Guest speaker will be Mra.
Millions of moviegoers have
MRS. MICHEAL EYVR1GHTSON HARVILLE
J. Y. Clark Jr., district direc­
shored vicariously and un­
tor of Florida Federation of
knowingly in the fruits of her Women's Clubs.
hobby. She has worked with
Reservations s h o u l d be
the dealgncra of, and loaned made with Mrl. Wade Shealy,
her costume* for, many per­ 223-0375, by • p.m, today.
iod movie*—the most recent
being "My Fair Lady."
Her search for old gowns
with a story takes her all over
the United State* and to
Europe at least once a year.
"I'm never aure what kind
of a house I’m going to end
up In," she laughed.
Mrs. 0 . A. Keisenlch, pub­
"Once In Tombstone, Colo.,
I found two trunks full of licity chairman of the De­
beautiful and expensive cloth Bary Garden Club flower
es from Boston In a dirt floor •how reveals that the forth­
shack. The woman'* husband coming show, "Love T h y
had been determined to strike Neighbor," will open Wednea
it rich In the gold fields, 01 day, April 7, from 2 to B p.m
course, he never did. She was and again Thursday, April g,
too proud to let anyone know from 11 a-m. to • p.m.
The show will be held at the
what her life In Boaton had
DeBary Community Center
been."
TAP DANCE ROUTINE preaented by Mnrlene Rosen, left, and Sherri
Mra. Larson began her col and tea will be served both
Mount, delighted the audience a t Fnahion Show conducted at meeting of
lection l l year* ago with the days.
South Seminole Welcome Wagon Club, The girls wore very attractive
wedding dres* of her hus­
irrppn urn! ttihltn outfit*.
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band's grandmother, who had
been married on the day Lincoin'waa' a'siaiiiiwtalr ■ * * Now, the project ha* mush­ B. R. Beck, oi 24(1 Laurel
roomed. She amploya two Avenue, 1* recuperating after
surgery at Orange Memorial
seamstresses.
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She declines to give any ••
tlmale of the value of her col
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For her three daughter*, aa
they were growing up, the
Mrs. Larson aald that her
storehouse wss their own
huaband,
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thing to talk about. Never a
day goes by that somebody
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Lake Drive were Mr. and
Mrs, Harvey Raub, Hamilton,
Ind., and Mr. and Mra. Guy
Peckhart, of Ft. Wayne, Ind.
The Krydcri were also hosta
to Miss Suzanne Steel and
Min Mary Albright of Chat­
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The Woman's Society of
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Methodist Church will meet in
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Mra. Ashby Jones Is in
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Bridesmaids were Miss Jan­
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They were gowned Identically
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were asymmetrical arrange­
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Pat C o b b , Jacksonville,
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man and ushers were Ronnie
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and Donald PhUpttt, Florida
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Petite Mias Pamela Hlcka,
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yellow, identical to the maid
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Master Gary Metcalf, cous­
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ring
bearer.
Mrs, Lommler chose for her
daughter's wedding, a peach
crepe iheath with matching
accessories. She wore a dou­
ble strand of pearls and a
peach orchid corsage.
Mrs. Harville, the groom's
mother, was attired in a Navy
blue linen two-piece ensemble
with white accessories and
her corsage was of cham­
pagne orchids.
Immediately following the
wedding a reception wss hcia
In Fellowship Hall of the
church. Baskets of flowers
and white wedding belli deccrated the hall.
The elegant tabic wss cen­
tered with a four-tiered wed­
ding cake on a pedestal and
topped with • miniature bride
and groom. Accenting each
side of the cake were silver
punch bowla and candles.
Mrs. A. J. Metcalf, aunt ot
the bride, cut the cake and
Mra. Carroll Scott and Mrs. T.
E. Hicks, aunt of the bride,
poured. Assisting were Mrs.
B. R. Gray and Mra. C. H.
Dudley.
F l o a t i n g hosteaaea were
Miss Barbara Lommler, slater
of the bride, and Mias Dawn
Colburn.
Immediately following the
reception, the newlyweds de­
parted for a wedding trip to
the Florida East Coast. For
her going away outfit, the
bride chose a three-piece
beige auit with white acces­
sories and the orchid from her
bridal bouquet.
The young couple will be at
home at 3211 Myra 8trect,
Jacksonville.
Among the out of town wed­
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Smith, the bride's grand­
mother, and Mr. and Mra.
Bryce Lommler, aunt and un­
cle of the bride, all from
Edge water; Mr. and Mra. G.
E. Harvey, great uncle and
aunt of the bride, Valdosta,
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Mon. April B. ’«5—Pair* 0

(bsunh Obbij.
DEAR ABBY: I hive
had nothin* but advice
ainco I announced my In*
tentiona to marry thta aumm*r, ao I might aa well get
your opinion. I know what
you will aay when you
learn the number of times
my fiance hae been marri­

ed, but you are wrong.
None of the failures wee
his fault. He has been
married eight time*. He
told me about each m arri­
age and I know for a fact
th a t he has had a run of
very bad luck. He is 48 and

jacobif.
The weak jump overcall is
designed to disrupt the op­
ponents' normal communica­
tion and make it hard for
them to reach the correct
final contract. It has two
msin disadvantages. The first
is that sometimes the oppo.
nenta atop to double the over­
caller and when the smoke of
battle clears away It is dis­
closed th a t he has lost more
than he would have If only he
had kept Still. The second is
th at if frequently gives the
eventual declarer valuable In­
formation us to how to play
tha hand.
There is a third disadvant­
age. Sometimes it actually
hclpa the other side to reach
the best final contract.
Left to themselves, North
and South might well have
failed to get beyond four
hearts hut West's three club

marriagn last. I h a v a
known him ona year. Ha
haa a lot of character, otherwtse ha never would have
told m« how many wives he
haa had. He’s a traveling
man, and I probably would
have never found out.
Doea our marriage have A
chance ?
NUMBER NINE
DEAR NUMBER NINE:
Every marriage haa a
chance, but I am Inclined
to vote with your friends
and family. Don't get car­
ried away by hi* "charact­
er." It'a not taay for a
man to hide eight wives
and nine children. Good
luck to you and the "cat"
with nina wive*.
* e *
DEAR ABBY: A middleaged woman I work with
keeps aaklng, "When are
you going to find me a
m an?" So far I've been
able to laugh it off, b u t'I
know she's aeriou*. I am
married, and 1 do know
■oma eligible, unattached
males, but I'm not sure
how they would like her.
She ia entertaining, not
hail-lookIng (the doea have
s good figure for a wom­
an her age), but aha ii ag­
gressive and rather loud.
I'm afraid if I fixed her up
with any of my friend* it
might put a strain on our
friendship. 1 like this wom­
an, perionally. How can
thla problem be tactfully
handled ?
,
CO-WORKER
DEAR CO-WORKER: A
good rula for a matchmak­
er is; "Never arrange s
date unlei* you feel that
you are doing both partita
a favor."
e * e
DEAR ARBY: I am 78
year* old and live alone in
a mobile home. When nty
husband was living, I had
many friend*. In fact, ona
year I received Bl Christ-

haa sine children (with
five of his wives) and I
am 30 and have never been
married. My friends and
family have been trying to
talk me out of marrying
him, but I feel In my heart
th a t we can make this

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bid atarted them awlnglng
along and made It eaay for
them to reach alx dlamonda.
I t alao made the play quits
eaay for South. After winning
the club opening and pulling

trumpa with two loads South
decided th at tha odd a were
overwhelmingly In favor of
finding the queen of hearts In
th s East hand. Hsnco he
cashed dummy's a c t of
hearts, led a second heart,
and flntaaed his jaek. Then
he picked up East's queen
with the king and discarded
two spades on dummy's long
hearts.
If West had Just kept atill
It la likely th at South might
have made the hand anyway.
He could have taken the win­
ning heart finesse or he might
have played out the ace and
king of hearts and then
thrown Eaet in with a third
heart after the queen failed
to drop. Then E ast would
have either had to give South
a ruff and discard or led
away from his king of spade*.

(donum: &gt;yRuth M iii.tt

Ufo J f w
If you don’t want to spend
mnro than you can afford
when ycu go shopping—
Never try on clothes you
ean't afford. (If the price tag
Js out of your reach, why sub­
m it yourself to ail thnt temp­
tation?)
.^over take off on a shop­
ping expedition when you ft)
good and mad a t your hus­
band. (There will be the
temptation to be recklene with
hi* money juat to get even.)
Never take along a woman
friend who haa a great deal
more money to spend than

By Abigail Van Buren

you do, (She may convince
you th at YOU can't pass up
an expemive item you could,
and would, if you were alone.)
Never go shopping juat be­
cause you ere feeling down in
the dumps. (This is when a
woman does her most im­
pulsive buying, (in to a movie
Ituieuii It l i a mtu-h. leea .ex­
pensive way to get out of the
doldrums.)
If you must shop with
someone, then choose a friend
who la known to be a shrewd
shopper. (You may even learn
a few things from her, and

you can be aura aha won’t be
extravagant.)
Don't take your husband
along.
The time to take your hus­
band with you la when you
Intend to be a bit extrava­
gant, because husbands tend
to take the attitude: “If that's
what you want, buy It—and
let'a get out of here."
Learn how to aay "No"
without any hint of hesitation
in your voice. (In this case,
aha who heatlatei la lost—if
she la In the handa of a per­
suasive saleswomen.)

mas cards. Thl* mobile
home I* on a busy turn­
pike and It 1* difficult for
my friends who drive to
visit me, to consequently I
have very few guests and
I get terribly hungry for
people to talk to.
I t la trua I am hard of
hearing, but I do wear a
hearing aid. Now I am told
by nty relatives that 1 talk
too much. Yea, I admit I
am deaf, but I see no rea­
son why I should become
mute, too, ao I talk to my
cat. Tell ms, A liny, do you
think it ia possible for a
person who loves people
and enjoys conversation to
talk too much?
LONELY
DEAR LONELY: Y e a hut you can overcome it.
The next time you are with
aomeone, make an effort to
let that person talk with­
out interrupting him.
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DEAR ABI1Y: My prob­
lem is my voice. It la nat­
urally very high pitched.
Everybody saya I sound
like a baby and l nm 14
years old. 1 don't talk baby
talk or put my voice on as
an act. Thla may seem like
a dumh question, but is
there some way I can make
my voice deeper or more
normal.
BABY TALKER
DEAR BABY TALKER:
Yea. A*k your parents to
get you an appointment
with a speech therapist,
s e e
Problems? Writ# lo AB­
BY, Box 09700, Los An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a stomped,
a*lf-addressed envelope,
s e e
Hnta to writ* litters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 09700, Ix&gt;a Angeles,
Calif., for Atiby’a booklet,
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l e t day of April 1**4.
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"My husband is retiring
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black is very fashion-right.
When dyeing a lined coni, it
doea nut alwaya come out as
you would wish,
" t have a pair of light
green shoe*. Would these look
well with a black wool jackal
suit? I am fifty-one.—Nell."
In thia case, 1 would dya
the ahoea. You ran get re ­
markable shoe dye at your
notion counter* and to color
th* ahoea would be ao eaay.
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my clothes are black. Could
I wear thla with black dressas, or should I have it dyod?
—M. Y."
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tion with black, and you
might find n pair of gray
shoes or a gray handbag, but

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WILLIE 0 . ALLEN,
ABF1, serving aboard
RVAH-3 h u re-enlist­
ed for four y ea n in the
N avy. He, his w ife and
tw o daughters reside at
2661 Mohand Drive.
(N avy Photo)

Home of the "Whopper
FREE HAIRCUT Tues., Wed., Thurs, April 6, 7, 8
with shampoo and set at regular price and th is coupon.

By Jane Caaaclberry
Tha English Eatatea Etajn Hilary S c h o o l ParentTeacher Organization will
meet a t 8 p.m. Tueaday In
tha school cafatorium and
thara will ba aloetlon of officera for tha coming year.
A. colnr film from South•rii Bell Telephone Com­
pany. '“Television in Educa­
tion," will h# presented. Prlaae will ba n-.-inled for the
heat posters made tjy pupils
fo r tha Spriny Music Festi­
val sponsored by tha I’TOc-i
March 2fl.
Tha festival was vary sueaassful and was attended by
s capacity audience.
Those particlpatlny in Uia
program were fourth and
fifth tr*de students from
English Estates, G r e t o r y
Nichols, Lonrwood Elemen­
tary sixth tra d e r who pre­
sented a trumpet solo, Don­
nie Simmons South Seminole
Junior llith School student
who danced and aan t, and
tha Crist Blitars from Lock­
h art who did dance numbers.
A humorous skit was pre­
sented by Principal Morris
Ruby and several of tha
teachers, portraying n "true
to life" classroom scene.

Garden Club To
Make Corsages

2022 French Are,

It has been a real pleasure serving: Seminole
County and Central Florida these past six years.
Your patronage has been greatly appreciated. To meet
old and new friends we offer a

Phone 322-6872

Free — regular SUBMARINE SANDWICH — with
purchase of medium tray (12 pieces) @ $1.75

Sanford — 2020 French Avt,

We are proud to be a member of one of the
fastest growing independently operated drive-in
chains in the United States. Burger King is now
operating in 20 States — 14 locations in Central
Florida — and the two pictured below in Seminole
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Phone 322-0864

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for Thuraday'a 7:110 p.m.
meeting of the North Orlan­
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Tha meeting will ba held
St the home of Mrs. Hilton
Thompson, 4 Algiers Road,
vritli-M m -e-.—E. RoweH etslating a t eo-hostei*.
Guests sra walrnma and
refreshments will ha served.
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BOMBING DERBY CREWS go through Saturday. Left to right: Smoke-filled room RVAH-13 crews leave squadron cn route for pilot and navigator-bombardier. Pilot
trial run for air show at Naval Air Station is scene of briefing by Lt. Cdr. Jack Tuttle, to planes. Enlisted men prepare aircraft climbs to cockpit of Vigilante for launch.
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Following request « i i re ­
ceived by The Ssnford Herald
from the University of Rhode
Island, Kingston, R. I., in to­
day's mail:
“The dining services of our
university are planning a
special dinner called ‘Hobo
Night.' Wo thought of using
newspapers f r o m different
cities in the U.S.A. for our
place mats. We would appre­
ciate your help and co-opera­
tion by sending us two copies
of your daily paper, regard­
less of date. Thank you very
much.”
Two copies of this edition of
The Herald already arc in the
mail as you read this,
* • •
A big week for Sanford.
The Bombing Derby and the
three-day auto show are ex­
pected to attract several thou­
sand visitors.
Climax of the auto show will
be Friday night in downtown
Sanford and the big air show
Saturday at NAS will high­
light the bombing derby.
• • •
The press got a preview of
the air show Saturday, with­
out acrobatics, and everything
went smoothly. There was an
a ir refueling demonstration at
low altitude, over-the-sboulder
Limbing demonstration, photo
reconndv.lr &lt;ance pass i t low
level end •&lt; demonstration
of the versatility of the Vigi­
lante.

'Dragons'
Fallout Shelter Study Slated Here
Lead Derby
Army Picks

The Longest Day—unrelated directly, a t least,
to the hook nnd movie hit—is in progress a t the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
This morning, with the morning haze ju st
clearing from the treetops, Sanford RA-5C Vigilante
and A-3B Skywarrior je t j
*“*
f I i g h t crews received
final briefings for the
first of six competitive
air exercises in the ll th

Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

f c n t lf li

Oviedo Eyes
Formation Of
3i-racial Unit David Tilson Elected Blythe Motor United Church Talks
North Orlando Mayor Lines Bought Reach Crucial Point
By Tampa Co.
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Phone 622-2611

Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Generally fulr thru Wednesday, high 85-88: low tonight In 60s.
VOL. f&gt;7 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA

annual Reconnalasance-Bombln*r Derby.
Shortly after 9 a m. they
wera airborne, headed for a
four-part strike mia.lon that
By Evelyn Lundy
would teat their versatility
A
delegation
of three men,
■nd that of their aleck air­
led by John Moore as spokes­
craft.
A t 7:30 p.m, they will man, appeared Monday night
By Donna Estes
launch again, thia tjme to before Oviedo City Council to
David G. Tilson, senior
«r ■ t h e r intelligence about question what steps council member of the Noitli Orlando
*ne1n,&gt;- position*, though has taken to form a bi racial Yillngi! Council, was unani­
a thick cloak of darkncii will committee for the town and
shroud their exercise targets were advised that the matter mously elected mayor and
given the oath of office by
Th* Vigilante’s m u lti-.^ .o r still ia under study.
recom,al»,unre * y „em&lt; Wo|V
Village Judge Orvlll^ Johnson
Mooic also asked if • .e
, n conjunction with wing mayor's courts are open to al n reorgamsatiir.i
lu-tetflasher unite, will be (heir
ing
held
Monday
in
ening,
the public, explaining that his
eyes.
people would like the oppor­
As the Sanford airmen en- tunity to listen to court ses­ George T, Fuller was nam­
ed vice mayor by • 3-2 vote.
terad their second day of
sions in order to become bet­
competition'
Reronnulaennce ter informed which, he said, Counrilmcn Chmlea Kowt-ll
Attack Squadron 3 held H
"could change our attitudes." aiiii Jay Wets rtich received
slltrht edge in the acoring.
The group was Informed, at cue vote for the office.
. “**• Dragons” gained request for a Negro police­ Council agreed to appoint
their lead by winning the op.
man. that Eddie McGee al­ Mr*. Helen l i m n as tempor­
ening event In the Derby. „
ready is on the force and
ary clerk, treasurer, tax colwea,mn.
loading exercise
“ has rights to make arrests."
Monday. RVAlf-3 scored 1.73
They were advised that al­ lector and tux assessor, at a
°f a po,,ih|e 450 Judging
though the town ia short of ■alary of 1100 per month, a f­
point*, followed by VAH-11
road funds, paving of Division ter a letter was read from
■nd RVAH-13, which tied for Street “ probably would be Mr*. Rarbara L. Peters stat­
'" T l
point., .n d next on agenda."
ing that she could not accept
HVAH-7, with 383 points.
In other business of the reappointment because of ill
The big rrudineta exercise
meeting, a five-man board of health.
will continue through the
The oath of office was ad­
adjustment was appointed to
-nding Saturdey with
• • *
consist of C. R. Cloots Sr.. ministered by Mrs. Green nnd
The Clock Winder! like to •n open hut,./- beginning at John Evans. Ren Jones, Counrilmcn
Fuller,
Wets,
fra .
point out beauty spot* around P a.m., and an air
Frank Talbott and Robert Rowell and Lloyd Brown by
luring the famous Blue a n
town and one
of
theprettiest
, Lt ■ with the matter of park- Johnson.
-prc£i»lon flight team, at
- is-the- -wiedew-base*- *t- -Owl*
j-f*;
- *'■■eiler'-rltAUi - th* - MayacTilipa * nmuinred jds_
sea Title and Guarantee Com­ 10:30 a . m . "---- -------------- municipal limit- referred to committee appointments to
be, Brown, roads and bridges;
pany on West First Street. A Lt. W. C. Williama was thia group.
pat on the back lor Manager loading officer of the winning
It was recommended that a 1: 'well, health, education, iceRVA1I-3 ordnance team. Hi*
Frank Finch.
sliding scale of costa be set rentiou and welfare; Wets,
crew ronaiited of Chief Gun• *
•
up for issuing building per­ police arid fliu •l&lt;*nartmcnt,
Easter is not long off and ncr'* Mate Technician \V. L. mits, w|(h Mayor Lee Gary and Fuller, finance.
Isn't tt getting shout time for Matheny. Fir»l Class Gun- authorized to make further In­ A special meeting of the
the annual Ladies P»y cotfee, ner'* Mate Technician A. R. vestigation and study of the council was called for 7:30
pin. next Monday.
by the Seminole County Cham­ •Smltherman, Fir»t Clas* Av­ fcp*.
ber Coffee Club, wherein the iation Ordnanreman S. J.
Announcement was made
ladiei get all kinds of lovely Radsiewics, and Second Claes that one member of the coun­
free gifts? This annual event Ordnsncemen D. W. Shinn. cil along with a representa­ Hunt Madman
alwuld be coming up soon now. T. A. Caliitro and G. J. tive of Gunby Engineering of
BENTON HARnoR, Mich.
Davit*.
/
. . .
DcLand, will make a trip to (U P II—Police in this jittery
Viewing
today's
exercise*
A well-known former theater
Atlanta, Ga„ to the Commun­ lakeshor* city hunted today
was Capt. Joseph M. Tuily
manager, who ia now a public
ity Facility Administration for for a "madman” believed to
Jr.,
form
er
commander
of
relatlona man. admitted to the
a commitment on the propos­ have slain three women and
Sanford's Heavy Attack Wing
Clock Windera that he ooce
ed Oviedo municipal water a little girl during the past
Ona and now commanding ofhad the job of blowing up the
two months.
system.
fleer of the fleet oiler Neosho.
balloons for Sally Rand, when
Hr flew in Monday from
ahe did her famous Bubble
Norfolk, Va., where hi* ship
Dance. This was before ahe
became famous for her Fan I* home-ported.
Thuraday, tha commanders
Dance. That Charlie haa real­
of Naval air force* in the A t­
ly been around.
(Attention Is called to shows slated for 7 and 8 30
lantic and Pacific, Vice AHm*.
Charlci T. Booth and Paul D. the special section featur­ p. m. each evening.
Prizes, including a portable
Stroop, arc scheduled to a r­ ing the automobile show
Shut your mouth and open rive a t tha air station, along with today’* Hanford Her­ television set, a stereo con­
your eyes and you won't need with a h o it of other high- ald.)
sole record player and a color
• • •
anything to make you wise.
television, also will be pre­
ranking naval offirar*.
. . .
Glenn Reaves, famous tele­ sented to holders of winning
The Blue Angel* alao are
Loose brakes don't go with due a t NAS Sanford Thura­ vision personality, will bring tickets at this corner. Ticket*
a tight driver.
day for preaa interview! and his show to Sanford for three may be picked up at any store
a dress rehearsal before pre­ days this week to add color throughout the downtown San­
senting their famous aero- and music to one of Ute most ford business area.
unusual auto show, sales
For the display of 130 new
h«tic show Saturday,
events ever scheduled In this ears, a two-block area of First
city.
Street from Park Avenue to
The corner of Magnolia Ave­ Palmetto Avenue will be block­
Rainy Seanon
JACKSONVILLE ( UPI I — nue and First Street will be ed off at 7 a. m. Wednesday
The level of Lake Okeecho­ the center of attraction with except (or a (ire lane down
bee will b , lowered 1.3 feet an ofticial ribbon-cutting cere­ the middle of Ihi street for
in preparation for the rainy mony by acting mayor A. L. emergency vehicles.
AU downtown Sanford stores
season. The releases will con- Wilson and other dignitaries.
The Glenn Reeves bandstand will remain open from 9 a. m.
tinua until Juna 16 In order
to bring the level of the lake also will be set up at this in­ to (I p. m. for the three daytersection for tha two nightly •ales carnival k&gt; conjunction
dewo W IS Seat.

The Sanford-based Rlylhe
Motor Lines, which uperalra
in 23 stales and four province*
of Canada, has been told,
P elldrnt I-me* M Blythe
Slid today.

D. G. TILSON

25th St. Project
Set This Month
(Sanford Herald Bureau) .
TALLAHASSEE — Construc­
tion work is ichediiled to be
Marled before the end of this
monthi for the four-laning and
iniproveinenl 7&gt;7” fn’shway"7n
(Mill Street) between Mrllonvilla snd French Avenues In
Sanford. It was announced to­
day by the State Itnad Depart­
ment.
Low noJ «* *299,314 by (he
Hubbard Construction r ompuny, of Orlando, is accept­
able by the Slit), it was said.
A feasibility study revealed
the Hubbard firm, under its
bid, can accomplish the pro­
ject.
SKI) said Hubbard has the
option to accept or reject the
contract. Should Hubbard ac­
cept. work must be commenc­
ed before April 30.

Blythe waid the transporta­
tion firm^lias been purchased
by Itedwiifg Carriers, tnc., of
Tampa, for an undisclosed
price. Redwing ii a public
holding company listed on the
American Stock Exchange. It
will operate Blythe as one of
several subsidiaries.
Blythe said initial contracts
for the sale of the big truck­
ing firm were signed last
Aug. 17. He said tha Inter­
state Commerce Commission
approves! the deal March 18
and it was consumated March
31.
“We will continue to hsve
the home office in Sanford
and operate as before," Blythe said
He will confiriue g» pH-3f-‘
dent of Ihr firm and Ills son,
James L. Blythe, will remain
as vice president.
The presidrnt of the firm
said Ihr sale was part of the
trend toward merger of large
transportation companies to
gin. (hem more purchasing
power.
Rlytlie transports food pro­
ducts, frozen and unfrozen, lt
was established here in 1933
when several carri.rs were
put together. It is located at
2910 Orlando Drive.
Payroll for the firm last
year was an estimated taoo.000.

TV Star To Highlight Auto Show

GLENN REEVES

with the auto show, with spe­
cial bargains in spring, summ­
er and Easier merchandise ex­
pected to be highlighted for
the thousands of persons flock­
ing to the area.
Searchlights will light up the
sky at night, with other spe­
cial lighting expected to gleam
on the shiny new 1963 autos
displayed by members of the
Sanford Auto Dealer* Associa­
tion, President Gary Hudgins
said.
Dealers taking part in the
three-day show include Hunt
Lincoln Mercury, Holler Motor
Sales, Bill Hemphill Motor*.
Ellinor Motor Company. Strickland-Morrison, Haag ChryslerPlymouth and Seminole Coun­
ty UvUiza.

NO. 162

LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) —
Leaden of six Protestant de­
nominations engaged in mer­
ger talks for tlie past three
y e a n agreed today that they
have arTlved at a crucial
pul.* m their negotiations.
They said the prospects for
establishing a united church
may well binge on the out­
come of a meeting here this
(Rev, Grover C, Sewell
Jr., paator af Kantord’a
First Presbyterian Church,
Is an obaerver-ronsultant at
the church union meeting In
Leiingtou, Ky.)
werk, at which they are
wrestling with the touchy
question of ministerial ordi­
REV. SEWELL
nation.
This is the fourth full dress
meeting of the Consultation on
Church Union, which aeeks l»
unite the Methodist Church,
the Episcopal Church, (lie
Presbyterian C h u r c h , the
WASHINGTON (U ri) —
United Church of Christ, the President Johnson and hi* tnp
Disciples of Christ and the military and diplomatic aides
Evangelical United Brethren confer today with the No. t
to form a new communion item on their agenda expected
wjjh ?o _mjlHon_nicnibcrs.__ fJB. _be_ J l'f. JKSj&amp;C. ! peer Ii. .he
* ’1
YFie~nios f *rir ili’c«l’ que »ilon will make on Viet Nam and
faring the consultation" was Hnuthrast Asia.
spelled out in a report submit­ T b. Chief Executive Is
ted today hy a commission nf scheduled to deliver the ad­
theologians from all of the dress Wednesday at 9 p.m.
participating denominations,
(EST) to the students and
The study commission said faculty of the Johns Hophlti*
that Dm- Episcopal system, University in nenthy Haitiwhereby ministers arc ordain­ more, The major networks
ed by bishops who stand in plan nationwide radio and
historic succession to the ori­ television coverage.
ginal apostles, lias value a*
a “ meauliv'ful symbol" of
the continuity ot the church
tluough the centuries.
It suggested that oilier de­
nominations might accept it
a* “ a contribution of good or­
A t tazava
WAY I HAST ntiairrv
QUALITY “
der" in the united church,
while "affirming without any
apology their certainty that
their existing orders," how­
ever “irregular" from Uie
viewpoint ol historic success­
ion, “have nonetheless been
valid*led and honored by the
Holy Spirit."
To avoid any question about
re - ordaining oon • Episcopal
clergymen, the commtiiion
proposed that the ministers of
all six denomination* be commissioned for service in the
united church by a mutual
laying-on of hands.

President Plans

T V Talk On War

County For
Pilot Probe
JACKSONVILLE (UPD-A,
contract has been awarded t«
a Jacksonville firm for ft spe*
cinl pilot study of prospective
fallout shelter* in Orange and
Beminole Counties, the Army
Corps of Kngineere announc­
ed today.
The Orange-Samlnole am*
Is one of 57 selected through­
out the nation for sujeh ft
study.
,
Tha aurvey will ^identify
potential shelter* In mil publia
and private buildings, exclud­
ing *Ingle family residences,
which offer ft minimum pre­
lection factor of 30 and can
accommodate a minimum of
10 persune.
A protection factor of 30
means a person Is &gt;0 times
sufer inside the building than
outside. Previous public fall*
out shrlter* havo been mark­
ed and stocked by eounty
Civil Dcfensa units only if
they had a protection faetor
of 40 and would hold a t least
50 persons.
The aurvey also would In­
clude s computation of tha
amount of stored w ater avail­
able for use in ths shelters.
COUNTY CANVASS
A. B. Peterson Sr., Semin*
ole Civil Defense director,
said the study will he ■ can­
vass of the county (a coma
up with buildings to meet the
criteria for fallout ahrUere,
lie said award of the con­
tract was another phase of
the""Civil"*Defense "planning"
proclaim Similar marking of
shelters lias been going on in
other cities since last sum­
mer.
So far no buildings in Sem­
inole County heve been **Ir c lc d as prospective shelters
although other surveys have
been made here, Peterson
said.

enneui

Store Hour* During
The Auto Show.
Wed.
Thur*.
Frl.
9-9
9-9
9-9

PENNEY BUYS!
ADORABLE
EASTER HATS

$1
Crisp straws In rollon,
skimmers, pillboxes and
ties, with

flowsrs, rib­

bons, ruffles and Isessl
Pi eldest spring postals.
For girls from 3 te 14.

Invited To Tea
LONDON (UPI) — Court
so u rce laid today that Queen
Elisalielh has invited Mrs.
John K. Kennedy end her two
children to tea at Windsor
Castle on May 14 after cere­
monies inaugurating Britain's
memorial i s the Ute Preil-

.1

HANDBAGS ____ t l

GLOVES________f t
ATTEND THE AUTO SHOW
BRING THE FAMILY TO P E N N E rS

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Adventist

Baptist

Episcopal

THE SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENT1BT CIIUUCU

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
l i t Park Avanua
r. B. Chanca-------- Paator
Morning Worahlp _ till a. nt.
Sunday School —— t:&lt;! a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:00 a m.
Training Union _ _ t;10 p ra.
Eyanlng Worahlp - Till p nt.
Wad. Prayar Barvlea Till p- ra.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straat, Longwood
Fr. Char laa W. StewarL Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion __ 1:11 a. ra.
Family Sarvloa ft
Claaa** ---- -------- lilt a. m.

CHRISTIAN UISSIONART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
t i l l Park Ava at 14th SL
Rar. Clifford B. Harrod. Paalor
ttunday School----till a- m.
Worahlp Barvlea — 11:10 a. m.
Kvanlng Worahlp — T:*0 p. ra.
Alliance Youth
Fallowahtp (Tuaa.) lilt p. m.
(Wad)
Prayar Barrlea ---- Till t *■

ELDER SPntNOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Kd. at Haatar Ava,
B. Hamilton Orliria — Paator
Sunday School —— titl a. ra.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — lilt p- m.
Kvanlng Worahlp — Titl p. ra.

HOLT CROSS
411 S. Fark Ava.

Assembly O f God

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DI8C1PLK8 OP CHRIST
ItOT A Sanford Ava.
R. Varnon Kullar
Sunday School _— t ill a. m.
Morning Worahlp - 11:01 a. m.

C orn er

Tth

*

B ln )

J. L, Mar.hall----------Pm lor
SERVICES

SATURDAY—

Sabbath School___ tilt t m.
Worihlp Service —. llitl a m.

Wednesday Night

Prayer Barvie*---- Tilt p. m.

Methodist
CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
M u n ta n d K a t a t t *
C lt r u i H a ig h t *

Rav. Charles B. Hogg _ Paaiao
Church School ___ p;as a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ ll:00 a. m!
MVF —-......—
4:10 p. m.

K v a . W o r a h lp
; :ji&gt; p . nu
W a d . P r a y a r S a r v lc a 7:10 p m .

Alliance

Christian

Free Methodist

Church O f Christ

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Cornar 4th St. and Iraural Ava.
Rav. U H. Kallay ___ Paator
Talapbonat III-TCIS
Sunday School ___ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp „ 11:41 a. m.
Kvanlng Worahlp _ ":«» p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlca Till p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
lilt Park Avanua
Bari Brown - ___ Kvangallat
Sunday
ll itil a Study _ ---- 11:00 a. ra.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Kvanlng Sarvlca — 1:10 p m.
gaa “llarald of Truih" I p. in.
Bunday on Channal t
Tuaaday
Ladlaa Bible Claaa - tilt a. m.
Man's Claaa
Tilt p. m.
Wadnaaday
Blblt Claaa------ Till p. *■

Baptist
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. llth 8L A Oak Ara.
Call Smith---------- --- Paator
Sunday School ---- t ill a. » .
llornlns Worahlp — II iM a. ra.
Tralnlag Uunlon — tilt p. m.
Kvanlns Barrlca —_ t ill p. m.
V'ad. prayar Barrlca Tilt p. m.
Nuraary Opas
W T R R ------------- Til# p. m.
Sunday Nila Broadcaat

W HAT

„
9

p a t h 9

Christian Science

m.

FIRST CllUltCII OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
too Kail Hacund Straat
Sunday Sarvlca ft
Sunday School —— 11:0ft a. ra.
Subject: "Kverliatlng Pun*
lalimant”
Wadnaaday service - titl p ra.
Kv-dlng Room: 101 W. Pint
Waawdaya: 11:10 e.m.—«:lo p ra.

JORDAN UIHHIONAIIY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Itll W. Flrat Hlraat
Sunday School .— loioo a. m.
Hornlns Worahlp _ ll:»t a. m.
Blhla Study (Bunday) Tiiu p m.
Kransallitlo Barrlca Ttat p. m.
Wad. Prayar Uaat — T:tO p m.
■Ill Slaphana-------- F»»»°r
A Cordial Walcoma to All

Church O f God

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
l i l t Country Club Road
Sponaorad hy Klral Uaptlat
Church

CHURCH OP OOD
lind ft Pranch

I . || A lfu rd ___________ Paator

Rar. R. T. Uarratt---- Paalor

Sunday School ...— t ill »■ m.
Murnlng Worthlp
tl:an a ra.
Kvangallatlo Harv. .... T:to p ra.
Family Night Hervlce

m.
m.
"&gt;•
m.
m.

The future holds the secret, and It’s anyone's guess! He n a y ba a great
statesman some day . . . or maybe a world-renowned athlete or actor • . , ar
jmrhniifl a scienllit . . . but most likely, just U r, Average.

THE CHURCH FOR A U .. , »
ALL FOR THE CHURCH

O f course, a lot will depend on his opportunities, his God-glvea talents, his
character, and his training.

garth fra ft* braid,eg af diertctar m4

Anything could go wrung along the way — poor health, had examples set
by his parents and associates, a broken home, neglect, and false values. But why
make a list? The possibilities fo r this child’s failure In life are so numerous that
it makes us shudder — and the worst o f it, we can guarantee him nothing. But
wt can glra him hope and faith.
Standing ready and anxious to help him Is the Church and the precepts
which it teaches. I t is our duty and our privilege to help spread the spiritual
principles of Christian living in practice as well as in word so that the youth
o f our nation will find some meaning to the path o f life which m strangely twists
and turns toward some hoped-for goa l

Y. P. R. Wad. ___ T:S0 p. ra.

CllUltCII OP OOD
OP PROPIIKCY
1101 Kim Avanua
Rav. Robert Welch---- Paalor
Sunday School
t ill a. m.
Wurahlp Sarvlca _ laid a. in.
K ngallallo Sarv. _ Tilt p. ra.
Tuadayi
Blbla Training — T:4ft p. « .
Thuradayi
Young Poopla Sarvleo Till p ra.

08TKBN BAPTIHT CHURCH
iiw r tit
i’h. t ii.ii it
Rav. Joah L o n g ------ ■ Paator
Sunday School — ItiOt a. m.
Horning Barrlca — i t a- m.
Training Union — lilt p. ra.
Kvanlng Barrlca _ Till p- nt.
Wadnaaday Maatlnga:
Organisations — tilt p. nt.
Prayar---- ------ Till P- m.
Choir —------------ tilt p. m.

Monday
Proverh*

is itt-e

ta in

TuAaday
Jeremiah
60:29-54

Wednesday
Romans

Thursday
Galatian*

Friday
Hahraws

Saturday
I John

11:1-11

i:l-1 0

11:7-17

1:1-10

OF THE NAEARENE
Lgka Mary, Fib
Rav, W. L Hole crab*.
Suaday
1:41 a. ra. _ _ atblg Sghaod
11:01 a. m. — Morning Worahlp
T:ot p. m. — Evanlng Sarvlca
T:00 p. m. _ Wad. Mld-W**k
Prayar Borvlesa
T :00 p. m. _ Uaat Wad. M ia*

, toaary Sarvlca
I

.

apirilaal vmkaa. W iiag a rtraas
utiaa i n aiuviva. TTwra ara
----- regularly —

dra Chord,. TVty am ( I ) Fra trig
rwa uka. (2) Fag hie cUdrm'a asks,
(1) Fra ft* nla at Ira ra— «o*y
iW aalioa. (4) Fra Bra rata af Bra
Chank torll, adrift tuft kia Bull
aaB maltfial rupporL Plaa b ga H
chunk ngaluty awB sa f w * B&amp;la

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Pentecostal

Methodist

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
111 Oranga straat
Rav. E. Rulb Orant — Palter
Sunday School _— 10:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp_Itiol a. m,
Sunday Kvanlng _ Till p. m.
Wad. Dlbta Study _ Till p. m.
Coniiuarora Masting
Friday , . —
Till g. ra.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park Ava.
Rav. Robart M. Janklna, Paalor
Morning Worahlp _ *;11 p. m.
Sunday School ___ M l a. m.

Presbyterian

The C W vi b Stt araalmt factav eg

Morning Worahlp

l t : l | a. m.

MTF Maatlnga
1:11 p. m,
Untarmadlala, ganlor)
Evanlng Worahlp _ Till p. m.

FIRgT PR EgBYTZRIAN
CHURCH
ganford, Fla.
Oak Ava. ft trd ■!.
Orovar C. gawall Jr.
Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaalatant
Paator
Chureh School_____ 1:41 a. m.
Staalon Haiti _ _ 11:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ ll:t l a. m.
Plonaar Fallowahlp _ 4:09 p, m.
Hanlor HI Fallowahlp 1:01 p. m.

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. W. E. Timm* __ Paator
Sunday School_____ t ill a. m.
Morning Sarvlcaa_11:00 a. m.
Choir Practice Wad. 1:10 p. m.
Kvory Ono Walooma,

Cbyvrtgbl IM, KaUw AdvstBalag Bwvtra, laa.SlnArag.Vfc

flunday
Paalma

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
StM A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. IT-11)
Baaford. Florida
Ill-T ill
Tha Rov. J. Oordoa P a i r s
Paalor
Sunday School ___ ( i l l a. ra.
Morning Worahlp _ iiiM a. m.
Communion—Flrat Sunday la
Kaeh Month
Klndarsartaa and Nuraory

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
111 W. llth Placo
"Tha Church of tho Luthavaa
Hour” and TV ”Thla la tha
Llfa”
Harbart W. Ooaraa___ Paalor
Bunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlca —. lt :ll a. m.
Klndarsartaa aad Nuraary

PAOLA CHURCH Ok CHRIST
Highway It Waat
Morrla Ruby —— Kvangallal
Blbla Claaa —
10:ta a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. ra.
Kvanlng Worahlp — tiOO p. ra.
Blbla claaaaa Wad. - Till p. ra.

m.
m.
m.
m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
Or THE NAZARENE
W. lad Sl at Mapl* Ava.
Paul Blckaa Paatoe
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 g. ra.
Morning Worahlp — 11:11 g. m.
Youth Hour___ ___ 1:11 p. ra.
Kvangallatlg Sorvlog TiM p. ra.
Mld-Watk
Sarvlca (Wad.) _ TiM p. m.
Third Sunday
SlBfaplrgtUs
1: H p. aa.

Lutheran

CHUnCH OF CHRIST
Oanava
Ralph Brawar Jr. Evangallat
Blbla Pchool---- — lilo a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ t:10 a ra.
K anlnt Worahlp —. t:10 p m.
Wad. Prayar Barvlea Tilt p. m.

WKSTBIDB UISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
tth St. * Holly Ara.
John a K in s -------- Paator
Sunday School —
*• “ ■
Sunday
Morning Worahlp — 11:11 a. m.
Sunday
Branlns Worthlp Tilt p. m.
Wadnaiday
Prayar iarrlea — — Till p. m.

Sunday School —— lilt a.
Worahlp Parrlco _ 11:00 a.
Training Unloa —— Hit PKvanlng Worahlp — Til* p.
Wad Prayer Barv. — Tilt P-

FIRST SOUTHERN
MKTHODieT CHURCH
Woman'! Club Building
101 Dak Ava.
Dor ward H. Knight Jr, Paatrra
Sunday School ___ |:tl a. m.
Kpworth I^agua
«;m» p. m.
Worahlp Sarvlca
7:10 p. m.

Holy Communion 11:11 a. m.

PINECREflT AHHKMIlLT
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Kim
H. M. Wlldar----------Paalor
■unday School
t ill a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:11 ■».
Kvanlng Worahlp — Till P • m.
Youth Barr. (Sun.) _ l:#0 p. m.
MId-Waek Barr. (Wad.) . Till
p. m.

PINSCKKST BAPTIST
cuuncii
Onora Road
llornlns Worahlp . I lilt a.
Sunday School —
t:tt a.
Training Union — tilt p.
Kvanlng Worahlp — T:10 p.
Wad. Odlcari ft Taachrra
Maattng.... ....■— tilt p.

Southern Methodist

Fr. Laroy D. Sopar. Ractor
Holy Communion -.. T:10 a. ra.
Family Sarvlra and
Sunday School
1.00 a. ra.
Morning Prayar
(Firat Sunday —

K v a n ln g W’o ra h lp

7:10 p. m.

Wad. Prayar Msotlng T:0I p. ra.

(TRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd* at Woodland Ava.,
Rav. John H. Hiraa Jr., Paator
Church School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:oo a. m.

COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN
ITTI South Orlando Drive

T h o m a s li. M s k l a

____ P a a t o r

Worahlp .....
1:01 ft m.
Church School _ _ 10:01 a. m.

MYF ----------------- 1:11 p. ra.

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’ The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory P a g e PossibleGREGORY LU M B ER
o f Sanford

A R T BROW N
PE ST CONTROL

C E L E R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., IN C .

C H E L S E A T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO,
119 W . First, Sanford

T H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
M r. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland

FOOD F A IR STORES, IN C .
Robert Sulouff and Employees

D E T T Y CASS
Insurance
H w y. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

H O L L E R M OTOR S A L E S CO.
and S ta ff

N E L S O N &amp; CO., IN C .
Oviedo, Florida

H A R R E L L St B E V E R L Y
A U T O M O T IV E
209 W . 20th St-, Sanford

H O R N E D IS T R IB U T O R S , IN C .
H w y. 17-92, Sanford

S E M IN O L E LO D G E
N ursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
300 South B ay A ve., Sanford, Fla.

B I L L H E M P H IL L MOTORS, IN C.
SOI W . l i t . St., Sanford
C O M M U N IC A T IO N S W O R K E R S o f
A M E R IC A
Southern Bell Telephone Em ployee!
Local No. 3108

K IL G O R E S E E D C O M P A N Y
1400 W . 1st. St., Sanford

L E E BROTHERS
Plum bing, H eating, A i r Conditioning

J. C. P E N N E Y C O M P A N Y
C. L . Robinson and S ta ff

SA N FO R D A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
H ow ard H . Hodgoa and S ta ff

L IG G E T T R E X A L L D RU G
Gordon K ellett
and Em ployees

P R O G R E S S IV E P R IN T IN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S t a ff

H I L L L U M B E R A H A R D W A R E CO.
Jim m y Crappa and Employees

P U B L IX M A R K E T S
and Em ployees

RO SE A N D W IL K 'S R E S T A U R A N T
R o m A W ilk s Bowman A Employees

P E R F E C T IO N
D A IR IE S

C O B IA B O A T S
Southern Fiberglmsa Products, Inc.
H arold 81a ma and Em ployee*

S T R IC K L A N D -M O R R IS O N , IN C .
and S t a ff
W IL S O N -E IC H E L B U R G E R
M O RTUARY
Eunice L W ilson and S t a ff

L . D. P L A N T E . IN C .
Oviedo, Florida

A . D U D A * SONS, IN C.
8 la via, Florida

STENSTRO M R E A L T Y
H erb Stenstrom and S ta ff

S T A T E F A R M IN S U R A N C E
Co nrDaniei
Ir v in g L P r y o r and 8 t a ff

B O B'S R E S T A U R A N T
Bob and Eutelle M cC allliter
H w y . 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

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W I N N D IX IE STO RES
and Empjoyees

“SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y A R E A C H U RC H D IR E C TO R Y —
BAPTIST
Aaltoch Baptist Church. Ovlado
Caatral Baptist Church, t ill Oak Ava.
Ckuluota Flrai Baptist Church
Cbuluula Baptist Mlaatsg
Eldar Sprtaga Uaptlat Church,
I I I Lahraaa Rd
Flrat Bastiai church. I l l park Ava.
Friendship Uaptlat Church wt
At Iranoata Springs
EL lit, ftltaranalt Sprtaga
First Baptlat church af PaBarr
Flrat Baptlat Chunk at Oaaava
Pint Baptlat Clunk at Uka Mary
Flrai Baptist Ckurck i f Uka Monro#
pint Baptlat ckurck ut Uugwood, Oar.
Church a Oruut
First Baptlat Church at Ovlada
Flrai Baptlat Chunk af Baa Leads Uprlaga
, Flrat ekUah Miaaleuary Baptlat Church,
t ill W. tllb SL,
Penal City Baptist Chunk
ounts)* Head Baptlat Chureh. Ovlada
avs Scuthara Baptlat MDalua, Chuluata
Mlaalonary Baptist Chureh Kerlh Kd.

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Chunk

Morolng alory Baptist Cbunh. Oanava Hwy.
Ml. Oliva Mlaaioaary Uaptlat Church, Sas
Laud# asfiass « , Ua*wo*d
/

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ML Elan MUalenary Baptlat, Blpaa Ava.
Naw ML Calvary Mlaaioaary Baptlat
t i l l W. llth SL
Naw Salsua Primitive Baptlat Chureh,
1101 W. llth BL
Naw ML 81ou Baptlat Church. ITU Fear Ava
Osklawn Baptlat Chapel, t i l l W. llth BL
Oataaa lianllat Chureh
rinacreat Uaptlat Church, ttl W. Onora Rd.
I’ralrla Uka Baptlat Church, Bldsa Kd.,
Farn Park
Prosraaa Mlaaioaary Baptlat Chursh. Midway
Sacoad Shiloh Mlaalaaary Baptlat Church,
Nlath * Hickory
SL Jamas Mlaaioaary Baptlat Chunh Sta­
nd. m Ostuau
SL Paul Mlaalaaary Saptlal Church, Itb SL
SL Mattbawu Mlaalonary Baptlat Church
Caaaaa Haights
■I. John's Mlaalaaary Baptist Church.
Ill) Cypress BL
Tamplt Baptlat Chunk, Palm dprlaga ad*
AUameute daring*
Westell* Missionary Baptist Chunk,
l i t a Hally Ava
Blau Hope Baptlat Chunh, III Onuga Ava
OATBOUO
Church at the Mutlvltr. Uka Mary
All Souls Catholl* chureh. Til Oak Ava
Roman Catholl* Haas. Spvrtamas's Club,
Chuluote

■L
Ann'*
Catholl*
Church,
ranking
Pluca, UaBary
SL Mary Magdaloa* Catholl* Chureh, Maltlaud A v a At tarnon to gprlsgu

CHBIST1AM
First Christies chureh. HIT A dastard AVA
Congratatlaaal Chrittlaa Chunk,
I t l l Park Ava.
Northsld* Chrlatlaa Chureh, F l u r l d h
Uavoa D r, Meltlaad
CHURCH OP CHRIST

Chureh
Church
Church
Chureh

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Christ, aaaava
Christ, Uagwoad
Christ. Paula

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Ovlada
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Christ Kplacopal Char ah. Langwaad
All dalata kplacopal. Kntarprlsa
H a lf Crass Bpiacoput, Fark A v a dt Ith

LDTMHRAM
Aaaaaalaa Lutheram Chunk, Overbreek
Dr. Casaatharry
a ood dkophard Ualtad Luthara,
111* S Orland* Dr.
Luther** Churoh uf
i l l W. Uth Ftsee
Maaalah Latharaa Church. Amiriahh Laglsa
Hall. Pralrl* Lake, Peru Park
BL Lukaa Lutharaa Chureh, BL IM Slavla
MRTHOD1ST
Baraalt Kamarut Mathodlat Chunk, H.
DaBary Ava, Hatarprla*
Raar Luka Hsthadlat Chureh
Utthal A.U.K. Church Canaan Haights
Caasulbarnr Community Mathodlat Chureh,
Hwy. IT-II S Fluty Bids* Rd. Caaaalhorrv
DaBary Cammualty Mathodlat Church W.
Highiaada. DaBary
Christ Mathodlat Chunh
lu il&amp; ii l i i i j i

Pint Mathadlat Chunh, ltd Park Ava
Pin t Mathodlat Chunh of Ovlada
Pint Southern Mathodlat Chureh
Wamaa's dub i l l Oak Ava
Fraa Mathodlat Chureh, lid W. Ilk BL
Oaaav* Mataad1st Chareh. Oaaava
Oraca Mathadlat ChuraA Oaara RA
Oraat Chapel A M R. Chareh, Ovlada
Ohkgrava Mathadlat Chunh, Ovlada
Oataaa Mathadlal Churaft

F u e l ft Waalayau MathadtaL RL 41
W. ut Fuels
■L Jamas AJ4.K. Saafard Ava.
SL Mary's A.M.E. Church BL ML 411 Oataas
■L Fauru Mathadlat C l u n k Oataaa
RA Batarprlaa
Stafford Mamarta! Mathodlat C h u r e h
R DaBary
M A IA R E N M

F I r* t Chureh uf uu Mtaaraaa, w.
lad at Maala
Pars Fark Chursh at thu Nassreufc
O'Brlaa RA. Fara Fark
Irak* Mary Chureh at tha Maaarasu
FRBS BYTE RIAN
Commanlty Pruabytarluu Church. Lake Mary
Flrat Freaky Ur laa chureh, Oak Ava
ft ltd 8L
Flrat Fraabyurua Church. Casaalharry
Pin t FnabytarUh Chureh af DaBary,
M. Hightaad
FraabytaHaa Chureh at Thu Covauaat
I t l l ft OrlAudh Dr.
SL Andrawt FraahyuriM Church
•III Bear Lake Read
Lpul* Cammualty FruabyUrUa Chunh.
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Waatmlaiatar Fraahytsrlaa Church, HewaU

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Fonit Lake gavanth-day Advaatlat Church,
Hwy. Ill, Vor.it City
•av.nth-day Advaatlat Church, Maitland
Ava. Altamonte Iprlnga
Sanford Bavantb-day Advaatlat Chureh.
Bavanth ft Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allan's A.U.K. Church, Oliva ft llth
Church at Ood In CbrlaL Ovlado
Cbuluuta Community Church
Chareh of Ood of Prophecy, h it Elm Ava
Church at Oed Mission. Enterprise
Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
■slat*, t i l l Park Ava
Community Chapel, Altamoats iprlnga
Kastoru Orthodoa Church. BL Johns Chry­
sostom Chapel. Hwy. IT-II, Para Park
Congregation Bath lanal. llth ft Magnolia
First Caurch of Christ, Bcieallit,
•a# K. ind

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Kingdom Uall at Jahovnh'a Wltnaaa
Iraha Munroa UalL li l t W. Third *L
Flrat Peatecoiui Church of Langwood
Full Oeapal Tabaruaclt ITII Country Club
ML OUvu Halluaaa Church, Oak Hill
HA Oataaa
Plsacnsi Aasambly af Ood, nth ft Elm
Bastard Alliance chureh. !«•! A Park A v a
Baaford Coagragstlaa at Jehovah's Witu**a*A 1*4 Baaford Ava
Tha Salvation Army, 114 M. Ind 8L
Unity Church at laatorA •»( m. lat SL

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VOL. 57

United Press Leased W ire

Eetnldished 1908

M O ND AY, M A Y 3, 1965

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

NO. 181

Five GIs Die
In Evacuation
Of Civilians
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) —
President Johnson kept hi
close touch today with devel*
opments In the Dominican Re­
public where he has ordered
armed U. S. force* to prevent
establishment o f a Commun­
ist regime.
White House press secre­
tary George K. Reedy said
tho President waa following
•vents In tha rebellion •
wracked Caribbean country
and waa being kept fully In­
formed on developments there.
Johnson told the nation
Sunday night he had ordered
an additional 4,500 troops to
tho Dominican R e p u b l i c ,
bringing the total to 14.000,
to protect U. S. citizens end
other foreign nationals, dis­
tribute food and medicine and
aid in sanitation measures.
But he alia said In hi* televised speech that "tho Am er­
ican nation* cannot, must
not, and will not permit tha
establishment
of
another
Communist government In tho
Western Hemisphere.”
N E W P O L IC Y ?
Reedy was asked today if
the President's statement re­
flected a new policy to use
troops to resist a Commun­
ist takeover In any Latin
American country. Reedy re­
plied that he did not want to
go beyond Johnson's state­
m ent
The White House aide also
declined to comment on a re­
mark by farm er President
Juan Bosch o f the Dominican
Republics that the revolution
had been won until the Unit­
ed States Intervened.
"W e have stated clearly
what we have done and why
we have done It,” Reedy said.
Asked fo r W hite House re­
action to the fact that only
ono television network carried
the President’s speech live,
Reedy laid the ofatomenfi w ,a
made available fo r the net­
works and that It was up to
them to deride whether to
■carry It.
Five American servicemen
have been killed In the figh t­
ing. Dominican casualties on
liulh side* were estimated
conservatively at 1,000 dead
and 1,200 wounded.
About 3,000 American eiUiena and nationals o f other
countries have been evacuated
since Thursday. Another 1,500
U. 8. citlsens and 3,500 ref­
ugees from
other nations
were being taken out today.
Tho unified military com­
mand at Norfolk, Vo., said
today U. S. planes had ftown
3tU mission* out o f Bento
Domingo.
The Tactical A ir Command
(T A C )
end
M ilitary
A ir
Transport Service (M A T S )
aircraft removed 3,957 per­
son*, Including military pert
sound, and 2,869 tons o f
cargo, a spokesman said.

U. S. Hiking Viet NamForce
N E W C O M M A N D E R o f Reconnnidsoncc Attack Squadron One, Cdr. Vnlcnttn G. Matula (rig h t), wields saber to cut cake at change o f command
ceremonies at Naval A ir Station. Cdr. Jesse W. T a ft (le ft ), retiring com­
mander, looks on. T a ft’s next assignment is aboard USS Forrestnl.

Paratroopers
Fn Route To
Press Effort
SAIGON (U P I) — A 3,300man brigade o f U. S. Army
paratroopers

will

South Viet Nam

Acute CD Problems
Face New Director
Hy Barry l.awra
The problem* o f hi* predc.
ceasor strongly as ever face

ci© 6*
Sanford'* "Smoking T iger*”

Howard

H.

Harrison,

new

civil
defense
director for
Seminole County.
The retired N avy llcuten-

probably will be en route to
Viet Nam by the time thl* ap­
pear* in print. Don Voyage and
happy hunting!
The

Tiger*

of

Rocoanilss-

ance Attack Squadron One ai•embied in the criip morning
aun Friday and watched their
new No. l Tiger, Commander
Valentin (1. Matula, take the
helm.
Ih e officer* and men were
an Im prcu ivc tight in their
brilliant whites with the alcek
Vigilante*
grouped
in the
background.

county's civil defense prob­
lems. “ A s Mr. Peterson point­
ed out, we have no approved
fullout aheltcra in the coun­
ty, no emergency operating
center and no warning sys­
tem.
"L ik e any other office, our
major problem is getting the
necessary fund*. . .this I* our
primnry requirement. Bight
now, all I can do is work on
getting these funds and keep
things rolling smoothly."
One step toward aolving
these problems lieglna today
when a survey gets underway
to determine possible exist­
ing fallout shelters in the
county, " I t will give u* some
information with -which to or*
crate,” Harrison said o f the
survey.
Harrison
and his wife,
Catherine, live at 3507 Park
Avenue, They have six chil­
dren: Colleen, 10; Margaret,
9j Kevin, 7; Maureen, r&gt;;
Tamara, .3, and Patiick, 2.
They have lived In Sanford
six years, since
Harrison
ended his 22-year career in
the Navy. A t his time o f re­
tirement, he was stationed nt
Sanford Naval A ir Station.
Harrison is a native of
Ohio and attended Ohio State
University.
He is also Veteran* A f ­
fair* O fficer fo r the county.

Voters To Get
Crack At Plan
For Highways

land

In

"within the

next few days," it was o ffi­
cially announced today. It is
the first unit o f Arm y com­
bat soldiers to be committed
to the war.
A Joint statement by the U.
S.

Embassy

and

the

South

Vietnamese government said
the paratroops arc being dlt
patched "to press the war ef­
fort against the Viet Cong
more vigorously."
A spokesman for U. S. m ili­
tary headquarters here re
ported that 1,000 American
soldiers and three additional
companies of U. S. Arm y hel­
icopters were landed in South
Viet Nam during the weekend
as part of the military build­
up.
31,000 YAN KS
There already are about 31,000 American servicemen in
South ViPt Nam. Including al­
most to ,000 Marines at the U.
S. airbase near Ds Nang.
Advance ei«mcnt&gt;i of the
paratrojp unit, the IT3rd AirImrne based on Okinawa, ar­
rived today, the Joint an
nounccmcnt said. About Go
men were Involved in the
Initial group.
The paratroopers will be
assigned to defend the Itien
Hoa air base Just north ot
Saigon and the Vung Tau air
base and seaport complex 40
miles southeast o f the capital

F R A M E HOM E o f Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith, on H igh w ay 17-92 one-half
milo north o f the St. Johns River bridge, was destroyed hy fire Saturday

night. DeHary Fire Department managed to contain the blaze from near­
by structures. The Smith family was not at home a t the time.
(M iddleton P h oto)

'Bare Bones' Hike Seen
Tha tfcuae version, total­
TALLAH ASSEE D T I ) —
1 he Senate
appropriations ling $l,f8t!,3G5,2(W!1 cleared
committee started work to- the appropriations committer
dny on a proposed general the end y M s s t week and was
spending bill that is $5.8 mil­ expected to ba introduced
lion over Ihe
are bone*” early tbit'*week.
budget rerommeti 'ad by the
Commllfgo Chairman Reji.
Governor and Cs inrt.
J J. G riffin o f Osceola says
While culcn.l s In both lie hope* it will bo passed
to the
Senate
house* are crowded with doz- and sent
en* o f hills, the most Import­ Thursday or Friday.
ant subject right now li the
Willie the House bill wa*
record Idllioii-dollar general only a half million dollar*
appropriations measures. The over budget commission rec­
House committee already has ommendations, h i compared
pasted its bill.
for the predicted $4 million
Sen. Wilton Carraway, of incri-uae hy the Senate com­
TuMulinssee, chairman o f the mittee, both bills would lie
Senate money committee, pre­ way under anticipated rev­
dicted the Senate appropria­ enue fur the coming bienni­
tions act would total about um.
$4 million more than the $1,The House committee okay­
098,flr&gt;5,7fll recommended by ed $1,000,007,275 In opera­
the Cabinet Budget Commis­ tional fund* and $25,747,991
sion.
fo r construction, nut Includ­
The bill is expected to ing the state
universities
clear committee either Tues­ which are financed hy bond
day or Wednesday and be Issue*.
introduced the middle o f the
One o f the biggest ruts
week.
made by the House committre wo* $2.7 million from the
Department o f
Education's
school testbook programs. It
left $10 million in the meas­
ure for hook* during the bi­
ennium.

They are headed for long
month* ' o f ceparalion from
their loved one*. They will be
facing great dangera in car­
H . H. H A R R IS O N
rying out their mission aboard
the USS independence wlW ant commander took over the
the Seventh Fleet.
C l) duties from A. B. PeterIt is comforting to know that sun Sr. Harrison had been
"F IG H T O N "
Reconnaissance Attacx Squad Peterson's assistant since the
LONDON ( U l’ t ) - U . S. Un­
ron One la at the pinnacle *»' first o f this year.
der Secretary of State George
combat readiness. It makes ui
“ I have no solution any
W. Hall said today the United
at home feel safer.
more than Mr. Peterson did,”
Stale* would "figh t on" In
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a
Harrison said, answering *•
Viet Nam rather than sign a
about
solving
the
The C la n o f 1010 isn't a query
agree­
“ meaningless
lone. The Class or 19*2 ol
m ent" with the Communists.
Saminole High School also is
Ball addressed the opening
thinking
about a reunion
meeting of Use Southeast Asia
Classmate* will meet at the
Treaty. Organization (S K A TO )
caucus room of the F lrit Fed­
ministerial council called to
eral Savings and Loan at 7:30
shore
up allied defenses
p. m. Tuesday for the pur­
against
Communist aggres­
pose o f planning a reunion.
sion in Viet Nam and other
All mem beri are urged to at­
Three Sanford men were in ed In "g o o d " condition
trouble spots in the SEATO
tend.
theater.
Jured, two seriously, In two Seminole hospital today.
•
•
•
separate
accidents
about
7
p.
A Mr*. M cTavlih, who lives
at 203 Oaklawn In Sunland m. Saturday near the inter­
Estates, called the other day section of SR 13 *nd U. S.
with a problem—to say the 17-92.
Robert D. Fleming, 2S, of 207
least. She was all set to do the
w rc k 'i washing and cleaning Citru* Drive, and Frederick
and not a drop of water. She W. Hochitettcr, 21, o f 1213
and other neighbors In Sunland Magnolia Avc., were admitted
say that the water la cut off to Seminole Memorial Hos­
arbitrarily from time to time pital with serious injuries af­
ter the car in which they were
without notification.
riding overturned.
•
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•
James Marion Harman Sr..
First graders will sign up
39, of 472 Rosalia Drive, a
Tuesday at West Side-Gram­
newspaper photographer cn
m ar Elementary and oilier
route to the scene o f the ac­
schools inSanford, At West
cident, was injured when his
Side the sign up period will be
station wagon left the road and
from 1:30 to 3:30 p. ro.. Birth
fell Into a drainage ditch.
certificate! must accompany
Slate Trooper J. L. Sikes
all prospective students.
said a 1965 Barracuda driven
•
•
•
by Fleming went through a
Richard Mayer, of
Lake
stop sign at 17-92, skidded aMary, 1* one o f IS outatand
cross the four-lane, sailed 71
ing sophomores at Stetson Uni
feet through the eir and roll­
vertity elected to membershir
ed another 100 feet before com­
In the Green Circle honorary
ing to rest In a marsh. Dam­
for Junior men. Member* are
age to the car was estimated
selected on the bail* o f poten­
at 11,300. Hochstettcr was a
tial
leadership,
scholarship
passenger In the car.
and character.
Sikes said Fleming epparently was traveling at a high
rale of speed. He was charged
with reckless driving.
H A V A N A (U P 1 ) — Cuban
Hsrmon, attempting to reach
Prem ier Fidel Castro, conced­ the accident scene along the
ing that Communists had Join­ shoulder of the road, fell into
ed the revolt la the Dominican a drainage ditch. He suffered
Republic, has denounced U. back injuries and his car
M ISS N E W S M Y R N A Bench o f 1964 (Jane Freem an) plants a buss on
S. troop landing* there. He daroagos waa estimated at
the bald pate o f A ctin g M ayor A . L. Wilson as 20 lovelies entered in the
warned the Cuban people a U. $300.
Seaside Fiesta Thursday through Sunday paraded through downtown
All three persons were list­
S. invasion could occur here.
Sanford to plug the 16th annual N ew Sm yrna Beach a ffa ir.

T h r e e S a n fo rd M e n
In ju re d

Fidel W arns

In

M is h a p s

Meanwhile, House Speaker
E. C- Howell told UE'l today
that, in looking hark over
the first half o f the session,
he was "pleased" with the
work so far.
"W e are well ahead of

w hw e S t S e n last tlmo,” ha
said, "both In terms o f bills
passed and Introduced.”
Bowel) shrugged aside the
feet that some o f the seeelan's most Important bills
era among the 1,009 still in
the legislative mill.
A m ajority o f tha 339 bill*
passed eo fa r er# local. Gov.
Haydon Burns has signed six
o f the measures, vetoed two
and allowed the rest to lwcome law a fter a grace peri­
od without hi* signature.
Among
very important
meaturea which have not
reached the floors o f the two
housea are the Judicial re­
form hill, revision o f election
statutes and a sizeubte part
o f th* Burns administration
program.
Thera also are the appro­
priations bill and tho general
revenue bills to be consider­
ed.

Brazil Supports
U. S. Actions

A U T O M A T IO N 7
LAKELAND
(U P I )
—
l*orta United States actions to Citrus harvesting by machine
will bo discussed Wednesday
restore peace in the Domin­
at a meeting o f a Florida
ican Republic.
Citrus Mutual committee.
Brasil also backed the U.
RIO DE JANEIRO (U P I )—

Brazil announced today it sup-

Cut

RUPTURE
PHNOM P E N H , Cambodia
(U P I ) — Chief o f State
Prince Norodom 81hanouk an­
nounced today his Cambodian
government baa broken o ff
diplomatic relations with tho
United States,

S. request for creation of a
peace committee by the O r­
ganization of American Stales
(O A S ), tha Brazilian state­
ment said.

U n iv e rs ity
B ill

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P t ) —
Gov. Haydon Hum*’ $300 mil­
lion plan to four-lane 1,207
miles o f federal and elate
highways in Florida scorns a
cinch to be passed by the
Legislature and sent before
the voters for approval.
But when the people will
get a chance to vote It In or
out la a big question. There is
some opposition In the Legis­
lature and a few votes may
mean the difference.
The Governor, who will address a joint session o f the
legislatu re next week when
the constitutional amendment
Is Introduced on both houses,
■ays he wants tt to go to the
people on Nov. 2 o f this year.
" I can wait until l DM,"
said Burns, “ but the people o f
Flurida can't watt fo r theta
road*.*’
The 10-paga bill, which
lists SB major four-lanlng
projects, need* tha approval
o f Ht House members and 32
senators to get on the Imllot
this year a t an "emergency
measure.”
However, i f 75 representa­
tives and 27 senators okay
the bill—and this aertna a*
good as dona— then it would
have to wait a year beforo
going on tha ballot.
Burns la confident the plan
will gain approval alneo tho
bond payoff funds would not
come out o f the pcoplc’e
pockcte, at leact no more
than they are already paying.
It call* fur I.S cents o f tha
gus tax rebate to be used as
u payoff,
Tha projects listed In tha
measure total 1,112 mile* ot
four-lanlng fo r U. 8. and
main artery routes In Florida
imd 95 miles o f cunnrctlng
links to downtown business
district* a n d
communities
pasted up by interstate high­
ways.
The language o f the amend,
ment dues not limit the total
strictly to $300 million, but
the governor has Hated this
total In specific projects and
says it will probably lie pro.
vlded In four $76 million Is-

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Only $723,000 was approv­
ed fo r the university o f East
Central Florida today by th*
Scnato

appropriation*

com­

mittee.
The two-year appropriation
was
included
in a atata
spending bill being written by
the committee.
Proponents o f the univer­
sity, to be located south o f
O vkdo in Orange County,
have been seeking $7 to $8
million to g e t tha school op­
ened in 1907,
Central Florida legislators
contend a bare minimum of
$7 million I* needed to get
the
university
opened on
schedule.

I f tho $723,000 appropria­
tion stands, obaervcri believe
opening o f tho school w ill bo
delayed several jraara.
The Senate go t down to
work today on a proposed bill
that runs about fl.fi billion
and Chairman Wilson Carra­
way predicted it eould roach
the floor Wcdneaday and be
voted on Friday or aarly next
week.
The House appropriation!
commltteo voted Its spending
bill to tha floor Friday and
expects to bring it op fo r
final action later this week.
Carraway
said
although
higher than tha Honaa bill,
tha Sonata version w ill not
require new taaea.

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wash and hang, never
Iron. W hite, gold, Band,
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Indians Capture State Honors
Seminole High S c h o o l * !
"T w irlin g

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"Marching

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and
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h iv e taken top honora in
competition.
In lha Florida Bandmaatera’
Aioociatlon atate contest at
Daytona Beach) tha "Tw irling
Seminole*" (majorettca) took
their 10th conaecutlva "sup• rio r" rating.
Sylvia Williama la captain
o f tha majoratta eorpa.
Member* o f the band who
earned "auparior" rating* for
their Inatrumental aoloa in*
elude David Edward*, anara
drum} Rebecca Tanner, piano,
and Stephen Leach, clarinet.
Charlie Stein and Edward*

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NOTICK IB herobf al»*n that
I am engaged In bualnaaa at
J i l t Mmltn lid., Bamlnola f.'oun4*, Florida, undar tha llctltloua
turn* of, National
llu.ln..*
Consultants and that I Inland
to raglatar » » 'd nama with tha
Clark of tha Circuit Court,
•amlaola County, Florida, In
• ccordanea with
tha provlalona of th* Flctltloua Nam*
Statutes, to .w lti Bactlon l l t -01
Florida Blatutaa I I I ) .
Rig! William A. Thoaa
Fubllah April 11. It. *•&gt; * Mar

“ superior" ner and Claudia Bomgardner.
A "auperior" rating i* the
rating for a drum duet.
New exhibitions hanging (hit
Enaemhiee receiving the top hlgheit obtainable and all
rank were a flute quartet player* and twirler* permit* month In the Federation of
Art Galleriei at D eB iry Manconaiatlng of Joel Fetid, Meda ted to participate In the atate
lion Houie are painting* by
Nelman, Peter Darml and contcit had to earn a aim*
Lilly Chen, well-known Chincie
Ita lia Moore and a clarinet llarly high rating at the dla- artist of Indlalantle, and a
quartet ronalating o f Leach, trlct level ronteata held aev* collection of (elected paintings
by the Artists' League of Day­
Edward Hubbard, Mica Tan* cral week* ago.
tona Beach.
Mrs, Chen wsa born in Ha­
waii and lived and atudlcd
both in China and Hawaii. Her
training w ai primarily in water color* and oils with her
commercial art in air bruih.
She haa had many ahowinga
In the Central Florida area
and has given a number of
demonstrations including one
on television. She is m arred
and haa four children. Her
home and studio are in Indialantic.

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REBECCA T A N N E R

D A V ID E D W A R D S

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cut*, it

NOTICH OF BALM
NOTICK Id IIKH HD Y tlIV K N
that on tha 14th day of May,
1141 at 11:M A.M. at tha Waat
door of tha Court llouaa of
Ramlnola County, at Hanford,
Florida, tha undarilgnad Clark
Will offar for aala tha follo w­
ing described real property:
L ot 10, Uloek U, COUNTRY
CLUB 34ANOH, U N IT No,
1, according to tha |&gt;lat
tharaof aa raoordad In Flat
Book 11. pagaa 1* and TS,
Dublin ftacorda of Raminola County, Florida
togathar with all atructuraa,
improvamanta. Natural, appli­
ance!, and appurlenancea on
aald land or uaad In conjunc­
tion therawiih.
The aforaaald aala will ba
mada purauant to a final dar n e of foredoaura enlerad In
Chancery Action No. H i l l now
Binding In tha Circuit Court of
tba Ninth Judicial circuit of
and for Ramlnola County, FlurIda.
DATED thta tlth day at
April, t i l l .

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Marlha T. Vlhleq
Deputy Clark
van dan Barg A Day
Atlornaya for Plaintiff
111 Kaat Church Rtreat
441 Flrat Federal Building
Orlando, Florida
Fubltahl May I, 1*11
CDM a

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT,
NINVH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF V l o h i d a IN ANU FOR
SHMINOLR COUNTY.

IN CHANCKHT NO, 14.T4R.
I N K S J4UHKU1TH.

a M. W ILLIi.

W id o w ,

Plaintiff,

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Defeadanl.

NOTICB o r a t«T
TOI O. M. W 1LL.1R,
WllUHK IIKH1DKNCK IH
UNK NO W N
and
WIIO
CONOKALH H IMSE LF SU
T H A T PROCESS CANNOT
BK FKItBQNALLT SE R V ­
ED UPON HIM:
A C O M P L A I N T H A V IN ll
BEEN Filed In the Circuit
Court In and for Ramlnola
County, Florida, In Chanciry,
•ntllltd, "I N E Z M E RK D1T 1I,
widow, va. O. M. W I L L I S "
praying for aartaln rallaf for
tha above named Plaintiff lata
Meredith and manual you tha
above named defendant, 41. M.
Willie,
NOW, THKll tJ Foll K. T H IS
18 TO N O TIFY YOU That If
you with to defend agalnit and
cnnleat lha above entitled ac­
tion, You are required to file
your A n iw e r or other written
defame, It any you have, to
till* Complaint with Ilia Clatk
of the above deecrlbed Court
and to eerva upon P l a i n t i ff *
attorney, ALUK UT N. FITTH, 1
Maeonto Building, H a n f o r d ,
Florida, a eopy tharaof on or
befora lha 4th day of June

m i.

T H E N A T U R E of aald Com­
plaint la to prey that Ilia f o l­
lowing deecrlbed landa lying
and being In Seminole County,
Florida, to-wlti
Lot I. Block "C." OENE
UAUI.KR
SECTION
OF
MEREDITH MANOR, nr.
cordlna to tha plat there*
uf recorded In Plat llmik «,
page I I of lha Dublin Rec­
ord* of Seminole County,
Florida,
and,
That portion of L ot I,
Illnrh • « , " OKNK &lt;1ARLES
SECTION f ) F M Kit EDITH
MANOR, according to plat
thereof recorded III Plat
Book I, pea* »* &lt;&gt;f tb*
Public Record! of Hemlnnl*
County, Florida, deacrihed
te follow e: COMMENCE at
the H, \V. Com er of l.ot 1,
Block f . Dene Uahlaa He,lion of Meredith Manor, ee
aforeaald,
tlianca
run
North 41 Dearer* I I mln&gt;
utea Weal 121.74 faat to a
point of bealnnltiBi Ihenc*
rontluue North 41 degree*
11 minute* W r i t l l . t l feet
to th* P, C. of a curve hav­
ing a radlue of l l . a i feel,
thence Northerly on th#
aro of aald curve 11 1* feet
to the P. T. of aald curve,
th em * South *4 dear*** I I
mlnutea
Kaat * 1.4 feat,
thane* South 11 degree* I I
minute* I I aecond* Kaet
IT.II feet to the eald point
of beglnnlua,
b* foreclosed by virtu* o f a
certain vendor'* Han agalnit
aald landai
F A IL
NOT TO
A N IW E R
Leal a Deere* Pro Conf«**o b*
•nter*d herein aaalnet rou.
WITNKSM MY HAND and 111*
Official Sa il of lha above ntyl•d Caart at Hanford, Semlnol*
County, Florid*, thta tlth day
of April. A. D. 1111.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Rarkwllh, Jr.
c le rk af tha above piyled
Court
By: KHaabalh Ilruauahaa
A L B E R T N. F IT T S
I Maaontc Building
SaaforS, Florida
Attaraay far Plaintiff
rubltah: Alar *, la, i t , * 4, l i i l

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Chinese Artist
Has Paintings
At Mansion

STEPH E N LEAC H

C H A R L E S S T E IN

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN T H E C IRCUIT COURT OF
TIIM NINTH JU D ICIAL C IR .
UUIT, IN AND FOR aKMINOl.E
COUNTY, FLO RIDA,
( It A NCr.lt V NO. 14KM
F IR ST
F K D K IIA I.
HAVINOB
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, a corporation.
Plaintiff,
v*.
JOHN P. JOHNSON and NKDBA (I. JOHNSON, hta Wlf*i
and T H E FOREST PltO PBRTIKS, INC. a Maaaachuaettt cor*
poratlon,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF *1 IT
T O l JOHN I*. JOHNSON
Rasldanc* Unknown
NKDR A O. JUII.NHON
Itreldenra Unknown
Tou are hereby notified Ihet
a cult ha* been filed aualuat
you In lit* ahov* entitled r u m .
and that you era required t*
til* your anawer with
lha
Clark of thl* Court and to
aarv* a copy thereof upon th*
plaintiff or plaintiff'* altnrneye, whoa* name and addreaa
Is (litre, lledrh'k A Itoblheon,
10! Meet Church Htrect, Orlen.
do, Florid*, not l i t e r then May
II, l i l t , It you fall to do *o a
Deere* Pro Confasso wilt b* an*
tarad aaalnet you for the re.
lief demanded In the Com­
plaint. Thta ault I* to for*,
cloa* a m o r ta l* *. The real pro­
perty pro, redrd egeloet le:
Lot It. Illurk D. of L I T T L E
W K K 1W A ESTATES NUMBE It ONE, according in th*
plat thereof a* recorded In
ITet Rook I, pea* It, of
the Public Record* of Semi­
nole Counly, Florid*.
WITNESS my hand end the
eeel of thta Court at Hanford,
Florida, tble ath day of April,
latt
(B EA U
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r.
Clerk
lly: Martha T. Vllilen. D. C.
(Hire, Hedrick A llulilneon
lot Kaat Church Street
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Puhtleh April i f . It, I t A May
1. t i l l .
C D L -II

IN TIIM
CIR CUIT
COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL
CIIICI IT.
IN
AND
POM
aP.NINIII.IS
COUNTY, * T A T K OP F LO R ­
IDA, IN CIIANCF.RY.
NOTICE OP
POIIK4J,linUMI! BALK
Nolle* la hereby given that
the undartlantd, Clerk of th*
Circuit Court of th* Ninth Ju­
dicial Circuit. In and for Hem.
Inula County. Ftprlil*. purauant
to th* dacraa M| gyrecloaut*
entered In a rand pending In
aald Court, tba a ly l* uf which
la
NlHtTII
AME RICAN
MORTtl AUK CORFU RAT I ON. an Ar kanaaa corporation,
Plaintiff.
va.
Ji iSKI’ ll
A.
CORRfTT
nnd
V I R U I M A 1- L'Ult It ITT, hi*
wife,
Defandanla.
and th* dorket number of
which I* 1440*. will offer for
aala and aall at Public Outcry
to the liiaheet and beet bidder
for raali, the following de*
acrlltad
properly
alluot* In
SenilKul* County, Florida, to
wit:
Lot IT, Block 1. I IE F T L K R
HOMES ORLANDO SEC­
TION ONK. according to
map nr plat tharaof r e ­
corded In Plat Rook II,
I'agee E and a, Public Rec­
ord* nf Seminole County,
Florid*.
Said aala will b* held at th*
front atep* or th* Samlnola
County Courthoua* In th* city
of Hanford, Florida, on th* tlth
day of May, 1* * 6, at Il;ti0
o'clock A.M., or aa anon there­
after aa the earn* cal: t&gt;* done.
(S E A L )
Arthur H, lleckwlth. Jr.
Clark
lly Marlha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
ItOESS, WIHI IT A 11l ilt FORD
American National Rank Bldg.
I*, o. line l l l t l
St. I ’rteretiurg, Florid* 11711
Pulillali: May J, I I * !
CPU 5

IN
TMH F l l l l 't I T
f i l l IIT,
NINTH
Jl'tltCt At,
C tllC I'IT
UF PI.UMIUA IN AND FOR
t K N IN U L K COUNT!
CHANCERY NO. I 4.SJ*
A. D. RUBIER.
Plaint iff
va.
JIMMIE SMITH him! SEMIN(ILK MIA N CoRI-lillATtUN, a
Florida Corporation,
Defendant*
NOTICK OF aALbS
NOTICE IH HKIIK IIY OtVKN
that on th* ITth day of May,
ISOS, *1 11:110 o'clock A. M. el
the main door of the Courthone* of Seminal* Counly, at
Saniord, Florida, th* underalgnad Clark will offe r for
aala In the hlgheet end beet
bidder for caeh the following
deairlbed real property:
twit I, lllock 14, lavckharl
Hubdlvlelon
ercordllig
to
1h* Plat thereof a* r e ­
corded In Plat Book I,
page TO, Publlr Record* ol
Seminole County, Florida,
loaether with all atructuree,
Irnprovementa, flat urea, appli­
ance*. end appurtenance* on
eald land nr u.ed In conjunc.
tlon therewith,
Thla aala la mad* purauanl
to final darra* of forarlneur*
entered In Chancery action No.
14,111 now pending In lha
Cltrult Court In and for BrinInole County. Florida.
D A T E D thl* lltli day at
April. A. U. l i l t .
ISKALl
Arthur If. Rarkwllh, Jr.
Clerk of tba Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for aemlnnl* County,
Florida
lly Maalna atowelt. D, C.
iRIItIMlN V. FRE D E R IC K
Attorney for Plaintiff
l i t Eaet Commercial at reel
P. D. Boa 111!
Sanford. Florida, 12771
1‘ ubllah: May I, I I I !
CDM I

NOTICK OP I A I . K
Nolle* la hereby given that
purauant to Float D u r e * of
For* cl mure and Hole entered
In lha rail** pending In Ilia
Circuit Court In and for gamInula County,
Florida, caa*
docket No. 14711, th# undrr• l*ned Clerk will aell th* pro­
perty alluated In aald Count)
deecrlbed aal
I ail I I, lllock II. TANULKWOOD SECTION T H R E E
I t U n . A T according to plat
lliereuf rein Med In Plat
lionk in. pan* R , Publie Record* or Semlnol*
County, Florida: logellier
wi th the following Item* of
proparly which ar* located
In and permanently Inatalled a* a part of th*
Improvement* on eald land:
ft. K. l|o| Water Heater,
permanently Initalled, aer­
ial no. P l a o i l l t . Model TUII, ** gallona: Nulone K i t ­
chen Evliauel Kan, In", per­
manently
Inalalled: ( 1. E.
ilarhaa* DDpoaal, Serial No.
r i * ! « l l . Modal I F A I L parmanently Inalalled: 41. K,
Electric Range, Free Blend­
ing, Serial
No.
I 'N U I IT A
Model 1Jlt&lt;&gt;: 41. K. Refr iger­
ator, Fre* Standing, Sr rial
No. n p i l l i l i l . Model 141121*}
I I Vanatlan Blind*, perma­
nently Attached hardware
at public &gt;ate to th* hltheit
bidder fo r caeh, between th#
hour* of 11 oil o'clock In lha
forenoon amt 2 :0( a'clock lu
tha afternoon, oa lha lath day
of May. A. D. 1* 1!, at lha
front door nf th* Semlnol*
Counly Court Houaa, In San­
ford. Florid*.

INKAI-I

Arthur 11. Rackwrllh, Jr.
Clark of Ilia Circuit Court
By Marlha T, Vlbltn
Deputy Clerk
A lb an C. Warty, Ally.
1(11 Central Avenue
St. Patareburg. Florida
Publlah: May I. I I I !
CDM 1

.NOTICB OF AP P LIC AT IO N
FOR CI.OII Nil, VAC AT ING
AND ARANOONINO
U T ILIT Y K A iK N K N T
NOTICE IH H E R E B Y G IVEN
by T H E It A It KCXIKIIH CO.
INC., a Florida corporation, fee
atmpla title nwntr of Ilia fol­
low ing daacrlbad property sit­
uate and being In Samlnola
County, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 12, Block A and th*
Westerly 1ST faat of Lot I,
lllock II. nf ( 1LEN AUDEN
HI’ IIDI VIHIUN,
Town
nf
Altamonte Spring*. F lo r ­
ida, according to th* Flat
tharaof as recorded In Plat
Rook 14, P ag* 24. Publla
Rarnrdi of Semlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
purauant to the Ordinances of
Altamonte
Spring*,
Florida,
haa filed a Patlllon with Ilia
Town Council of Altamonte
Sprint*. Florida, whereby It
haa r*i|U*at*d a resolution to b*
adopted providing for lha clos­
ing, vacating and abandoning
of that certain three I l l - f o o t
utility aaaarnant reserved along
th* common-lot tin* between
tha two (21 Iota aforeaald daicrlbed: and &lt;ht aald Town
Council of Altamonte Spring*,
Florida, will hold a public
bearing on the aald Petition on
th* l»t h day of May, A.D. t i l l ,
at 1:00 o’clock p m , at lha
Town Hall, Altamonte Spring*,
Florida, at which time thus#
for and again*! th* isms will
l-a heard and final action tak­
en.
HAT ED thla K i l l day of
April, A. n , m ’-.
DOROTHY H ARD EES
Acting Town Clark
Town of Allatnont*
Springs, Florida
H. JOSEPH DAVIS. JIL,
uf tha firm
Stanatrom, Davla A Mclntoih
Post Office ling I I I *
Sanford. Florida, 12TTI
Attorney* for aald Town
Puhllah: May 1, 114!
CDM T
NDTIUK OF T H E ADOPTION
OP A HUBULITtON CLONING,
VACATING AND ABANDO N­
ING
PART
OF
UOt GLAS
AY KM Lb,
A N l&gt;
ALL
OF
GLO RIA AV E N UE IN T R A I T
1*. BANLANOO BPHINIIB BURIII VISION*
TU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Nutlc* la harcliy given Unit
purauant to Section
IJl.lu,
Florida Htatutea &lt;I»S1), tha
Hoard nf County Coinmlialnnera of Samlnola County, F lo r ­
ida. adopted a resolution on tli*
21th day » r April, ta il, rinsing,
vacating and abandoning a
cerlaln half street right-ofway and a cerlaln full atrert
righ t-of-way In S a m l n o l a
County, Florida, deacrihtd aa
follow*:
A. That part o f Douglas A v e ­
nue which ls between Die
South right-of-way tin* of
Htat* Road No. 414 and Hi*
North righ t-of-way lllia of
Barton Street, thla part of
Dougla*
Avenue
ha Ing
shown aa 1! ft. or ’ « the
land necessary tor a atreat
right-of-way to Tract No.
is. Sanlando Springs Sub­
division, recorded In Plat
llook !. Pug# IS of the
Publto Record* of Semin­
ole County, Florida, Doug­
las Avenu* being localed
along tha East lln# of th*
NtV U of the H\v*i of Sec­
tion 2, Township 21 South,
Range 2'J East,
U- All of Gloria Avenu* which
I*
between
the
North
rlab l-of-w ay line of Slat*
Road No. I l l amt (he North
lln# of th* N W U of th#
HtVli of Section 2. T ow n­
ship I I South, Range 2!
East, It tiling originally
dedicated aa a full street
between Longwood Drive
(now Slat* Road No, I l f )
and Carlton atrial, this
aactlon of Carlton Htr**l
having been abandoned by
the Board of County Com
mlailonera
of
Sentlnul*
Count),
Florida, on tha
ninth day of June, H i !
(that resolution or aban­
donment
la recorded In
County Commission llook
24, Pag * I t l t i Gloria A v e ­
nue being located entireI) In Tract No. 21, Sanlaiidn Springs Subdivision
as recorded In Plat Book !.
P a t * 1*. Public Record! nf
Semlnol# Counly, Florida.
Let this notice h* published
on* time within thirty ( 1*1
day* following the adoption of
the Resolution In tints Issue of
a newspaper of grnrral circu­
lation published In Htntlnul*
CountyDated, thla
2Tth day of
April. 1141.
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk nf the Board of
County
Cuninilaalunera,
Seminole Comity, Fluilda.
Baker A Baker
P. O. Boa 1171
nrlando, Florida
Publish: May 1, 1141
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Ol' Miss Inundates Bllinois Farmland
Q U IN C Y , 111. (U P I &gt; — The
tireless M iiiin lp p i River U p­
ped over fiO,000 nerca of rich
111inoii farmland today and
hurled a fourth flood creat
at thin Mufftop city.
Hannibal, Mo., 20 miles
aouth o f here, also braced for
o new creat. Two downtown
block* already were aubmt-rged and flood water* began to
stagnate.

The Miiaisalppl waa expect­
ed to creat at 24.6 f e e t Tues­
day at Quincy and Hannibal,
the last two population rent­
er* In the path of the tenncloua month-old flood.
Karh o f the three previous
creata here haa broken a
nearby dike, flooding a total
of about 60,000 acres in the
Illinois farming counties of
I’ike, Henderson and Hancock.

fighting work in tome areas.
A woman sightseer f e l l
through a wooden sidewalir
in Hannibal and broke hirT
ankle.
Dike worker* stood by a
long
threatened
levee
at
Nfota, III., about 60 miles
north o f here, using walkietalklp* to call fo r help in case
of breaka

Arlington Rites For Deltona Vet ^"All | saidwas:

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•hall receive th* sum nf E igh­
teen Hundred Dolla-s tlt.lrtti.*
Four IJ.S. president* gave 01) per annum payable tn
monthly Installment* of One
their namei to atate capi­ Hundred F ift y Dollar* (IliO ftn)
ta l!: Lincoln, Nabr.i Jackion, for automobile eapenaa*: pro­
M in .; Madlaon, W it. and viding an affective data.
Publish May 2, 111!

Jefferaon City, Mo.

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Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I’ll eat my hat.” i *

M ilitary Barriers ware italil Curthy Forester, o f Maryland,
at Arlington National Cernr- nnd John Foreater, nf Freshno, Calif., and a sister, Mr*.
tcry fo r A 1hart K. Foreater,
Jessie Hclitand, o f Pennsyl­
74, o f 001 llnlitend Avenue,
vania.
Daitona, who died April 2.1 at
Fish Memorial Hospital in
iJeldind.
The Foreater* rrccntly had
NOTICE OF LEGISLATION
moved to D e l t o n a from T o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice la hereby given nf In­
Drooklyn, N. Y., where he tention
to apply tn th* 17(1
httd bean employatl n* a post­ Yeeelon of Florida Legislature
for
passage
of an act relating
al riark. He was a World War
to Seminole County, amenllng
I veteran.
Section 2, Chapter ! T - l l t Law*
Survivor* are
hia w ifr, nf Florida, a* amended;; provhRtig that the Chal-mvn nf
Mr*. Marguarite Foreater, of the Board of Count/ Commis­
Deltona; aoni, Talbert Mc- sioner* of Namlnnt* Cvunty

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n break whirh official* »aid
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Worker* labored to fo rtify would inundate five mllea o f
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W ater began lapping at a
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New 'Yardstick' In W ar On Poverty

Mon. M ay 3, ’65— Pane 3

'Baby Of Year'

Shriver said the new stand­ $1,800. For families o f two costs to live a decent life In I and under different
W A S H IN G T O N ( U l’ h —
The federal government’* war ard would take into consider­ the poverty level would lie different parts o f the country [stances.

.Contest Won By

on poverty program is using ation
a new yardstick to determine
just which American families
ure really poor.
R. Sargent Shrtver Jr., di­
rector o f the Office of Eco­
nomic Opportunity
(O K O ),
announced the change even as
the U. S. Chamber o f Com­
merce was challenging the
government’s n I d standard
which saya that any family
earning less than 1:1,000 an­
nually is poverty-stricken.

Karen Brisson
Little

Miss Karen Brisson,

daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Brisson. of Sanford, re­
ceived

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trophy

and

sav­

ings bond as winner of the
"B aby of the Y e a r"
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a meeting of the Civltan Club,
The Clvitan Club was the
sponsor of the winning baby
and Brisson it president of the
organisation.
Proceed* from the contest,
$204.92, were donated to the
Little Red Schoolhouie for
mentally retarded chllldren.
Accepting
the
check
was
James Hunt, president of the
Seminole County Association
for Retarded Children.
Mrs. S. 0. Dormlney, chap­
ter president, and Mrs. Joseph
Corley, ways and means chair
man, presented the prises to
Mr. and Mrs. Brisson and thi
check to Hunt.
Hunt
acknowledged
the
check with gratitude from the
eehool and told those assem­
bled that the association Is
working toward providing full
facilities to care for the more
than 300 mentally retarded
children In Seminole County.
"W e have sent off letters to
the proper authorities Justifylng our need for extended faci­
lities and hope that more help
may be forthcoming soon," he
explained.
Brisson told Hunt that the
Little Red Schoolhouse "is a
project close to the heart oi
Civltans end we Invite you tc
call on us for any assistance
that we can givt now and la
the future."
Little Karen said nothingahe just chewed on her tro­
phy.

K A R E N RRISSON received the "Bnby o f the Yenr" trophy. LooKinp on
are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brisson Cleft), Mrs. S. 0. I)orminey and James Hunt.
(Hcrnld Photo)

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The April meeting of the
Welcome Wagon Club was a
"fu n " meeting with the ladies
wearing their own creitlon i
of "E aster bonnets."
Mrs. Bee Tibbs Is. who will
he away for several months,
offered her resignation as re• cording secretary. M ri. Ruth
Boat will assume the office
far the remainder of the yea r
- Judges for the Eaeter Hat
Parade were A) Poirier, John
Lahtlnen and Mre. Louise Duf­
fy. The winners were Mrs.
Ruth Post. Mrs. Ann Muth
and Mrs. EUa Neesa Wisniewaki.
a
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Ann Muth and her
Committee, Mrs. Cecelia Gl**fer, Mrs. Ann Francis and
Mrs. Mary Tucker.
Guests were Mrs. Grace
MacDonald. Mrs. Felix Bailer
■ad Mrs. Louise Duffy.
The Welcome Wagon Club
heeded by Mrs. Eliisbeth
Thomas, will offer an arts and
ft handicrafts sale at the hard­
ware store In Deltona PIsia,
May 14-13.

the

families and whether they
live in urban or rural areas.
It is based on the Agriculture
Department’* "economy level
food plan," which figures a
basic cost of 23 cent* per
person per meal per day.
A family o f four with an
annual income under 13,310
and an individual with income
under $1,540 now would be
classed as poor. Previously,
the figures were |3,000 and

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�Monthly old age, eurvivor*
and disability Insurance ben­
e fit * In Seminole County now
top (341,202, Col. Ilyron R.
Patton, district manager, of
Social Security aald today.
The new monthly figure
represent* an Increase o f 7.8
per cent over the correspondin g period last year.
"Thle Increase can be at­
tributed the changes in the
law in recent yea n , aa well
aa the growth o f our aged
population,” Patton said.
•‘There la no longer any
doubt. Social Security bene­
fit* are helping to stabilise
the
income and spending

by
a
power o f many residents in year*, accompanied
Seminole County,” Patton de­ ateady growth In the number
o f beneflclarie*.
clared.
Tatton noted that aa of
Monthly benefit* first be­
came
payable in January Dec. 31, 1964, tome 6,594
1940, and they have continu- Seminole f'ountiam were colcd without interruption for leetinir about (4,095,424 an-

nually from aorial aecurity.
A * o f Dec. 31, 1963, there
were 54162 Seminole Countiana collecting benefit*.
More people in Seminole
County, he aald, could draw
aocial aecurity benefit* if

they knew more about the
law, and fo r that reaion they
are urged to visit or call the
local aocial aecurity office
whenever they have a ques­
tion concerning their bene­
fit* or responsibilities.

A t o f January 1965, in the
nation at large, more than
19 million beneficlariea were
receiving payment* at the
rale
o f (1,379,704,000 per
month.
The average monthly old-

Retired
worker, *,891*
age retirement benefit In groups, number o f beneficiaJanuary waa (77.72 fo r all riea and total o f payments (206,631; w ife or hatband,
State*, while in the State o f . . . ahowa the number and 671, $25,706; widow and widFlorida
the
average
wat amount o f each type o f ower, 441, (27,667; mother*
monthly benefit paid in Sem­ and children, 1,018, (48,457,
(78.77, Patton laid.
The following table » , . inole Ceunty aa o f laat Dec. and ditabled workera and dependent*, 666, (32,143.
broken down in beneficiary 311

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D A R R E L L F. Kirkpat­

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mander at Sanford Na­
val A ir Station. He, bin
w ife ami three boys
reside at .‘101 East Cryatal Drive.
(N avy Photo)

TO P A Y !

Fire Auxiliary
To Be Organized
In Village
By Margaret Cosby
W ives o f member* o f the
North Orlando Volunteer Fire
Department will meet at 1
j).m. Wcdneiday at the home
o f Mr*. Molvln Campbell, 61
N . Third Street, fo r the pur­
pose o f organising a Indies
auxiliary.
Announcement o f plans fo r
the new gioup waa made at
regular meeting o f the fir e ­
men for the month o f April.
In other business, (ieorge
Hahn wun named historian
and James W. Srhnell and
Raymond Lucore w er* w el­
comed aa naw member*.
It was voted to make a
donation fo r the propoard fire
i-tistioii to bn ioculed at Flor­
ida Roys Ranch in Live Oak
nnd also that tha local dapartmant requires a fire cap­
tain and a lieutenant. These
officers will lie elected at the
May 12 meeting.
Cidef Rill Halm announced
Dial work on tha villugc di­
rectory, one o f tha depart­
ment's projects In cooperation
with tha community, w ill g el
underway Utia month.
Regular meeting* of the
firemen are on the second
Wednesday o f each month
with drill and truiuing aearions on til* fourth Wednes­
day. A ll mattings, for tha
present lime, are held at the
North Orlando village ufflces.

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Tbe four finalist* who will
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�Senior Citizens Forming Powerful Bloc
The Aging I
(FD ITO K 'S
NO TE:
America's
population
is
grow in* by trap* a n d
bound* and. at the same
time, life expectancies are
increasing. Each day 5.000

person* reach 63, This in.
crease in "senior cilliena"
poses many pr«h]r ms —
fo r the aging for those who
car* for them. U PI national
reporter Harry Ferguson
discusses some o f them in

this dispatch, first o f three
on the subject.)

that millions o f old people I considerable validity in the 1to live on less than $1,000 a government ealla poverty.
manitarian instincts, hut It live who views th* plight of
are living longer and enjoy* slogan that the latter year* year. There are nearly aix
There Is increased concern wouldn’t be true. Congress is the aged with indifference is
ing it less.
o f their tives can It the gold- million elderly persons strug- hy the federal government, concerned because there are
inviting retirement to private
Hy Harry Ferguson
Not all o f them, o f course. I en ones.
gllng along on less than $1,* including Congress, about old about IR million Americans
life, and all o f them know it.
W A S H IN G TO N ( U P I ) — j M a n y
o f them adjust
Hut the hard facts arc do- SCO a year. That kind o f in- people.
past 65 ami almost all of
In the long history o f the
Every day S.WM)Americans
smoothly to their new way of pressing. There are three mil*
come definitely puts them in
It would he nice to say that them are entitled to vole.
United States the federal
turn age 65. It is safe to say life and learn that there is I lion elderly families trying |the category that the federal Congress is acting out o f hu­ Any senator or represents*
government's concern shout
old people is a fairly recent
development. It has ocaurred,
for instance, in the adult
lifetime o f President Johnson
and he mentioned that fact
in accepting the annual re­
port o f his council on aging
— a special group set up to
study the problem:
“ When I first came to
Washington, we were doing
nothing. Social Security was
not even talked about. Old
age. aa I understood, was not
prevalent and it took the
combined efforta o f President
Roosevelt and Huey lamg
nnd a good many others to
dramatise the aHunt ion where
we could realty do something
for tlie aged.
"U p to thut time most o f
our elections had b#en run
on the basis o f whether you
were wet or dry. prohibition­
ist
or
anti-pnihihitionist,
Klnn or nnti-Klan, or who.
thrr you were for the local
bridge or against the local
bridge . . . I never heard o f
Social Security until I was 'Jl
years old. All I heard was
whether you wort wet or dry.
for the courthouse group or
against them."
The reason President John­
son did not hear anything
about old people when he
first came to Washington
was that in the cynical world
o f politics there were not en­
ough o f them to make a noise
loud enough to he heard in
the halls o f Congiess. in this
century there has Item a
startling Increase in the num­
ber o f persons past 65, Like
this:
In 1900 there were 3.1 mil­
lion.
In 1940, nine million.
j
In I960, 16.6 million.
pi
In 1965, IK million.
The projection fo r I960 la
24.6 million; for 2000, 12.1
million. Old people not only
have increased in great num­
5 ^ ,
bers. hut they have become
organized and vocal. Politic­
ians are facing np the fact
that you had better worry
'!
'» C L
about the old folka or else.
For much o f lids century
medical science concerned itaelf. not with the aged, hut
with the infant and the
adolescent. The results were
gratifying. In 1000 the death
rate from the rommunlrable
diseases o f childhood —- such
tilings aa mrnstes, scarlet
fever, whooping cough end
diplherl* — w a i 65,2 per
thousand. Today those diseas­
es almost have Imen ronquer*
ed and the death rate ie
negligible.
GOT GOOD R E SU LTS
Then the doctor* turned
their attention to ailment* o f
tile adults end the aged, and
aguin average life expectancy
o f Americana (hot upward in
No UefroHlInK Ever
a sleep curve. In 1900 It was
around 45 years. Today it ie
around TO.
On Aug. 14, 1915, Treat,
Priced Lower Than Ever
dent Hooarvflt signed th*
Social Security law and said
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hut it hy no mean* complete."
H it wonl* were prophetic.
Socini Security has Helped
the aged, hut it has not solv­
ed their problems.
Over the year* Uongtes*
has passed at least eight
amendments to the Social Serurity Art, libereliiing and
improving the benefit*. It
currently hn* under consider­
ation a hill for medicare un­
der Social Security. Hut th*
federal action has not kept
pace with the problem, even
though moat o f the states al­
to provide some form o f old
age assistance.
It is as dungeruui to gen­
eralize about old pcopte a*
it ia about tceii ageri, Dem­
ocrats, Haptisla or chorus
girls. Many o f them are welt
adjusted and happy. Hut ma­
ny of them also are ill, dis­
couraged, hopeless and help­
less. To them to the ticking
of tlie clock day after day
grows louder until it aeema
to l&gt;e a hell lollin g their
doom.
That
ia
why
President
Johnson has chosen t h i s
month o f May to try to rally
the nation to the problems o f
the aged. Ha knows millions
o f them need more money,
but he U equally interested
in bestowing up them the
priceless ingredients of op­
timism end bop*.

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Second

In

The St. Louis Cardinals tried
an old remedy that revived
them last September and found
it still works.
The world champions' par­
ticular cure Is the Pittsburgh
Pirates, and the Cardinals had
four Invigorating doses over
the weekend which loomed
them from loth place to a
fourth-place tie in the National
League.
St. Loult whipped the Pir­
ates twice Sunday, 9-3 and 5-4,
to achieve a .500 winning per­
and Jess C raw ford; back row, Mike Laubert,
centage for the first time this
Frank Sloan, Leon Swain, Randy Ivey, G ary
season and extend itx domi­
Walker, Alton Hughes, Znch Hunter and Dave
Dearolph. Coaches are Churley Rose and Dick
nation of the Rues to 12 con­
Colegrove.
(H erald Photo)
secutive games over the past
two years.
Remember lis t .September
when the Cardinals begin their
fantastic drive to the National
L U C K Y D E B O N A IR
League pennant? They came
Into Pittsburgh in third place,
lay wilb 1:30.7 and Seabreeze
five games behind Philadel­
look second
with Ssnford
phia on Sept. 24. When they
third. The Wildcats also won
left town four days taler, they
the sprint medley relay with
had won five straight from the
2:02.2 with Seabreete second
Pirates snd were only 14
and the Seminolei third.
games out of first, headed for
By Marshall Lingo
ney.
the N L flag.
By Jim Bacchis
Courier allowed revere* no
Herald
Sports
Writer
Manager Rod Schoendienst'a
Herald Sports Writer
Oviedo's Jimmy Courier hur­ tits and aidej hi* cauie at
crew bounced out o l the sick­
&gt;l:c plate with i pair o f hits.
The
Casselberry
Indians
bed again at the sight of the led his Lions to in 8-0 victory
Walter Beasley went two for
romped lo victory In South Pirates Sunday, completing a over Tavares Fridsy to give
three to lead Oviedo at the
Oviedo
the
group
champion­
Seminole League play Friday sweep of the four-game series.
ship and the right to par­ plate.
The Reds swept a pair from
Junior High School team, night pounding the Bear Lake
Ovndo started off In the se­
ticipate in the rcgioi at tourthe New York Met* 9 4 and
their season now completed, r i r i t c i 10-0,
cond Inning w^cn Tim Col­
10-8 at Cincinnati to take over
join their respected teems to
bert am) Wayn.- Jacobs came
Lefty Jim Lucai posted the
hegln Junior baseball play.
the league lead; Philadelphia
in after Beasley s first hit.
Undefeated Rotary puts Ita shut out for the Tribe and took Ihe Braves twice at Mil­
In tha third. Courier and
four garni winning streak helped his own cause with a waukee 0*0 and 10-7; Chicago
Rex Brook* both singled and
and undefeated season on the pair of singles and a double. halted
Hnuston'a
lit -gam e
Jacobi walked to leave the
Leonard Hollis rapped two winning atreak 0-3 and San
line against second place C iv­
bases loaded for Mike Partin.
doubles and a single and Brent Francisco brut the Dodgers
itan.
Partin tingled and Brooks and
Helms
helled
a
home
run
and
at lore Angeles 4-2, in 10 in­
In the Little League, the
Courier came in.
top game o f tha day la tha a single In the Casselberry ning*.
The bases were loaded
In the American League,
Chase-First Fedaral game at effort.
again In the same Inning when
The
Altamonte
Senator* Baltimore toppled the Yan­
Ft. Mellon Park at 4:30 this
Beasley singled, pushing in
afternoon. A First Federal swept to their second win of kees at New York 4-2 In 10
The Ball and Chetn League Jacobs. Partin moved In on a
win would tie the two games the young campaign on Satur­ innings and S-O; Washington
ended their winter schedule passed ball to give Oviedo a
day, handing the North Or­ ■hocked the Indians at Cleve­
fur the league leadership.
at Jet Lancs nnd a real bat­ 00 lead at the end of the
lando Cardinal* a 14-3 drubb­ land 1-3 and 4-3; Boston whip­
tle was waged between the third Inning.
ing.
ped the Tiger* twice at De­ Ueaglrs, the ultimetu win­
Billy Mikler and Courier
Bruce Stuart pitched the troit 3-1 and 10-3; Minnesota
ners, end the Four Links who came in the fourth and there
distance for the Nats and led stopped the White Sox 3-3 in
have been their closest pur­ was no more icore in the ballthe offensive assault with a 10 Inning* then lost 3-4 at
suers for most o f the season. game.
single, a double and a home Chicago and host Kansas City
With all members o f both
Courier allowed three walks
run.
beat the Lot Angeles Angels teami turning in good e f­
and struck out twelve.
Tom Pinnock had a tingle 95 after losing the opener
fort*, it remained for Bill
The losing pitcher was San­
and a double for Alla monte, 10-8.
Meek to take the bull by tha dy Colley. He waa relieved In
By David Higginbotham
and Kd Wire and Bob Stephorns end provide the d iffer­
Herald Sports Writer
the fourth by Bret Heath.
hensoa had three hits apiece
ence.
Bill ram* through with
Coach John Colbert's Rem- for Ihe Cardinals,
The class B regional tourna­
five strikes in a row in the
hole High swimming team
ment for tbii region will be
In
other
Senior
League
third and deciding game to
finished their season In the games over Ihe weekend, Tom
held in Oviedo this Friday
poat a 232/G59 that also took
('leas A A Group G District Austin hurled Longwood to a
when the Lions vie with Zcpgame and scrips honors for
Meet Saturday with only one 7-C victory over the Altamonte
hyrhiUs for the regional cham­
evening.
Mery
Meek
M ONTREAL (U P I) - The the
■wlmmer qualifying fo r the Twins, and Sunland defeated
pionship and a chance to par­
(ta t« meat. Barbara Bolt set Lake Mary, 11-2, behind the Montreal Canadiens, making came through fo r game and ticipate in the state tourney.
a new Seminole rrcord and find pitching of Donnie Smith. the most o f such Intangibles series honors for the distaff
as borne Ice and team spirit, side with a 180/629 series.
took firat in the back itroks
In Little League action Cas­ won the National Hockey Lea­ Thelma Hickson shot 172/405
with a time o f 1:14.9.
selberry
outdistanced
Bear gue'! prized Stanley Cup for nnd Bryant Hickson rolled
Others who placed In the
Lake, 9-3. The Indians' Lar­ a record 13th time.
100/507 all for the Beagles.
meet, hut nut qualifying fur
ry Cote won the mound verdict
The Canadiens clinched the The Four Links had their
the State meet, were Busier
and Terry Baker led the Tribe cup title Saturday night In share of gunners In Charlotte
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (U P I) Bruce fifth in the 200 free
hitting attack with a triple. the opening 20 minutes of Gulin with a 180/489, FranThe fam iliar figure of Arnold
with 2:18 and Hobby Hcuilrick
Clint Gorree had a double lo play and went on (a defeat Ihe res Sheets wllh 174/490, Hay­
Palm er was on top of tho golf
sixth will: 2:19. Headrick al­
pace the Pirates at the plate, Chicago Black Hawks 4 0 In den
Sheets
with
197/515 world once again today.
so took fourth In the 400
Mike Smith pitched Lake Ihe seventh and final game of and Chaae Dulln with a 190/Palmar gained revenge on
free style with 4:88. Andy
Mary to a 9 0 victory over Sun- the aeries.
552.
his constsnt rival, Jack NickLyon took fifth In the breast
land, belting a home run to
Chuck Bergren rolled a laus, Sunday and led 22 other
stroke with 1:14.9.
boost his cause. The Altamonte
213/648 eerie* to pace the Professional Golf Association
The olhrr girls were Cindy
Twins' Steve Davis topped
Hnndy Four In a three point (P G A ) champions from wire
Wilson fourth in the 200 in­
Longwood, 4 2, despite a dou­
win over the Four B'e. Ka­ to wire to win 114,000 and the
dividual medley with a time
ble and a triple by the Braves'
thy Rurkur spun a 170/603 Tournament
of
Champions
o f 2:50.0 and Rosemary W al­
Ronnie Allman.
to lead tha Four B'a. Sam title.
ton fourth in the diving com­
North Orlando pounded the
petition.
NEW YORK (U P I) - The Bass hit fo r a 184/517 that
Altamonte Senators, 11-3, be­ NCAA televised game o f the sparked the Goof Bell* to a
This season ha* bean the
hind the iteady pitching of week tfali year will feature three point win over the
beat In tha history o f Semi­
Stephenson.
Bobby sit o f last acuon’i top college Hopeful* In another league r
nole High, with the Semlnolea Kevin
mi
winning every meet except Spenrer and David Donat football team*, according to match.
Marlon Rankin rolled 189/on* Ion to Leesburg by a homered for the Cards In the (he schedule announced by
512 end Andy Stine a 185/613
single point and a third contest, snd Phil M ari had a NBC-TV.
The aix are Arkaniaa, Notre both for the Woodpeckers at
point and a third place In the circuit clout for the Nata.
Dame, Texas, Nebraska, Ohio they took three end one-half
Metro Conference Meet.
State and Southern California. points from the Farot In the
Coach Colbert Is well pleat­
They will appear in nallonatly night’s final match.
ed with tha e ffo rt and time
televised lilts.
the team has put into mak­
PARIS (U P D -B o b Hewitt
ing it what it is. Many SemRENT A CAR
lnolea records war* broken af Australia, who outlasted
this season In both boys' and Pierre Darmon of France, 0 3,
glria' event. Colbert will 3-9, 4-0, 0-0, 8-1, in a semifinal
CHICOPEE, Mass. ( U P D have a number o f returning round o f the Paris Internation­
Irttcrmen nest yaar to boost al tennis tournament Sunday, Heavyweight champion Casamat Pierre Barthes of Franc* tua Clay today begins batch­
the team.
in the men’s tlnglei final to­ ing a “ big surprise" for the
day.
world and challenger Sonny
Gall Sheriff of Australia Litton atari* perfecting a trap
King Car-Truck Rental
took tha women's crown Sun­ for Clay as both fighters re­
CE8ENATICO, Italy (U P !) day by beating compatriot sume training fa r tbelr May
Real a atw '95 Mustsag or
— Mike Hailwood of Britain Fay TOyae, 9-3, 14, 9-3.
ether floe compact car far
S3 bout la Boaton.
------.... ^
rode an M. V. Aguaia fourcylinder machine e v e r a
course o f 09.U miles la 48
minutes, 19.3 seconds Sunday
to win (be 500 CC event at the
ON 100 BRANDS
seventh internatloael Catenalico Circuit motorcycling rac­
es.
plus 9c a Bill*. Includes

T ra c k

By Davkl HlfilaboUiam
Herald Sport* Writer

M eet

third qualifier for Sanford.
Derm snaky won the 890 run
for Kdgewater with 3:00.9 and
Tha SatnlnoU High track
Stcrl Weber took second for
team came la second In the third for Ocala.
C la n AA Group 5 District
Winter Park won the M0 reM eet Friday with 31 points.
Wlator Park, with 7fl points,
was tha wlnnar. Others compotini la the meet were Main*
land,
Seabreeze
Boone,
GalneavlUe, Evani, Colonial,
Oak Ridge, Ocala, Edgewalcr,
and DeLand placing in that
First Fedaral took ovar
order.
second place In the Little
Winter Park waa the only National League by heating
team to oulicoro the Semt&gt; the Hunt Comets, 0-G, Friday
Doles i l l season and (he only afternoon.
‘ team to beat the Tribe In the
Nicky Brady, tha winning
Metro Conference Meet.
hurler, got o ff to a shaky
Sanford had a number of start but settled down In tha
athletes qualify for the State late Innings to lead the way.
Meet May I, with the first Ilu recorded 11 strikeouts, al­
three in esch event qualifying, lowed only one hit.
la the shot put, Fagan of
At Grooms topped tha hit­
Msinlsnd took first with 33 ters with two hits. Brady and
feet
inches. Snyder look I Ini Duncan added doubles.
second for Seabreeze and Da­ Hunt saw a 4-0 lead vanish
vid Noell took third for San- as First Federal scored four
runs In the fourth Inning to
ford,
Vatlska won the 1M high tie the srora and then added
hurdles fo r W inter Park with two Iniuranre runs in tha
14.4 and Giles took second for fifth.
In the only other game
Ocala. George Markos took
third for the Semlnolea. Mai- Friday, Strirkland Morrisons'
Sanford
lA a also won the iso low hur­ Mustangs downed
dles with 30.0 and nick Wal- Atlantic, 7-6. The victory left
atrom look second for Sanford. thn Mustangs one game be­
Bumacd
placed
third
for hind Iraguo loading, Georges,
lien Twyman recorded the
Booot.
HiUauer won the discus for win and J e ff Ward waa
Colonial wllh too feet H i In­ charged with the lost.
The tup hitlers were Twyches and Slas took second for
Winter Park. Noell was Ihe man with two hits and 31Ike
(inlluway rhlpped In two base
hits, Including a triple. Vottolinr, o f Sanford Atlantic,
had the gem r’a only homer.
The game went Into the f i ­
nal liming tied 3-3. Tha Mus­
tang* rallied for four runt
to graii a 7-3 lead. Sanford
LITTLE N A T IO N A L
W. 1„ Atlantic fought back, scoring
Chase — ...........- .......... r’ 1 twice and with one out and
the beset
loaded, Donald
First Federal .............. 4
Brown came in to relieve lien
Hunt Lincoln-Mercury . 3 3
Twyman and struck out the
Locomotive Engineers . 3 3
quality Mobile Gomes .. 0 (1 next two Ssnford Atlantic
Game Today: Chase vs First butters to save the game for
Federal 4:30, Ft. Mellon Strickland-Morrlson.
Among the top games to­
ra rk
day,
tha
Kilowatts
meet
L IT T L E A M E R IC A N
W . I.. Kingtwood tonight at Ft.
Georges .....................
5l Mellon Park at 7:30. A ca­
Etrlckland-Morrlson .... 4 2 pacity crowd Is exprrtcd to
Florida (Hate ................ 2 4 In- on hand to sea this battle
Navy .......................... - 2 4 between the league leaders of
Sanford Atlantic ...----- 2 4 Ihe City League. The gams
Gama Today: Florida State will have a great (tearing on
the first half champion.
vs Btrlckland-Murrlson
The Junior League It ex­
4:30, Ray Avenue I’ mk
pected to pick up pace *1
JU N IO R L E A G U E
W . L. player* from the Sanford
Rotary ___________
40
Clvttan ........................... 3 2
Klwanla .....................
32
CPO ............................... 2 3
Elks ........................
13
Shrine . . . ................
14
D e B a r y Social Bowling
Games Today: (4:33 p.m.)—
Rotary va Civitan. (7:30 League scores at the DeLand
p.m.l— Shrine vs E l k s . Lance were: Blond! Shell won
Both Games I’ inehurst Perk ti.T lost 42 game*; Devi*
Builder* won 79 loet 53;
C IT Y L E A G U E
W . I** Western Auto won 79 lost
Faron Builders Won 75
Kilowatts ...............
6G3;
1
lost 67; Texold Lawns won 04
Klngswood ..............
G1
Leroy Robb Constructs 4 2 lost 08: DeBary T. V. Redlo
Chick N ' Treat ............. 3 1 won 5344 lust 7 8 4 ; Elbow
Fanning Lumber . . . . . . . . 3 3 Romm won 49 lost 83; De­
Chase ............................. 1 G Bary Pharmacy won 4044 lost
USO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 6 854.
Individual High T h r e s
Games Tonight: &lt;7:50 p.m.)
— Kilowatts ve Kingiwood, Gamsa: William Miller— G72l
(l:4 B )— Panning
Lumber Robart Finn—M l ; Ellsworth
ve Chess. Both games Ft. Ogden—640; A I Faron—640;
Dclmar Marten)'— 510; Frank
Mellon Fark
Rice— G35; Edward Tarsoni—
CHURCH L E A G U E
GAME TIME
W. I- G27; W hiter l!a ll-G 2 &lt; ; Len­
NEW YORK (UP1) - The
h. o f C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 0 ny Biundl—GIG; Frank Rica
average lim e for a Nations
Congregational ...........
88 — GO*.
Individual High One Gama: Football League game last
Church o f God .............. 2 2
Ptnecrest Assembly . . . 0 8 William Miller— 207) Delmar season was two hours aad II
mloutei.
R est Gamo—Tuesday N ight Marteny—203.
a

Casselberry
Nine Topples
Bear Lakers

Jim Courier Hurls Oviedo Nine

Into Regional Baseball Tourney

First Federal Taps Hunt Comets

To Take Second In Little League

Beagles Take
Ball And Chain
Kegling Title

One Seminole

Tanker Reaches
State Meeting

City League
Standings

DeBary Social

Scores Posted

O n

L O U IS V IL L E , Ky. ( U P I ) —

U P I Sports Writer

T r ib e

D e b o n a i r 's

Lucky Debonair’s trainer atill

B y George C. Langford

C A R R Y IN G B A N N E R F O R Q U A L IT Y Mobile
Homes In this year's LH tlo Longue in squad o f
16. They are, le ft to right, fron t row, Jim m y
Rose, Ricky Golegrove, Mike K o lc ff, Vcrn Smith,
Ricky Smith, Dennis Carrol, George G riffin

Lu cky

Canadians Win
Stanley Cup

Palmer Wins

Champions Golf

Television Grid
Schedule Told

"All Iaid

waa a Rttla awed today by
his eolt’a victory in the $154,500 Kentucky Derby Saturday
at Churchill Down*.
“ Imagine starting the year
with a maiden and four
months taler winning the
Kentucky D erby," said Frank
Catron*, who c o n d i t i o n s
Lucky Debonair fo r Sirs. Ada
L. Rice o f Chicago.
“ We had a little trouble
with him last year, bucked
•hint for one thing but noth­
ing serious. Wo could only
start him once Hnd be waa
sixth at Atlantic City,” he
recalled. "H e won his first
race at Sent* Anita on Jan.
11 ttilw year."
"E veryth in g went perfect
her* training for the Derby,
and anybody who says there
wee anything wrong with
him is crazy. He never took
a lame step. H I take the
bandages o ff his legs and
you can see fo r yourself,” he
laid o f report! the colt suf­
fered from ‘‘shin splints."
"H e came out o f the race
perfect end we’ll ship to
Baltimore
on
Monday
or
Tuesday fo r the Prakness,"
Catrone said.
Lucky Dclxmair, after run­
ning head and head with Flag
Raiser for a mile, opened up
a big lead In the stretch and
then outgamed Dapper Dan
to win America's racing clas­
sic by a neck.
Tom Rolfe was two length*
farther back in third place,
followed by Native Charger,
Hail To A ll, Mr. Pak, Sw ift
Ruler, Flag Bruiser, Carpent­
er's Rule, Hold Lad and
Narushua.
Rill Shoemaker, w i n n e r
with Swaps in 1956 and with
Tomy Lee in 1069, rode
Lucky Debonair over the mile
and one-quarter in 2:01 1-G,

Marilyn Smith
Captures Peach
Blossom Honors
SPARTANBURG,
S.
C. (U P I) Marilyn Smith
sank a 22-foot eagle putt on
17 Sunday to join the ranks of
two time winners of Ihe Peach
B l o s s o m Invitational golf
tournament with a 3 under-par
213.
The eagle, followed by a
bogey on 18 gave Mist Smith
her third straight round o f 71
and a one-stroke edge aver
hometown favorite B • t a y
Rawls.
Third at 216, even par, waa
defending champion Mickey
Wright who waa never among
the leaders In the threa-day
tournament. Sue Maxwell and
Kathy Whitworth
Ucd for
fourth at 318.

Option Knowles

P re a k n e s s
the third fastest running o f
the Kentucky Derby. The son
of Vertex paid 110.60, $6.40
end $4.20 and earned $112,000. Dapper Den paid $20.00
and $12.C0 while Tom Rolfo
returned $4.80. A puzzled Rill
W infrey reported that Bold
Lad, the 2-1 favorite who
never waa a serious factor
throughout the race, also was
fine.
A fte r the race Jockey Bill
Hartack said something was
wrong with Bold Lad but
would not reveal what it was.
W infrey couldn't find any­
thing amiss, hut planned to
gullop tho colt fur a few
days.
"Then maybe Bold Led will
tell us what it is,” he said.
Bold l.ad is out o f the
Preakness Stakes but Dapper
Dan will be aent after Lucky
Debonair Again in the second
of the triple crown classics
to be run at Pimlico on May
15. And ao will Hail To A ll
and N ative Charger. But Tom
Rolf* probably will skip the
race.

Standings
N A T IO N A L LEAG UE
W L Pet. GB
12 5 .700
Cincinnati
L o t Angeles 11 0 .047 1
Houston
12 7 .632 1
Chicago
8 8 .500 3t0
St. Louis
8 8 .500 3&gt;i
8 9 .471 4
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
7 8 .487 4
San Francisco 8 10 .444 4li
Pittsburgh
0 12 .333 01*
New York
6 13 J16 T
Sunday’ ! Results
Cincinnati 9 New York 4, 1st
Cincinnati io N ew York 8, 2nd
Philadelphia 6 Milwaukee 0,
1st
Philadelphia 10 Milwauket 7,
2nd
St. Louis 9 Pittsburgh 5, 1st
St. Louis 5 Pittsburgh 4, 2nd
Chicago 6 Houston 3
San Fran. 4 Los Angeles 2
Today’s Games
San Fran, at St. Loula (N )
(Only game scheduled)
AM E R IC AN LEAG U E
W L P e t GB
10 5 .007
Chicago
9 5 .043
Minnesota
4k
Detroit
9 6 .000
1
9 7 .503
Baltimoro
l ‘»
Cleveland
7 0 .539 2
Boston
7 0 .539 2
9 « .500 2 'i
Los Angeles
New York
7 » .439 3ts
Washington
6 12 .333 3li
Kansas City
s a .214 6'r
8aaday's Rosalie
Baltimore 4 New York 2, 1st
Baltimore S N ew York 0, 2nd
Washington 3 Cleveland 2, 1st
Washington 4 Cleveland 2, 2nd
Boston 2 Detroit 1, 1st
Boston 10 Detroit 3, 2nd
Minn. 3 Chicago 2, lit , 10 Inna.
Chicago 5 Minnesota 4, 2nd
L. Angeles 10 Kansas Cy. 8,
lit
Kansas City 9 L. Angeles 8,
2nd

Today's Games

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NEW Y O R K (U P I)-D a r o ld
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Rochester o f the International
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It was 11:15 a.m. in Hous­
ton, in fhc Methodist Hospital
at the Texas Medical Center.
Dr. Michael I)c Bakey care­
fully inserted
an artificial
valve in the heart of a patient.
At the moment it was 7:15
p.m. in Europe. All over the
continent, Europeans watch­
ing their television sets saw
a live telecast o f Do Rakry's
hands and the patient's throb­
bing heart.
The old world and the newworld waa permanently link­

• By Seminole
School Staff

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Seminole County lunchroom
supervisors brought h o r n #
honor* from the annual m eet-'
ing of the Florida School Food
Service Association in Holly­
wood.
T h r e e luperviiort, Mr*.
Ruby Davli, of Southilde;
Mr*. Clarice Dekle, of W e»t
Side, and Mr*. Ruby Denton,
of Geneva, were given special!
recognition for having had a
90 per cent participation of
(tudcnts in the county ichool
lunch program thi* year.
*‘Thc»e »upervl»or» h a v e
done a fine job and are to be
highly recommended," *aid
Mr*.
Charlotte
Whit­
more, county school lunch
»upcr\ isor.
A proposed bill to raite the
pay of lunchroom workers has
cleared the education commit­
tees of both house* of the
Florida Legislature and is ex­
pected to come before the ap­
propriations committee this
week, Mrs. Whitmore added.
Other local lunchroom dele­
gates who atlended the state
meet include Mrs. Lucille
Fesler, of
Seminole
High
School; Mrs. Mae Harris, of
South Seminole Junior High
School; Mrs. Alice Dunn, of
Finccrcst; Mrs. Muriel Gard­
ner, of Lake M ary; Mrs.
Flora Middleton, of Urammar
School, and Mrs. Beatrice
Dean, of Lyman.
Alternates who attended in­
cluded Mrs. Sara McGrath,
Mrs. Mildred Thomas, Mrs.
Tat Wiess and Mrs. Cather­
ine Garrlaoo.

Deltona Lions
To Hear Talk
On Citrus
By Mildred Haney
Volusia County A gen t T. R.
Townsend, guest speaker fo r
today's G:30 p.m. meeting o f
the Deltona Lions Club, will
discusa care and feeding o f
orange trees.
Townsend has chosen this
subject In cooperation with
the club's recent project o f
selling young citrus trees to
homeowners in th i new com­
munity.
The
Deltona
Lions
a rt
planning a big celebration for
M ay 17 to oberrva the dub's
firs t anniversary.
Roy Durand, general chair­
man, reports that a dinnerdance w ill taka place at tho
Showboat in DeLand. A fine
roast beef dinner is being
arranged and dancing will be
to a four-piece combo, he ad­
vises.
Perfect attendance pin* for
tha members will be awarded
at tha Juna meeting.

Bear Lake PTA
Officers To Be
Installed
By Maryaaa Miles
The
Bear
Lake
TarentTeacher Association will have
installation of officers at its
regular meeting scheduled for
Tuesday evening at the school.
The business session will
get underway at I p. m. fol­
lowing a social half-hour.
Program will be presented
by third grade classes direct­
ed by Mrs. Mary Frances Hol­
ton, music teacher, and will
be a performance, In costume,
based on the reader, " I f 1
Were Going.”

ed.
Thua did trans-Atlantic tele­
vision conic of age Sunday
in the first full program re­
layed by
Am erica’ s n e w
"E a rly B ird" satellite. The
reception was excellent.
Millions of viewers in North
America and Western Europe
shared the aame television
fare.
National Arbltron, an aud­
ience rating organixation, es­
timated that 17 million per­
sons watched the telecast via
the three major networks and

independent stationi in the
United States.
For nearly two years, the
Tclstar and Relay satellites
have provided the two hemi­
spheres with fleeting glimpses
of each other— President Ken­
nedy’s funeral and the free­
dom march on Washington
were viewed live in London:
Sir Winston Churchill's funer­
al was telecast to the United
Statrs.
But "E a rly Bird” provide!
rontlnuous transmission. The
camera hopped for an hour

A
ceremony at Halifax,
Nova Scotia, followed a dedi­
cation service in Philadel­
phia's
N ew
Hope
Baptist
Church.
Seconds
later,
Europeans
watched the new YF12A go
through maneuvers at Ed­
wards Air Force base in Cal­
ifornia.
Not all bees sting. There
are about 300 apccles o f
a 11 n r I e a a bees ranging
throughout the tropical and
warmer part* o f the world.

LU N C H R O O M S U P E R V IS O R S were honored by Florida School Food

Service* Association for having had 90 per cent student participation in
their school lunch program. School Supt. R. T. Milwee awarded certifi­
cates o f recognition to Mrs. Ruby David, o f Southsidc; Mrs. Ruby Den­
ton, o f Geneva, and Mrs. Clarice Dekle, o f West Side.
(Herald Photo)

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customers to the Good­
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at the Civic Center.
Mrs. Carl V a n z u r a ,
F l o r i d a Power anil
Light Company cashier,
is p i c t u r e d ns she
places more biscuits in
the oven.
(Herald Photo)

LBJ Cookout
J O P L IN , Mo. ( U N ) — The
Joplin Chnmiicr o f Commerce
conducted it* first annual
“ LBJ western cookout” night
but the initials hail nothing
to do with President Johnson.
Businessmen said the "L IIJ ''
stood for "L et's Build Jop­
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school
auditorium.
Special
music will be presented by the
alsth grade students. This
will be the final meeting for
this ytar.

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the Dam of Dinard, France,
Mont Blanc and Portsmouth,
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�Mrs. Randall Chase Hostess To FSU Alumni
Tb« gracious Belalr hotnei W. A. Leffler aulitcd by Mra.i Mr*. Donald Jonea poured the |Walt*, executive director ofiBeyera, district director, and
If*
M r.
R.nd.ll Roy Green and Mr*. Dan Gal- punch.
F l o r i d a State Unlverilty Jerry R. Spinka, field aecreef Mr. tad M r*, itanoa i
Mri Rov Minn and|~ TJ£cI.I fueiU were T. A.* Alumni Aaaoclatlon; William |tary,
Chase was the alt# of a cof-'

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nA

fee on April 29 between the
appointed hour* of * 9 p.m.
honorinf all Florida State
University Alumni o f Semin*
ole County.
Mrs. Chat# and Mr*. B. F.
Whltner received over 100
guests in the entrance foyer
o f the beautiful home with
Mra. Henry McLaulin Jr. in
charge of registration In the
home library.
Magnificent floral arrange*
menta enhanced the reception
area decor with an attractive
assortment o f dainty refresh­
ments served from the ela­
borately appointed table in
the candle-lit dining room.
Coffee was poured by Mrs.

The Herald welcomes all
focial new# with the fo l­
lowing regulationa estab­
lished)
1— Photograph and cov­
erage requests should be
mado three days prior to
ovent.
2— Engagement a n d
wedding forms art avail­
able to l&gt;e accompanied by
photo four daya before
announcement.
8— News may be sub­
mitted at office, via mall
or phono fo r short notices.
Typewritten account# In
lower caso doublo spared
are expedited moro quick­
ly. Names should bo print­
ed in manuscript rc|»orts.
4— Personal black nnd
white photos and negatives
are acceptable.
5— -Photos mado by Her­
ald sta ff may bo duplicat­
ed at nominal cost.
Dorla Williams
Hocuty Editor
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428-6088— County

MRS. R A N D A L L CHASE, rljfht, wn» a recent
hostess at her Ilclnlr homo to a coffee for Flori­
da State University Alumni o f Seminole County.
Pictured with Mm. CIiuho ure some o f the curly

W IT H A N E W
H A IR S T Y L E

U K . Lucille B. Jacobi of
Chuluota announces the en­
The Dorcas Circle of the gagement o f her daughter,
Mlsa Wanda Carolyn Jacobs,
Upsala Presbyterian Church
to
Charles
Brockenbrough,
met Wednesday evening for

By Mrs. H. L. Jakasea

The

Woman's

Society

.Methodist Church

will

meet

for Iti annual Pledge Service,
lo he conducted by Mra. B. U.
Hutchison and Mrs. flay Her­
ron.
Christ,"
Christian

"Portraits

showing

phaisrs

women’ s

of
of

work

around the world, will ho giv­
en with Mra. C. It. Jones and
Mrs.

Hubert Colo as narra-

lors.

For those who like a light
and
fruit

yet

elegant

rompoto

deasert,

marinated

a
in

halved fresh strawberries and
chunks of pineapple In Sherry
for several hours. Theso fruit
flavors
blend
nicely
wllh
shortbread eooklcs.

B U TTY

MRS. A L E LLIO T, Mm. Lem Charlca, Mm. Cecil Thomait, Mm. Charles
Pollen, Mm. Norman Wanner, Mm. Alwin Timmerman, Mm. Charlen
Hchoenluub anil Mm. Robert Mark, left to right, mentbem o f the Deltona
Women’* Club, recently attended tho state meetinK o f the Federation o f
Women's Ciulw at Ft. Lauderdale.

Altamonte Springs Personals
By Julia Barioa

M.

Gordon

from
She

Oviedo
attended

Rollins College In Winter Park
and

is

presently

employed

with Southern Bell Telephone
and

Educational

Building o f

the

Orlando.
Her fiance was born in Am ­

Telegraph

Compsny

In

herst, Ve., having graduated

presided over by

from Apopka High School. He

dent, Mrs. James

attended Rollins College a n ^
is affiliated with IBM In t h r
Field Engineering Division.
i
A late September wedding
Is being planned with com­
plete details announced at • j
later date.

Reports were heard on the
is le o f the new hymnals.
Plans were made and a date
set for the Fall B a u e r which
the circle will sponsor. More
plans will be made at the next
meeting in May.
Mrs. Hardin chose for the
Bible study for the evening
the second chapter of James.
A t the close o f the meeting
■ surprise shower was given
for Mrs. Hardin. A fter the
opening of her many glfta re­
freshment! o f cake, coffee
and volt drinks were served
by Mrs. Edna Rice, Mrs. Ma­
rie Harris and Mrs. Jack
Braaddua
The large sheet
cake was decorated In pink
and white with the center be­
ing large blue bootees.
Those attending were Mrs.
Beulah Cruthls, Mrs. Sarah
Hodge, Mrs. Broaddus, Mrs.
Rice, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Betty
Via, Mra. Louise Dammann,
Mrs. Hardin and Mrs. H. L.
Johnson.

Alliance Church was held re­
cently at the home o f Mrs.
Fay Lee, Enterprise, with the
opening prayer led by Mrs.
It. Q Touchton and Mrs. B. H.
Stone giving the devotion.
Sirs. Lee read a letter re­
questing dungarees be sent to
the Paul McGarbeys as they
are leaving for Japan as miss­
ionaries.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess to Mrs. Touchton. Mrs. Stone, Mrs. George
Wells, Mrs. Clifford Herrod,
Mrs. M. L. Ayers, Mrs. Solan
Teston and Mrs. E. A. Morfort on.
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Herrod.

Women's
W ords

T ry marinating the chicken
or turkey to be used In a lun­
cheon salad In Sautcrne or
Chablis for about an hour
fore preparing. In addition to
adding a delightful flavor lo
the meat, the marinade can be
used for seasoning canned
cream soups or cream sauc*
for hot cooked vegetables.

MISS W A N D A C A R O L Y N JACOBS

M iss Judy Cochran Feted

READYTOROLL
night and day with

Mra. Ashby Jones was hol­ the bonoree'e mother, and
iest recently at her Elm Ave­ M isi Becky Cochran, sister of
nue home to a Coke and chat­ the honor guest.
ter party honoring M isi Judy
Cochran,

a member of

the

The gucils gathered in the
back yard where they enjoy­

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Misses Sharron Walker, Kathy
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Linda

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Mra. Grant Dcrfelt of llrnton dustrial Fair Exhibits held in mcr home In the mountain*.
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aunt, Mrs. Patty Hirer, moth­ at predetermined interval* to
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Carver
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(h e M o t h e r 's D a y g i f t . . .
Mrs. Robert Bradford of parent*, recently attended the
th a t “s p e a k s fo r It s e lf "
Boston Road entertained at a Annual Church Homecoming
Sunday afternoon tea, the fol­ at the Mount Zion Baptist
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lowing guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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Thomas Jordan of Forest A ve­ that Mr. and Mrs. Carver at­
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dan o f Birmingham, Ala.; casion.
Sira. Henry Grider of FayMrs. Robert Rradfonl and
ettaville, Tenn., and Judge C.
her grand niece, Valerie Hixer, o f Orlando, will leave
May 5 for Albany, Ga., to
A N N E ’S

ScbooL

the

The business meeting of the 1903 graduation class of Sem­
W .M .P.F. of the Missionary inole High School.

In the church sanctuary, Tues­

tableau,

graduated

In

Church Meeting

day morning, May 4, at 0:45

A

was
High

meeting

Hosts WMPF

of

Christian Service of the First

AT

Betty Anne's

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The bride-elect, daughter of
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M iss Wanda Jacobs Engaged

W ith Coke-Chatter Party

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Roy Green, Mrs. Roy Mann, Mrs. W. A. L e ffler
uml Emmu Spencer.

First Methodist

wine i i a good choice. Marl

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The business meeting was

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Mrs. Jam es Hardin

O tnfnri

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By Abigail Van Buren
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DEAR
ABBY:
I
am
tired o f reading article* on
how women (hould “ treat”

men. The women are told to
diet, get new hair-do*, wear
feminine clothe*, get inter*

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hi* campaign to get hi* oppon­
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Dble. t V
Taaa
ent* to double him at the
Pair 4 A
Past
Pata
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6V
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level. North’s jump to four
Pass Dble, P aw
Faaa
hearts wa* on all purpose bid
Pass
deilgned
to crowd thing*.
Opening lead— A K .
When Weat refuted to be »hut,
North passed. He felt sure that spade bid by \Vc«t. The North
his partner would take sonic went right on to six heart*.
action. That action was a five
The six bid was a definite
heart bid followed by a five gamble. North was certain

U}st Jh&amp; irfomSM
I sometimes think that every
American woman ought to go
to Paris just once to observe
the
wonderful
way of a
Frenchwoman with a man—
any man.
It doesn't take an observant
woman long to figure out that
it isn't a question o f what
French women have that other
women lack. It's a question of
how cleverly they use what
they have.
You won't see nearly as
'm a n y beautiful girls in Paris
as you can find on any Am er­
ican college campus—o r even
on Main Street.
You won't find that middleaged Frenchwomen are better
groomed or more attractive
than their middle-aged Am eri­
can sistera (unless you go to
neighborhood shopping cen­
ters to rate American women.

MONDAY, MAY 3, 1363

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9-10 p.m. ABC. “ Melina
Mercourl'a G reece." T h 1 a
very lively show succeeds
beautifully where others have
only tried; it gives you the
actual flavor of a country and
Ha people. There are humor­
ous and often poignant scenes
being themselves which are
worth a thousand sociological
accounts. We get an equally
fascinating nonacademic view
of soma awesome historical
monuments, accompalnied by

that hit partner would not
hold more than one spade.
The gamble consisted in guess­
ing that hia aid* are was in
clubs, not diamonds.
West's double was bad judg­
ment. lie had two aces but his
opponents had bid a vulner­
able alam against those two
acea and there was a good
chance that both ace* would
not make. West really should
have gone on to six spades
and accepted
a sure small
loss Instead of risking the
1,660 points that South got
for making six hearts doubled.
The six-spade bid would
have still given this West's
team a net loss on the hand.
At the other table West was
doubled at five spades, but
the loss would have been a
small one instead of an enor­
mous one.

By Ruth Millett

There they nearly all look un­
caring and uncared for.)
But a Frenchwoman ean
make heads turn when she
walks down the street or hold
men fascinated at the dinner
table — not because she la
beautiful but because she acta
as though ahe is.
French
women
obviously
spend great thought and much
time on their looks—in private.
Once they step out, they seem
to forget their clothes, their
make-up, and themselves.
They don't keep pulling at
straps, hitching up girdles,
peeking in mirrors, patting
their hair, or making up in
public the way American wo­
men do.
They don't even eeem to
want to look perfectly turned
out, with everything matching
and every hair in place—just

/Wirjh tlrjh iA
T V Tim e’* Show of the Night:

•(ted
in (port*, always
•mail freih and »weet, and
flatter a man'* ego. Union-

like a department store dum­
my.
Once they leave home look­
ing as pertly feminine as they
can manage, they concentrate
on whatever men happen to be
handy.
It doesn't matter who the
man is—husband, friend, new
acquaintance, whatever man
is nearby geta a Frenchwo­
man's full attention and both
barrels o f her charm.
You don't see them looking
bored, or wearing set smiles
or vacant atares. They spar­
kle.
Rarely do you see an Amer­
ican woman who gives men the
flattering, undivided, fascinat­
ed attention that seems to be
as natural to French women
as breathing — though, of
course, it's a highly skilled art
each has to perfect for bersolf.

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ky-voiced
Melina
Mercouri Prime Minister Sir Alec Dougnever lectures. She describes lai-Homa and present British
or demonstrates the Greek
Secretary for Foreign Affairs
spirit or sings as she strolls
about ancient
sites while Michael Stewart from London.
wearing contrastingly modern Barry Goldwater from New
clothes.
York and president o f ths
1-2 p.m. CBS. Town Meet­ Foralgn Affairs Committee of
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p.m.) A transatlantic discuss­ ties Maurice Schumann from
ion of the Viet Nam aituatlon Paris.
Charles Colllngwood
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Communications Satellite. The
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televised conference call In- “ L iv e ," via E srly Bird: Chet
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English
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Richard
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row
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( 2) I'll llet
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(2) NUO Newt
it’a an Invading enemy. When
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(It) The llehui Oattie
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( t ) The Doctor*
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fith Show "Banjo Playing De­
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puty." Dirk Van Dyke's bro­
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1:10 ( • ) The E d it *1 Night ther Jerry guests a* a clum­
( 2) You Don't Bay
sy, well • meaning goof • off
(1) Tho Touna Married!
whom Andy hire* when he's
10 * ( I ) Donats* Edward*
Nows
forced to close the “ d irty"
ttdd (I) aocrot at eras
carnival show where the In­
it ) Trallmaator
( t ) Th* Matth t e a a
competent piaya banjo. Andy
4:3t ( 2) NBC New*
learn* tha bard way that
0:S0 II ) Unci* Walt
12) Mlk* Donnie. Show
there’s nothing his u w aide
( ( ) Woody Woodpeckor
can't
make a mess of. Fair
1:01 It) He.hunt
episode.
1:21 ( 3) Sport*
!:Sl It) Kowocop*
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( I ) Sport*, Weathor,
Nows
W iggle." Poor Will.

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T.'Se ( ] ) 7.an* Uror
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l;M
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1:11 ( I ) Tho Andr Griffith
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lit * ( 4) Monday Wight Movl#
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Groaco
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1:00- 1:20
Americas Hletory

D E E A R PROUD: T h e
only way to get lov* ia to
give it. and pride has noth­
ing to do with who make*
the firat move. The dumb­
eot animal in th* world i*
the on* who hai a bale o f
hay in front of him, but
otarvea to di-nth because
he'a too proud to eat it.
*
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D EAR A B B Y : I had bet­
ter prepare you for a prob­
lem you never had before.
Our 19-yenr-old daughter i»
getting married next month
and we are giving her a
church wrdding with all the
trimming*.
1 hope
you
won't think we are terrilde,
but my huoband and I have
never been married legally.
W*
have lived together
common law, but no one
know* this. I know 1 will
feel guilty in that church
when my daughter 1* being
married if my huoband and
I don't got married before
the doea. My huaband aaya
I ihnuld forget it a i thi*
elate
recognise* common
law marriage and, besldea,
it la too much red tape.
I'd like your opinion.
N O T M AH RIED
DEAR N O T: It will be
worth the "red tape" which,
in reality, ia “ mending"
tape. Talk to your clergy­
man about a quiet ceremony
fo r you and your huibund.
And don't worry
about
ahoeking him. He'a beard
everything.

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“ 1 am fifty-nine. My hair is tho “ pepping." Many mature
dry and, when I use spray it women drift along and do
nothing to m ake themselves
just sort o f curls up into little
more attractive because they
knots and Is a mess! What live alone and have no one to
should I do? I cannot afford encourage them. When one
professional service and must has someone who cares, that
do whatever la necessary at is great fortune. Appreciate It.
Tomorrow — Career After
home.—L ille."
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The 54 gondoliers o f Venice,
thoroughly dry, use a finger­
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tip o f cosmetic oil, massaged
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on the scalp, NOT the hair.
the machine* that threaten to
When a rra n fln i your hair af­
put thorn out o f butlnoss.
ter you have finished, stroke
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“ What do I do? My niece
says I am an old woman and
act worse. I do not dance, use
makeup or really dress smart­
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that. M y 19year-old niece
came to live with me and
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you and to want you to "pep
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my ticket* aix month* in
advance.
The
play was
everything I had anticipat­
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hind me knew- the entire
acora and he anng along
with every number. It wa*
maddening.
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fS
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aee “ M Y
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that much on a movie in
my life. Would you believe
it, Abby, again a man sit­
ting behind me aang all the
number* with the cast. That
thi* happened two night*
in a row was really too
much. Won't you please say
something in your column
to alienee aueh songbird*?
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*y ! W e woman have pride,
too, you know. I am a lot
more attractive in many
way* than moot o f my mar­
ried friend*, and 1 have •
lot o f lova to give. But here
I ait— otarving fo r a ffec­
tion. Men ar* the dumbeot
animal* in the world.
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hut neither o f the rlevalors
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Happy Birthday Harry!
Harry Truman is one o f our favor­
ite people.
He doesn't mind saying what he
thinks.......... let the chips fall where
they may.
Although he appears to speak
rather impulsively at times, his
statements more often than not have
the ring o f truth.
“ We’ll bent them Republicans and
make ’em like it,” he once boasted.
He beat 'em, but they didn’t like it
very well.
In fact, the Republicans have
never quite recovered from Mr. Truninn's astonishing victory in tho
1918 presidential race.
But it did teach them a lesson.
They discovered it was going to take
more than “ the candidate in romp­
ers,” ns Mr. Dewey was referred to,
to get Democrats out o f the White
House.
And the irony o f it all was the
fact that Mr. Truman picked their
candidate for them. He tried to bow

Will de Gaulle Run?

out, himself, in favor o f Dwight Eis­
enhower but couldn’t get Ike to run
as a Democrat.
Mr. Truman will be 81 on May 8
nnd his tongue is still ns sharp as
ever.
Once around the block nnd the
former President will come up with
n remark that will be in the head­
lines on Page One next day.
He doesn’t mind taking on the
champ nnd if he doesn't win you
can be sure he’ll go down fighting.
His favorite game is chipping
away the veneer on some o f our
more prominent public figures, need­
ling tho pompous nnd putting people
in their places. He’s an export at it.
And the pin pricks he makes de­
flates some of our heroes and helps
us to sec them in a truer light.
Mr. Trumnn cun never be necused
o f lack of courage or decisiveness in
time o f crisis, lie mnde history.
W e’d like to take this occasion to
wish him n Happy Birthday and
many more to come.

By Joseph W. Grig*
PARIS

And h e said, Jesu s, remember mo
when you come in your kingly pow­
e r. And he said to him. Truly, I say
to you, today you will be with me
in Paradise.— Luke 23:42-43.
•

•

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Twns a thief said the last kind
word to Christ;
Christ took the kindness nnd
forgave the theft. — Robert
Browning.

f

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Danir!
p rrsu red

and
Mrs.

David
Crana

high-

On a recent Sunday, after

and

ma to make thla 200-mlle
trip to are what they drrmrd the moat unique Chil­
dren'* Home they had ever
visited. And I am told there
are only five in the U. 8.
A . like this one. W e wrre
astounded at the superb
psychology and splendid ed­
ucational program which w*
witnessed.
C ASE V-479: Daniel nnd
David are the two youngest
o f our children.
Daniel is a dental surgeon
and had spent a day checking
tho teeth o f the children at
the
Indiana
Soldiers
and
Sailors Children's Hums at
Knlghtatuwn.
He w at so favorably im­
pressed with that great pro­
ject that he became a fervent
press agent, u r g i n g h i s
mother and me to make a
special trip over there.
But it meant a 200-mile au­
tomobile trip, *o we delayed.
Then David, the M. D., was
over them fur soinu medical
work, and hereafter he also
joined Daniel In prodding us

n.m., except on Sunday when

to make the trip.
dinner,

they

insisted

that

Mrs. Crane nnd ( get in the
ear, saying they’d drive us
over.
And we were delighted with
what we found.
William Brewer is the sup­
erintendent o f this unique
children's home.
It covers over 400 acres
nnd includes 600 youngsters,
lunging from two-year-olds
to the age o f 18.
Tha children are housed in
groups, according to age,
with ''house parents'* to sup­
ervise tha youngster*.
Each dwelling has a T V
and a piano fo r the young­
sters, plus suitable toys and
other equipment to fit the
age group living therein.
These children are not or­
phans, as a rule, but may
have lost one parent so they
need a home.
The children do not dress
in uniforms nur is there any
of the usual rcgimcntiition
linked with such an Institu­
tion.
Everybody waken* at ft

(Hi;?

fcatii

the hour is 7.
A fte r school, the

rhlldren

then romp and play ns they
wish, without being regiment­
ed.
A

fish

grounds,

pond
so

is

they

on
ran

the
even

catch fish. There is a cozy
lounge

end

retell

shopping

room where they can gather
nnd buy as they wish.
For each child has his own
bunk

account

check* for
sires.

and

writes

whatever he de­

"Dr. Crane," Supt. Brewer
added, "tho youngster* wrlto
u check fo r five cent* or 10
cents or sevorit! dollars, de­
pending on what they wish to
purchase."
If a girl of high school age
wants In go to Knightstown,
a few blocks away, to buy a
blouse or stockings, etc., she
cashes a check at the school
"bunk" and goes alont to do
her own buying.
Contrast this early training
in use o f a checking account
with what occurs In the aver­
age American home!
Most children never hnve n
checking account till they go
to college!
These youngsters also have

Page 1-A

Sanford, Florida

Monday, May 3, 1965 a chance to learn a trade,

a. u it t .o w , k i i i t o s a x u i -i ni.itu s.it
V I I * I K Vm.TUI.lSK, C in sla u 'S - B i.s r il Maaascr
M I L RHOOK SHIRK
KOMEKT ALEXANDER
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VHEU VAR PELT
Managing B'lllar
KOT H i l t
D u als w i i .l i a m *
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Boclsiy Editor
JA RIB SHOEMAKER
OOTTIH
A lieT IR
Rssla.ss
City Editor
ssasiasst Uamaasr
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n o t vs'R i .l s
r a w s w m s . es
On*sly Bdlsor
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Staff rboioyrsphsr
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paid la edvaase.

The Mtrald I* a ■ ■ ■ * * e at the Dans* Trass watch la salltlad esetuslvsly t* lb* us* for rspuBIleatloa e f alt tbs local
l i s a prlalad ta this aswwepsr.
Katsiod aa asesad class B stlsr ooloasr l l , t i l l at ta* pssi
Oftlca sf Baatord. fTtrlda, seder ta* Aet e l Oeggveee el Marsh.

I. tilt.
Be part e l say material, a * * * ar * • tartiet**, or this edltlue
et Tha Baatord Morale away a* rtpredaae* la say meaaar wlthtui wrlitea ptrmtaaioa *1 the publisher e f The Herald. Aay
ludlvldeal or firm raspeaslhla for eueb reproeuctloe will be
c.msldorod e* lairing,nc .a Tb* Horetg'e eoyyrtgbt eed will b*
t e l l Debit tor Sewage* aader ta* tow.

such ns barhering, plumbing,
fanning, baking, linotype up­
d a tin g, etc.
They are granted 75 cent*
per month spending money
but can earn additions! fund*
doing chore* or working for
townspeople.
The American Legion also
schedules an annual carnival
to entertain the children and
also raise money to furnish
cueh youngster extra fundi.
And the Legion tries to tee
that every child ha* a spon­
soring family to send it mail
and maybe offer it 2&lt;i cents
per month (pending money.
Actually,
this
children's
home should be featured in a
national magatin* just for its
splendid training in self-reliunre, plus it* absence o f the
usual regimentation previous­
ly deemed necessary fo r auch
an institution.
8e* tomorrow'* follow-up.
(A lw ays write to Dr.
Crane in rare of thla news­
paper, enclosing a long
atain pod, addressed envelope
and 20 cents to cover typ­
ing
and
printing
coala
when you send fur on# uf
hi* booklets.)

he runs again, he wants to be

That man has to get some re-elected once again as "th e
the political point o f no return. political “ exposure” and the nation's choice"—not as the
In the near future he must nearer next December comes, candidate of a single political
party.
reach a final decision on the the less time there will be for
question that is keeping his na­ him to do so.
tion in suspense—will he run

Two major factors are ex­

again at the age of 75 next pected to make up de Gaulle's

Tailor-Made

December for a second seven- mind for him.
year term?

is compulsory for others from 18 to
70.
In South Africa, only “ Euro­
peans" (whites) enn vote for mem­
bers o f Parliament; in Liberia, only
owners of n hut on which they pay
a tax.
Every country has some require­
ments, o f course, such age and res­
idency and citizenship. In two, how­
ever— Saudi Arabia and Yemen—
voting is a simple matter. It doesn’t
exist at all.

Thought For Today

would like it to elect to suc­ lar m ajority o f the nation, n

(U P I ) — President ceed him.

Charles de Gaulle la nearing

Dick West's

The Lighter Side
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
Ever since the repeal o f pro­
hibition,
states,
territories
and other political subdivi­
sions have been mixing their
own
drinking
regulations'
with some rather curious re­
sults.
Some place* permit the
sale o f liquor by the bottle
but not by the drink. Some
permit the sale o f liquor by
the drink but only where
food Is served. Ami so on.
A t least one state banned
the sale of liquor nnd then
enacted a liquor tax that
brought in considerable rev­
enue. Which is a pretty in-al
trick.
A ll of this has caused a
lot o f confusion among in­
terstate drinkers, many of
whom are not too well organ­
ized ill the first plucc.
They long to have drinking
regulations s t a n d a r d ized
throughout the nation so (hat
rrgardle** o f where they are
they will always know where
they stand. I f they are able
to stand.
I can see their point, but I
think thry are asking for
trouble. Uniform regulations
would require federal notion,
anil that means Congress.
And you can't always be sure
what Congress means.
Drinking in the District of
Columbia already is regulat­
ed by Congress. Which is one
o f the reasons why the peo­
ple who live hero are in fa v­
or o f home rule.
Some year* ago, Congress
passed a law thut permitted

two-fisted but not two-foot­
ed

drinking

in

the capital.

Close aides swear it never
has been better. The general
public can see that at times
he looks good, but at others
he seems drawn and haggard.
Rut like any man nearing the
age

of 75, dc Gaulle cannot

afford not to take Into nccount
the lnexorahle ravages of time.
The second m ajor considera­
tion is political,
De Gaulle was swrpt to pow­
er in 1958 by a massive popu-

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mote temperance. A t time*,
In Washington, this sort of
however, it had the opposite
thing is known ns "clarifying
effect. People who drank *tthe situation." Wouldn’t you
ting down couldn't always
rather be confused?
tell when they had had too
much to stand up.
In Mny o f Il*it2. Congress
modified the stand up drink­
ing ban by passing a screenedo ff amendment. The law giv­
ers soberly decreed that e l­
bow bending in the upright
position could take place "in
an enclosed or screcned-uff
area."
This week, thu District
Alcoholic Beverage Control
Hoard finally got around to
interpreting what Congress
tneulit by that. It bus drawn
up a regulation restricting
sereened-off stand-up drink­
ing to an urea not exceeding
ISO per cent o f the total floor
space exclusive o f kitchen
People were not allowed

drink

The first is the question of
his health.

The question also Is of vital
interest lo millions throughout
Europe and the rest of the
world. It will decide whether
nr not de Gaulle's friends and
allies will have to continue for
the foreseeable future dealing
with the particular form of
prickly nationalism which de
Gaulle has made the hallmark
o f his "strongm an" Fifth Re­
public.
Those who should he In the
know swear de Gaulle, himself,
ha* not yet made up his own
mind.
They say ho will take time
out for sonic deep meditation
during his August vacation.
De Gaulle is expected to an­
nounce his decision In Septem­
ber and finally put an end to
France's number-one political
ctiffh anger.
If he should decide In the
end to stand down, it Is taken
for granted he will tell the na­
tion the name of the man he

Free Government But ...
I f the right to vote is s funda­
mental measure o f freedom nnd de­
mocracy, then what we so blithely
and so often refer to ns the “ Free
World” has a long way to go to
measure up to that appellation.
A United Nations survey o f vot­
ing requirements reveals wide d if­
ferences from country to country.
Afghanistan,
Jordnn.
Kuwnit,
Iraq, Liechtenstein and Switzerland,
fo r example, do not allow women to
vote or run for office.
In Andorra, only heads o f families
may vote for members o f tho Gen­
eral Council, while in Ecundor, lit­
eracy tests prevent much o f the In­
dian population, which makes up
over one-third o f the total popula­
tion, from going to the pollB.
Neither hnve full voting rights
been extended to Indians nnd Eski­
mos in some Canadian provinces.
In Thailand, monks or novices
mny not vote; in Brazil, the bar npriies to illiterates nnd enlisted men
n the armed forces, though voting

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W IN ­

C I M t Your need fo r a light
touch today and tonight I*
great. Make It a point to
avoid being over-serloue or
over . sensitive and you can
hr In tune with thr stream
o f Ufa aa it la unfolding
now. Make aura you do not
allow nervouaneea to gal you
Into making raah actlona or
aarraatir commanta. T h a n
a ll’a wall.
A R IE S (Mar. 21 to Apr.
1B&gt; Planning your aetlvltlaa
rtavarly will aaa lham balng
attandad to In tha aame way.
Dal othara to undaraUnd
your Idaaa. Oamar tha informatlon that la HUrally at
your flngartlpa.
T A U R U S (A p r. 20 to May
20) You can hava far more
o f thla world'a gooda if you
put that wonderful Idea Into
operation aanalhly. You muat
think big In order to gat Mg.
F lret vlauallaa tha rola you
wlah to play In Ufa.
OB.MINI (May t l to June
21) Kara la • day whan you
can do pretty much what you
wlah. ao be aura you uaa It
wlaely. Make particular plana
and carry them
through.
Make youraelf more attrac­
tive. Out to eoelat partial to­
night.
MOON C H ILD R E N (Juno
22 to July 21) Oat all that
letter writing you have neg­
lected lately and alao aome
confidential affairs you hava
put o ff. Prepare youraelf for
new Interests. Consult with
raal sxparta.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21 1
I f you are to advance In both
personal and business mattara, It behoovas you to lie
vary aoclal today. Talk things
over with Interested, helpful
friends. They glva fina boost
forward,
VIROO (A u g. 22 to Sept.
22) You had batter arm
youraelf with more data be­
fore approaching that big­
w ig with an idea for hack­
ing. Show that you are civicminded. Make the right Impreaalon when later you do
see him or her.
1.1lilt A (Sept. 25 to Oct.
22) I f you want to have real
expansion now, you had bet­
ter ua« thoee idaaa pigeon­
holed In the back o f your
mind. You have flna Inspira­
tions. Uaa them Intelligently.
HCORI’ IO (Oct, 23 to Nov.
21) Precision la required In
handling any Interests with
othera nnd they then become
quite successful. Make tills
a very productive day. Do
your utmost to please close
ties tonight.
H A O N T A K IU H (N o v. 22
to Dec. 21) lie fur a you rome
to any decision In connection
with others, ha certain you
u n d e r a t a n d their vlewa.
Avoid wnallng time later by
listening now. Then lie def­
inite in your answers.
C APR IC O R N (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Put aside any pret­
ty affalra and concentrate
upon getting important duties
handled wrll. Partners art In
a mood to rr&gt;. ope rat* to the
hilt. Maka tha most o f this.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 21 to
Feb. lti) .Show a vary co-oparativa attitude toward what­
ever othera are planning to
do, since It could prove vary
profitable fo r you. Stop de­
liberating. Ha dynamic, too.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Since you now hava the
wherewithal to maka life
easier at home, he aura you
apportion It wlaely. Quickly
pay o ff all obligations. Plan
a future that la more com­
fortable, rharming, gracious.
IF
YOUR
C H ILD
IS
BORN T O D A Y , he or she
will he o f such quirk mind
and wit that you would be
wise to plan early for the
finest college education pos­
sible. However, you mutt
make sura your progency
teams
to
complete
early
what is one* started, since
there It a tendency here o f
flittin g from one thing to an­
other when In mld-atraam,
that i f not conquered early
would lake aurcaaa out o f thla
chart.
"The Kara Impel, (hey

4a aat campal." What you
maka a f year life (■ large­
ly ap ta YO U I
Carroll Rlghtar'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
June Is now teady. For your
copy sand your blrthdata and
91.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Hox 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia,
Venssuela was the first
part o f the mainland o f the
New
World ditroveied by
y'hiiatopbtr Columbus.

mawrNaiasoowtY eewsuTO tse*
MB AAOOSO, MA36* /woes i i»rr
■ma fa*m i w*a a mite Leenv
O P C T V T O u e u *. BUT S V fO Y O S *

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�Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call 322-5612.
4. Hrnuty ('a re
ltU IK T T 'IfA•oft
«rat«r,

Classified

jos so oak.

Phones
FOB

•■ ■for*

K irk U d

322-5612
Fr*wt

Seminal*

r a illf

Dial Dlrrra—
Hal l a a i Dlafaara

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$

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BanfurJ's 7Moat Complete
rtCAUty H o o k ,
t i : p w .l l i a m s H PW
#v e nInt app'lt.
?m : i :.
ins K. ;sth
2222144

P E R M A N E N T SPECIAL
C I T W CURL R P A T T Y SHOP
20% o f f *&gt;( regular price* on
Perm*. 4 Senior lleautlrlanR.
Marie CutMn*. 8*r# U w r r y ,
Winnie
Cullum
A
Hetty
Price, nur new D*autlrUn.
Hetty Prlc# will Clean A
Style W m . Free Parkin*
Lot. 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph.
332*A«3I.

Up to 5 11 11.50 | 1.50 11.50
5 to 10 H I 1.50 I 1.80 1 1.90
11 to 15 I 3 11.50 11.89 |2.83
14 to 20 I 4 I 1.50 I 2.52 I 3.50
21 to 25 |5 | 1.5013.15 | 4.75
25 to 30|S I 1.50 11.7815.70
Ad— t Mn*
( D m 5.letter w a r t i per It*#'
I U O MI i I m r m ( kargw
All l k l » Hal* Ada Charge*
at 1-D*r Rata
CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
C L A S S IF IE D D IS P LA Y
51.50 I ’ er Inch
( Mt*lm**s
at I
rnloaia
larhaa

ERRORS

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—
Tba Harald will oat ba ra.
aaoaalbla far aiara tbaa aaa
larorrvct laaartlaa.

COPY
Tba Herat* reserve* tba pel*
allasa af rejeetl** at revt*.
laa a a 7 adaartlaaa&gt;aat wblrb
It daraaa ablarllnaabla la
tba pulley at tbla a a a * .
papar.

D E A D L IN E S
12

Noon Day Before
Publication F or
Inarrtlona and Kllla
(Sat. Noon For Monday)

1. Loot &amp; Found________
L E T ? C E L E B R AT E — Tha
rlasalflad ada ara tha place
to aava tlma and monay whan
ahopplnp tor lha oar o f your
cholca.

10. Poultry - Livestock

1111.

I-ocal aulomoblla dralrra offar Ihalr baal buya In Harald
classified dliplay ada.

PA INTI.Nil In'Id# or out. Wll11win plion. Ph. 332*u3t4 or
III-3 T II.

t

$7,9B0. to $18,350. As
low at $240. down and
$49.27 per monthNo doting coils!

DRIVE OUT TODAY
Takg Intantate #4 — get
o f t at 11)0 OoBary Ea-

cRange, or call.

668-4468
M A C K L K B R O S .O IV IS IO N
T H ( DCLTONA CORPORATION

9

r r r r r 1'

24. W ell DrillinK
WEL.LT DRILLED. PUMPS
SI’ l l I N K L E n SYSTEMS
All Typaa and Slie*
W# Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machine and Supply Co.

15. Special Services
ol* i- l!itllv“
a p rc lA fs lflP
VICE? More than 10,000 read­
er*
i*ha Hanford Herald
claailfte l ada dally. Rate* aa
low aa l i e par line par day!
Dial I32S4I2 or 435-1131 and
placa your adl

S IC K

ROOM NEEDS

O. E. Ap,Ranees— New A U**.l
I I I Magnolia___________ l l l - l . ’. l :

31. Musical

Instruments

Gena Cumbaa — 333-3411
Plano Tuning ana Repair
W L. Ilarmrn ••• 1!3-i:23

Wheel Chalra. Walker*. Cane* 35. Vacuum Cleaners
Jk Crutch** tor rent nr tale.
Prescription* *t I. o w e • l
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
Price.. Discount to people
SALES - REPA IRS
over IS A all Harvlr* I'er.otiH
IS
S. Park Ave.
3::-47ll
nal. Check our price*.

F A U S T DRUG STORE
Ere* Delivery

ITS-Ofll

VOSS LANDSCAPE SERVICE
Any type — Any air*
A t a price you ran afford
after 0:30 p.m.

37. M oving &amp; Storage
FOR RENT: Clean. Dry M o r
a a e jIO i^ ^ J o M O jJ M O llT C

50. Misc. F or Sale

323-1950

i-.vri'ft clean*
UI^^^^^Sad^TTTI^Tovcri^T l iftI uKI'rofi'Mliihnl
rrsulta—rent lllue Lualirapr*. Wall lo wall carpelln*.
Larg*
rhooaa from.

aalactlou

Aluns F ab ric. &amp;

lo

Rugs

tre Electric i ’nri'ct Klintnimo*
er I I per day. t ’arroll FurnItura C«.

NOTICE

F R E E ESTISIATK
A T YOUR HOME
1SSS Park Dr. B.v.tord S23-&amp;7B3 Hrwlng tnat'hlne •till In iiuarantee, l*.«ut /.lic-ZaK. I ’ard
Dr.i|irrlM • Hlt|icov«ra • « ;if t»
only tulce, iiimvIuk Nnrtli.
J LAN MAIICEI* INTKIllOUH
muit sell, Aoauinr rrriiMlnltiK
1003 French Av*.
322*3l»o
h pa&gt; vuriita of fl$0. Call Col­
lect HA 6-3&amp;?7.
Ul'JIOLHTEHINO.
Draperlr*. Hi I p Covert. Free **ll- F l t l C I D A i m : range. 40“ . |3&amp;
mates. All work guaranteed.
J iton*ir window, 37$ jo, |3.
Also, uaed furniture. Rerun32S-33M.
■ ilia for anle. Adetna Dtrura______ FICHHDAIItL W u a l t e r , |30;
lore 331-3032.
H«*rvc|
l i a i Itefrlgerator, |2u.
••rv
332-3«:i.
19. IluitdcrH Supplies

i\ t h i : r i i t t i i t i n i ii t o r
T i l l : M.VTII J l l l l l l t l . I l u ­
l l i t lb a m i Pirn * i :« i i m i i . i :
I III A T I . FI.OMIIIA.
U I I M E H V All. 14***
THE
BOWERY
RAVINGS
IIANK.
Plaintiff,
va.
UUUiir LEHTEII HAR T, el al.
Pelrridaiit*.
•M ITRE OP *1 I T 1%
MtillTGAl.K P il l! El 1.11*1 HE
TO; U ltlllir
LE STE R
MART
and
E I. I /. A II E T it C.
IIAIIT, hi* wile
RESIDENCE: Natal Air Mainlaliance Training Group
I ’ . S. NiltuI Air Htallou
Memplil*. TetinssaaS
R IIS
TO: ROIIE RT J. SAUHE and
KM SI A I. SADSE. hi* wll*
RESIDENCE: National
Avialion
Faclllllra
Expertmenial Center
Allanlic CHy, New Jer­
sey bvtui
You arr hereby notified that
a Complaint In furerloa* a cer­
tain
morlKage
enrumbarlng
the folluw In* described real
properly, to.w ll
l.ot l, HI... k II. COUNTRY
4T.HH MANOR. UNIT NO.
7, ai cording to lha plal
thereof aa rarorded In I'lal
Honk II, Pag * lu«. Public
llcrnida nf Semlntda Cuun*
ly. Florida,
haa lorn filed agalntl yuu In
the iil.uta atyted eult, and yuu
are re.,wired lo serve a copy nf
&gt;nur Answer nr ulhar Pleading
lu Ilia Curnplalni un P l a i n t i ff *
attorneys, ANRKKSON. IIL'SII.
d e a n a Lo w n d e s , i t s e* * i
I antral
llnuletard.
Orlando.
Florida, and file lha nriglnal
Answer or oilier Pleading In
Hie offlr e o f tha Clark of the
Circuit Court on or befora the
ITth day ol May, 1*45. If you
fall In do *», a d tr rte pm te&gt;n&gt;
fra,.• will lie token against yuu
tor the relief demanded In the
Complaint.
This Nolle* ahall be publish•d once a week fur four cun*
errutiv* week* In Tha Sanford
Herald.
DATED this l l th day of
April. IMS.
(S EAl.l
Arthur If. Rack with, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
lly Martha T. Vlhliii
Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON. RUSH
DEAN «, IdlWNDKS
333 Katt Central Boulevard,
Orlando, Florida
Publish: April !». 34. May 1.
I". I M i
CDL 43

! » FT. Y K LLO W 8TO N L Camp­
ing Tr.illrr; Air conditioner;
II. L. Waalirr K lilac. Furni­
ture.
IIOOVF.lt VAC. CLEAN Kit 8
W I I I T L 8KWI.NO m a « i i i n i : s
A uthorised Malea A Mervlca
O AK ItK TT U
300 E. First.
338-1344
8ANFOHD HEWING CK.NTKIt
104 ho Park Ave.
37S-34U

Selection of 1. t. and 4
BtJrooma located In varloua
8*. Ilona of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

322-5612
From

Sanford

Exchange

50. Mine. For Sole

SPECIAL PAINTS
8 . » 3 u * t on Kpoty, I*. V. A
lloimr
A
Marin#
|&gt;a!nt»
K A s ro , 1f»On KTanch Av#..
Hanford, .133*1*10 - nrlando,
6*23 1*. I I * ) . 60 • 276*0017.
3 EVENING t&gt;r»*»#a. alia &amp; A 7.
1 a#n n#w Sa.it Covrra for
'&lt;4 llulck Spatial. Call 333*
61I&amp; af ter 4 p. m.
I1I:a 1»V*2II.\ r o N r i l K T E
Il|ork•, Hfepplng Htonrs, Hand,
Hterl, flraaaa Trapa, llork,
l.o l Marker*. I'n|y#thyleii#.
Wire Menh, Htrpn. Wltulnw
Hllla. Dry Walla * l»r »ln Til#
MIICAi l.i: CO.NVItKTi: CO.
CHAIN LINK Kenrr. d i a l |2i0,
aril for • ! « » . you m«»va. H##
af 33&lt;i| Park Ave

51. A rtirlm Fur Henl

SE L L
US
your
rurallur*.
Quirk rarvlc* with tha Cash.
HUPEH 1 HADING
POST
Itt.OITT

55. Furniture For Sale
For Ih* biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture. at* Noll's Furnliul*
Brokerage
In
Ceeeelberry
on 17-13. Open I day* 1 lo •.

425-5938
From

(Dial Direct)
Stmlnol* Couaty

I 69. S c h o o l s &amp; I n s t r u c t i o n s

10*\ aMnMIe Homen - Sale

11M OLDSMOBILE I I . « door
Sedan, good running condi­
tion. Valdea Hotel, Mrs. Bur«
ton. Ph. 111-1311.

1-3 and I Detrooma
N E W and PSF.D
Awnlnta A Cabanaa
Q U A H 'Y MOBILE HOMES
llwy. 17-13 S
177-7342

*3? RL’ ICK Cabalerro Station
Wagon. First 4133 buya. Ph.
414-1114, Caeselherry.

REGISTERED NURSES A L i ­
censed rra cllcal Nurses P o ­
sitions available I tn |1 Jd A
I I to 3:3d Shift*. Contact Di­
rector ol Nurers, Seminole
Memorial Hospital, Hanford.

V A - FHA

101. T railer Space • Rent

M A11 &lt;8 — N Y. to 13k wk.
RUSH REFERENC ES
TOP
JOBS
FARE
ADVANCED
Q U IC K L Y — HAV -A-M AID.

Management

HAl!Y SITTING, day*, night*,
regular. Cnthv. 131-1113.

ItA UT P IL C H E R
Best lluy Broker
133-7411 Day nr Night

JO H N K . FO X ,
Realtor
101 N. Park Ara.

131-0311

C. A . W H ID D O N , SR.
IIROKBR
30] S. IMrk
177-1111

St. Johns Realty
T I I E TIME TESTED FIRM
t l * N. Park Av*.
S37.4I31
M E RLE W. W A R N E R
Realtor
701 8. Park A v *
133-1131
A

Property
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
orricai i i i - t n i
Nlghta: 331-0700
Ill-M il
I I I ! Park Drive
OPEN D AIL Y AN D SUNDAY
Him Down, 4»S per mn. con temporary 3 lldrm.. I&lt;* Hath.
Family llm . Wuodrd Lot. N.
Longwood— 1140 Down. 1103
per mu. fnlunlal 1 lldrm.. 3
llalh.
Dbl. Carport*.
Dbl.
I Hilly. I'atlo Family Room.
H. Longwood — 1400 Down.
1100 par mo. 1 Bdrm . 1 Rath.
Patio, Country Kitchen, Ho.
Longwood — I 3P0 Down. |14
per mo. 1 lldrm. Spill, I
llalh. Paneled Family Room.
I'atlo, Drang# Trees. H. Longwood. 1All prepared for Airfondlllunlngl 1330 Down. I&gt;1
per mn., a lldrm.. 1'Y Hath.
Hanford — |!00 Down. 1170
per mo., Eie cullve Type Co­
lonial. 4 A rr* lot. orange
Trees. ) lldrm, 3 Bath. Air
conditioned. Wall. Hiihurban
Hanford. VA - F II A • In
Hervlr* Loans Available. All
Payments Include Prln., Int,
Taxes A Ins. 1.3IN E N T E R ­
PRISES. INC , 111 lain*wood
Plata, U. S. Highway 17-11
South, l-ongwood, Florida.

NEEDED
hammer, aaw. paint brush
and DOO.iio tu buy and fix up
this home. Has 1 bedrooms,
large family room. You furii I. Ii the paint brush and T*R them you aaw It In Th*
Sanford Herald!
1100.00 down payment — we
will throw In Ih* aaw and
NEW,
Custom-built
hammer. Total price only LA "CIE,
horns.
Rolling
llllls
Golf
f I.3II0 oo. Payment only |43.3u
Course, Man Lando. For In­
per month.
formation call 331-1171.

Stemper Agency
Resllnr* A ppr* leer-Trades
333-411I
111* 8 French Av*

4 BEDROOM, 1 llalh. Central
Air, Sewage. Fenced Yard.
Ideal for children, lly Own­
er 111 Labe Minnie Hr.. Park
llldge. Sanford l l l - M S l .

Hu b e r t a . w i l l i a m s
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Asso.
Ill-m i
Allanlic Rank Bldg

BY’ OWNER, 3 lledroom, 3
hath. Cll construction home,
tge. ehady lot. Low equity.
333*4X11.

87. Husiness Krnlals

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

OFFICES and Hlora Hpac*
Hanford Mobile Park
I I I ! S Orlando Dr. H l- IH O .

I d t i a a FT. LOT. loxin Patio.
Ph. 123.M O ,.r 127.4X17.

10.1. Mobile Homes • Rent
• -2-3 IIEDItooM. 143.3133. lad
Included SANFORD MOIIII.K
T a j i k , i m s. o r Undo Dr,
333*1930.
I BEDROOM Trailer on large
Lake. Adults only. 122.714X.

106. Apartm ents fo r Rent
FURN. A P T ,

FURN. A p t, 31? W.
441-1349.

CLEA N 1 till. A p t,
3413 Elm Ave.

13th. Th

no pel*.

FUIIN. DUPLEX. 1 Bdrm. rederorated. |43 mo, luxka J#*.
sup. Call 133-73(1 after 1:14.
3 lldrm.
Dnpltx,
Equip. llS-tllM.

FUIIN. Apt. Clot*
Cowan. 113-4011.

tn. Jtmmlt

4-llimiii. I-llr. Furn. Apt. 1(3.
CaR after 3 p.m. and week­
end*. ISl-ntt*.
1 IIDIIM Furn. Apl. (31. 1414
K l i s t SI. Robert A. W IL
llama 333-1111.
AVALON APARTM ENTS
YV. 3nd BI,
113.3417

FURN. 1 Apis. |10 A 110 mo.
Adult*. 333.1410.
WKL.Y.vA A P AR T M E NT S
' '. First HI.

lit

EPF. APT. private balli, suitable for Couple or Slngl*
person. Ideally located down­
town.
Inquire
al
Manuel
Jacobson Dtpl. Store, 111 K.

FHA - V A HOMES
1. I. A 4 BEDROOMS
I. 1H A 3 BATII8
K IT C H E N EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IMMEDIATE DE LIV E R Y
Fur Complai* Infurmallu*
He* or Call Your

FHA - VA
SA LES BROKER
W * Have

rna lloma For You

ST E N ST R O M
REALTY
till
131-3430
133-4134
I3S-I14I

PARK

DRIVE
131-1414
NIGIITB
331-03(4
Ill-Ill)

A Harald want-ad la aa ntat
aa your phonal Dial 33I-SI13
or l l t - 3 y i l {South Ssmlnolat
and ua* your chargt account.

G I I J. A
• Sedans
• H ard Topa
• Convertible*
• Station WaRtma
Complete Helrrtioa
6 I’* Thru 54’*

ITU

CHEVROLET
v*
T^h
pick-up. 4 Cyl. Good Rubber.
Mechanically perfect, 1333.

HJ-iUto._______

120. Autom otive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
114 Magnolia

Pb. 111-4435

Auto Glass Tops
A Bast Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
104 W. 3nd 81. 111-1911
^ALI^YVGIO ^^ lUATtA NTKK^'

12.1, Hontw &amp; Motors
llalsway To The Waterwa y

Robson Sporting Goods
14' F E A T I I K R C R A F T h o a l ,
windshield and lop. 13 hp
Evlorud* motor. Champion
break over trailer. Jual Ilk*
new. ||4 W. 17th. 133-3441 or
till.
33 TT. OWENS Cruiser, fully
equipped. Very good condi­
tion. Call alte r 4 p.m. week­
day*. 333.7131.
13 FT. A L P M IN P M lloat. Lik e
New. 7S I I P Motor. Reason­
able. 333-0411.
•43 I.ONK BTA R 14': 40 h p.
Evlnruda elep, Galor til t
Ira liar, &lt;430. 173-3771.
14

FT. HUNAIIOUT,
llvlnrude.
Trailer.
133-1217.

1* I I P
Cheap.

1*1

N A T IO N A L

APARTMENTS. Sanford Mobil*
Park. 3313 S. Orlando Dr,

131-llln

108. Ronmii For Rent
ROOMS for Man. 401 Magnolia.
137-07-0.
F I ’ II.V.

It o o III*

ncmiI •private

bath. &gt;1» mn. 323-$3iX.

Payton Realty

$100 DOWN

1111 FORD
Pick-up Truck,
run* good. 1133. 333-0440.

Your EV1NUUDF. Dealer
194 4-4 K. l et.
Ph. I t l - l t l t

3 lilt. Apt. Ph. 373-0733.

Ball-Blair Agency

vw

1147 KURD
Ton. F 100. Ilk*
new co n d itio n , x i i -7'.i j x ,

Senkarilc Glass and Pain t
Company

3 IIDIIM. Furn. Apt. Apply 113
Park Ave.

III

118. Trucks For Sale

Apt. rh.

F I ’ IIN. Apl. 3iv&gt; Park.

UNFURN.
Kill hen

'37 IIORGUARD, I owner, good
pond. 132-4779.

Sino Mellonvilte.

FURNISHED G a n g s
333-3340.

Seminole Realty

Iteal Estate opportunity
Used furniture appliance*. lon|a,
C A N YO U S E L L ?
etc. U .ugh! - Sold. Larry *
Marl. 31» Sanford Av*. Th. Your own full-time buslutas.
Real Eslala, right In thla
313-4111.
are* National company, aalabllshrd
In I HA. largest In
COt'RTKOL’ s r CHARGE ACCOUNT*— limited credit If
It* field.
I Unllceiiaed? —
you own a phon* I'ul claaalwrite u*i Training and In­
struction given In all phases
fled A ' a to work for yuul
of your operation — from
Mart lo Nui'cae*. All adver­
EC H O LS R E D D IN G CO.
tising, all eigne, forma, sup­
Redd.n* A Furnltur*
plies are furiil.hed. Nation­
A T FACTORY PRICES:
wide
advertising
bring*
111 Magnolia
133-4331
llutera
from
Everywhere.
Caii you qualify? You muat
F llK K e s t i m a t e
have
Initiative.
ricallent
Upholalerlng A Yliltraaa ren­
character
Ihundahlel, salsa
ovating Sew A fe e d Furnl­
ability, b* financially re­
tur*. CaR Nl* Redding Mfg.
sponsible. Commission - v o l ­
Co. at T i l Calary Av*. 333 ume opportunity for man.
1111.
woman, couple or tram That
Can Hell. W m * today for In­
WILBUN
MAIER FURN
formation. HTItOUT R E A L ­
Buy — Bell — Trad*
TY. J. K Mann. Area Hup.r*
311.11 K let
137-4433
vlaor. 1373 E. Colonial Dr..
Orlando. Fla.
6 0 . UuNineHM O p p u r t .
T H E U N I V E I H A L MEDIUM for
SER VICE STATION for Lease.
g allin g
thing*
done . . .
Good location. Good referClaaalflad Ads! Dial 331-1413
lute * A soma Capital requir­
or l.J i l l * In South tiemlnol*
ed. Call 333-1143.
and pul on* to work for you!

1134 • CHEVROLET. 4 door,
exceptionally good shape. Ph.
133-4?)n after 1:0* p.m.

M ONTHLY PA Y M E N TS
FRO M $50.00
FOR T H E B E ST H OM E
HUY
SEE Y O U R

KF.T r i 'N C H Operator Trainee.
Typing eaparlenc* preferred,
fermanenl |»osltlon. Chase
a Company, P.r*on n* l
He.
parlmenl, ll&lt;&gt;\ |417, Sanford

8 E V F R A L Outstanding 3 A I
Badronni Homes available In 115. Autos For Sale
Real ivstuto Course
all Areas ol Sanford. Lat u*
90.
Lot
a
For
Sale
Evening Claai a t i r l i May ftlh.
'43 MONZA, (.speed, low mile­
( h o w you Aroundt
Kor Information call lira.
age. Ilut) down, aiaum* payAppleton, ( f o l l a c t ) Orlamlo, SPECIA L Baling on Isrg* I-aka
merit*. Call 131-7170 after 4.
24I*(.ZM.
Ih ri
II o il i h r •
Jisaup lot at a discount.
Hi IimoIh Ilf
It a a I
Lalatr.
n
o
t i c e or Public sai* or ■•■*4
This I* a bargain at 13,040
Hclmola of
It • a I E«fata
Chevy. 11, 4 dr. Motor No.
cash*
1101 II Park A f .
•‘Klorlda’t l*r«aat.'*
(flimvtosoui. Thla unit Is
222 6211 any tlma
stored and will l&gt;e sold al 301
S. Elm at 10:00 A.M. May 7,
KLYINtJ m : m INo L E RANCH
Ileal Ka'a l* — Insurance
1143 hy Florida Delectly*
(Hpara 1 nlveralty Airport)
1*4Mei111| J miles Laat uf Uvlado Ird A Park Av*_______ 111.4041
Agency for Michigan Nationun llwy. 11$ la now open.
al
Rank. Clint. Michigan.
ltl-1101 1410 Hiawatha at 11-13
Htuihnt liidlrncflun now a I v • 95. Houses Fur Sale
1 IIKDIIOOM, 14 hath, Iga. 1140 F I A T |?4, needs repairs.
tn lu J’ i|i*r t*li#iuk#a *'110.**
333.4333.
fenced yard. Country club
Cum# out Mini learn to fly
GltEEN IIKAIR
llalghla. Laks Mary lload.
.Vow Expert Inatructlon In Choice tola svallabts In Oraan*
•51
T R -1 With Radio * Healer,
I l l Easier. Assume 3llg. A
a relaxt«l atmuaphara r u n o v
bralr of Loch Arbor overlook­
excellent condition. 133.4411
• •1 mn. 133.443*.
e l from buey traffic pat­
ing g i f course. C u s t o m
tern*. T * In-engine Charter
building lo your specifics*
1137 CIIKV. S P o ItT CPE. V*.
avMlIable anywhere. I Jaau
Ilona. Greenbralr developed 97. iliiuscs For Kent
Automatic, eacrllrnt condi­
Aviation I'loducta aiullMbl#
by
tion. See Joa Orsrnn at l|o|.
for JlMpp) Klylng. I'll. Sftj*
r ril.N .
2
IMrni,
&lt;*ar|iur|p.
KINGHWOOD
lets or call 133-0114 even3 . " I fur further Information
Urn# lot. |76 nm. 323*?343.
BUILDERS. INC.
Inga.
ami appointment.
133-1074
NICE. rJ#an Furn. 3-li*&lt;1rooni 1144 C H E V R O L E T W a g o n , (.
lot FaIrmunt Dr.
linua#. n#ar )&gt;•••. 322* I loi.
A u t o , B e a l n ice 1 3 3 .3 1 1 3 .
C
E
N
T
R
A
L
Air
Conditioned,
1
U. S. Civil Service T e s t*!
lld rm , Ig*. Florida Room, F f l l N . 2 ll#«lrnom li»*u»# f»#ar KOIID *34, 4 py|. Slick. II A II.
!!«•#. 322-20*7 o r 322-376U.
Recently painted. 331-OI43.
flood nioilltlon. Ileusonahlc.
Men*Women, 14-62. HUM high
Call 132.3U31.
aa fluz.ux a week. Prepara­ I BEDROOM, I Hath, Central 3 IIKIGlOnM. | bath furntahrd
tory training until appuint*
iMiina, carport# and |»atlo, 3 1141 GRAY, VW, Sunroof, || a
Heal, Corner Lot, Double
#t|. Thousand* of Julia open.
arr## nf land, fin# placa for
Carports. 131-1133.
II. Excellent Coml. 333.X900.
Experience usually unnetra*
children. Will Alan r#nl unanry. tlrammar achooi *uffl* 3 HKDIIOOM, Washer. ItefrlfurnUhtd 322-7236.
IIOB McKKE USED CARS
clent f*»r many Julia. KltEE
grralor. S l o t* Included, 1333
NO MONEY DOWN
3 11111161., Kllchan ••lulppvd,
budfklet un Juba, aalariea, rrin-o isu.
’ 01 Frsnrh Ay*.
133-0731
376. nlca yard. 322-3CI6.
iiulremeiita. Writ# TO|)AYI
Llni'olll
H m lrr,
lloa
lo9, 1 IIDIIM. 3 llalh, VA Qualify.
•»*»
ford
8 K T L IN E R . raKitchen equipped. |l* mo., 3 lir.DIHHiM, 2 Hath. ITnfurnHanford llaiald.
tractable hardtop, radio, heat­
lah#d, nh'# n#lBbbnrhnod,
Jun* 1st. 333.04X3.
er, power steering, needs
Kncloard I'atlo.
transmission 1313 Ph. 13|.
1100 DOWN
3 lledroom* I llalh. FnrnUhed,
4117 ur aaa at ISA Harrison
M EN
wall lo wal l Mirprtlritf, air
Dr.
Q U A L I F Y KOlt HIGH PAYING I Bit.. 1( s 17 Fla. llm . T*r.
Floors, Kit. equip. 1*7 mo.
conditioned, NIc#.
JullH
IN 4HJN8THUCTION.
pays
all
IIKL3ILY
REALTY,
I.earn to operal# n*natrucOffice In Village Hall. N. Or­ JO H N S A U L S A G E N C Y
IIOM ei ul pmi nt MU* 11 aa: Hulllando. 133-1411, nights 333doaera.
Turuapulla,
UragH E A L E STATE IIR OKKIl
3371.
Ileal Eslala Assuclats
llnea* liackho«o and acrapvra
MI LI, A MAE PKDKOMCII
Includes POWEI1 H l l I F T 3-IIKDIton3t. I bath, carport
113-7174
Day
I3l-n|is Night.
EQUIPMENT. Actual train­
and utility room. Deep well
ing on th# equipment of
for watering lawn. Down T ' K )
MUCH
11(10 31? Ileul
your rhvlre. Send name, ad*
payment
required.
171.43
through “ For llsni” ads. Uet
Ureas, telephony and hours at
monthly payment*. Her lo
eatra Inc.nis’
Iiuiii * lo;
appreciate Available 3 Jun*.
UNITED HCIHHilgrt
Ph. 131-1733.
33 A Western Union llld*.
Tampa. 2. Florida

71. Mnlr Help Wanted

*31 RAMBLER, 4 floor Sedan,
Ileal clean A new llrts.
1173.00
SANFOR D MOTOR CO
too French Av*.
133-4315

CONTINENTAL. L i n c o l n 4door, '31 model, while. First
1430 buy*. Ph. 131-4414 Caa*
srlherry.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— Ixiat A Found
I t — Money Wanted
3—
Per eon ala
• 4— Savina* A Loan
4—
lieauty Car*
• t — Insurance
I — Day Nur**rl*o
• » — Schools A Instruction*
•— Child Car*
70—
Employment Service*
I —Dog*—Cat*— P*la
71—
Male Help Wanted
10—
Poultry — I.lvaitock 13—
Female Help Wanted
13— Special Nolle**
T t— Male or Femal* Help
13—
Catering — Food
14—
Sale* Help Wanted
11—
lllcycle Repair*
77—Situation Wanted
I t — Spsclal Service*
I I — Incoma Property
I I — Swimming Poolg
13— Ituelntea Prop —Bat*
17— Janitorial Service*
I I — Ileal Eelata Wanted
It — Do-It-Yourself
I I — Ileal Estate Sale
t » — Uullder* Supplies
17— lluelnte* Rental*
30—
Hardware
•o— Lota For Sal*
I I — llom* Improvement*
• 1— Farm*—Grove*
33— Plumbing
13— Acreage
31— Painting
I I — House* For Sal*
I I —W . l l Drilling
14 — H om es—Sal# or Rtat
St— Air Cond. A IMatlng
17— House For llanl
I t — Radio • Television
100— lloeort Rentals
I I — Photo * Equipment
M l — Trailer*— Cabana*
10—
Hum* Appliance*
103— Mobil* llotnei—Rata
11—
Musical Instrument* IPS— Mobil* Homo*— Rent
11— Huelnaaa Equipment
101—Trailer Space— Rent
I t —Job Priming
l o t —Trailer lo.te—Sal#
I t —Utholaiary
104— Aparimenta Kor Host
l o t — Rooms For Rant
t t — Vacuum Cleaner*
17—Moving A Storage
110—
l l o l t l Rooms
3t— E i l ermine lor*
l i t — Rental Agent*
I t —Plants — Feed* — leadi 111— Wauled To Rent
10—Mlac. For halo
l i t — Auto* For Sale
i t — Article* For Rent
I I I — Auto*—Salt or Trad*
t t —Swap or Kachang*
111—
Trucks Fur Sal*
130—
Automotive .Service
t t — Wanted To Buy
t t — Furnltur* For Hal*
131—
Scooters A Cycle*
I t — Antique* For 8*1*
133— Hotls A Motor*
14—
Money To t-oan
131— Marin* Supplies
(U— Uuslneas opportunities

115. Autoa F ar Sale

97. !lnu*ea F o r Rent

18* J 8 1 M .IT K . 6dx 10. Accra*,
orles Included. D o our equ­
ity. Ph. 337.14*1.

81. Hrnl Estate • Sale

P IC M T II H S b * » u :
NOTICE
IS h*r*hy given
R E N T A IIED
lhal we are engaged In bus- Rollaway,
llotpllal.
Baby
Ine.s at P. H. Ilw* 33U4. Fureat
Beds,
by Day,
Week, or
CHy, Seminole County. Florida,
Month.
under the fli'lllluui mini* nf
C A R IIO I.L J F UIlN IT IfltE
Doual,ia.MerrlR Co., ami that l i t W. let.
133-111!
we Inteml In reglatrr aald
name with lha Clerk nf the “ You name It — w# hava III"
lim n* —- Hydraulic
CIrvull Court. Sarnlnole CuunTranenilealftn — Jacks
l » . Florida, in accordant* with
the pruvlalone nf the Flrlllloua A M E R IC A N
R E N T -A L L
Nam* Slalule*. lo-wlt: Section 344* H Hiawatha
»?;.*! U
&gt;4#.ur Florid* Slatut*. I&gt;47.
Slg. Merrill N. Croaa
5.1.
Wnnlrtl
T
o
Huy
I inii gin a Wm. Croaa
Pllbllah: April 34, May I. 10.
UBED FUR NITUR E
17. lea*
133*3.70
CDL 7»
1% T H E f i l l HT IIF T H E
m l M l Jl HUE. •KMIXOLE
I III A l t , n . O H I D %.
IN PHIIMATK. NO. 47113
la rei l A l a l r af
VEIIA
GLADYS
CHATTER.
Tun,
Dacaasad.
1 * All I'radllar* aag Par.aa*
llat lag Claim* or Demand*
Agalaal aald Ealalei
You and earli of you art
hereby notified and reunited
In prevent any tdelm* ami «le.
inanda which you. nr either of
you, may have *Kaln*t Ihe e*.
tala of VERA GLADYS CHAT*
TEUTON, deceased.
lata
of
aald County, lu tht County
Judd*
of Memlnol* County.
Florid*, at hi* nffh a In the
rourl hnu*« nf eald County *1
Sanford. Florida, within ala
calendar month* from lha llm*
nf lha first publication of this
nolle*. Two copies nf each
claim nr demand ahall L* In
writing, and ahall stale Ihe
plat a iff resldtnte and po*l o f ­
fice addr*** of lha claimant,
and ahall l&gt;* sworn to hr lha
claimant, Ida agent, nr hi* atlornay and accompanied by ■
filing fa* of on* dollar and
• urh claim or demand not so
filed shall ha void.
Dayl* J. Holme*,
A* admlnlatratrls nf
the E ila t* of
Ver* i;lad) a ChatterIon. der sated
Dari* J. Ilulmaa
l to l Clift** Av*.
Sanford. Florid*
Publish: April f*. May J, I*
17. m *
|CDL 7»

$100.00 DOWN

COLORED: 31-33. to operate
shirt unit. W ill train Ineaperlenced person. Apply In
person. Jos's laundry A Dry
Cleaners. 3SU7 Hanford Av*.

SECRETARY. General Olllce
Work. Malur* YVoman with
many years experience. Par
manenl resident. Ph. I l l 1411. Longwood.

For real automobile bargain*,
check th» Herald classified dis­
QUNB: Bur. Sail. Trafla. Ra*
play aectlon.
pair. OSTEEN BRItKJE CAMP
4 GITN SHOP 222-3I3S.

Legal Notice

72. Female Help Wanted

77. Situation Wnnled

"Sh* can never ramember my eecret hand •Ignate!”

95. Houaea F or Sal6

H .\ N F O II l»
II EH I P E N T
t.» P A R K IIIDGK— BUa-DIVtriU.N 1 IIDIIM.. Lc# Living Room.
3 llth.. Entry Foyer,
Range, Plnecreet Area. 1100.
transact Company hualne** 3 ll-lrm
Family Room, Breakfast liar.
In arts. Aa* 33-40. I’ reatnt311-1331. I l l Shannon Drive.
Built • tn Kitchen, Central
ly employed and own car.
lteat. Double Garage. City N E W Furnished House for rent
CaR Orlando 341-4101 for intervlaw.
Bewer. 117.409. Open Dally.
for lift per month. See Mr*.
Evening! 441-1711.
W E Kennon. I l l Halstead,
C AR EE R opportunity for qua­
Deltona, F l a , for appoint­
ment.
lified man 31-44. Hilary A
Government ow ned
commission. Ph. 3I3-0443.
Homes
N IC E L T FURN. Haul*. 3401 B.
Elm 133.3397,

^ ^ B o m ^ L ^ l^ a ^ ^ eck ^ N jr.

S A N F O R D E L E C T R IC

Legal Notice

are selling fast. The
reason is solid value
- l o w price and high
quality-Com e out and
see these wonderful
homes for yourself —
There are 16 com ­
pletely furnished mod­
els to ch oose from,
in c lu d in g a replica
o f the w o rld ’s Fair
House. While here en­
joy a free ride aboard
the riverboat,“ Deltona
Queen"!

By Nadine Seltzer

2.1. Painting

III TCIIINO
Poet
IIKIa
A 30. Hume Appliances
Pawn Shop. Loana on any­
thin* of value. 3»2t Sanford N EW AP PLIA NCES at Ware­
Ave., JSS-StiH.
house
Prices—
Frlgldalrt,
llot I’ Int, RCA. Zenith, ate.
NOTICE In L I T T L E t.EAOCK
Call Charlie Oormly collect
B A L L Player*. * x l « Photoal Associated Radio A TV,
graph* of Each Team V *
3113 N. urang* Aa*., Of Ianavailable at The Sanford
do 133-1111.
Herald Offlre.
____

You can find anythin* you
need advertlaed In lha llciald
Cla Milled.

Deltona

SW EETIE P IE

M nye 3, 1965 — Page 3-A 71. Male Help Wanted

1-8MALI. hnree. Gelding, Jliu.
1-Welsh mar*, brad to foal ! 0 i w. ma st________
In Jun*. aaddti A bridl*.
1130. l-Shetlxnd Colt. 1 yr. 29. Photo &amp; Equipment
old. 11no. All vary genii# and
used lo children. Ph. 322-1111 B i
nr Jr:-55t'.V
_______ ___ YA8IU C A-M AT CAMERA 2Kx
S11 a* hew. with ra*e IIS
EEDKIIAI. ENLARHEH : « . »
la . Special Notices
J'« Model SIS eacellml run■lltlnn ISS. 33 Watt l&gt;. A. Am ­
CANAH Pay Camp begins Jun*
plifier Model 4SS. I - I - U i thm
llth.. l a k t Holden For Inlap.; T tube* plue Rtclltier,
formation call 32:-234S, Fred
Herd live hour*, and T w o I*
liana*.
Inch a.|tl*ra Cabinet* with IS
Imh I'hllro speakers. Ideal
Addin* Machine* • Typewriter*
for Hand or home, ITS. DaSale* • llental* • Repairs
llarv. t.41.1112.
POYV E L L ’S OFFICE SUPPLY

PRE-CAS T Conrrale Step*
GREGORY LUMUEIl Co
s:o stapia Av*
s::-osoo

V**, bar* at

Rrralb

Contracting Bapalra
F H E E ESTIMATES
B. U K A R V B T
50( a.nfnrd Av*_______ 122-1311

SERVICEMAN UEINU
TRANSFERRED
A &amp; II C O N TR A C TO R S
and
would like to hava aoniaHOME IMPROVEMENTS,
on* aawume ti Ia paymnita on
ROOFING. PAINTINO h
i mo. old Zlg Z « k aewlng
IN^UtAT1NU
machine. Mukoa fancy alllrhLOST: Female. I.lvrr A Whit*. Klnancln* Arranged
SSS-:3tT
ea.
overcast
raw
ada^a.
4 mo. old Bird l&gt;op. Phone
lnakra buttonhnlra, i r v i » on
FIX IT SHOP
1S3-SUI. Alte r t p.m. Phone
»rin|ia and hook*, and arwi
N EW LOCATION
1 1 M I I I , ___________________ ___
with dmihta needle, etc. Ao100 Sa French_________ H1-I7SI
lim it 6 |»aymenta of f&amp;.oo.
2. Personals
Ph. 2::-TIS7.
16. Interior Decorators
lam. Writ# P. O. Bo*
Hanford.

franfnrb

22. Plumbing

DOUb RECEIVED tor Adop­
tion . boarded Animal Roecuo
League. 1TOO W. Minnesota.
Pet.and Ph 7II-1IIC.

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8. P e ls &amp; S u p p lies

425-5938

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20. Hardware

BANK
^POSSESSION'
N O CASH N E E D E D !
•59
*80
•82
•81
’57
•59
•61
*59
•59
•SB
*55
•59
•61
•65
•57
*58
'57
*57
•51
•80
•55
•55
•5.1
•55
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Mrrrury 1798
1729
lloda*
&gt;925
llo d i*
Chrv, $1041
$149
Ford
Itrnault 1297
Corv. $1095
C’h*v.
$457
I'ly.
$597
Volk*.
$874
$399
Old*
4'hrv.
$599
Kamh.
$988
Falcon $1257
Chcv.
$597
$492
Ford
Ilr8oto $199
$181
Imp.
Ch*v.
$9$
Falcun $697
$101
llulck
Cadillac $471
Chcv.
$14?
$9 9
Ford
Mrrrury $114
$983
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Arrrpt Trade-In*!
dAn
HANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENING!!

IUIZ

Sanford, Florida
522-4505
National llrpoaaeaalun* Inc.

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f Business
Together

$200 • $.100 Down
$40 • $60 Month
105% Mrehanlral
Guaranty* — 50 l)* y » —
1,000 M il** On AU
Um 4 V W * .
8*1** — Parts — Hervlr*
Factory Aulhorlied Dealer

ElUnor Motor Co.
Bo. Hwy. 17-95
Hanford, Fla.

322-1835

You’ll Save Money
And Be Happier In A *65'
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.
E x cellen t Service Too*

Strickland-Morrlson Ford, In c .
512-1411

W. Peril *4409)1

�Package Tours
Tailor Made For
Senior Citizens
By Murray J. Brown
NEW

Y O IIK

( U P I ) — Tra­

vel and adventure are net the
prerogative* o f the young
alone. In fact, aurveya ahow
an
Increailng
number o f
Am erica'* “ old folk *" aro *•chewing the fireplace to go
gallivanting
to f a r a w a y
place*.
Some o f there “ aentor d tlaena" venturo forth on their
own while other* ycung In
heart and apirlt find group
traveling more fun.
For thoa* who have been
putting o ff holiday* abroad
hecauae they fear It may he
too atrenuou* or lonely, there
I* a travel aervice which ea­
ter* specifically to men and
women In the 65 to 80 ag*
group.
The American Aaaoclation
o f Retired Peraona and the
National
Retired
Teacher*
Aaecelatlon
(A A R P / N R T A )
arrange package tour* tailor­
ed to phyalcal and other conalderatlona o f the older tra­
veler.
Anyone 65 or over, retired
nr not, la eligible fo r member■hip in the A A R P . Due* are
92 per year. I t already haa
B50.000 member* In the Unit­
ed State* and cveraeaa.
European toura run from 41
to 6(1 day* and the alMnclu■Ive rate* range from 9005 to
91,845. There are
“ Grand
Circle" toura o f
England,
Holland,
France, Germany,
Switaerland,
Italy, Auatria
and Monaco. Othera cover the
Rrltlah lalea and Ireland, the
Scandinavian nation*, southerti Europe and the Mediter­
ranean, Including Jordan and
I^bannn or Iarael.
Arcording to Mr*. Ruth 0.
I.ann, cnnaultaut and co-ordi­
nator of national aervlcea for
A A R P , the travel aervice wa*
initiated
In
1B56 became
many A A R P member* found
the pare o f the uaual group
tour a little too taxing. The
flrat
year, ahe recalled,
A A R P 'a travel aervice arnt
280 member* to the continent.
The following year the num.
her doubled. In 1IMI4, thouaanda o f member* aigned on
fo r almoat 100 different toura,
including 10 63-day roundthe-world Junket* by plane.
“ Since warmth, congeniality
and attention to penonal
need* are enentlal to travel
rnjcyment," Mre. Lana aald,
''each group le limited to 30
pereon*."
M i*. Lana laid all A A R P
lour group* have carefully a*Icctcd, multl-IIngual expert
guide*. A ll tour director* atao
receive special training in
traveling with older people,

ENJOY THE
HAPPY
DIFFERENCE
W HERE
SH O PPIN G
IS A
PLEASURE

SW IFT'S P R E M IU M
BONELESS

C O FFE E

•

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INSTANT
NESCAFE

down produce lone •
YOUR CH O IC E
FRESH FLORIDA V A L E N C IA

• dairy specials
Betty Cracker BattormlNi

Biscuits .......

6 TXt

Kratt'r Mleael* Whipped

Dal Manta SNcod

Margarine ........ 2

Peaches .........

Kreft'a Cheese 9pr*ed Plus SO Stamp* w/ci

Velveeta ........... m
•

Dal Manta Nutritious

Spinach.........

frozen foods &lt;

Dal Manta Cronin Stylo

Pepperldpe Fenei Fruit

Turnovers ........ 'Iff

Golden Com

Mertee'a Deelah Fr*s*n

Green Peas..

Mlaet* Meld Ceeceetrele Plerlde

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tests goine on around town to
»ee which car la hottest. The
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Wildcat, GTO, Barracuda, Tornado, Charger, Mustang, Fury,
Marlin, etc., etc.? 7 T ?
One such drag race almost
ended In a fatal accident.
We suggest the place for
dragging, all legal like, Is at
the Osceola Drag Strip every
other Saturday night,
•
•
•

"W yndcrest II," a 66-foot twin diesel yacht,
sailed into Sanford today to become the flagship o f
the Snnford Navnl Acndemy.
The yacht, valued at $68,000, is a g ift to the
Academy front Roswell Miller, a wealthy New York­
er who has a winter home
at Jupiter.
The Wyndcrest made
its way to Sanford up the
Intracoastal W a t e r way

20-MPH Speed

•

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•

Got a flug to burn?
The Sanford American Le­
gion Post 63 w ill hold Its an­
nual fla g burning soon —
probably on “ F lag D ay" —
Jline It .
Any citiren or organixation who hat an unservicea­
ble fla g is urged to turn it
Into the Legion, Fire De­
partment or Police Station.
H will be disposed o f in a
proper, dignified manner.
•
•
•
The Enterprise PTO will
hold its spring f e s t i v a l
“ Bucket oo Itoundup" on the
school campus Saturday from
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
•
•
•
The
Imported fire ant
didn't come to the U.S. by
invitation, we understand. It
atowed away on a ship from
South America that docked
at Mobile, Ala., about 1016.
Since then its population has
increased by the billions.
The fire ant hae a viclou*
sting which may persist for
several days. But it ia not
fata). Tha state o f Florida
has spent almoat 91 million
in trying to get rid o f the
fire ant without succese.
The current program un­
der way in Seminole and four
other Central Florida coun­
ties w ill cost about 60 cents
per acre.
e e
e
A colorful postcard from
Lucerne,
Switxerland,
pin­
points the momentary loca­
tion o f the Bill Stempers on
their European tour and bus­
iness trip. "O vercoat weath­
er." eayt Bill.
•
• •
Worn ra
com m it
perjury
more often than men, says Du­
val County Sheriff Dale Car­
ton. He say* they often com­
mit crimes reluctantly for the
nen thy love. Ah, women!

wjlva

• • •

Pain Killers
WASHINGTON (U P l)- F e d erst authorities arc planning
a full-scale Investigation of
advertising claims by produc
era of aspirin and other pain
killers.

Worker Killed
NEW YO R K ( U P I ) - A sub
way work train crashed into
a bumping block at the end of
elevated tracks In Brooklyn
today and one car was thrown
to the street below, killing a
track foreman.

101 Killed
SAN SALVADOR, E l Salva­
dor (U P I ) — A one-minute
earthquake—the w o n t regis­
tered here in years — killed
at least 101 persons In El
Salvador at dawn Monday and
injured 400 to 500.

Pakistan ‘Out’
LONDON
( U P ! ) —Pakistan
was reported today to have
Joined France in disassociat­
ing Itself from any forma) en­
dorsement o f U. S. policies in
Viet Nam by the Southeast
Asia T r e a t y Organisation
(S E A TO ).

Good Relations
M A N ILA (U P I ) — Deapite
recent anU-American o u t bunts in this country, Phili p p i n e President Dioadado
Macapagal said today rela ­
tio n with the United States
"have never been better."
Macapagal said there was an
“ Increasing
awareness"
on
both (Idea and that the Unit­
ed States had taken atepa to
remove certain Irritants.

Garment Strike
NEW Y O R K ( U P !) _ New
York’s huge garment indus­
try, the clothes design and
manufacturing center o f the
nation, today faced tha possi­
bility o f a prolonged strike
that could seriously delay pro­
duction o f fall fashions. The
Industry, always about six
months ahead of tha calen­
dar, was (truck Monday by
some 10.000 office workers,
shipping and stock clerks.

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SANFORD,

County Group
Presents Plea
To State PUC

By Donna Estes
North Orlando Village Conn

Chimpanzees:
Take Notice
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) The Senate passed a bill aimed
at preventing chimpanzees and
other petz from driving a m o­
tor vehicle in Florida.
The bill was proposed by
Sen. Tom Whitaker, Tampa,
after a chimp, with hit owner
at his side, drove down the
streets of Tampa at a publicity
gag one day.
Highway
patrolmen
were
frustrated In penalizing anyone
because present law prohibit!
unauthorized
persona
from
operating a car, but doesn't
say anthing about animals.
The Whitaker bill, which
now goes to the House, pro­
hibit* any but authorized "p e r ­
sons" from driving a vehicle
and penalizes the car owner U
he aulnorizes its use.

$900,000 Project
C A P E K E N N E D Y (U P I )
— The Arm y Corps o f Engi­
neers today announced the
award o f a &lt;974,236 contract
to the Smith and Sapp Con­
struction Co., o f Orlando, fo r
construction o f two main­
tenance buildings at the Mer­
ritt Island space port.

Members
Public

of

the

Utilities

Florida

Commission

Monday assured a delegation
from

the

Seminole

Chamber of
full

County

Commerce

consideration

that

would

be

given to the petition fo r the
Metro telephone system and
that

it

would

schedule

hearing on It “ juat as soon
as possible."
In a

GOV. H A Y D O N BURNS* dream o f a statewide
scholarship fund for deserving high school stu­
dents became a reality in Seminole County to­
day. Edwin D. Hunt (le ft) nnd Mrs. Kntnleen
Reynolds, members o f tbo Burns executive com­
mittee for Seminole County, presented $1,01)0
scholarship grants for students o f Croums and

Seminole High Schools to Principals Harper
Dougins (le ft center) nnd A . J. Bracken. The
funds were derived from the Governor Bums
inaugurnl bnlls lust January. Similar grants will
given next yenr to Oviedo nnd Lyman High
Schools,
(Herald Photo)

'Fire' Space Shot Slated Today
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I)—
A

460-minute countdown be­

gan on schedule today fo r n
32-minute up-and-down apace
probe which will report on the
Infe.-no H tro ieu '.* fac* J u i&gt;a
re-entry &lt;ii \puilo uCoUshipThe countdown fo r the 200pound Project Fire spacecraft
began at 8:40 a.m. The ther­
mometer-laden probe vehlrle
was set to make a quick hop
Into spice and then take a
25,000 mlle-nn-hour dive back
to earth today.
The spacecraft was perched
atop a silvery A tlas rocket.
Launch wa* achedutrd fe r
4:20 p.m. (E S T ) but engineers
were prepared to wait as lute
as 12:19 a.m. Wednesday, if
necessary.
Weather in the re-entry
area over the South Atlantic
was the only questionable
item. Good visibility Is needed
to enable telescope! to track
tha blazing craft a* it plunges
toward thn aea.
The Atlu* w ill lrnost the
payload about 600 miles Into
apace and then a small solidfueled rocket will ram it back
Into the thick layer c f air
Idunkeling earth.
The mne-llke probe, similar
in shape lo the three-man
Apollo craft, we* expected lo
generate
a
30,000 • degree
fire-hall aa it plow* into the
atmosphere aliout 5,130 miles
southeast o f the Cape.
Project Fire was designed
to find out how much heat
from tha hot layer c f gaiea
Just ahead o f the blunt heat
shield Is actuully felt by the
craft, Itself.
Today's shot was the last
o f two in the &lt;31 million re­
entry research program. The
first flight April 14, t!M’.4,
showed that the heating on a
fligh t the speed o f a lunar
return — 7,000 m.p.h. fatter
than re.en lry from an earth
orbit— was about the same or
less than expected.
Program Manager David G.

Stone said the findings of the
first Project Fire shot are
classified hut he said “ Apol­
lo got more confident with
the results."
The Apollo haat (bleld, de­
signed h}- engineer^ with oDljj
laboratory tests to work with,
is already in prnjertlun. Stone

said no changea are necessary
ns a result o f Project Fire'*
measurements.
Today's misticti w-ai design­
ed to confirm Fire-I's read­
ings and to mak* a more
thorough sludy o f hlgh%&gt;*ed
re-entry heating.
To make it* measurements,

the spacecraft has 258 ther­
mometers wovrn into Ita six
layer heat shield. In addition,
It carries three sensors that
peer through quarts windows
,« t .boat, r(yy *lln g ..fro n ^ tha
'fireb a ll,
A ll o f tha readings will ba
radioed back to ground itatlona before impact. The prob*
will not be recovered.

Desegregation Plan Red Ammo Train
Of County Rejected Blown Sky High
Sent mote County's school de­

"W e have briefly reviewed

segregation plan has been re­ these guidelines and feel If we
jected by the federal govern­ make
ment, Supt. R. T. Mil wee tald
today.
Francis Kcppet, U. S. Com­
missioner of Education, notlfled Milwee by letter that the
school
board
desegregation
plan li unacceptable under
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
or 1901.
"On the basis of our review,
the plan submitted lacks the
provisions which would be
necessary to find It adequate
under this regulation," Keppcl wrole,
" I realize the great difficulty
that many school districts face
in adopting a plan for desegre­
gation," Keppt-1 said. "N e v e r­
theless, the law and the regula­
tion require school authoritlci
to take the necessary action lo
end the dual system of srhools
for white and Negro students
as quickly us possible If the
district Is to participate In red­
erally assisted program*. The
plan must be sufficient to ach­
ieve this result."
Milwee said Krpprl did not
specifically spell out w hat was
indacquate aliout the Seminole
plan.
The superintendent said Keppel's office had tent out guide­
lines by which desegregation
plana coulld be worked out.

additions

and go

Into

tio i etao shrd shdr ihrd thi
more detail our plan will be
acceptable," Milwee said.
Milwee said If the reworked
plan Is not approved by Keppel's office, the school board
may ask for a consultant to
work out further plans.

Lone Fire Ant
Offer Accepted
A bid nut to pxceed &lt;10,000
from the Allied Chemical Corporaticn for mlrex fire ant
bait was accepted today by
the Seminole County Ilonrd o f
Commissioner* in a special
meeting.
Allied was the only bidder
on 84,900 pounds of the poi­
sonous halt to lie used In the
eradication program now un­
der way in Hcminrle County.
Allied hid .1178 rent* per
pound.
PO STPO NED
W A S H IN G TO N ( U M ) —
Tho Senate rommerce commit­
tee today post [Mined fur •
day ita expectrd approval of
legislation to require a health
hasard warning on cigarette
parkaget.

Attack Victim Points Out Assailants
By Barry Lawes
A quiet, soft-spoken little
girl of 12, her voice barely
audible at times, this morn­
ing took the witness stand and
described how two men rav­
ished her.
The testimony came from
tbe second witness to be
heard as Stale Attorney A. L.
Steed began presenting his
case against Israel Gilley, 17,
end Jimmie Lae Dnimright,
18, charged with the gtleged
rape on Feb. I, 19M.

NoT’ l i i T

FLORIDA

Early 'Phone Action Promised

By N. Orlando
cil Monday night unanimously
adopted an ordinance after
three consecutive readings es­
tablishing a maximum speed
limit o f 20 miles per hour on
all streets In the village ex ­
cept SR *34.
Included in the ordinance
was a section designating all
north and south streets as
“ through streets" at intersec­
tions and east-west streets as
"yield right-of-way" intersec­
tions.
In other business, Mayor
David G. Titson urged that
persons whose address labels
are contained
in garbage
found at the village "trash
on ly" dump be cited for vio­
lation of the village ordi­
nance.
He pointed out that con­
viction of violation of said or­
dinance calls for a maximum
fine o f &lt;200 and/or imprison­
ment up to 60 days.
He further urged citizens
of the community to keep
dogs on leashes or in pens
and to have them properly In­
oculated against rabies. He
announced that dogs attacking
persons will be disposed of
as "public m enace."
Councilman Charles Rowell
was authorised to look into
the possibility o f having stray
dogs confined with a veteri­
narian and disposed of, If un­
claimed, after three days.
It was voted to hire William
Litke, of Longwood, aa vil­
lage building and plumbing in­
spector
until
arrangements
can be made for an Inspector
on a permanent basis. Appli­
cation from qualified persona
residing within the village
will be accepted by Mayor
Tilson.

Seven GIs Die
In Dominican
Defense Action

on the St. Johns R iver * * * * “ The N ile o f America”

(Hit? Hanford foraUi

B y P a u l B r o o k s h ir e

Sign on late model auto at from Jupiter to Jacksonville
g . beach: "G od Bless This Lou­ and down the St. Johns River
sy Car.”
to Sanford.
•
•
•
CnpL John Williams and
Gov. George Wallace of Ala­ Chief William Holcomb, o f
bama has sent us an invita­ the Academy, t a i l e d t h e
tion to come to Montgomery. Wyndcrest to ita new home.
J. P. Wiegera, o f the Bcrnarr Macfadden Foundation,
announced the g ift o f the
yacht to the Academy here
today. He said Miller had
heard the Academy was look­
ing fo r a boat and had con­
tacted the Foundation.
Wiegera said the Wyndcrest
was built in 1U18 for the duPont fam ily and ua* origin­
ally called "Th e Enterprise."
It hat been owned by Miller
fo r the past 33 years.
The craft has a 12-foot
beam and a draft o f four
feet, 0 inches. I t sleeps 10
but the Academy wilt be able
to accommodate 25 boys fo r
weekend cruises, W i e g e r s
■aid.
Gov. George W illie*
Tha yacht, o f a rich ma­
Wallace Is Inviting ed!t x s
hogany finish, has been com­
from throughout the U nite!
pletely modernised. It has the
States to visit Alabama to de­
latest sonar and shlp-to-shore
termine if news from his slate
equipment. It is a 30-ton reg­
la being distorted.
istered yacht and makes 17
The State of Alabama Is
knota at top speed.
furnishing transportation for
W iegcrs said the Wyndthe editors and Wallace’s staff
crest will tie flagship fo r 12
Is handling hotel reservations.
others boats now in the San­
“ I hope you will com e,"
ford Naval Academy fleet. A
Gov. Wallace writes, to find dock la expected to be built
out the "true Alabama story." at the M ayfair Inn, new home
• •
•
of the Academy, to house the
It's hard lo believe that Juat craft.
100 years ago, people were
The Wyndcrest will be used
crossing Am erica In wagon aa a training ship and also
trains. Today, we can shoot a fo r pleasure tripe by midship­
rocket lijto apace at 25,000 men and th vir visiting par­
m ile* an hour and nobody's ents.
watching. They're all home
watching “ Wagon Train."
Tha North Orlando
Com­
pany In connection with the
Beautification Month o f May,
is not giving 10,000 gallons
o f water free to each resi­
dent. They are,however,
raising the minimum gallonage rate from 6,000 to 10,000
gallons. Thla is being extend­
ed through the month o f
June. A notice to this effect
will be attached to the next
water bills issued.
•
•
•

Seminole County

The victim, testifying in a the attackers wore a slocking
courtroom cleared of specta­ mask.
First witness of the day was
tors, recounted the events of
Lt. Col. John E. Graff, an
the afternoon she allegedly
Orlando Air Force Bate hos­
was attacked, identifying the pital director and physician,
defendants as her assailants.
who examined the young vic­
Another witness, L o u i s e tim.
Franklin, told of rescuing the
The jury for the trial was
victim from her attacker*. not completely selected until
Miss F r a n k l i n identified a late hour Monday night, aft­
Drumright as one of the as­ er approximately 150 possible
sailants but was unable to Jurors had been examined.
Identify Gilley.
Sitting on the jury are:
Both witnesses said one of
Fred R. Behrens, Harry B.

Dietrichs, Faul F. Blckes, R o­
bert E. Lavender, William R.
Jennings, Herbert R.
Ma­
thews, John F. Alesandcr,
Hamit T. Haskins, Henry D.
Pyle, George II. Knoth, Gary
B. Helms and Emanuel W.
Rogers. Alternates are Leon­
ard Collins and Dwight D.
Lawrence.

The trial of Mra. Beverly
Alewlne, 22, charged with tbe
■laying of bar husband, Tony,
will begin upon completion of
this trial.

SA IG O N ( U l 'l ) — Twelve
U. H. N avy planes today de­
stroyed n North Vietnamese
train believed to lie carrying
ammunition bound fur Com­
munist guerrillas In South
Viet Nam,
Returning pilots said 26
hux-rars
exploded,
sending
smoke end flames es high as
3,000 feet into the air. Two
locomotive* a lio were de­
stroyed.
The planes from the air­
craft carrier Midway in the
South China Sea bomlwd tha
train about 120 mile* south
of Hanoi, the North Vietnam­
ese capital.

Cleveland Court
Bill Wins Nod
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
The Senate, skimming down
a calendar o f mm-ront roversini bill*, passed unanimously
today a constitutional amend­
ment creating a fourth dis­
trict appellate court in Flo­
rida.
The measure, which goes
to the House, creates a new
district o f the tier o f coun­
ties running from Fort Lau­
derdale to Daytona Reach.
Sen. Mack Cleveland, of
Sanford, sheparded the meas­
ure to 39-0 passage, six more
than required to submit the
proposition to the votera o f
Florida in November.

Summer Heat
Sears Nation
United Press International
Summer heat scorched the
Atlantic and Gulf Coasts to­
day nnd spread west through
the Ohio Valley. Rain pelted
Washington and western Ore­
gon.

The weather bureau said
temperatures w a n up to 18
degree* above normal early

May levels from New York
end New Jersey to wait
Texas.

by

conference

Sen. Mack

arranged

N. Cleveland

Jr. and Rep. 8. J. Davit Jr.,
the

Chamber

committee

—-

George Touhy, c h a i r m a n ,
Thomas A. Speer and John
Krldcr — presented the peti­
tion to the PUC member* at
Tallahassee.
Edwin L. Mason, chairman,
and William T. Mayo, o f the
Utilities agency, listened at­
tentively to tha commenta o f
the delegatee and expressed
sympathy with their eager­
ness to get "action just as
soon as possible." They added,
however, that they were liter­
ally "swamped" with commit­
ments that already a rt ached
uled.
“ Tha month o f Slay la
Jammed to the overflowing
point," Mason said. “ How­
ever, there la an outside pos­
sibility that your presentation
can ba heard in June. This Is
not a promise, because we are
pretty well booked through
next month, too. A cancella­
tion might give you the open­
ing for which you ar* ask­
ing."
Mayo scanned tha Inch
thick [hi rtf olio o f petitions
and tetters from Interested
political subdivisions, business
firms, civic organisations and
individuals.
"A t
a
quick
glance, I ’d say that you have
qulta a casa here. Tho com­
mittee should he commended
fo r the time and effort that
has been put Into providing
ua with substantial material
fur study," the commissioner
commented.
Asked about their trip to
the state
capital,
Krider,
Speer and Touhy praised tha
fine efforts o f Senator Cleve­
land and Representative Dav­
is in arranging an Interview
at which two o f the state
agency members could be prerent and in prevailing on
thrill to taku the time at this
busy season to hear tho “ Sem­
inole story."

SAN TO DOM INGO ( U P I )
— Rebel troopa under Com­
munist leadership today be­
gan m atting forces north and
aouth o f the U.S. Marine de­
fense perimeter her*, U.S.
military
sources
reported.
The rebels had at least three
tanks.
A m ilitary spokesman said
the rebel (trength Included
at least 300 rebel Dominican
army troop* and 12,000 arm­
ed civilians. Ha said tome o f
them, armed with 50 caliber
machine-guns, fired
on *
U.S. helicopter today.
The spokeaman also report­
ed the capture o f a midget
submarine at Point TorrectlIn, on the Otama River that
flows through Santo Domin­
go. The two-man submarine
apparently waa smuggling In
arms fo r the rebels.
The spokeaman tald seven
Americana hav* been killed
thus far In tha operation, and
49 wounded.
H ARD CORB REDS
The latest Intelligence re­
ports said tha rebel leader­
ship included hard core Do­
minican Communists, and the
spokesman said thsre were
reports o f Cuban Commun­
ists among them.
Opposing tho rebels, he
said, the Americana now
have 14,000 troops ashore and
about 6,000 In N avy ships
offshore. They tnctuded 10,831 paratroopers from the
82nd Airborne Division at Ft.
Bragg, N.C., end more than
7,600 Marines.

CASH NEEDED
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johneon asked Con­
gress today to vote an addi­
tional 9700 million to finance
military operations In V iet
Nam and tha Dominican Re­
public,
Johnson told mere then 100
member* o f elx key congres­
sional committees that he
waa giving serious considera­
tion to submitting a form al
request later today and would
da so unless there were ser­
ious objections from legisla­
tive trader*.
The
President told tho
lawmakers that hie proposal
waa “ In no way routine'' end
that a vote fo r It would be
“ a vote to try to halt Com­
munist aggression."
The action, he eaid, would
join Congress with the Pres­
ident in telling the world
thst “ Communist conquest
shall not succeed."
PEACE P L A N
President Johnson will pull
U.S. troops out o f the Do­
minican Rspublte "the mo­
ment that the Organisation
o f American States can pre­
sent e plan thst w ill bring
pesca on tha island. , a i d
give soma hops o f stability
o f government."
The Chief Executive made
the statement in a speech be­
fore a labor group even as
tha O A S met to consider *
U S. proposal which would
have member Latin Am eri­
can nation* tend troopa to
the Dominican Republle to
help keep tha peace.

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                    <text>P**e 6A — M ay 27,1968
/

Dividend O f 1 0 0 %
Declared By Eckerd
Jack M. Eckerd, president
end chairman of the hoard of
Eckerd Drug* of Florida,
Inc., announced a recordbreaking year at the end of
the fiscal year, April 3. To­
tal aalea of $23,054,705 as
compared to the year befora
'when sales were $17,105,824,
a per share earnings of $3.05,
os compared to $1.72 the pre­
vious year.
On May H , the board of
directors of Eckerd Drugs of
Florida, Inc., declared a 100
per cent stock dividend on
common stock to stockhold­
ers of record as of the close
of hualnese June 8.
The eash dividend on com­
mon stock payable on June
22 to shareholders of record
as of the close of business on
June 8, was Increased from
sevcn-and-ona-half-centa to 10
cents per share per quarter,
on shares outstanding after
the 100 percent stock divid­
end.
“We are certainly pleased,”
said Eckerd, “to have our
faith In Florida’s future so
well demonstrated. We have
added eight Eckerd Drug
Stores this past year. New,
quality-economy stores, gear­
ed to meet the ever-increas­
ing needs of our customers."
Commenting on the con­
stantly Improving service of­
fered customers by the em­
ployees of Eckerd’s. Eckerd
added, “The record year has
enabled the company to con­
tribute $111,000 to the em­
ployes profit-sharing trust
fund, almost double the
amount contributed last year.
This trust fund Is presently
shared by 301 employes."
The Eckerd Drug chain
with 37 stores In 18 Florida
communities will spearhead a
Kloride-Fun-Fur-AH program
recently proclaimed by Gov.
Hayden Duma, it was an­
nounced by Eckerd.
Goal of Uia Florida FunFor-All program, aa an­
nounced by Hums, will have
more Floridans visit tourist

Legion Unit
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He goes swimming, lie plays
baseball. He collect! things.
He’s an active third grader.
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tively new to Joe and every­
thing Is fascinating In him—
nature, animals, mud, boys
and girls.
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gan writing of his experiences,
his likes and dislikes. Joe
writes verse, like this entitled
“Boys.":

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area* and attractions In Flo­
rida during ths summer va­
cation aaason.
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tha Eckerd firm will pro­
mote a month-long photo
contest during June with pri­
ses to be all-expense paid va­
cations in S t Petersburg.
Major co operation has been
obtained from the new, plush
Gulf Lana Motel-Doatel on
Indian ftocka Reach. All win­
ners will be hosted by this
resort facility according to
Ed Hickey, general manager.

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Montgomery Ward Shopping Plcie—Orlindo
I North Orange Avenue—Orlando
2172 Eett Conway Road— Orlando
5603 South Orange Avonue— Orlando
710 South Orlando Avenue—Winter Park
Saminola Plata Shopping Canter— Cetielberry
Sanford Piato—Sanford

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ican l.cglon Auxiliary Memor­
falls,
ial Unit 250 of Casselberry
Boys are made for flxlag
at the Department of Florida
bikes,
convention held last weekend
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in Tampa.
dislikes,
Delegate Mrs. K e n n e t h
Boys are made for belag
(iicen won first place and a
boys,
cash prize for the attractive
And not little leva leys,
centerpiece which she design­ n r Ihla, aptly called "Mud'*:
ed using veteran’s popples.
Mud Is greasy slime,
The unit history rum piled
Mixed with some blech
by Mrs. Joseph Clszewakl,
grime.
historian, won first place and
It Is Just wet dirt.
That can get ea your skirt.
a citation.
It's really a big mess,
A special citation and a
Alwaya on your pretty dresi,
cash award waa presented for
While adulti take many
tho pretsbook entered by Mrs.
1^-onard -^Cass el berry, press- things for granted, exper­
iences make an Impact on Joe,
bonk chairman.
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held at tho Sheraton Tampa
Farms have a nest of wrens.
Motor Inn.
Kenneth Green was dele­ Farms have hay and oala,
And snad ol* hilly goats.
gate from l’ost 250 at the
It's more than dirt and sand
state I.eginn convention held
It Is the promised lend.
at the Flniidan Hotel.
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altitude of 10,000 feet is ns that. Ills mind Is made up,
difficult as bearing 210
'T m going to he minister
pounds at era level.
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Bulletin
RUte Road Department an­
nounced la Tallahassee thia
afternoon, according to UPI,
that Mae Aaphalt Company,
on Ita low bid of 9M.334, wat
awarded the contract to reanrface SR 415 (13th StreetCelery Avenue) from French
Avenue to the Sanford eaat
city llmlta and SR 434 from a
point aouth of Caatelberry
eatl and aouth to a point near
Goldenrod.

Th« Clock la atlll trying to
recover from the avalanche of
ealla about our picture of
Sanford’a “myatery man."
Charlie Morrison refutes to
tell ua when the picture was
made but it was after the in­
vention of the telephone.
• • •
Thia weekend is a good
time to remember disabled
veterans of the Spanish-Amerlean War, World War I,
World War II, Korean con­
flict and Viet Nam war. You
can do this with a donation
to the DAV by the purchase
of a “forget-me-not."
• • •
A Youth Employment Sentide to be operated by students
will be set up this summer in
the Florida State Employ­
ment Office on French Ave­
nue. Last year the service
registered 1,200 students and
found jobs for 177.
• • •
What happened? Everyone
will have a chance to see for
themselves and draw their
own conclusions. ABC-TV'e
"Wide World of Sports" Sat­
urday will show a film of the
Cassius Clay - Sonny Listen
fight ( T).
e e e
Bird lover, Cora Spondenl
(no relation to R. E. Porter)
cautions motorists to slow
down if they see a quail
crosllng'lhe road as tha odds
are, at this time of the year,
she'll be followed by her tiny
brood.
e
e •
Mayfair Country Club golf
course will be open Monday
but will be closed Tuesday.
Ordinarily the links are clos­
ed on Monday but the twitch
was made
toaccommodate
golfere who have a holiday
Monday.
• e e
A membership drive witt be
held during Juty for the
Clnderville Volunteer F i r e
Department, according t o
Mr*. Rex Uyrd.
The Clnderville firemen are
ready toeervo
all residente
of South Sanford and people
in the area are strongly urged
to eupport the organisation.
Last week the department a»ii,led in putting out two firce
—one a large woods fire on
Highway 40, two mllei east
of the Geneva bridge.
Meeting nighta of the
Clnderville firemen are the
second Thursduy and fourth
Monday of each month.

•

•

•

Ceremonies to mark official
transfer of deed for the
North Orlando recreation area
fiom the North Orlando Com­
pany to tha Village ol North
Orlando will ba held at 10:30
a.m Saturday tn tha village
office. The public is Invited
and refreshments will be
■erved.
• •
•
Randall Chase, of Sanford,
will recelvt an honorary mem­
bership in the Florida Future
Farmers at tta 37th annual
state convention in Daytona
Beach Juna 15-13.
• •
•
The Class of’42, Seminole
High School, is atilt looking.
“Missing" classmates
(or
sponsors) a n Bernard Dceter,
Robert Fruln, Lorraine Prateott, Emma Rowe, Donald
Buyer, Jim Russell, Geraldine
Couch, Alfred Batten, Joe
Tenncnt, Olin King.
• • •
M n. Sara King, our librar­
ian, says th e n a n no asatcaa
at the library and, therefore,
they couldn't be dying for
lark of water. Sha aays her
staff has been watering the
grass and shrubs and they
look good. Also, M n. King
says tonight will ba tha last
Friday until fall th at tha li­
brary will ba open until 9

Eyeball To Eyeball
Sanford is a good place to live but
the city has no image, no identity.
It has no noteworthy attractions
for tourists.
Among Florida’s most interesting
cities it rates near the bottom of
the list.
Even native Floridans, in other
sections of the state, some times
nre hard-pressed to tell you where
the city is located.
"Oh, that’s between Orinndo nnd
Daytona.”
"There’s a big lake there, isn't
there?”
"Is that on the St. Johns?”
Some tourists used to be Tunnel­
ed through Sanford whether they
liked it or not. Now, Interstate 4
whisks them around the city in a few’
minutes.
If by chance the motorists happen
to glance sideways while crossing
the bridge, they mny get a faraway
look at our city 'wny up there on the
lake.
It is not good to he recalled as a
mere by-path on the road to cities
of well-known identification and
well-established ininges.
But nil this is changing.
Our image is taking shape.
Our identification is in the mak­
ing.

HHFA Directs

The Lake Monroe Development
Project is off the drawing board nnd
ready for launching.
Definite, painstaking, concrete
steps taken recently by our City
Commission, our County Com­
mission nnd our state legislators
can assure us of a bright future. A
future than enn hold unlimited op­
portunities.
Sanford need no longer be the
forgotten city where the word
“progress” wns a tongue-twister nnd
where growth was alwnys undertak­
en at a snail's pace.
Our biggest assets, the St. Johns
nnd Lnkc Monroe, have been stand­
ing by for yenrs on end. We hnve
been content to let it bo.
But our lake could he a jewel
nnd our river a necklace.
The time for action has conic nnd
nur officials arc now eyeball to eye­
ball with reality.
It has been a fruitful year so far.
P l a n n i n g takes months. . .even
years. In the days ahead we should
renp the harvest of the past labors
of n lot of hardworking and prog­
ressive-thinking people.
We congratulate everyone who
has had a part in taking our drenm
and forging it into a fact of tomor­
row.

Seminole County

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Phone 822-2611

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Zip Code 32771

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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1065 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 200

Boat Works To Build

Boat Capital Pictured
Lakefront
Development
Is Outlined

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T h e director* promptly
voted to amend the act to In­
clude such authority. The

County Viewed
As Tinder Bex
By Jane Caiselberry
Cloudy skies this past week
failed to live up to their promtics and the few drop* that fell
left Seminole County thirstier
than ever.
With no appreciable rainfall
since March, the county Is a
tinder box and County Ranger
Albert Harris and his Florida
Forest Service crews ere on
duty round the clock.
He has checked out 53 fire*
within the past two weeks dur­
ing which time 300 acres have
burned in the county. Two hun­
dred of these acres burned
near the county's Osceola air
atrip in a fire of Incendiary na­
ture, still under Investigation.
Until drought conditions now
existing are relieved, Harris
requests that residents refrain
from burning trash, or pro­
perty and ba careful with cig­
arettes and matches.
Criminal carelessness In
starting fire* may result in
arrest, he warned.

Choppers Crash,
Nine Yanks Die
SAIGON (UPI) Nine
Americans were killed today
when two U. 5. Army helicopt­
er* collided and bu n t Into
flames over the Blen Hoa air
base north of Saigon.
The disaster came only 12
days after 27 Americana died
in a chain reaction explosion
on the fUghtllne of the jinxed
base.

Iowa Freezes
United Press laieraaUaeal
Temperatures dipped toward
freezing in Iowa early today
as clear, cool weather spread
over moat of the nation. Tem­
perature* warn in tha 30a and
dropping.

Sanford • Seminole Develop*
ment Company today announce
cd the expansion of Southern
Fiber Glass Products, Inc., In*
to one of the larger industrial
manufacturing complexes in
Central Florida.
The boat company has con*
traded to purchase ita prosent building of 30,000 squar*
feet in Sanford Industrial
Park.
The development company
also will construct an adja*
cent building of 40,000 squat*
feet for boat manufacturing.
Southern Fiber Glass will
move its entire operations Into
the new complex from Orlando,
It is estimated that the ex*
pansion project will coat la
excess of 3300,000.
Southern Fiber Gtasa pro*
sently Is producing the fiber
glass Cotila boat. Twelve boat!
up to the 17-foot category aro
being produced dally at tha
Sanford plant. The company
also Is producing three to font
larger craft dally at Ita Or*
lando plant.
President Harold Slams, ol
Southern Fiber Glaat, said
that combining the two opera*
tions will improve production
and centralize the company’s
operations.
The expanstoo la Sanford
will mean employment at tb«
Cobla plant will Increase from
tho present 33 employes la
iso. At tha peek of produotlou, .^Approximately a n par*
employed, Slama
said.
Slama said he waa very
pleased with the local labor
situation and that was an Im­
portant factor In the expan*
tlon plans here.
Negotiations for the expan*
sion deal were handled by
Sanford • Seminole Develop­
ment Company, of which CU6*
ford McKIbbin la president,
the Seminote County Chambef
of Commerce's industrial com­
mittee headed by Scott Burnt,
and Howard llodges, president
of Sanford AUantit National
Bank.
"We are very pleated tn tn*
nounce the expaniion of tha
Southern Fiber alas* opera*
lions here," McKIbbin said,
"It will be a big aaset to our
community."
The Sanford • Seminole De­
velopment Company's board at
directors also announced Ita
third annuel dividend of 60
eente a th a n on company
stock.

A program to develop the
shores of Lake Monroe Inin a
facility that wtll make Sanford
the recreational boating capi­
tal of Central Florida was re­
vealed today In a spectacular
color drawing.
(An abridged color version
of the Lakefront Development
Project is carried elsewhere
available and if there la
lotl.y’. edition of The tierdistrict's attorney, Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., also state sen­ an acceptable means of re­ aid.)
The actual 9 3 foot drawing
ator, is expected to introduce paying the loan.
by Architect James G. Chap­
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the amendment in the Flori­
man wilt be on display Satur­
da legislature Monday.
In other action, tiio dis­ day at Roumlllat A Anderson
The amendment will give trict*'* board of directors ap­
Drugs at First Street and Park
tha canal diatrict power to proved a payment of 115,000 Avenue. Architect John A.
rontrnrt with the Florida to Reynolds, Smith ami Hills, llurlnn IV was a consultant for
Canal Authority to build the architects and engineer*, for he design.
II AHOLD SLAMA. with one of his Tobin Iwntx, lotlny nnnmmml a $300,000
canal.
a preliminary engineering
cximiirtion of the Southern Fiber Lillian Products oil Silver Luke Drive off
Tho rendering, financed by
The HHFA also informed survey of the canal. Also ap­ the Seminole County Chamber
South Sanford Avenue.
(Heruld Photo)
the district that it would proved was a 34,000 plus In­ of oCmmerce, First Federal
consider application for a terest payment to the trus­ Savlngi and Loan Association,
loan for construction of the tees of the Florida Internal Florida State Itank and San­
entire canal if no other means Improvement Fund.
ford Atlantic National Rank,
Krider Informed the di­ wilt be on display at other lo­
rectors that the State Ruud cations in the downtown srea
Department's budget f o r within the next few days.
1005-00 includes an Item of
The drawing outlines the
*10,000 for survey of a road proposed marina proicct, the
parrlli'ling the canal,
motel- hontol- restaurant com­
Two minor changes in can­ plex, l.nkc Monroe causeway
al alignment also were dis­ and Tort of Santard. It also on­
cussed ^ 'd rile board *sgrecj i o n s the relocation of &gt;
to pay exp*. «** to aend Kri- Municipal Zoo and lank farm*
dcr to the National Rivera and complete beautification
and Harbors Congees- Con­ the lakefront.
Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. Inform­
ference in Washington next
ed The Herald this morning
month.
he had Introduced and pre-flled In the House a measure
creating the "Port Authority
of Seminole County.” Direct­
ors, under the supervision of
E L D E R HAMRICK
E I.D E It ARNOLD
OIL KN1TTLE
the Seminole County Com­
lly Maryana Mil**
(Related detail* on pages vice president of Andrews
mission, would operate the
University in Ucrrlan Springs,
Graduation exercises fur 34 4 5-4-7.&gt;
“ Port of Sanford.”
Mich., as commencement
By
Donna
Estes
The
City
of
Saufonl
is
mov­
Elder
Jom
ei
Hamrick,
passeniors
of
Forest
Lake
Acad­
LEE I’. Moure, member
speaker.
Diplomas will be
ing
ahead
with
the
lakefront
Longwood City Clerk Mr*.
of the Ixmrd for seven
emy, Seventh-day Adventist lor, In charge.
presented by William Fuchs,
program.
The
city'i
fiscal
years, lias been appoint­ Onnle R, Shomate reports that
School in Forest City, will Clasa Night will be at 3 p m. principal of tlie Academy, as­
ed to the newly created MS persons are registered and agent Lccdy, Wheeler, Alle- take plorc this weekend start­ Saturday with David Wood, sisted by Miss Mary Elam,
position of executive eligible (o vote in the s|&gt;ccla! man and Associates, of Or­ ing with a Consecration Sor­ member of the senior class, registrar.
lando, already are preparing
vice president - general city election Tuesday,
Officers of tlm graduating
the bond ordinance for the city rier at 8 p m, today in the as maslcr of ceremonies.
mumtger of Chase und
The election is being held to tn issue revenue certificates school gymnasium with Elder Other weekend programs in­ class are Bill McDowell, pres­
C o m p a n y , effective fill the council seat left va­ for llie first phase of construc­ William Arnold, pastor ol the clude Sabbath School at 9:30 ident; Angel Zagorsky, vice
Aug. 1. He will be in cant by recent resignation of tion, estimated to cost $400,000. Mcllwurne Scventhday Ad­ a.m. Saturday and Sundown president; Connie Arnold, sec­
the o f f i c e beginning Council Chairman R. C. Carl- Negotiations are now under ventist Church, presiding.
Vesper Services late in the retary; Jcanle Walker, treas­
Tuesday. A nutive of ion.
afternoon.
Weekly
worship
services
ol
urer; Paul Richardson, pas­
way to determine what pri­
Palmetto, Moore ia mar­
Qualified candidates seeking vate capital would be Inter­ the Forest Lake Church will Final graduation events will tor, and Greg Musslcwhitc,
ried to the former Anne the post are John Deaton, ested in providing a top flight, be combined with baccalaur­ be conducted at 10 a.m. Sun­ sergeant-at-arms.
Wiggins, daughter of James Reiter, Homer Scott qualify motel with restaurant eate at 11 a m. Saturday with day with Dr. Frank Knlttle, Class sponsors are Roger
M. S. Wiggins, anlen and Daniel Screeney.
and small convention facili­
Miller, physical education di­
Screcney, whose qualifying ties.
manager-director of the
rector, and Clinton Anderson,
Chase firm for many petition was filed shortly be­ The city will provide Ihe lo­
English and art inslruclur,
PLAY IT COOT,
fore the May 22 noon dead­ cation, land and lakefront faci­
years.
SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) ~*
line, accepted a draft by a lities for the motel complex.
BURNS TO DEATH
Both aides In the Dominican
group of residents and ex­ The construction of the ma­
MIAMI (UPI) - Two year- conflict reacted cooly today to
pressed his regret that Carl­ rina area will tie carried out
old Stanley Pryor tinrued to tho efforts of the Organization
son's HI health necessitated In stages. In the first phase
death Thursday in a fire ap­ of American States to r*store
tils resignation. He further the city will bulkhead, fill and
parently set by several young­
Troop 341 and three local Gold sters playing with matches. normal conditions tn this di­
By Jane Casselberry
stated that Longwood has lost provide services for a 15 acre
vided city.
a ‘‘sincere and dedicated'' tract on which the motel-boat- Memorial Day Services will Star niothcri. The South Sem­
public servant.
el complex would b« construct­ be held at 2 pin. Sunday it inole Junior High School
American Legion Memorial Band, under direction of
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) ed.
A planned attempt to rocket
The rily also would provide Park located on Lake Triplet George Kirsten, will play for
two U. S. astronauts on a rec­ 5th Fatality
marina facilities for the area Drive and Sunset Drive in the march and during the proord four-day flight to conduct
Billy Dupree, 20, Safety Har­ such as docks, floats snd Caiscllierry by American Leg­ gram.
America's first “ walk in bor, Injured early last Sunday ramps to serve nearly ISO ion Post 250 and Veterans of Wreaths will be placed at
spsce” June 3 has been post­ morning In an automobila ac­ boat* |n the first stage. Event­ Foreign Wars Post 10050.
the base of the flagpole in
poned.
cident on Interstate 4 near the ually a 30'acre landfill ia plan­ A parade will form at the memory of fallen comrades
town hall and all veterans by representatives of both
The launching of rookie as­ SR 434 overpass, died of his ned with 2,000 boat berths.
tronauts James A. McDivttt Injuries early Wednesday, it Plans alio call for the re­ and auxiliary members are posts.
snd Edward H. White may be was learned today. ThL marks location of the zoo and lank invited to participate.
Principal speaker will be
NEW. *65 IMPALA 4 DR.
delayed at much as ooa week the fifth traffic fatality in farms with shopping areas to Among those taking part in Rev. Lucai Grlle, minister of
POWEItGLIUP.
WSW TIRES
LIST
3316S.M
—to about June 10.
Semlnoley County this year.
the parade will be Boy Scout W e s t m i n s t e r Presbyter­
take their ptaeea.
POWER STEER WHEEL COVERS DISCOUNT 363.H
ian Church. Rev. Delmai
2 SPEED WIPERS
Copeland,
of
Casselberry
SALE •2720J#
E/.-I WINDSHIELD
Community Methodist Church,
will give the invocation and
NEW *65 BEL AIR 4 DR.
benedletioa.
POWERGLIDE. WSW TIRES
LIST
9361343
One-way water traffie on tha St. John River from
Little porta are far outstripping the growth rates of
I HP. WIPERS, WHEEL COVERS DISCOUNT 413.33
Tlie public is invited.
Jacksonville to Lake Harnpy averages about (177,300 tons a
many of their larger neighbor a, according to an article
Following the ceremonies,
KZ-I WINDSHIELD
SALE »252P*
year, the U. S. Army Corp* of Engineers revealed today in
in Ihe May 26 edition of the Wall Strel Journal.
VFW Post 10050 wfU hold a
its latest report.
Small porta alto are bringing new prosperity to many dedication and open bouse at
The 1963 traffie on tha 160-mile stretch waa 669,000
towns they serve, attracting industries with fat payroll* the new post home on Concord
NEW *65 CORVAIR MONZA CPE.
tons.
to inexpensive, roomy Industrial development sites near Drive,
LIST
3349449
116 Il.P. ENGINE
Increase In traffic tonnage on the Si. Johns water­
the water.
It will be “business as us­
EZ-I WINDSHIELD
DISCOUNT 366.44
way is apare with inland waterways traffic pattern* in
1'he smaller harbora are making deep Inroads in total ual'' for all businesses and of­
WSW TIRES
other parts of the nation.
maritime rommrrce, The Wail Street Journal contends.
fices in Sanford, Monday, the
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The year 1044 waa a record year for watarborn* eomInland cities, such ai Stockton and Sacramento are day after Memorial Day, ex­
merrr, according to tha latest figures of tha Army Engi­
luring traffic away from the big port of San Francisco. cept for the Naval Air Station,
neers. An all-tim* high of 1.2 billion tons of freight was
Pascagoula, Miss., handled twice a* much cargo in 1964 as the post offices and the coun­
carried by water.
it did the year before.
ty courthouae.
MOTOR SALES
This was 72 million tons, or 64! par cent mors than
Voter* in Pascagoula backed a $2 million bond Issue
Banka, merchants, grocery
1315 W. FIRST ST.
a m park
the previous peak recorded in 1963.
to dredge a now channel and clear land for industrial atores, City Hall and The San­
attaa. Another |10 million ta M l ttoaa4 later financed ford Herald will all "carry
By far the greatest tonnage (466 million tons) waa
122-4211
ronaliuction of warehouses, berth#'Md 4 (rain elevator.
carried on inland waterways.
on” a regular business day.

Canal To Detail Powers
Bjr Paul Brookshire
The St. Johns-Indian River
Canal Diitrlct board of direc­
tor* Thur.day voted to amend
a leiriilative art under which
it w-n* ael up ao tha district
enn qtinllfy for funda from
the limiting and Home Fi­
nance Agency.
The It It FA notified the
diatrict that Ita power* muat
be apcllcd out in more detail
before tt can approve a *54,000 loan to the diatrict.
The diitrlct'a board of di­
rector*, which met here
Thuradey, la seeking the loan
to comptft* an engineering
report on the propoied can­
al.
Chairman John Krlder said
tta HHFA did . not reject or
approve the canal’s applica­
tion but laid it muat he re­
submitted for conaideration.
The HHFA said tha cur­
rent act under which the can­
al district waa set up did not
contain any authority to con­
struct the canal or obtain
righta-of-way.

$300,000 Cost
Pictured By
Southern Co.

Forest Lake Rites Open Today

Longwood Vole
Staled Tuesday

'Walk In Space'
Flight Delayed

Memorial Day Rites
Set A t Casselberry

RED HOT
SIZZLING

SPECIALS!

St. Johns Traffic On Increase

HOLLER

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Handy Helpers
Participate
In 4-H Sunday

P«g« 2 — M ay 28. 1065

Rev. Grover Sewell

N eed
Comforting?
People are eeeking comfort life. For those who come Into
ao desperately today that we contact with bereaved people
know there ia a hunger for It often there la an awareness
that many need to be Involv­
which la not being aaUafled. ed In bringing comfort to
We are all intereated In hav­ them.
ing air conditioner*, reclining One minister told of a help­
chair*, automobile* that ab- ful experience, "The bereaved
aorb the nugbeat place*, and peraon la usually surrounded
bouaea capable of taking care by friends and cushioned by
of many need*. Of courae, •very comfort they can pro­
theta thing! are good but If vide—at first. But what hap­
we atop with them the inner pens to him a few weeks la­
comfort which ia moat Import­ ter? The anesthetic of his Ini­
ant I* not aatiafied. Even tial shock baa worn off. The
though material advance* sad little talks that kept him
have been great, our hoapltala busy are all accomplished.
are largely filled with people The friends drift off to their
who have mental disturbance* own concerns. 11s Is left abrought to paaa by the stress, tone loo soon.
•trains and confusion* of life. "Several years ago a widow
The values that we have In my congregation, with the
held dear have been shaken help of three olheri, dedicat­
end distorted by a century on­ ed herself to helping people
ly a bit more than half over, through what she called ‘The
yet one that haa experienced second phase of sorrow.' It Is
two world wars, a severe econ­ the only secret society ol
omic depression, and an over­ which 1 am a member. What
throw of many traditions con­ do we do? We Invite the be­
sidered neca asary for many reaved person to our homes
on nights which would ordinalyears.
It la good that wc be con­ ly be heartbreaking—on anni­
cerned with the physical needs versaries or hlrthdaya and, el
of all people. In America, courae, on Christmas. We try
however, If we faced the real­ to provide and encourage hob­
ity of need for the greatest bles. In one case we helped
number of people we might In the adoption of a child for
find that tbo hunger for com­ a woman who lost her baby.
fort is greater than for food. Wo even have played Cupid,
Both should be satisfied If Introducing lonely young per­
possible which means that we sons who later married. None
should not feel that we arc of these people suspects what
waiting our time when we we are dohg, not at the time.
Beak to comfort those about us. But later, when they are bet­
Perhaps we fact that our ef­ ter adjusted, we Invite them
forts as Individual! in supply­ to become members. Thus far
ing the material needi of the we have forty-six — a chain
world ara negllblo, but our that Is constantly growing,
work can bo very vital In linked hy a common need to
bringing comfort to those who comfort and be comforted.
need It.
Of course there ar so many
Perhaps each of us have conditions of life that demand
friends who hava felt their the heling hand of comfort
world cave in when a loved ■o let us be aware of it and
one dies. Many of you who read offer nurselves as a rhsnnal
this arllrle wilt or havo ex- of God’s .Spirit In satisfying
pcrienccd such a chapter oil* need that Is so great.

Lutheran Ladies Aid Gives
Annual Father-Son Banquet
Many happy and satisfied
Fathers and Bona were the
reward of the Ladles Aid,
Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemer, last Sunday Night.
The TO men and boys feast­
ed on the banquet fere pre­
pared In their honor. Earh
table, depleting some manly
Sport, wss made festive with
candlelight and day lilies.
The banquet entertainment
consisted of a vocal and gui­
tar number by Chuck Rest;
• Hood-Medley by a "mot­
ley” Kitchen-Band whose un­
usual Instruments war* man­
ipulated by the Ranquet Com­
mittee. Danlta Braden pleas­
ed the gentlemen with a vo­
cal number accompanied on
the piano by h*r mother.
Guest speaker for the eve­
ning waa James I.ynd, di­
rector of the Orange County
Detention Home, ono of the
two tn the Slate of Florida
approved by the U. S. Bureau
ad Prison* Inspection Serv­
ice. Lynd provided much Intarosting and helpful infor­
mation for kla attentive Ustenets.
Among those who received
special recognition during
tha evening were Gilbert WyHa, the oldest gentlemen pre­
sent! tha Btnkarlka, John,
Jerry and Skipper, for rep­
resenting three generation*;
Phillip Skates attending with
the most aona (3), and Hill
Holcomh with tha most
"adopted" sons, the four
Rundvall boy*.

Mil tress of eeremonlea for
tha evening was Mrs. Taamar
Braden, alio chairman of the
hardworking committee, Mesdames Biggs, Goers*, Hoicomb, Merlcle, Moore and
Robinson, who were so nbly
unlisted by many |nyn| mem­
bers of the Ladies Aid,

Layman's Day
Set Sunday
By Maryann Mlln
Rear Lake Methodist Church
will observe Layman's Day
this Sunday at the 11 a. m.
worship hour when Glenn
Whipple and Johnnie Morgan
will be special speakcri. Mem­
ber* of the church's Men's
Club will sing In the choir.
At the 7; 30 p. m. service, the
('luirrh will have an old time
sing with soloist to be Irv
Nelson A short devotion will
be given by Brian Benjamin.

M l GIRLS of Ltike Monroe Handy Helpers participating In services at
Upsala Presbyterian Church in observation of National 4-H Sunday were
(left to right) Linda Patton, Ruth Bullard, Debbie Smith, Charlene Baker,
Gail Cooper,Audrey Pyle and Tequila Chesser.
(Herald Photo)

Joy Circle Of Grace Church
Presents Gift To Chairman
Joy Circle ol the W5CS of
Grace Melhodlit Church pre­
sented sn elegant silver en­
graved bowl to Mrs. Roger
Harris in appreciation for her
services as circle chairman
during the past two years. A
farewell gift wss also present­
ed to Mrs. John Martin.
Mrs. Otis Taylor was In
charge of the devotions and
reports were given by various
officers Including Mrs. Rl-

Altamonte Guild
Has Installation
At Luncheon
By Doana Eatca
St. Mary Magdalen Catholic
Woman's Guild held Ita In­
stallation luncheon recently at
the Villa Nova Restaurant In
Winlcr I’ark with Mrs. Charles
Callahan, past president of
the Diocesan Council of Cath­
olic Women, acrvlng ai install­
ing officer.
Mrs. John Rarhydt, retiring
president, received a National
Council of Catholic Women pin
before presenting a gift from
the guild to Rev. Hubert J.
Reason, pailor.
Fr. Reason addressed the
group and spoke ol the Irqport
■nee of work being done by
lay women of the church, ex
pressed his appreciation to
the retiring board members,
and hla congratulations to tho
new board.
Member* Inatatlrd w e r e
Mrs. Robert Rush, president;
Mrs. Csrl Warren, first vice
president; Mr*. W. F. Hlnlon,
second vice president; Mr*. J.
F. Million, recording secrc
tary; Mrs. Norman l.ansvrrk,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Maurice Stnhler, treasurer;
Mrs. J. M. Ktcln, parliament­
arian, and Mrs. R. J. Sullivan,
historian.
Mrs. Rush spoke of the stmt
of the guild for (he coming
year and welcomed tho new
board.
Rev. William Stahler, assist
ant pastor, rloied the cere
monies with prayer.

Class To Meet
The Daughter* of Wesley
Sunday School Class of First
Methodist ('lunch, Sanford,
will meet at n p m. Tuesday
with Mrs. L. E. Estes, tot
Scott Avenue.

chard Breeie, who was the
dclegste to the annual W5CS
Conference.
During the business session
It was decided to donate the
money collected In birthday
aprons to the fund for complet­
ing the Church Nursery. Mrs.
Brccie and Mrs. William Rape
will aerve coffee following
church services for the next
two Sundays. Mrs. F. J. Mur­
ray volunteered to serve ax
circle membership chairman
for the coming year.
Members who attended and
participated In a recent WSCS
study on Gensli, conducted by
Rev. Dob Jenkins were Mmes.
Breeze, John Martin F. J.
Murray, Otis Taylor, Lamar
Williams, John Hire*, J. O.
Marr, Jack Roaiman, Alvera
Kelly, Donald Welch and Roy
Wall.
Mrs Richard Silvers, hos­
tess for the social hour, serv­
ed coffee, nut bread and do­
nuts to the It member* and
two guests, Mrs. Milton Sorokowsky and Sirs. Gene Klein,
were present for the meeting.
Tha next regular meeting Is
scheduled for June 10.

Shirley Smith
Circle Conducts
Study Course
•
The program st the May
meeting of Shirley Smith
Circle of PInecrest Baptist
Church was a study course
book taught by Mrs. Johnnie
Herrin. Title of the book
was "Go Home And Tell.”
Next months book will be
taught by Mr*. Cameron
Paulk.
The meeting wne presided
over by Mr*. Harold Sher­
wood, Circle Chairman, with
the devotional given by Mrs.
Lucille Abrams.
For the Community Minion
Project for June the mem­
ber* will bring plant* for the
parsonage.
Ifoelei* for this meeting
was Mr*. V. M. Smith.
Member* attending were
Mrs. Fred Gray, Mrs. Harold
Sherwood, Mr*. Johnnie Her­
rin, Mrs. Adwon Clark, Mrs.
S. L. Wiggins, Mrs. C, E.
Wade, Mrs. Cameron Paulk,
Mrs, V. M. Smith, Mr*. Lu­
cille Abrams and visitors,
Mrs, S. G. Beverlln and Mrs.
Minna Hucrkstaedt.

"Proclaiming Christ Our
Peace” will be the theme of
the Vacation Bible School to
he conducted at the Sanford
Alliance Church on Park
Avenue from June 7 to IB
under the direction of Mrs.
Rena Harrod. Dally sessions
will be held from 9 o'clock till
11:80 each morning and chil­
dren from four yemre through
10 years of age are Invited
to attend.
Mrs. Betty Hartman will
aaslst Mrs. Harrod in direct­
ing tha school and will aerve
na registrar and song leader.
Teachers Include Mrs. Fat
Dorton, nursery} Mr*. Becky
Teston and Mlaa Bonnie Kel­
ly, beginners; Mr*. Amy
Henson and Mrs. Ida Smith,
prlmariea; Mr*. Anne Tynar
and Mrs. Joyce Wllaon, Jun­
ior*. Rev. Clifford E. Harrod,
pastor, will teach the inter­
mediates and aselit with the
music. Asalitant teachers will
be Mrs. Martha Ayers, Miss
Jill Woods and MIsa Joann
Woods.
Dally activities will Include
llible lesions, handcraft, ob­
ject lessons and the alnging
of lesson-related choruses and
hymns. Patriotism will be
emphasized dally by tha sa­
luting of tha American1and
Christian flags and pledges
of allegiance. A closing dem­
onstration program la sched­
uled for 7:80 p.m., Sunday,
June 20, tn tha church audi­
torium. Children of the com­
munity are Invited to attend
the school. Further Informa­
tion may be secured by phon­
ing Mri. Harrod.

Assistant Pastor
Is Welcomed
By Doeai Etiee
Rev. Hubert J. Reason, pas
tor of St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church of Altamonte
Springe, presented Rev. Wil
Hem Stshler, new assistant
pastor, at a reception laet
Sunday at tha pariah school.
Fr. Stahlar, who waa ordain­
ed four weeks ago In St. Au
gustlne, gave hla firet bleuInge to everyone attending.
Refreshment! were served
In the echool lunchroom with
member* of the cbnrch'a Wo­
men'* Guild as hoatasaaa.

Mrs. Darwin Shea Honored By Class
By Jana Casselberry
Mrs. Darwin Shea, who has
resigned ai teacher of the
Christian Homemaker's class
of the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church, was honor­
ed si a surprise "hootenanny”
party.
The builness meeting was
interrupted by a group of folk

alngera, Mr. and Mr*. Earl
Oakley, Rev. end Mra. Del
mas Copeland and Mrs. Char­
les Pierce, and from then on
everyone Joined In for an even­
ing of fun and music.
Everyone was asked to
bring soma type of "musical
Instrument" and many demon­
strated a great deal of Imagi­

nation. Muaie makers wera
used to accompany tha many
familiar folk tunes sung by the
group.
A poem dedicated to tha
honoree and written by Mra.
Clara Balmar waa read.
Tha das* presented bar with
a gift of a silver charm brace­
let with a Praying Hands disc

Guild Meeting
Rev. William Stabler, assis­
tant pastor of St. Mary Mag­
dalen Catholic Church of Alta­
monte Springs, was guest
speaker at tha regular meet­
ing of the Parish Woman's
Oulld Monday evening at the
school. Hostssm i for the meet­
ing ware Mrs. John Barkydt,
Mr*. Norman Lanaverk and
Mrs. Joseph Klein.

on It. Clast member* gave bar
charma typical of their work
or bobby.
Hoita for the party were Mr.
and Mra. Henry Duncan and
Mra. Albert Harris. Refresh
ment* of sherbet punch and
caka were served. The large
cake, decorated In red and
whlta with an appropriate
message, was bakad by Mr*.
Harris and daeorated by Mrs.
a . F. Mettlck.
A red and whlta checked
table cloth covered the serving
table with matching cups and
mapkina and tha centerpiece
waa o&lt; red and white flow
era.
In addition to claas mem'
bars, the 43 persona attending
deluded some members of
tha Senior Choir of which Mrs.
Shaa ha* served aa director
for many yrars.

S ip

KG Communion
St. Richard's Council 333T,
Knights of Columbus, will par
ticlpala In n Father-Son Com­
munion Sunday at the 1:30 a.
m. Mass at All Souls Church,
Sanford. Rev. Richard Lyons,
j a i l o r , will be celebrant of

Vacation Bible
School Set For
Alliance Church

FOLK SINGERS Earl Oakley, Mra. Delmaa Copeland, Mr*. Charlea Pierce,
Mr*. Oakley, and Rev. Copeland (le ft to rig h t), serenade Mra. Darwin
Shea who haa resigned aa teacher
“ Casselberry Community Met hodist
ir of the
Church Christian Homemaker* Class a t a surprise hootenanny p a rty give*
in h er honor.
,
(H erald Photo).

By Mre. II. L Johnson
Seminole County 4-H Clubs
observed National 4-H Sunday
last week with members at­
tending the church of their
choice and some clubs parti­
cipating in the services.
Girls of the Lake Monroe
4-H Handy Helpers Club took
part in morning worship at
Upiala Presbyterian Church
and were Introduced by Rev.
James Hardin, supply pastor.
Brief explanatory talks by
the girls haard by tba congre­
gation were "Purpose of 4-H
Sunday and "This la the 4-H
Club," by Tequila Chesser;
Growing Mentally,” by Gall
Cooper; "Growing Physically,1"
by Charlene Baker; "Growing
Spiritually,” by Debbie Smith,
and "Growing Socially,” by
Rulh Bullard. Introduction waa
given by Audrey Pyle.
Topic of Rev. Hardin's aermon waa "A Paitor'a Prayer
for hla People."

Presbyterians
To Recognize
Graduates
Preebyterian Church of tha
Covenant, Hanford, will hon­
or Its high school graduates
at 9 a.m. worship services
this Sunday with the presen­
tation of Bible* to each by
the paator, Rev. Thomas H.
Makln.
Member* graduating from
Seminole High School ara
Topper Avenel, David Ed­
wards, Tommy Makln, Peggy
Milter, Bob Willtnk and Dick
Wllllnk. From Lyman High
School is Lynn Diane Voscan.
At 4 p.m. Sunday the Pres­
byterian Youth Fellowship
will join with the 8L Andrews
youth group from Bear Lake
in a program of recraatlon
and Inspiration followed by
supper. Adult advisors, Mr.
and Mra. Paul Rice who toon
will depart for duty in Ha­
waii, will be honored at tha
veiper meeting.
T h a DIaconat* of tha
church recently announced
th a t''th e Allen TAtrgan at
Church of the Covenant la
now free of debt.

First Southern
Methodist Has
Conference
First Southern Methodist
Church held Ita third quar­
terly conference May 16 following a morning worship
service and Sunday School
hour. Rev. D. H. Knight, psstor, preilded and reports were
heard from Rev, Knight and
church officers.
At conclusion of ths con­
ference, members of tha con­
gregation gathered at the
church property on S. San­
ford Avenue for an old fashtoned "dinner on the grounds"
at the slta of the future
church building. Invocation
wss offered by Rev, Knight
A meeting of the building
committee wse held last Sun­
day afternoon for a prelimi­
nary planning session te die*
cusa tentative plane for the
building program. H. B. Mc­
Call, church treaeurar, la
serving as ehslrmsa af tha
committaa.

Mass Scheduled
For Graduates

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in their honor. Rev. and Mrs. Hogg, who are retiring from the ministry,
will be leaving immediately after this Sunday's morning worship

Church Honors Retiring Pastor
Clifford Johnson, church lay graved silver tray as n gift
leader, presented the honored from the congregation.
couple with s beautiful cn
The refreshment table was
covered with a white linen
cloth and held a center a r­
rangement of white miniature
and larger blue mums, stock
and greenery, with blue can­
dles at each side.
The cake, which was decorat.
cd In blue and white and had
A special service will be the Inscription, "God Bless
held at 7 p.m. Sunday honor­ You," on top, was served by
ing tho graduating seniors Mrs. Dave Waggoner. Spark­
of tho Sanford Alliance ling punch was served from a
Church, Park Avenue. The crystal punch bowl by Mr*.
graduates will receive in­ Robert Wide.
Guests were welcomed by
scribed Bibles from the
Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson.
church and will be tha guests
of a reception to be held I
immediately after the service.
OVER 35 YEARS
Tha paator, Rev. Clifford
At First A Palmetto
E. Harrod, will bring a (Alongside old post office)
brief aermon related to youth
and the entire service will be
planned In honor of tha grad­
uates.
High school students will
serve aa ushers for the serv­
ice and also will participate • Carpet* * F urniture
in other ways. Young people • Tile
* Piano*
Offlcert of the Christ of the community are invited
• Rental Beds
Methodist Church Women's to attend.
Society of Christian Service
were Inetallsd Sunday morn­
ing during the worship hour
hy ths pastor, Rev. Charles
B. Hogg.
"Let My Light Shine” wse
theme for the Installation
service. Purposes sra to pro­
vide an opportunity for new
Officers t o ' aesrch for their
true role In tha WSCS end to
dedicate themselves to their
teaks and to provide sn op­
portunity for ell member* to
commit thamaalvaa snow to
wltnaaa and service through
the church.
Inatallad war* Mra. Clif­
ford Johnaon, president; Mrs.
Jsmas Runnels, vice presi­
dent; Mra. Jamaa Sommarvll|a, aacratery and Mr*. Robert
Bradbury, treasurer.
Secretaries of work Install­
ed wars Mlaa Judy Pauline,
promotion] Mrs. W. L. Hlera,
Christian social relations;
Mr*. Dsvs Waggoner, spirit­
7:00 pm
30 min.
Wed., June 3
ual Ilf*} Mra. Carl Bradbury,
missionary education and lit­
3 hr*.
6:00 am
Thur., June 3
erature e n d publications;
1:00 pm
5 min.
Mrs. H. L. NlaUcn, youth and
4:00
pm
5 min.
student work, and Mr*. Leo
8:25 pm
5 min.
Vorbolt, children's work and
supply.
10:15 pm
15 min.

The congregation of Christ
Methodist Church, Ssnford.
honored the pastor and hi*
wife, Rev. and Mrs. Charles
B- Hogg, at a friendly get-to­
gether last Sunday at the
church.
The Hoggs are retiring from
tha ministry and will he mak­
ing their future home In DeLand. They will be leaving
Immediately following t h e
morning worship service this
Sunday for his Church Con­
ference In Kentucky.
Mrs. Hogg, attractively at­
tired In a black and white atlk
print, waa presented with ■
lovely corsage of white carna­
tions and pink sweetheart
rose*. Rev. Hogg received a
whlta carnation boutonniere.

Theta planning to attend
may maka reservations by
calling Mrs. Carl Warren.

Head q u a rta n F or
Your Gradual*'*
C oruga* A P arty
Flower*

SANFORD
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Alliance Church
To Have Service
For Graduates

Christ Church
WSCS Officers
Are Installed

Sanlord
Furniture Co.

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By D a n a EsWs
Graduates of all stnlor high
schools who ara tnembera of
SI. Mary Magdalen Cathode
Parish of Altamonta Spring*
have been Invited ta attend
the l:M a. m. Mass Sunday at
tba church and tha Commun
Ion Breakfast following in the

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Pleasurable Pursuits Open To Senior Citizens'
By Dottla Austin
third of three
T h e highest functioned
Sgame that has ever been
howled at Jet t.anef wm roll­
ed a few weeka ago by 60year-old, silver-haired Hay­
den Sheet*, of Orange City.
It was 200 pint — just one
atrlka away from a perfect
irame. Hi* first frame was a
spare and he then rolled 11
strikes in a row.
Sheets, his wife, son and
O daughter-in-law make up a
team called “The Linens,"
howling in the Rail and
Chain League on Thursday
night*.
A machine designer for
Rohr I'roducts in IM.aml,
Sheet* has been bowling for
HO yeais. Asked to what he
attributed hi* championship
f game. Sheets replied.
"Just lucky. 1 guess."
Sheets is "just a young­
ster" compared to the years
of other nrtlve howler* who
range up to 75 and perhaps
beyond. John Spolski, owner
of the lanes, say* he doesn't
know the nge* of all hi*
howler*.
"Rut I do know this — one
£ of the group* that ha* the
most fun and is the liveliest
i* nur Deltona Pin-Dusters
League, made up entirely of
retirees, many of whom nev­
er Itowlrd before in their
life."
• • •
Resides commercial pas­
times such a* howling, golf­
ing, movies and sight-seeing

trips, many recreational ac­
tivities and pleasurable pur­
suits are open to senior cit­
izens of this area through
the City Recreation Depart­
ment, the Tourist Club,
churches, club* and other
organisations.
One of the most popular
of the Tourist Club activities
are the shuffleboard courts,
which arc the scene of many
gnmc* and tournaments, with
local teams competing with
out-of-town team*.
Actually, activities of (he
Tourist Club arc not limited
to "tourists" and some of the
regular members are yearround residents.
President of the rlub is
Adolph tioets, who is a win­
ter visitor, but other officer*
are I o c h I residents. Resides
shuffleboard games, the club
holds suppers, card parties,
holiday celebration* and oth­
er entertainment.
The City Recreation de­
partment sponsors ceramics
classes Monday and Wednes­
day nights at the Cultural
Art* Center on Fifth Street
at the old library building.
On Wednesday s i | U i r e
dancing is held at the Civic
Center, with new classes in
square and round dancing
forming at regular Intervals.
Painting, drawing a n d
sketching is a popular hobby
with senior citizens, many
of whom attend the art class­
es given at the Cultural Arts
Uuilding on Tuesday and

Thursday nights.
• • •

The City Library is a pop­
ular apol for person* with
leisure time. Reside* book*,
the library stock* popular
magatines, periodicals, house
organs and newspapers, with

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tables and comfortable chairs
for reading or studying.
Gardening is another pleas­
urable pastime that brings
it* own reward. I.ota of sun­
shine, warm air and rainfall
help to produce lush, abund­
ant growth, luxuriant foliage

' and fragrant blossoms. Mure
than a doien garden clubs
are active in Sanford, plus
many more in other commun­
ities throughout the atra.
Central Florida’s m a n y
lakes, river* and pool* pro­
vide elose-at-hand opportuni­

ties for swimming, fishing
and boating.
Church circles, S u n d a y
School classes and club* add
to the social picture with
parties, luncheons, to** and
the popular “covered dish
suppers."

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F A B R IC
PRICES

Rridge club* and canasta
club*, Welcome Wagon Club*
and fraternal organisation*
each have their own social
event* that provide opportun
ity for fellowship, making
new friends and acquaintan

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Beach Barbecue Entertains
Susan Perkins And Guests
Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Scott
and daughter, Maureen, com­
plimented Miss Susan Per­
kins, a member or the current
graduating class with a de­
lightful barbecue and swim­
ming party last Sunday at
New Smyrna Beach,
A red and white color
scheme waa chosen for dec­
orations and red and white
checkered cloths were used on
the beach tables and the
guests sat under red and
whits beach umbrellas.
flumes were played and
swimming In the turf was en­
joyed. The barbecue consisted
of hamburgers with all the
trimmings topped off with
Mrs. Scott's famous "Brown­
ies" with marshmallow, fudge
coated icing.
Mist Perkins received a
beautiful while straw handbag
as a hostess gift from the
Scotts.
Those Invited to join in the
fun were the honoree's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brack Perkina, Susan Perkins, Bruce
Dowirn, Donna Oolllns, Joe
Farless, Pat McGuire, Buddy
Burton, Susan Plcrcy, Joe

Purdy, Linda Spencer, Jimmy
Courier, Elaine Echols, Tony
(lOmalcs, Janie White, flary
Lloyd, Kathy Butler and Jim
my Dodson.

MANY SPORTS ANI) PASTIMES nre available to the senior
citizen* of the area to provide pleasure and exercise, including
Bhufflebonrd, rending, pninting, bowling, art, fishing, movies,
golf, dancing, gardening and swimming. At top (right and
left) aufflehoardcra play at the Tourist Club while in the

renter photo the more quiet pastime of rending in pursued in
tlio City Library. In lower center in member of Deltona Pin
Busters. In left lower photo Mrs. Ethel White, a former drama
conch, sketches art model. At lower right in Ilnydcn Sheets,
champion bowler at Jet Lane.*, who rolled 990 score.

Dwayne Clutter
Party Honoree
On Birthday

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Dwayne Clutter, aon of Mr.
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The children played games
and were given favora of bal­
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Enjoying the birthday cake,
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James, Jack, Jud and Joe
Martin, Tammy H o l l a n d ,
Tammy Todd. Tina Nettles.
Carolun Pickles, Cindy Lightner, Johnny and Jasper Allman, William, Cindy and
Brenda Clutter.
Assisting Mrs. Clutter were
Mrs. James Martin and Mrs.
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Miss Jeanne Robson, C.S. Schwartz

For D C T Group
On the evening of Saturday,
May 22, a poo] party was giv­
en by Donna Foley, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Brad Fbley,
at her Grandview Avenue
home.
D.C.T. students and guests
were the party memberi and
potato chips, Frito*. dips, biteaize cheeses, olives, bologna
sticks and cases of soft drinks
were the refreshment*.
The party was to begin at
8 p.m., but eager guests ar­
rived as early as 7. The fun
was ended around 10:30 but
during the evening the pool
was well used. The student!
played water polo, keep-away
end just splashed around get­
ting everyone else wet.
Guests were Leonard Aucoin, Neil Stafford, Donny
Sapp, Janice Russell, Pat Ir­
vin, Tom Carroll, Roy Down­
er, Vickie Osbourne, Ed Burn­
ham, Ray Bradford, Kathy
Poff, Ron Garris, Maxine
Stowelt, Gary Brown and
Tony Brunson.
The entertainment waa well
taken care of with Bay Brad­
ford playing and singing with
the guitar.

United In Impressive Church Rites
Mu* Ruth Jean Robson, | ilm llir cascade bouquet* of ers were Bud Taylor, Bill MeGee, David Jamison, Roger
d.ufhler of Mr. and M rt P « ■Wtelhttrt » « • .
Clark and Henry Schumaker.
Marry Robson Sr., of Sanford. ^
of , he brk)(, Mrvcd the
Mrs. Robion chose foe her
and Carlton Samuel Schwarlx | 8room „ beJt m&gt;„ ind Uih. daughter's wedding a rich
Jr., of Springfield, Ohio, aon
of M u. Harry Abe and Carl­
ton Scnwarti S r, were united
in holy matrimony Wednesday, May 26, the eve of the
Aaceniion, at 7 p.m. at Holy
Croia Episcopal Church.
The Rev. !«croy Soper of­
ficiated at the impreuive
candlelight and double ring
ceremony.
Accenting the main altar
were two Imported bran vaiea containing white stock,
white carnations and ftypiophelia and two standard bas­
ket* beautifully arranged with
white gladi and stock com­
bined with salal foliage. Tall
white tapera glowed in the
four-branched cathedral can­
delabra with potted palms
plsced at vantage points.
The choir rail wai banked
with trailing heather leaf fern
and the pews were marked
with white satin ribbons,
greens and candles. White ny­
lon velvet roping identified the
family pew*.
Misa Peart Buck, organist
and director of music, played
several Selections during the
pre-wedding recital. She pre­
sented “ March in B Elat" by
Haodel as the Processional
and “ Rlgaudon" by Campra,
as the Recessional.
Given in marriage by her
gather, the lovely bride was
radiant in a white formal
gown of peau do sole and
Chantilly lace, The fitted iacc
bodice featured a pearl enrrualed Sabrina neckline with
the bracelet length sleovea of
Mrs. Carlton Samuel Schwartz, Jr,
peau de sole accented with
open work of Chantilly lace.
Her semi-bell skirt was fash­
ioned with a deep unpressed
pleat at the waist front with
a tailored bow at the back,
cascading floor length stream­
ers, enhancing the full sweep­
ing chapel train. Highlighting
The lovely bride, given Is
By Evelyn Lundy
the gown train was a large
marriage by her father, wore
Mias
Sandra
Mays,
daughter
open face applique motif at
of Mr. and Mrs, Basil Maya, a beautiful white street length
the hemline.
Her headpiece was a match­ of Chuluola, and Jerry Ulrey, broradc dress with long sleev­
ing Chantilly lace mantilla ■on of Mr. ami Mrs, Don Ul­ es, tapered at the wrist. The
mounted on an open pill box, rey, Oviedo, were united in fitted bodice featured a round
failing to a fingertip veil. She holy matrimony, May 23, at neckline, and over the skirt,
carried a splendid cascade 4 p.m. at the Klrat Baptist she wore a boll shaped over
bouquet of white roses with Church in Oviedo. The Itev. ikirt fastened in the front
green velvet leaves adding J. Jcrnigun officiated at the with a bow. Her short veil
depth to the detachable orchid impressive candlelight and waa attached to a flat bow
double ring ceremony.
and abe carried a bridal bou­
corsage in the renter.
Miss Linda Gayc Robson at­ Three branched standing quet of white rosea.
Mrs. Mays chose for her
tended her sister as inaid of candelabra, containing tall
honor and attending as brides­ white candies, made a lovely daughter's wedding a tur­
maids were Miss Carolyn Ful- background for the two large quoise sheath dress accented
ford, Cocoa; M i l s Susan b a s k e t s containing white In the back with embroidery.
Schlrmcr, New York City, mums nml gladioli, spaced She wore white accessories
amt a corsage of while Phaland Mias Bonnie tiiclow, Miss with pale pink carnations.
tv.
II.
Martin,
organist,
canopsli
orchids.
Merrill Philips and Miss Deb­
played the wedding music and The groom's mot Iter was at­
bie Scott, all from Sanford.
The bridal attendants were Merritt Staley sang a wedding tired In a two-piece sheath
dress of white lace over pink,
lovely, smartly attired in prayer.
Miss Gay Ulrey, sister of she wore white accessories
aired length gowns of splash
Ing pink parfalt cbiltun and the groom, the only attendant, and also a corsage of white
white lace. The empire bodice was attired in a petal pink f'halneuopsii orchids.
featured a scoop neckline and silk prat! de sole street length The orchids worn by both
abort cap sleeves. The billowy dress with soil pleats on mothers wrre grown by tha
rblffon skirt fell Into soft cither aide of the skirt. The groom's father who had them
folds wllh a Dior bow accent­ sleeveless fitted bodice wllh made into corsages.
ing the front empire waist­ a round neckline was covered
line. Their double p'tal veils with a waist length, short
of Imported ailk Illusion fell sleeved Jacket of the same
from a matching circlet head­ material amt lied In the back
with liny bows. Her headpiece
piece.
Tim maid of honor carried was a matching pink bow with
Homes That
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bouquet
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Walter
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Margaret L. Davis ofguetheJr.groom,
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royal rose lace sheath accent­
ed with touches of matching
aatin over pcau dc sole. Her
accessories were matching
rose and she wore a white
Phalaenopsis orchid corsage.
The Mayfair Inn was the site
for the elaborate reception
with a round marble top table
holding a crescent of white
mums In an alabaster con­
tainer, outlined with the brid­
al attendants' bouquets, cen­
tering the entrance foyer.
The receiving line formed
against a background of pot­
ted palms and magnolia blos­
soms with a profusion of
greenery and magnificent ar­
rangements tastefully and ar­
tistically adorning the spac­
ious lobby.
Centering the two oblong
punch tables, arranged at an
angle, was a round table with
the beautiful, traditional, tier­
ed wedding cake forming the
centerpiece. The tables, cov­
ered In pink satin, were over­
laid In while net with the
frilly skirts edged in lace.
The aides were gracefully
draped with pink roses Inter­
spersed along the folds and
at the cornera.
The beautifully appointed
punrh tablei featured branch­
ed candelabra containing tail
white tapers and arranged
with pink sweetheart roses,
white carnations and maps,
baby's breath and heather
fern, at each end. Sparkling
pink punrh floating dainty
nosegays in handsome silver
punch bowls graced the oppo­
site end of each table.
Suspended from the ceiling
over tiie bride's tabic waa a
cluster of white wedding bells
tinged with silver and shower­
ed wllh pink satin streamers.
Mrs. Jim Robson and Mrs.
Charles Meeks greeted the
guests at the door with Miss
Anne Crapps and Misa Rose
KraUert In charge of (he
bride's book.
Pouring were Mrs. Arthur
Beckwith, Mrs. W. M. I'hUipa, Mrs. B. L. Perkins Jr.
and Mrs. Henry Johnson with
Mrs. M. L. it attorn Jr. and
Mrs. Walter A. Glelow cutting
the cake.
Floating hostesses were the
Misses Michele Jones, Pat
McGuire, Angela Hurt, Mel­
anie Hurt, Myra Meeks, Pa­
tricia Perkins, Linda Spencer
and Betty Odhain.
For her going away outfit
the bride chose an aqua im­
ported linen sheath and lace
coat ensemble with matching
aqua accessories and ahe
wore the orchid corsage from
her bridal bouquet.
Following a wedding trip to
Miami, the newly wed* will
be at home at 504 Francis
Boulevard, Lakeland.
Approximately 40 out of
town wedding guests were in
attendance.

BRIDAL ATTENDANTS OF MISS Jeanne Robnon at her wedding May 26 are from the left her
sister Miss Linda Gnye Robson, maid of honor;
Mian Debbie Scott, Mian Merrill Philips, Mina

Woman's Club
Installs Officers
Next Wednesday
The Sanford Woman's Club
will meet at the cluh house on
Wednesday, June 2, at noon,
for a combined luncheon and
general business meeting.
Mrs. E. A. Monforton Is
chairman or the hostesses and
end of the year reports will
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Forest Lake Academy it
fully accredited by the De­
partment of Education of
the State of Florida and the
Southern Association of Col­
leges and Schools. It it a
Seventh-day Adventist insti­
tution owned and operated
by the Florida Conference
of Seventh-day Adventists.
It is governed on the basis
of Christian principles.
In a land of excellent ed­
ucational opportunity of­
fered at public expense, a
private school should have
a special reason for its es­
tablishment. Private schools
should d i f f e r sufficiently
from state schools to justify
their existence. The unique
character and standards of
Seventh-day Adventists jus­
tify their operation of such
a school as Forest Lake
Academy, which offers its

advantages to young men
and women of good charac­
ter and earnest purpose.
The ultimate objective in
Christian education is the
development of sound char­
acter. The government of
the academy is therefore
based upon a clear defini­
tion of Christian principles
of conduct as taught and
practiced by the Seventhday Adventist church, supported by a program which
fosters the development of
habits of self-control and
self discipline which consti­
tutes the social expression
of these principles. The
highest type of government
is self-government, based
upon voluntary acceptance
of these standards of per­
sonal conduct and of social
relations which will insure
the greatest common good.

The conception of Christ­
ian education among Sev­
enth-day Adventists compre­
hends more than the pursual of a certain course of
study. It means more than a
preparation for the life that
now is. It has to do with the
whole being, and with the
whole period of existence
possible to man. "It is the
harmonious development of
the physical. Die mental,
and the spiritual powers. It
prepares the student for the
Joy of service in this world,
and for the higher joy of
wider service in the world
to come."
In harmony with this con­
ception, the objectives of
the academy have been re­
stated in the following
terms:
1. To lead its students, by
means of a Christian phil­

Students earn towurd school expenses in new commercial laundry.
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osophy of life, to know God
and to enjoy a daily walk
with Him.
2. To assist In the forma­
tion of a noble Christian
character by placing great
emphasis on the spiritual
values in life.
3. To develop habits of ac­
curacy, discrimination and
sound judgment in thinking
and doing.
4. To combine technical
knowledge with skills, to re­
act alertly to the exigencies
of a vocation or a profes­
sion.
5. To develop minds train­
ed to view with understand­
ing and historical perspec­
tive, the religious social,
scientific, racial and eco­
nomic forces which shape
contemporary life.
6. To stimulate thought
and culture by intellectual

contact with the greatest
thinkers of our own and for­
mer times, and to foster an
appreciation for the best in
books, in nature, in music,
and in all the fine arts.
7. To Inculcate sound prin­
ciples of homemaking and
to develop the social graces.
To cultivate a sense of civic
responsibility and a spirit of
personal service.
8. To assist students to de­
velop a desirable personal­
ity and to discover capabil­
ities, aptitudes and inter­
ests latent within them­
selves.
8. To have the student
understand and practice tho
principles of healthful liv­
ing, and to recognize that
physical fitness is the foun­
dation for any achievement
in life.
10. To develop in the stu­
dent a sense of the dignity

This building houses the Academy's bindery and press.

of labor and of financial responsibility, by providing
for g a i n f u l employment
thus correlating theory and
practice.
Forest Lake Academy of­
fers the student a choice of
three courses of study.
These are the General Academlc (passing grades re­
quired), College Preparetory (C average required),
and Enriched Honors (B
average required). Twenty
units arc required for the
first two courses of study,
and 22 units for the latter.
Five to five and one-half
units is considered a full
school load.
The work program is set
up primarily to help the dor­
mitory student defray part
of his school expenses. Day
students arc employed when
the work program demands
more workers than can be

supplied by dormitory stu­
dents. It is possible for a
student to earn a consider­
able amount toward his
school expenses. Students
work on an hour rate rang­
ing from 35 cents to 75
cents, depending on their
faithfulness at work and
their age and experience in
that particular type of work.
There are industries on the
campus where students can
earn as high as $1.25 per
hour.
Forest Lake Academy is
located about four miles
east of Apopka on State
Highway 43(1, which con­
nects U. S. 17-92, U. S. 441
and Interstate 4. Post of­
fice address is Maitland,
Fla. The school campus
overlooks beautiful Mirror
Lake, and Is It miles from
Orlando, thu "City Beauti­
ful."

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M iller, Anderson Are Devoted
Thumbnail
Sketches
Tell
Life
Sponsors Of 1965 Senior Class For Girls Open,

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Co-sponsors of the Senior
Class nre Mr. Huger L.
Miller, instructor in physi­
cal education and Medical
Cadet Corps director; ami
Mr. Clinton Jam ci Ander­
son, English nnd art in­
structor.
Mr. Miller was gradu­
ated from Union College,
Lincoln, Nebraska, In 1991,
where ho received the B. 8.
degree In physical educa­
tion. After his graduation
he remained at Union Col­
lege to teach In the physi­
cal education area. At For­
est Lake he has sponsored
the FLA Gymnastic Team,
aocial activities of the Stu­
dent Association, and haa
led out In the Intramural
sports program. He haa
also served aa assistant
boys' dormitory dean.
Graduated from Emman­
uel Missionary C o 11 • g a ,
Berrien Springs, Michigan,
Mr. Andaraon majored in
English and art and receiv­
ed the B. A. degree In each
area in 1903. Ha was gradu­
ated with honors and was
elected to be in Who's Who
in American Colleges and
Universities. Thia ia his
second year to teach at
Forest Lake. Hobbies are
photogiaphy and oil paint­
ing, and he enjoys partici­
pating in sports such aa
soft ball, awimming, volley
ball and tennis.

Residents in

The now North Wing of
Mi-mminl Hull gills dormi­
tory was rompli'trd this
spring and tho first rrtl
dints have itlicudy moved
in
Tim now unit enn house
HO girls nml Includes a
rhnprl with h seating ra­
pacity for 100. ft fontuios a
split-level lobby and lounge
nml contains a psrty room
complete with kitchen.
The new wing 1* ns fire
proof as possible. It Is of
cornicle block construction,
with concrete stairways
and concrete roof struc­
ture. The furniture is builtin and covered with for­
mica.

MR. MILLER AND MIL ANDERSON

Seventh • Day Adventist
schools carefully choose
their eludents. Only those
of good character are ad­
mitted.
First semester of tha
school year 1085-86 will be­
gin August 20. Classes be­
gin August 31. The fall
week of prayer is observ­
ed Sept. 24 ta Oct. 2.

Seventy-five boya are housed in McClure Hall.

Groundbreaking for the
$200,000 Forest Lake Seventh-Duy Adventist Church
was conducted March 14 be­
fore an audience of many
e h u r r h dignitaries and
members.

Of Students A t Forest Lake
Voted by her elassmntcH n« moat Intellectual,
Meredith Sommer lightly deserves this title. Shu
hits maintained a -1.0 grade point average through
till four yearn of high school, Ilesides being vuledietorion of thu nenior elans, sho in nlno Presi­
dent of thu Teachers of Tomorrow Club, a meml&gt;er of thu Reflector staff, anti a member of tho
Ilctn and Spanish Clubs, Working in tho Hindery
has given her good cxpciianca and has bellied her
to earn a large share of her tuition. Her plans aro
to attend Southern Missionary College to train
for elementary education. Her parents nre Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Summer of Collogedale, Tennes­
see, where her father tcuches math and science
in elementary school,
Lynn Neilson. co-editor of The Reflector, has
been a student of Forest Lake Academy for his
junior and senior years. Prior, he attended
Plninvicw Academy, Radfieid, S.D., whero he was
President of the freshman class and won the
American Legion Award for Citizenship und
Leadership, lie has been on tho honor roll nil
four years of high school and is a member of tho
Rota Club. His plans are to take prc-lnw nt
Southern Missionary College this coming fnll nml
then attend Ncwlmld College in Kngland for his
sophomore year. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Ncilsen, reside at 17tf Willow Avenue in Muitluiul, Florida.
Leo James’ activities hnvc been varied dur­
ing her academy years. She (ins served as secre­
tary of the Sabbath school, Missionary Volunteer
leader, an editor of the Reflector, vice-president
of the church choir, and ns a member of the
tumbling tenm. At the Floridn Snnitarium she
worked us n lnborutory nssistunt nnd nt tho
Acndemy Hindery ns a stamper to help defray
her academy expenses. Her work nt Curnp Kulnepm near High Springs, Fin., earned her n schol­
arship during the summertime. Originuily from
Norfolk, Vn„ she now lives with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Puul Lucas in Orlando. This summer she plans to
go to Southern Missionary College, Collegednte,
Tennessee, to work ut McKee Bakery before
school In the fall.
Vice-president of the senior class Is Angel
Zagorsky, from Bakersfield, California. Angel
contributed to the Forest tak e chapter of the
American Temperunce Society ns its off-campus
program chairman, visiting locul high schools
and churches with films, lectures, demonstra­
tions and a play. Musical activities of the acad­
emy have often included Angel’s talent for sing­
ing, and she has served as vice-president of the
chorale, for which she has also done solo work.
She has been a member of the Beta Club, the
campus honor society, and has been vice-presi­
dent of the girls' dormitory club. Angel pluns on
beginning her college work this summer and at­
tending Rnkersfleld Junior College in the fall.
She would like to bo a legal secretary.
David Wood, son of Elder and Mrs. R. H.
Wood, Is Missionary Volunteer President of '65.
Along with this title, he has held the offices of

Seminar president, Americnn Temperance Society
president of 'tLVG-l, junior clnss pastor, chorale
pastor, and chairman of the Student-Faculty Sen­
ate. He was voted as tho boy most spiritual and
best all around by his classmates. His fnther is
pastor of the Baltimore First Seventh-day Ad­
ventist Church in Baltimore, Maryland. Theology
is going to l&gt;e his major at Southern Missionary
College next fall.
Tho senior class treasurer, Jennie Wniker
has earned all of her tuition as an employee in
tiie hindery. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Walker, reside in Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Walk­
er is a real-estate salcsmnn. Jennie plans to nttend Southern Missionary College in Tennessee
this coming fnll to major in secretarial science.
Senior class president, Bill McDowell, also
a member of tho Student-Faculty Senate, the
Student Association recreation committee, nnd is
on The Reflector staff. He is receiving good train­
ing while working in tho laboratory of Holiday
Hospital. Tho son of Dr. nnd Mrs. McDowell, he
is planning to take a law course ut Southern Mis­
sionary College in Tcnncsseo next yenr.
Saiutatorian and secretary of the senior
class Is Connie Arnold. Her homo is in Melbourne,
Fla., where her father. Elder William C. Arnold,
is pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church,
A member of tho nctn Club, she has also held the
offices of Student Association secretary, First
semester Girls’ Club President, Girls’ Club Treas­
urer, snapshot editor of Tho Mirror, nnd was
voted by her classmates as most spiritual and
most dependable. Sho will attend Southern Mis­
sionary College next fall ns n medical secretary.
Many hours of beautiful music have been ren­
dered by her agile fingers gracing the piano
keyboard.
Earning the title of wittiest, Fred Minesinger is an off-campus student of Forest Lake
Acndemy. He is n co-editor of The Reflector,
President of tho Spanish Club, Pastor of the
Music Club, nnd n member of the band. He has
presided over the Job of being a chemistry reuder. His parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Minesinger,
reside at 911 South Bear Lnke Road. His father
is head of tho science department nt Forest I,ake.
He pluns to major in ninth or chemistry at South­
ern Missionary College.
Itebu Hull, daughter of Mrs. Mnrjorie Hull
of Orlando, nerved an editor of the school year*
book. The Mirror, this year. Voted by her classmntes ns the girl most likely to succeed, Reba has
held the offices of secretary of her sophomore
clnss, secretary of the Beta Club, vice-president
of the Spanish Club, Seargeant of Medical Cadet
Corps, Sergeunt-At-Arms of the hand, a ssista n t
secretary of the Student Association, and waa
a member of The Reflector staff. She won a B etty
Crocker Homemaker's Award Trophy and re ­
ceived a $100 scholarship for college. Reba has
attended Forest Lake for all fo u r years o f high
school. She plane to take secretarial training at.
. Southern M issionary College in Tennessee,

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Jacksonville, Fla.
Connla Rhea Arnold
Melbourne, Fla.
Marita ret F.lhel Baker
Fort Myers, Fla.
Rcvcrly Ann Flankee
New Tripoli, I’cnnsylvanla
Dorothy Isabel Barrett
Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Calvin Blanchard
Oneco, Fla.
. Mary Jane Bowden
Winter Gardan, Fla.
. William Miles Bower, Jr.
Maitland, Fla,
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ltolly Hill, Fia.
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Maitland, Fla.
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Longwood, Fla.
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Miami, Fla.
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Maitland, Fla.
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Maitland, Fla.
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Maitland, Fla.
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Tampa, Fla.
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Holly Hill, Fla.
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Maitland, Fla.
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MalUand, Fla.

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Brooksvllls, Fla.
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Apopka, Fla.
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Maitland, Fla.
Ronald Edward Hale
Orlando, Fla.
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Orlando, Fla.
Jacqueline Jean Hamlin
Ruakin, Fla.
Brsnne Lee Hamrick
Maitland, Fla.
Kathleen Elisabeth Hartwell
Avon Park, Fla.
Gall Annetta Harwell
Orlando, Fla.
Dixie Mae Helms
Thomastcn, Georgia
John Hoehreller
Titusville, Fla.
James Roy Hughes
Avon Park, Fla,
Diana Lee James
Orlando, Fla.
Chsrrl Janssen
MalUand, Fla.
Bllsabath Ana Johnson
Tampa, Fla.
Paula April Kauai
Coeoa, Fla.
John Milo Kincaid
Orlando, Fla.
Patricia Ann Krenrldi
Port Orange, Fla.
Judith M. Leach
Tampa, Fla.
Eliot George Charles
!/eadlay, Jr.
Maitland, Fla.
. Judith .Susan I.eltner
Jacksonville, Fla.
Kenneth Wayne Lamacki
Fort Myers, Fla.
Freda Ruth Lewis
Winter Park, Fla.
Lynda Lea Maddox
Bradenton, Fla,
William David MeDowtll
Orlando, Fin.
40. James Brannon Msek
MalUand, Fin.

FOREST LAK
SENIOR CLASS DATA:
Of the 82 senior class members there ere 88 boys end 48 *M s. Thirty-one e l ‘
them have attended all four years a t Forest Lake Academy. The Beta Club, the campus
honor society, included 20 members of the senior class — students w ith outstanding
scholarship, citizenship and leadership qualities.
The class recently visited Southern M issionary College, Collegedale, Tennessee,
on th eir class trip. SMC is a Seventh-Day A dventist liberal a rts college which serves th e
young pcnplo of the Southern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Many of
the Forest Lake senior cluss members will attend SMC this fall.
Sevan states outside Florida are represented from California to Pennsylvania,
Thirty-seven students live in towns outside th e Orlando, W inter P ark , M aitland and
Apopka and Forest City area,
CLASS MOTTO: A ttem pted and Done
CLASS AIM : Heaven Woa
CLASS COLORS i Ice blue and alive* j f c

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47. Fradrrlck Filwln Mlnrilngtr
Apopka, Fla.
49. Kathrrina Kliiabtth Mol*
Orlando, Fla
41. Robbia Plana Moor*
Dayton, Ohio
10. (irrgory I-** Muiaalwhll*
Maitland, Fla.
61. Vamon Lvnn Nirlitn
Maitland, Fla.
It. Joyra Daa Plarry
Ijmdovtr, Maryland
63. Norma Jaan Ramnlall
Foraat City, Fla.
•4. t.lnda Loulit Itaarb
Tarpon Spring*, Fla.
66. Purnell* Kay Itleharda
Orlando, Fla.
66. Taul Lee Itl.-hardion
Avon Tark, Fla.
17. Trrraa Ann Rogor*
Clermont, Fla.
66. T.lnda Su«an Roll
Orlando, Fla.
M. Maradlth Roth gammtr
Collaradala, Tann.
•0. Darien* Joyta Sarlaa
Orlando, Fla.
61. Robert Jamaa Shrhrcedtr
Dunadln, Fla.
It. Kllta Carolyn Seeley
Jackaonvllla, Fla.
63. Jon Rlrhartl Smith
Orlmla, Calif.
64. Mary Martha Sohaakl
Maeon, Georgia
66. JnAnna Snrrnien
Orlando, Fla.
66. Thomaa tVayno Slrama
l.imRlx-nrh, California
67. Wayne Dwight .Stockwell
Orlando, Fla.
68. Harry Raymond Strohroan
St. Petenburg, Fla.
60. Daniel Harry Towmend
Indian River City, Fla.
70. Robert Ferry Turlington
Maitland, Fla.
71. Tim Rum* Tylar
Orlando, Fla.

Class of '65

ACADEMY
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Friday Evening Consecration Service: 8:00 p.m., Elder Con Arnold, pastor of Mel­
bourne, Fla., Seventh-day Adventist Church, guest speaker.
Saturday Morning Baccalaureate Service: 11:00 a.m., Elder James F. Hamrick, pastor
of the Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist church, guest speaker.
Senior Class Night: 8:30 p.m., a secular program featuring talented members of the
ciasa. Emcee, senior student David Wood, Saturday evening.
Sunday morning Commencement Service: 10:00 a.m., Dr. Frank Knittlc, vice-pre*idont
of Andrewa University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, guest apeaktr.

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71. Linda Marla Pmlauf
Catrelberry, Fla.
73. Rita Clayle Waldrep
Apopka, Fla.
74. Dorothy Jean Walkar
Yulee, Fla.
76. Maxine Dnnna Walter
Winter Park. Fla
76. Mary Elitaheth Ward
I'alatka, Fla.
77. Dwight Elmer Waterhntui
Orlando, Fla.
78. Suxonno Gencvivo Weeks
Daytona Reach, Fla.
7l&gt;. Uremia l.ouKllen Womack
St. Petersburg, Fla.
80. David Stanford Wood
Jacksonville, Fla.
81. Linda Ann Younga
Apupku, Fla.
K. Susanna Angela Zagorsk!
St. Petersburg, Fla.
83. Rlssa Zagorsky
fit. Petersburg, Fla.

�A saw look k evolving
on the campus of Forest
Lake Academy is Forest
City. Ths school has grown
steadily in physical propor­
tions In ths past five yean,
and buildings and industries
have been added to accom­
modate ths additional needs.
According to Principal
William Fuchs ths new look
began with tha paving of
key roads on ths campus,
tha ones beside ths boys'
and girls' dormitories and
ths road between the Flor­
ida Conference youth audi­
torium and ths present in­
dustrial arts building. A
complete sewage disposal
plant was also erected in
the pasture near the main­
tenance building. These In­
stallations were completed

tn 1962 at an opproximsto
cost of $42,000.
Soon after ths completion
of ths rosds and tew a re
disposal plant, ■ new main­
tenance building was erect­
ed. This it an el! steel profabricated ButUr building
costing about $30,000.
After some study It was
decided that ths school
needed more industries to
supply students with work.
Another Butler building,
approximately 80 feet by
100 feet, was built during
the spring and summer of
1062, which houses the For­
est Lake Book Bindery and
also ths Academy Press:
the two wooden structures
which formerly housed the
press were demolished. Ths
bindery and press wsra

built at s cost of over $40,000.
Since 1961 three faculty
homes, three and four bed­
rooms, and ■ duplex with
two bedrooms on each slda
have been built on the
cimpui.
McClure Halt, the hoys*
dormitory, was completed In
the early fsll of 196$. It
will house about 1$5 boys,
and features sir condition­
ing throughout and ia com­
pletely firs resistant, Ths
$230,000 structure also has
n tovsly ehspel which ia
used for morning and eve­
ning worship services, as
wall as prayer meetings for
ths church.
Two cement block build­
ings hsvs been added to the
gymnasium facilities for

use as shower rooms, rest
rooms, and locker rooms
for ths physical education
students. It totaled over
$80,000.
During the fall and sum­
mer of 1962 work was be­
gun on ths eafateris build­
ing which also housed the
home economics department
and band practice room. It
wae compute by June of
106$ a t a cost of $180,000.
The eafateris features an
all electric, stainless steel
kitchen, end U considered
to be one of the finest and
most eompUta kitchens for
such an Institution in tbs
Central Florida ares. It has
n dining room capacity of
approximately 300 people.
The recently completed
laundry employs students,

who earn part of their
school expsnsea working
there. It features all new
equipment; weshera and ex­
tractor combinations, a
mangle and linen-folding
machines. Building ■ n d
equipment cost $120,000.
Compisted this month U
ths north wing of ths girl’s
residence hall. The old
building Is In the process
of being rased, and the east
wing will be constructed for
occupancy as soon as pos­
sible. When computed, the
dormitory will accommodate
about 180 girls. Featured
in the building U an at­
tractive chapel seating 17S
people, used for morning
■nd evening worships, s
kitchenette and well - fur­
nished guest rooms. This

building k a $280,000 eon■traction.
A tragic flra laet summer
destroyed the administra­
tion building, which housed
the musk d e p a r t m e n t ,
chapel, cLessrooms, library
and administrative offices.
These departments moved
Into temporary quarters on
campus, using vacated fac­
ulty housing for classrooms,
and partitioning off parte
of other rooms to provide
needed space. A new admin­
istration building complex
is now under construction
and will house three sepa­
rate buildings connected by
a covered walkway: a twostory classroom unit, to in­
clude U classrooms: a
building f o r administra­
tive offices; and a library,
$270,000 is ths anticipated
expense.
The new look of the fu­
ture on the Forest Lake
Academy campus will in­
clude a music building,
studsnt ehspel, church, and
recreation field.

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F o re st Lake Academy cam pus. I t also was constructed by Groves Build­
ers. A nother wing on th e dorm itory is expected to s ta r t next week a fte r
school Is out.
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true to rt. I t l i expected to be completed by December, 1965,

NEW ADMINISTRATION Building now under construction

for nearhy fire depart­
ments. They sped to the
scene, laid hoses as rapidly
as possible. First they used
water from the Academy'a
10,000-gallon reserve tank.
It was not enough.
They dispatched a pump­
er to nearby Mirror Lake
and tons upon tons of wa­
ter were poured on the In­
ferno. But the blase had too
much of a headstart.
Firemen from virtually
every surrounding commun­
ity responded to the call for
help. They tried desperately
to salvage as much of the
building as possible. They
failed.
After virtually an altnight battle ths tally stood
like this:
The library was gone. 8o
were the laboratories, tha
offices, classrooms, book­
store,- assembly hall and
music studios.
While firemen wore still
on standby duty at tha

It had been a muggy day
and ■ sure bet rain would
be coming soon.
Things were quiet around
Forest Lake A c a d e m y ;
school was out, most stud­
ents had gone home as had
members of ths faculty.
Tha Fourth of July week­
end was approaching, quiet­
ly, with no hint of violence.
Then the rain came and
with it a spectacular dis­
play of lightning. Thunder
rolled across ths campus of
the Academy,
Darkness fell and with
the derkness the lightning
appeared to grow in intens­
ity. An ear-splitting thun­
derclap rocked ths Academy
area.
Seconds later a Dicker of
light started inside the Ad­
ministration Building. It
spread quickly until It ap­
peared to come from all
parts oi the structure.
Fire)
Ths alarm was sounded

on th e campus le being built by Groves Builders, General Con-

scene, Principal William
Fuchs announced that school
would be ready for the fall
opening.
The vow held true. Virt­
ually every day except the
Sabbath, volunteers Joined
the professional workers in
getting the Academy back
in fullscale operation.
Came time for school to
open and things were back
to normal. The $280,000
blare had disappeared—ex­
cept in the memory of
those who saw it.
Forest Luke Academy waa
established In 1925 by the
S o v e n t h Day Adventist
Church to provide moral
ami religious education and
guidance; p u r p o s e s not
available in public school.
About half of the atuilexile are dormitory students
and the other half from the
Central Florida area.
The Academy Includes
grades 9 through 12, offsr-

ing a regular college pre­
paratory course and voca­
tional subjects. In addition,
each student is required to
take a class in the study
of the Bible.
Dormitory students work
at the school to earn part
of their tuition.
A work program Is set
up at the Academy to help
dormitory students defray
part of their school ex­
penses. It is possible for a
student to eum a consider­
able amount toward his
school expenses.
The Academy waa first
organised in 1918 and es­
tablished on the grounds of
ths Florida Sanitarium in
Orlando. It was then known
as Winyah Lake Academy.
Forest Lake Academy has
8 b u d of over 7ft pieces
and many instrumental
groups.

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May 28, 1965 — Page 9

*007' Returns
The world’* gr«*teit lw r*t
irc n t I* bark and th« Hits
0 Theatre’* got himl
Meaning th* great James
Bond—“007” to hi* fan*—In
not one, but two great action
drama*i Which it I* pointed
out, mean* double the danger,
double tha women, double th*
excitement—and double tha
fun I
Th* big double bill atari
m Sean Connery a* *007” in both
’’Dr. No," and “From Ruaila
With Love” and the twin bill
opened Thursday at th* Rita
Theatre. Both are being pre­
sented by Harry Bailsman
and Albert R. Broccoli, and
both, of course, are from th*
world-famous myitery-adven­
ture novel* of Ian Fleming.
Ursula Andress Is th* beauty
f i n “Dr. No,” and Joseph
Wiseman stars in th* title
role. Jack Lord plays Felix
Loiter and co-star Bernard
Lee plays ”M.”
Th* beauty In “From Rus­
sia With Love”—and nobody
ran aay that ”007” can’t pick
’am—is Danlela Bianchl, an
eyeful if aver there was one.
Fedro Armendaris, L o t t e
9 Lanya co-star with Lee again
playing “M.” Both pictures
are United Artist releases,
and both were directed by
Terence Young from screen­
plays by Richard Malbaum.
They are both in Technicolor.
A lot of territory is cover­
ed in th* twin adventure. “Dr.
No" which is about a meglo_ maniac scientist who has dis-

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covered a way to blow th*
earth out of th* universe,
takes place in Jamaica and
its adjacent keys .
The other, “ From Russia
With Love," is about an in­
famous red plot to lure Bond
to his destruction, using th*
gorgeously proportioned and
shaped Miss Blanch! as bait.
In announcing th* great
James Bond double-bill, th*
management of th* Rita
Theatre reminds that th* bill
is "double danger, double the
women, double the excitement
and double th* fun.”

Villanova Seeks
6th Track Title
NEW BRUNBWICK, N. J.
(UPI) — Vlllanove’s mighty
Wildcats, who have monop­
olised the IC4A champion­
ships for almost a decade, be­
gin their quest for a sixth
consecutive title in th* na­
tion’s oldest track meet to­
day at Rutgers University
Stadium.
The 80th IC4A carnival,
which will conclude Satur­
day after a total of 18
events, has attracted a field
of (7 school* from the east­
ern seaboard, including pow­
erful Harvard and Maryland.
But th* favorite's mantle, as
usual, has fallen on Villan­
ova.

*DR. NO’ i* the feature nttrnction this week at
the Ritz Theatre. It la a sequel to the ever-popular auper-apy, James Bond, or should we cnll him
“007.” Starts Sunday ut the Ritz.

Newman Stars

Seven File
MILWAUKEE (UPI) —
Seven more teams have filed
entries for th* 40th annual
Central Collegiate Confer­
ence track and field meet
scheduled for June 6.
This brings to 11 th* total
number of teams battling to
dethrone the current champi­
on Notre Dam*.
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CLAIRE BLOOM struggled against a terrorizing

Paul Newman, playing a Mexican bandit who hus
kidnapped her, in MGM'a "The Outrnge,” which
opens at the Movieiand Drive-In Theatre Sunday
for a three-night run. Laurence Hnrvcy, Kdwnrd
G. Robinson and William Shatner also star in
the gripping drama.

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Paul Newman enacts the
moat unusual and controveraial role of hie career in
Metro - Goldwyn - Muyrr’a
drama “The Outrage," which
opens at the Movli-land Drive*
In Theatre Sunday for a
three-day run.
Also atarring In the film
are Claire llloom and Edward
O. Kobinaon.
The movie is set in the
Wsat during the latter part
of the last century. The story
centers around a vicious ban.
dlt, portrayed by Newman,
who has been convicted and
sentenced to hang for the
murder of a southern gentle*
man, played by Laurence
Harvey, and th* violation of
the latter'* wife.
“The Outrage" waa filmed
in Panavialon, largely out­
doors on locations In Southern
California and Arisons.

On the program with “The
Outrage" le a comedy, “Good*
by* Charlie,” s color film
aUrrlng Tony Curtis and
Debbie Reynolds.
Wednesday at Movieiand
Drive-In will be two feature*.
Steve Reeves In “The Slave”
and "Friendly Persuasion,” a
color movie starring the late
Gary Cooper.
A triple feature, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, will be
headed by Elvia Presley in
“Girl Happy."
Background of the film la
Florida's Fort I-audrrdnle, Its
liearhes, waterways, n i g h t
apota and luxurious motels.
Also on the program are
“Wall of Noise” with Ty
Hardin. Suaanne Pleshette
and Dorothy Provine end
“Navajo Run" starring John­
ny Sevrn.

By Dottle Austin
SATURDAY NIGHT is the
last night for the popular
“Illusions,” Gene Shrlton and
Billy Short who have had
auch a successful run at the
CAPRI LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT for many weeks.
Dorn Pattatucci la planning a
big farewell party in their
honor and everyone i* invit­
ed. la s t chance to see this
fabulous duo so be sure to
make your reservations for
the CAPRI, Satunlay! Begin­
ning Monday, May 31, a new
group railed the “Astronauts”
will take over the handstand
to entertain you. Where else
but at the CAI’KI will you
find such consistently fine
entertainment? This pair,
Ruddy Heller and Chip*
Walker, who make up this
xany twosome are real fine
musicians, as well aa clowns.
Plano, drums, and aome real
wierd musical Instruments,
plua singing and comedy num­
bers. Remember the business
luncheon’s at the Capri and
their fine catering service.
• •
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MAR-LOU RESTAURANT
AND LOUNGE is hack with
Tablehopping this week re­
minding you that they have
“Tbs Castaways” on hand for
your entertainment and en­
joyment. Remember that the
MAR-LOU is famous for
their charcoal ateak dinners
and don’t forget that they
serva luncheon, too. The or­
chestra tunea up at 0:30 p.m.
so be aura you are there when
th* fun etarte, Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday nights.
Open all other nights, too, ex­
cept for Sunday.
* • *
TRADE WINDS is the apot
to take th* whole family to
din* ia high etyle with ape.
dallies on Tuesday, Thursday
end Saturday nights. A won­
derfully tempting array of
fine foods, all prepared end
reedy to aery* aa you pasa
through their line, with ao
many delicious-looking dishes
it’s hard to choose. Fast, effi­
cient service and remember
that they have the finest cat­
ering in Central Florida.

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and Cocktail Lounge tiro “The Astronuts”, Chips Walker und Buddy Heller.

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INNT Fresh crisp blue water
perch, crunchy homemade
hrushpuppirs, spicy baked
beans, creamy slaw and good
ol’ grits complete th* menu,
with plattera full of all-ynu.
can-cat. Remember that they
have the same good service
and fine food when they have
their all.you-can.rat chicken
dinner on Monday nights.
• • •
FAMOUS FOR FOOD Is
FREDDIE’S Steak House in
Fern Park, probably the most
popular fine restaurant in
Central Florida — ao populur
In fart, that it la wise to

make reservation! if you plnn
to dine there thia weekend.
The excellent cuisine, effi­
cient service end delightful
atmosphere all make FRED­
DIE’S a wonderful place to
take those VIP’a that you
want to imprraa — whether
personal friends or business
associates. In the Lamplight­
er Lounge you will enjoy the
music of Jay Miller at the
piano, while in the Gaslight
dining room violinist Rill Ad­
ler will entertain you.
• • •
HAVE YOU SEEN the
funny picture* with their
clever gag captions on the
walls st the CARIBE COCK­
TAIL LOUNGE In th* Valdes
Hotel? 8ome of tha xanieat,
kookirst and raunrhieat we
have seen — wonder who
thinks them up? Remember
that th* music on Friday
night* is on th# house, ao all
you have to do t« hear your
favorlta tonga ia punch th*
button for listening or danc­
ing pleasure. Drinks are spe­
cial price* for the ladles dur­
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to 0:30 p.m.

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— Charlie Ward won the 15,(100 Tearher Senior tourna­
ment with a suit-par 71 in
the final round Thursday.
The victory qualifier Ward,
a former Rritish Ryder Cup
golfer, to meet Sam Snead in
a final round In Ijmcnshire,
July 4. Snead won the Amer­
ican section again this year.
The meeting will give Ward
a rhanca to avenge the de­
feat he received at th* hands
of Snead in the Ryder Cup
match. “That defeat," saya
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Pag* 10 — May 28, 1965

1»ole High School foot*
in* will got o preview
t of tho 1885 8&lt;mino1o
in tho annual Black*
■prlng prattle* gam*.
&gt;nU*t geta underway at
ock a t Sanford Muni*
Stadium. Thera wilt b«
II admisaion charge,
ra have bean 67 boy*
t part In aprlng grid
r* during tha pact three
, and Athletic Director
Ciena* ha* aaid tonight’*
rill be "a pretty oven
e boy* have been doing
rail,” Ganaa aald. "They
lowing a lot of spirit."
h no head mentor, due
* reilgnatlon of Coach
I, the boy* got off to a
•tart In aprlng practice,
t (he new roarh would
imed. Without the new
, the boya ipent much of
tlma In working on
mental*.
raver, the pait week ha*
•pent on bailc offensive
lefemlve play*, the miof them tha aame or
ilmilar to tbo*e u*ed lait
il( the aquad* In action
it may appear very
like lait year'e.
itatlva etartlng lineup*
might'* tilt include:
Ita aquad: Frank Whigquarterback; S o n n y
rr, full back; Kmlo
elater and Rick Wall*
, half back*; John Can*
0 and Mika McGuire,
[*; Jay Btokea and Ernie
i, tackle*; I.eltoy Nop*
■nd Grog Ganaa, enda;
Tony Gonaalea, center,
ck team; Buddy Stumpf,
crback; Ron Dudley, full*
Chuck Bcott and Start
ir or Bemla Harbour,
acki; Ruaiell lam and
1 liarrla, guard*; Mike
and Jim William*, end*;
Ogdec and David J a r
tackle*; and Danny Lee,
r.
her member! of the
a aquad ar* back*, Ron
brook, Bruce Dowlen,
Weber, Darrell Vodo*
Al Peeple*, Terry KchItoberl Mackall, Doug
i and Tom Bryan; ecnDavid Brown and Leilie
n; guard*, Sam Parrish,
per Brown, Bill Miller
Robert Burn; tackle*,
ly Burnset, Robert Gold, Alan Herbal and Dan*
)unaway; and end*, Mike
;, Roy Rl*er and Donny
II.
hite trait coaches are Jim
Dy and Ralph Stumpf.
mndtng out the Slack
i will be backs, Mike
rwda, Kenny Hall, John
, Lea Lego rre, Kelly OgJohnny Butta, Wayne
irta, Bruce McKIbbln and
i Baabo; canter, Terry Unrood; tackle*, Stan Hemp*
Maaon Wharton, Edgar
!*, and Mike Stubbing*;
rdi, Donny Luke, Wayne
tai, Gordon Myer, and
ney Headrick; end*, Mar*
Brlggi, Mike Glbaon,
a Gardner and Mark
ker.
lark team roachea are
c William* and John Col*
«
will be a regular gama
■tion tonight. However,
■roraboard and goal po»l*
b* milling. Became of
leek of goal poite, extra
t* will ba attempted
tr by running or paaelng.

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LEVELAND (UPI) —
I Bright, president of the
aland Baron* of tha
trJran Hockey taagur,
maced Thursday that he
saaum* the poet of gen*
manager of the dub.

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PATSY DAVIS, (left) In her B/SP Corvette
turned In the low 14a to cop honorx in lust week'*
“Powder Puff" event aponaored by Seminole Tim­
ing Aaaoclntion nt Oaceola Drag Strip. Hero ahe
rcccivca trophy from Elaic Butler, treasurer of
naaocialion.
(Yarborough Photo)

Day Drag
Race Events Slated
Special M e m o r i a l Day
weekend drag race*, apomorcd by the Seminole Timing
Aiiociation, will be held Sat­
urday and Sunday at the Oa­
ceola Drag Strip with 61,675
In prize money to be awarded.
Saturday night the galea
will open at 6:30 with time

CPO Smacks
Elks, Snaps
Winning Streak
CPO atdelrackcd the Elk*'
rxpreaa lait night, winning
3-2 over the Junior League
first belf rhamp*. The loti
mopped an Klka aeven game
winning alrcak and waa their
find defeat alncc April 28.
Bobby Lundqulit limited
Elk* lo four hit* In receiving
credit for the triumph, Lundqulat wa* bothered by con­
trol problem*, bailing 12
walk* but managed to get out
of trouble aucrriafully. Elk*
■banded It Into runner*.
CPO did all of It* scoring
In the second inning. Mike
Stublilns started off the •cor­
ing with a solo bloat over the
renterficld fence. He was top
hitler with two safeties. Billy
Miller had two hit* for Elk*.
Tho losing pllchcr wa* Cecil
Simpson,
In Little League play, Navy
and Chase notched victories.
The defending Lillie Amer­
ican champs, Navy, downed
Florida Slate 8-3. The win left
the Accy Deucy* a half game
olf the pace of first place
Georges. Bill Gray, a 10-yearold, making III* first mound
appearance In Little League
picked up the mound decision.
He struck out seven and walk­
ed two. Top hitter* (or Navy
were Srott Harris, Mike Par­
rish and Billy Gray, each
with two hit*. Andy Steele hit
a double and two ainglea to
lead the Banker*.
Navy icored aeven rum In
the third inning to give them
the momentum they needed
for the win.
Right now, Navy la looking
ahead to its meeting with
George* next Friday.
Chain aeored in every inn­
ing, banged out 14 bits and
won Ita aeventh conaecutlve
victory, trouncing Quality Mo­
bile Home* 17-0. Ronnie Noblea hurled onehll, shutout
ball In recording the decision.
Bill Hope, Glenn Meyera and
Rick Grant each bad a pair
of hlta for tha winners. The
game was halted after four
Innings of play.

trials at 7 and eliminations
getting underway at 10. On
Sunday, activities begin at 10
a.m. when the gales open.
Time trials are alalcd for 11
and etimlnationi at 3 p.m.
In addition to the cash priz­
es, trophies will be awarded
lo all class winners.
Top names already contact­
ed and expected to be on hand
for the events Include Jim Cagel of Atlanta, with his Fal­
con, 427 c.l.; Carl Newman
of Atlanta, with his 427 eJ.
.Mustang, and Bob Stallard of
Cocoa, with bit 426 Plymouth.
NHIt Arules and regulations
will he followed, with these
exceptions:
1062 and 1W13 cars will be
allowed to classify ai FX;
cars may be raised in front
ai long aa crankshaft pulley
is not over 24 inches from
ground; AFX 3,&lt;xxj lbs. 427 c.l.
No muffler or tail plpca re­
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seven Inch tire* will fun FX.
Rosin will he allowed,

City League
Standings
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Klwnnls ...............
i
Rotary ..................
i
CPO .....................
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Civitun ................
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Elks .....................
i
Shrine ..................
0
Game Today: Rotary vs. Klwants, 4:30, Pirn-hurst Park
LITTLE NATIONAL
W
Chase .......................... 12
Find Federal ............... 10
Locomotive Engineers A
Hunt Comet* ............. 4
Quality Mobile Homes 2
Gama Tonight: Hunt vs. Lo­
comotive, 7:00, Ft. Mellon
Park
LITTLE AMERICAN
W
Georges .......................... 8
Navy Acey Deucy* . ... 8
Strickland Morrison ... 7
Sanford Atlantic .......... 6
Florida State .................5
Game Today: Sanford Atlan­
tic vs. Georges, 4:30, Ft.
Mellon Park

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Bill! to allow 90 days of
summer horse racing in South
Florida and add thorough­
bred raring to the program
of the Seminnle track between
Sanford and Orlando headed
for Senata and Housa cal­
endars today.
Both the senate finance and
taxation committee and the
hnuse appropriations commit­
tee approved last night the
controversial bill letting up
a aummrr thoroughbred pro­
gram for the three Miami
area tracks—or possibly Just
two of them.
The bill moved to the cal­
endars in both houses.
The senate committee sent
to the upper chamber's cal­
endar the bill by Sen. Mark
Cleveland Jr. of Stanford add­
ing thoroughbred raring to
the quarter-horse and harness
program at the Sanford-Orlandn track.
Cleveland auid the truck, a
summer-only attraction, waa
clnsrd last season and now is
in receivership. He said, how­
ever, track officials hope to
reorganize and that an ex­
panded racing program could
provide needed revitalization.
The committee defeated an
amendment to the South Flor­
ida summer racing bill offer­
ed by Sen. John Mathews of
Jacksonville that would have
guaranteed the racing would
be spread equally between
Tropical Park, Hialeah and
Gulfstream Park tracka.
William l.nntaff, Hialeah's
ligislatlve lobbyist, said tha
raring commission s h o u l d
hsvs authority to determine
whether tho whola 90-day
summer season should ba run
at one, two or three track*.
Winter raring at the three
tracks is provided for spe­
cifically by state law.
Lantaff argued that Trop­
ical Park is tha weakest of
the three tracks financially
and also Is farther from tour­
ist grounds. He said Tropical
might not find summer racing

Longwood Braves Stage Rally
To Dump North Orlando Cards

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profitable.
ibUt the large track! can ah“TWi is an experiment. We sorb the Io»*. We d o n 't think
think it will be unprofitable Tropical Bark could, ’ Lantaff
the first two or three seasons I said.
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Andy Patrick Paces His Team
To Victory In Navy Keg League
Andy Patrick more than
itved up to hi* one handicap
rating in the Tuesday Night
National Division of the Navy
League at Jet Lanes a* he
pummelcd the Maples for a
222/625 that helped Commis­
sary to a three point decision
over the NA.MTG "B" team.
He had ample support from
Al l)clto*ia with a 187/615
and Ollie Graoser with 180/
522. John Knceland was the
high bowler for NA.MTG "B”
with 212/593 followed by Bob­
by Meeks with a 194/559 and
Dudra with 191/607.
NAMTG “A" won three
from Disbursing ns Ceynowa
with 178/500, Falch with 179/
504 and I'etroski with 231/568
were high rollers. Jim Bussard with 204/513, Stark with
2)2/613 and Gallagher with
1B1/530 were the start for
llisburiing. The Alley Bats
stung NAMTG “C" with a
three game defeat as Rudd
hit 208/525, Basiar a 202/
547 series. Supply hit Muint.
with a three point decision as
Martin with 190/517, Webbwith 227/52 and Brown with
190/541 all showed good ef­
forts. Dick Dixon with 175/
512 and Stewart with 199/
659 were high for Maint.
Wisemore with a 199/530
and Sondya with 208/561 aer­
ie* were too much for the
Airframes team aa they paced
the Blarinea In a four game
sweep of scries. Keith Morgan
shot a 192/508 to help the
Meta surprlaa the Ovlonlrs
team In a four game victory.
Joe Irwin was high for Av­
ionics with 202/513. Don
Ethcll rolled 201/546, Dan
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Sanford'a American Legion
Campbell-Loaalng Poit No. 33
will open Ita 1965 bateball seaion Saturday night at Pinehurst Park againat Orlando
Post No. 242. Game time Is
7:30.
Post 53 was the sixth dis*
Irict winner Isst year and run­
ner-up In the Central Florida
area tournament at Fort
Pierce. The team eliminated
Tampa and Bradenton, only to
lose the final round to Fort
Pierce.
Probable starting lineup for
Saturday night's game will
find Sanford fielding Jimmy
Courier on the mound, Rex
Brooks behind the piste, Ed­
OUR PHOTOGRAPHER felt it wa« time Borne
die Fitzgerald at first base,
of Dusty Roots riders' horses received camera
Riliy Kuykendall at second,
attention. This handsome hay Reldinx is Stormy,
Ronnie Hinson at ahortstop,
who copped second, fourth and fifth place ribbons
Rerale Barbour at third, Dan­
during recent Apopka Horseman Association
ny Tlllls In left field, Donnie
gymknhana. Mrs. Rarbnru Harvey, Florida State
Griffin in center and Donnie
Rank teller, owns horse.. She is in background.
Smith in right.
Rounding out the squad are
Ricky Sires, Rsy I’lvec, Eddie
Eldridgc, Billy Higgins, Steve
Harris, Chris Akers, Frank
Whlgham, Danny Lee, Tim
Colbert, Jimmy Anderson and
Dick Mamale.
The team Is coached and
managed by Frank Thomas
By Jim B a td jJ
another pair In the bottom of
and J. W. Kuykendall.
Herald Xporla Writer
the fifth to lead 3-2 going Into
Post 53 is In the Sixth Dis­
the last inning.
The
longwood
Braves
scor­
trict, composed of Eustls,
Casselberry and four teams ed six runs In the seventh inn­ However, Longwood came
ing last night lo register an up with a pair of run* to take
from Orlando.
4-7, come-from-behind victory the decision.
over the North Orlando Card­ Key hits for the Braves In
the third frame was a double
inals In Senior League play at by Doug Sturgill. Ronnie AllCasselberry.
man and Ricky Smith had sin­
Trailing B-2 going Into the gles In the sixth Inning uprix*
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet GB last frame the Bravci erupted ing.
for six runs to earn the vic­ The only other Longwood hit
24 14 .632
Chicago
23 14 .622 •A tory for Pitcher Jim Finch. wai a single by Ricky GoodMinn.
22 17 .564 2Vi Finch also led the Longwood alt in the first.
Detroit
22 18 .550 3 hitting attack with a pair of Good all and winning pitcher
Baltlmor*
19 17 .528 4 doubles and a single. Mike Smith, who came on In the
Cleve.
21 21 .500 5 Shaw hit three single* for the fourth, combined to hold the
Los Ang.
IB 20 .474 6 Braves, Terry Roberta rapped Cardinals to only one base hit,
Boston
17 23 .425 8 a pair of singles and George a single by John gchwartxeaNew York
IB 25 .419 ■tv Simpkins and Tom Mllwce bach in the first.
Wash.
10 25 .286 12* had a single apiece to round
Kan. City
In tonight’ll action the Cas­
out the 10-hit attack.
Today'* Games
selberry Indians wilt vie with
North Ortamlo rapped out the Bear Lake Pirates.
New York al Chicago (n)
Cleveland at Detroit in J
nine hits, including Ihree sin­
Minnesota al Washington &lt;2, gles by Alike Krccck, a dou­
ble and single by Ed Wire,
t win)
lax Angeles at Baltimore (2, a double by Bob Hawk, and
singles by Bn Smart, Bobby
n)
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
The Braves also took the
W I. Pel. GB Little League game by a score
26 IS .634
of 4-3 over the Cardinals, with
Lo* Ang.
21 16 .590 2 a two-run rally in the last Inn
Clnn.
23 IT .575 2% InR.
St. lands
19 17 .528 4Mi North Orlando tallied first
Milwaukee
23 20 .524 4W In the contest with a run in
San Fran.
Chicago
19 21 .475 6V, the second frame. The Bravea
20 24 .455 TW scored two In the top of the
Houston
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Phlla.
16 25 .390 10 the Rcdblnls came back with
New York
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Teday'a Games
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WASHINGTON (UPI) The bout th»t put Maine on
the sports n ap put boxing on
the congressional carpet to­
day.
The House Commerce Com­
mittee was planning an in­
vestigation of professional box­
ing "at an early date” as the
first step in a campaign to
"restore integrity” to the
sport.
Committee Chairman Orcn
E. Harris, (DArk.). in an­
nouncing the inquiry Thursday,
said it would come in connec­
tion with hearings on his bill
to create a national boxing
commission which would sene
as a federal watchdog on the
ring.
The proposed commission
would have the authority to in­
vestigate bout's arrangements
when fraud, cotluilon or bri­
bery waa suspected.
Harris said he had no evi­
dence of any lllegel activity
In connection with the one-min­
ute heavyweight championship
fight between Cassius Clay and
Sonny Liston at Lewiston,
Maine, last Tuesday night.
But he said there must have
been some reason for Suffolk
County Diat. Atty. Gen. Gar­
rett H. Byme of Boston to be­
gin an investigation of the
bout when it was originally
•cheduled for the Massachu­
setts city.
Hep. William L. Springer,
111., the senior Republican on
the commerce committee, said
he wanted to question Clay,
Liston, and former heavyweight champions Floyd Pat­
terson and Joe Louis as well
as "reputable” state boxing
commissioners.
Springer also suggested the
committee look into profess­
ional baseball and football.

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Hendrix Leads In Carling Kegling Tournament

CARRYING BANNER for Locomotive Engineers

in Little League piny this year are, front row,
left to riKht, Scott Clemmcr, Glenn Burke, Dar­
rell Pell, Murk Shaw, Dennis Jones and David
Patterson; hark row, Harrell llerbst, Danny

Cook, Mike Schmidt, Pntil Watson, Dour Mnliccowski, Herbert Flnnnapln, Alfred Green ami
Rudy Gustafson. Couches are W. J. Ward and
II. J. Schmidt.
(Herald Photo)

ATLANTA (UPI) — Jerry today In the SIMM Carling games were roiled last night.
Hendrix of Atlanta led the Bowling Tournament at the A field of 212 bowlers from 18
parly battalion of qualifier* Dixie Bowl.
states are competing in the
Hendrix rolled a 3,547 for fifth annual tournament The
12 game* Thursday night to tourney r u n a through 56
Navy To Host
check out 25 pins ahead of games and ends Sunday.
Billy Golemblewski of De­
second-place finisher B u t t
Pre-Play Party
troit, known in bowling cir­
Faiio of Detroit.
The annual Navy-Civilian
Tommy Tuttle, of Rural cles as "Billy U,” was reliev­
golf tournament to be held Hall, N. C., who won the Carl­ ed from qualifying as the de­
June fi at the Mayfair Coun­ ing championship In 1063. fending champion.
Last night's loaders:
try Club will he preceded Ihi* rolled a 2.511.
Hendrix 2,547; Faiio 2,522;
Twelve of the IS qualifying
year by a party aponaored by
the Navy. Arrangementa have
been made to hold the affair
at the Naval Air Station
balltoom, Saturday night.
June 3.
Interested Navy peraonnel
Speed Riggs,
are reminded to contact Don
famous tobacco
Kllirll or George llrialer on
or before Juno J. Civilian
auctioneer
player* should contact Dr.
recommends
John Johnaon, Jerry Jcrnigan
or Hugh Grelr for tha full
handicap match play tourney.
I'airinga will be announced
later.

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Glick Is Coach

Podres Hurls Slick Game As Dodgers Top Braves
By Fred Down
UPI Sport* Writer
The Los Angeles Dodgers
are so loaded with pitching
that a guy with a 1.000 wonlost percentage and a 1.59
earn- n u average ranks no
better than their No. 4 starter.
Of course, "that guy” hap­
pens to be Johnny podres—
master of the changeup, World
Series hero and the playboy
of tho Western world long before anybody ever heard of
Dean Chance or Bo Belinsky.
podres sat out virtually the
entire l%l season with a aora
arm hut he's hark in business
this yrar and he's pitching
those clean, easy gamea
a g a i n s t the tough teami
that have marked hit entire

career. Johnny’s 3 0 this year.
for example, with the wins
over the Philadelphia Phillies,
Cincinnati Bods and Milwau­
kee Braves, lie'* gone to nodecision four times against
weaker rluhs.
Podres Itimed In one of his
typical quick and slick jobs
Thursday night when he pitch­
ed the Dodgers to a 3-2 victory
over the Braves, lie had one
tough inning — the third in
which doubles by Denny Lemasicr, Frank Bolling and
Hank Aaron produced the
Braves' two runs—-pitched out
of it and sent the boys out on
the town in 2:02.
The Dodgers tied the score
in the fourth on rookie Jim
Lefebvre's two-run single af-

ter a prolonged run down of
and home enabled the runners to advance into scoring
IKisltion. Mutlcrs stood that
way until the bottom of the
ninth when Davis' single, a
sacrifice, an intrnllnnal walk
and Lefebvre's Infield single
loaded the bases. Lcmastcr
then walked gal Ferrara to
force In Davis with the winn­
ing run.
Podres has worked a total of
02 innings this season and al­
lowed 48 hits mid 11 earned
runs. His ERA is Ihc host In
Ihe league—even if he does
rank hchind teammates Sandy
Koufax, Don Drysdale and
Claude Osteen aa a Dodger
starter.
Tha Houston Astros downed

Tuttle 2,514; Brooks Gearhart,
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 2,467;
Bob Meadowa, Dallas, 2,408;
Walt Harmon, Aiken, 5. C., 2.444; Ralph Brunt, Atlanta, 2,438; Henry Goggans, Birming­
ham, Ala., 2,428; Herb Frady, Atlanta, 2,428; David Gil­
es, Miami, 2,423; Fred Ringrose, Farmington, Mtch., 2,422; Jim Robinette, Falls
Church, Va., 2.421; Scotty Wileon, Kansas City, 2,400.

NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) —
Gary GtlcW waa appointed
head coach of the Norfolk
(he SI. Louis C a r d in a l s S I, Neptune* of the Continental
the San Franrlico Giants drub­ Football League. Gtlek, 3*. la
bed the Cincinnati Beds 9-2, a former backfleld coach for ^ a » 4 w
the Denver Ilronroa.
and the New York Met* lop­
ped the Chicago Cubs 8-3.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
was rained out.
In the American League, De­
troit defeated New York 4-t,
Boston beat Minnesota 2-fl, and
Washington downed lais An­
geles 8-6.

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DELAND (UPI) — Volu­
sia County school teachers
will boycott baeealaureata
and graduation ceremonies
next week, but parents plan
to eubetituta for them in key
rolaa.
The county’s 1,400 — plus
elementary, high school, vo­
cational school and Junior
college teachers began their
boycott of all non - essential
extracurricular activities on
Wednesday after being turn­
ed down in their efforts to
win pay raises ranging from
1950 to |1 ,692 annually, plus
improveother
menu.
"Our teachers have acted
very professionally a b o u t
this, and now they are very
determined," said Robert Mc­
Dermott, director of person­
nel for the Voluaia School
Board.
Since the aU rt of the boy­
cott, parent groupe have been
meeting and making plana for
Uking over some of tho key
functions of ttaehera, who
normally have key rotea aa
chaperones, class aponaora,
advisors, and director* of
some function* In tha annual
baccalaureaU and gradua-

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SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND aw ards w ere presented a t th e annual
banquet and concert a t the Civic Center. Back row, from left atw R obert
Lackle, new drum m a jo r; Vickie McArdle, new head m ajorette and William
Crowell, new captain. Second row Michele Malbon, b e st tw lrle r; Steve Stein,
m ost improved bandsm an; P atricia Mackall, m ost improved tw lrler and
Joel Fehd, best musician. In bottom photo, B andm aster E rnest Cowley
presents aw ard to Mrs. H. L. Johnson, bus driver who takes the band on
(Herald Photos)

Member! of tho Seminole
High School band wound up
their school year with a ban­
quet and concert at the Civic
Center and awarded trophies
and honors to their moat out­
standing members.
Special honors went to Mrs.
H. L. Johnson, school bus
driver, who has driven the
band and ehaporoned them on
their out-of-town trip* for
acvtn years. She was present­
ed with a gold pin.and sn
orchid corsago.
Named to head tha band

nexl year was Captain Wil
liam Crowell, with Robert
Lackle a* drum major. Vickie
McArdle was named head
majorette. Others wero Clau­
dia Bomgardncr, head girl
officer, vice president, treaa-

81* Epworth League mem­
ber* of the First Southern
Methodist Church of Sanford
attended the District Ep­
worth League meeting held
last Saturday at Port Saler­
no.
The four adults accom­
panying the young people
enjoyed a tour of area
churches with the local pas­
tors, Rev. Charles Bennett of
Tort Salerno, and Rev. I). II.
Knight Jr., who serves the
Sanford rongregation as well
ss tha Stuart ehurrh.
After the buslneae meeting
League member* participated
in the planned recreation for
the afternoon and a picnic
aupper at a waterfront park.
Returning to the church, the
group viewed an appropriate
film, "Venture for Victory,"
followed by refreshments of
punch and cake.
Those attending were Steve
Duffry,
Elisabeth
Priest,
Daniel Priest, Allan Getman,
Lawana Williams, Gene Jam­
eson and Mr. and Mrs. H. MJameson and Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. ITiesL

Tha Friendship Class of
Elder Springs Baptist Church
held tta monthly meeting at
7:80 p.m. Monday at the
church with Mrs. Lucille Mil­
ler, president, In charge.
Mrs. Margaret Griffin of­
fered the opening prayer and
the devotion loader, Mrs. 11.
8. Stalnmeyer Sr., read from
Luka 2:40-52 and spoka on
being a Christian walking
closer to God.
In business It was voted
that ail members of the class
would taka part In providing
Ice ervam during the last
week of the church’s Vaca­
tion Bible School. It waa requsated that members have a
action of prayer for youths
aa they start their revival
next week.
Attending were Mrs. Amy
Elgle, Mrs. David Remley,
Mrs. Lucille Miller, Mrs.
Florsnca Myers, Mrs. Marie
Wilkens, Mr*. Htelnmeyer,
Mrs. Thelma Fort, Mrs. Grif­
fin, and Mrs. Betty Sandage.
"Desert Fox" waa tha nickMrs. Myers, the hostess, nama given to World War II
served refreshments follow­ Garmon Field Marshal Erwin
ing the meeting.
Rommel.

uror and chaplain: Bettya
Kellett, secretary, and Karren Vickers, seerstary.
Majorstt* offieera Includa
Patsy Foy aa first assistant;
Susan Stein as property of­
ficer, and Michel Malbon aa
secretary.
Letters wars given to Don­
ald Battem, Jack Beclrwlth,
Donna Botwlechln, Francos
Cammack, William Crowell,
Perry Echelbergor, David Ed­
wards, Ferrell Hickson, Riley
Jeffcoat, Sharon Jenkins,
Frank Bruns, Bettya Kellett
and Robert Law. Gold ktys
were given to 87 others.
New officers of tha band
aisociation wera announced
at tho banquet. They are John
Kader, president; N. E.
Leach, vies president: Mrs.
Byron Smith, secretary, R.
D. Battem, treasurer, and J.
M. Foy, board member-at-

Actually, McDermott said,
tho teachers are leaking low­
er pupil loads for teachsrs,
mors adoquata school sup­
plies, and hlghsr salaries "la
that order."

Casselberry MYF
Officers To Be
Installed

Grace Methodist
Kindergarten To
Have Program

Discovered Guncotton
Christian P. Schoenbein,
German chemist, discovered
guncotton accidentally when
he blew up hie stove drying
cotton that he had tried to
diisolve in a mixtura of nitric
and sulphuric acid.

The weekday kindergarten
of Grace Methodlit Church,
Sanford, will have its com­
mencement program at 7 p.m.
Tueiday in the church sanc­
tuary.
Mr*. H. B. McCall, teacher,
will direct the group in a pre­
sentation entitled "Mother
Goose Land."
Those taking part will be
Chuck Cowan, Angela Harvay,
Dan Hendrickson, S t u a r t
Hires, Dale Johnson, Lori Pmden, Bandy Reynolds, Shane
Steele, Jimmy Turner, Donnie
Williams, Laurie Williams and
Starr Zina.
Rev. John H. Hires Jr., pas­
tor of Gract Church, has an­
nounced that registration is
now being made for the kin­
dergarten'! fall term. Interest­
ed parents are Invited to call
the church office any week­
day morning for further infor­
mation.

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Alliance WMPF
Has Meeting
Business meeting of tha
WMPF of tha Missionary Al­
liance Church was held at the
boms ol Mrs. J. T. Brown eg
Country Club Road with sight
member* in attendance.
Opening prayer was glvtn
by Mrs. Clifford He trod and
devotion was led by Mr*. B.
H. Slone.
Four pairs of dungarees and
four shirt* wero received foe
the group to Bond to mission

■rloi.

By JoAra Haye
First Baptist Church of
Geneva has announced plana
to conduct a Vacation Blbla
School Aug. M S at the
church.
Superintendents of tha var­
ious departments will bs
Mrs. Daisy Hinojosa, Intermediate; Mrs. Jan la Hart,
Junior*: Mrs. Sue Gibson,
primaries: M r s . Florenc*
Children attending t h a
three year department should
have celebrated their third
birthday by Jan. 1, this year.
Mrs. Janet Byrnes will
a*nr* aa secretary and pian­
ist for the schoeL
A 1 1 superintendents and
workers have completed tha
book, "Better Vacation Bible
Schools," which was re view­
ed on Monday and Wednes­
day of last week with Rav.
M. D&gt; Jackson to charge.

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ACTION UPHELD
Sanford Civil Service Board
Thursday uphold actios of
City Public Works Director
W. E. KnowIso to tha dismis­
sal of Laollo Padgett, city
employs, far “M aking on the

SECOND AND PALMETTO
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In addition to those named,
the hostess served refresh
menta at close of tho mooting
to Mr*. George Walls, Mrs.
Tolar Teiton, Mrs. Fay Lae,
Mr*. E. A. Monforton, Mr*.
M. L. Ayers and Mrs. J. F.

Mrs. C. A. Keanu, 77, si’
Greensboro, N. C., mother of
Mrs. E. L, Dowell, of 109 For­
est Drive, Sanford, died at
9:19 a m. Thursday to Wesley
Long Community Hoopital to
Greensboro after a 10-week
illness.
Funeral services will bo at
4 p-m. Saturday at Chriat
United Church of Christ to
Lexington. Burial wilt bs to
Ebenexor Church Cemetery.

Tf» n u v a iu u i \ i i | **»#• n w a a t vna

ltr Jr., and at leaat on* for*
mar commander, CapL J. D,
Ramage, will attend. CapL
J. M. Tully and CapL J. O.
Mayo, both former wing
commandera, alio have been
invited aa gueat apaakera.
The reunion will atart with
a golf match Saturday after­
noon, with apeechea and din­
ner to follow at 7 p.m.
Anyone intercated in mak­
ing a reaervatlon nr in ob­
taining more Information
ahould call Ena. Micharl
Claytor at Sanford Naval
Air Station FA 2-1330, extenaion 455.

“All I said was:

SALMAGUNDI, t h e
1965 Seminole High
School yearbook was
dedicated t o C o a c h
Jam es P igott by Edi­
to r Sherry M arazita in
ceremonies a t the school
today.

Sanforditc’i Kin
Rite* Saturday

McClellan and A aaodataa advertising agency a t
W inter Farit, receives a gold plaque fo r placing
th e f ir s t advertisem ent in a new electronics m agaxine. A rth u r L Rabb, U nited Technical Publics*
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PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS a t May m eeting of th e Bear Lake Garden
Circle are served refreshm ent* by the hostess, Mrs. Jessie Jacobs (th ird
from le ft). Around the table (from left) are Mr*. Evelyn B ottorf, Mrs.
W ahweese Kerr, Viola Sheard, Mrs. Iris Wilson. Mrs. B etty Russell, Mrs.
T arvls Darnell, Mrs. Nora N orris, Mrs. M ary K renzer, Mrs. Doris Hale,
and Mrs. Aggie O strander.
(Herald Photo)

A
Reeonnaiaaance-Heavy
Attack Wing One reunion
will be held Juna 12 at the
Sewall'a Point Golf Club In
Norfolk, Va.
All preaent and former
wing offieera, active compa­
ny repreaentativea and San­
ford ehritlana are Invited to
attend. Facilities at the Na­
val Station Beach Club, Vir­
ginia Beach, and the golf
club will be available to all
guests and offieera attend­
ing.
The preaent commander of
Reconnaiaaanre Attack Wing
Ot*a, CapL Richard E. Fow-

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Adventist

Baptist

T H * BEVKNTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
C o r n e r Ttb A E lm
I. U M a r s h a l l _________T u t o r
SERVICES SATURDAT—
Babbath School ___ 1:18 a ra.
W orship Service
11 :M a m.
W t d n s s d i y N ight
P u r e r S e r v i c e ------1:18 »■ re.

F I R S T BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I P a r k Avenue
F. *. C h e n c e ------ —— P e e to r
M o r n tn s Worehlp _ 1:1* e. m.
S u n d e r School —_ 1:11 e. m.
M e r n l n s W orship _ 11:18 e rrT u t n l n s Union __ f :!0 p. m.
K v e n ln s Worehlp - 7:41 p- ra.
Wed. P u r e r Service 7:1* p- m.

NOON

Methodist

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwood
F r . C h a r lie W. S te w a rt. J r .
Vleer
Holy Communion — 1:88 a m.
F a m ily Servloe A
C l a e e e e _________ __ 8:18 A m.

by the Chapel Clock

C H R IS T METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland E atata a
Cltrua l la l g h ta
Rav. C ha rta a B. Hogg _ P a i to g
Church School _ _ 8:41 a m.
M o rn ln s W orahlp _ 11:04 L m.
M T F ---------------------8:18
p. m.
Eva. W o r a h l p __ _ 7:18 p. m.
Wad. P r i y a r B arrie s 1:18 p.ra.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN HISSIONART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1481 P e r k Ave e t 14th BL
Rev. Clifford E. lle rro d , P e e to r
S u n d e r School —— 1:48 a tn.
W o rsh ip Service — 11:00 e. m.
K v e n ln s W orship _ T:*8 p. m.
Alliance Youth
Fellow ship (Tues.)
1:18 p. re.
| Wed)
P u r e r Servloe
111* P- re.

Assembly Of God
PIN E C R E ST ASHKMIILT
O F OOD CHURCH
Cor. t l t h e n d Elm
H. M. W ild e r -------------- P e e to r
S u n d e r 8chool —
1:41 A ra.
M orning W orehlp _ 10:1* e. m.
K v e n ln s Worehlp — 7:1* p. m.
Youth Serv. (Sun.) _ 1:00 p. m.
hi Id-Weak Serv. (Wed.) . 1:11
p. tn.

Baptist
CE NTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. I4ih HL * O e k Ave.
Cell S m i t h ------------------P e e to r
S u n d e r School ...— 1:41 e. m.
M o rn ln s W orehlp — 11:00 e. ra.
T r e l n l n s Uunlon — 8:41 p. m.
K v e n ln s S e r v i c e ----- 1:00 p. m.
V e J . P u r e r Service 7:10 p. m.
N u r e e r r Open
W T I t t t -------------------- T:l® »• *»•
S u n d e r Nile Uroedceet
W ESTSIDE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t t h St. A H o u r Ave.
J o h n I t K i n s ------------P e e to r
B under School ----- 10:00 e. m.
sunder
M o r n l n s Worehlp — 11:00 e. m.
Bunder
K v e n ln s Worehlp — 7:10 p. re.
W odnoeder
p u r e r se r v ic e
. 7:41 PPIN ECRE ST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O nore Rood
M o r n ln s Worehlp . 11:88 A re.
S u n d e r School —— 1:41 e. m.
T r e l n l n s U n i o n ----- 111* P- m.
K ve nlns Worehlp — 7:18 p. m.
Wed o t f lc e r e A T e e c h t u
M e e t i n g ---------------1:18 p. re.
JOftD AH Mine IONA RT
BAPTIST CHURCH
l i l t W. F lr e t S tr e e t
S u n d e r School —
10:00 a ra.
M o r n t n s W orehlp — t l : 0B a m.
Bible Study ( S u n d e r ) 7:80 p m.
K v e n sa lle tte Service 7:M p. m.
Wed. P u r e r Meet — 7:00 p. ra.
Bill S t e p h e n e ------------ P**lo*
A Cordial Welcom e to All

E L D E R SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlendo Rd. e t Heeler Av*.
B. Ilem llto n U rlftln — P e e to r
B unde r S c h o o l ___ 1:41 e. re.
M o rn ln s Worehlp
11:00 n. m.
T r e l n l n s Union — 1:1* p. m.
K venlns Worehlp _ 7:41 p. m.

HOLT CROSS
481 S. P a r k A va
F r. Leroy D. Soper, R e ctor
Holy Communion .... 7:18 a tn.
F a m ily Service end
Sunday School ............ 1:00 a. re.
Morning P u r e r
I Flret Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:88 a. at.

Christian

Free Methodist

F I R S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

F R E E METHODIST CIIUnCK
C orner 4th Si. and Laurel Ava.
Hav, L II. Kelley __ Peetor
Telephunai 111.7014
Sunday School __ 8:44 A m.
Morning Worehlp _ 18:44 a. in.
K venlns Worehlp _ 7:oo p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r Service 7:10 p. m.

1807 A S a n fo rd A v A

R. Vernon Fuller
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 1:41 A ra.
M o r n l n s W orehlp _ 11:80 a ra.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH O F CHRIST
l l t l P e r k Avenue
B art B r o w n ----- - - E v e n s e l l e t
B unde r
Bible S t u d y __ — 10:88 s. m.
M o rn ln s Worehlp _ 11:08 a m.
E v e n l n s Service — 8:10 p. m.
See "H erald of T r u i h " 1 p. re.
B unde r on Chnnnol I
Tueeder
Ledlee Rlhle Claeo - 1:18 a. m.
Men'e C l a n —-— • 7:18 p. ra.
W e d n e td a r
Bible Claee —------7:10 p. re.

GOOD SH E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
118* A Orlando Drtvs
Hwy. 17.81)
Sanford, Flo rid a
111-7111
T h* Rsv. J. Uordua P a s r y,
P a sto r
Sunday School _ _ _ 8:11 a. m.
M o r n ln s W orship _ IliP* a. tn.
Com munion—F ir st Sunday la
E ach Month
K l o d a r g a r l a o and N ursery

FAOLA CHUIICH 0 8 CHRIST
l l l s h w e y 41 W ait
Morrle R u b y ------- E v e n s e lle t
Bible C l a e e ---------10:08 a. m.
M o rnlns Worehlp — 11:88 a. m.
K venlns Worehlp —. 8:00 p. ra.
Bible Cleeeea Wed. . 7:11 A m .

One. . . two. . . three.
Four years Connie And I have listened to that deep, resonant chime counting off the hours of our colleg*
days. Sometimes it was Just part of the setting at State — like the Commons, and the Quad, nnd Moonlight
Walk. But often it called us to high moments of worship ami thought and prayer.
Four. . . five. . . six.
Today we pause, and emmtt Exams are over. Trunks are packed. Books arc on their way back to the Library.
Tomorrow— Commencement.
Seven. . . t i g h t *■*. nine.
*
Again we're reading each other's thoughts. Ixt's wnlk once more through that graceful arch, hand-in-hand
and smiling. Let's kneel together in the sncivil stillness, breathing our thanks. . . our hopes. . . our needs.. . our
dreams. For life and love await us. Ami these we will slime with God 1 It Is Noon by the Chapel Clock.
Ten. . . eleven . . . twelve.

Christian Science
F IR S T CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
188 B eet Second S tr e e t
Sunday Service A
■ u n d e r S c h o o l ----- 11:04 a in.
S u bje ct: "Ancient nnd Modern
Necromancy, alien k l r tm e r l. m
e n d Hypnollem, Denounced'*
W e d n e e d i r Setvtca - 0:00 p tn.
l . r - d l n g Room: 101 W. Flret
W eew daye: 10:10 a.m.—4:10 p re.

TH E CHURCH FOR ALL. • ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Ttra Church la Ih* greatest factor
larly and support th* Church. They
on garth tor Uw building of charac­
are: (11 For hk own taka. 12) For
ter and good dUtcoahlp. It iaa atorohi)chiklrrn'ssaks. (3) Furlhcaaka
bouaa of spiritual values Without a
of hk community and nation. &lt;41
strong Church, ntithar democracy
For tha aaka of Iho Church itaslf,
nor civilisation inn aurviva. Than
whkh naeds hi* moral and mat.rkl
are four Bound naairaa why svsry
support Plan to go (o church regu­
pareou should attend aarvkaa regu­
larly and read your Blbla dally.

Church Of God

OAELAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1741 C ountry Club Itond
Sponsored by F lr e t B epllet
Church
Rev. R. T. B a r r e t t ----- P e e to r
S u n d e r School —
8:41 a m.
W orehlp Service _ 11:8* a ra.
T r e l n l n s U n i o n ----- 8:41 p m.
E v e n l n s Worehlp — 7:10 p. ra.
W ed I 'r a y s r Serv. — 7:18 P- m.

CHlTRCH O F OOD
l l n d A French
U H. A l f o r d ---------------P e e to r
■ u n d e r S c h o o l ----- 1:41 a. m.
M ornlns Worehlp — 11:00 a m.
K v a n se lle tle Serv.
7:80 p. M.
F am ily N l s h t Service
T. P. B. Wed. ™
1:18 p. ra.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY 411
Ph. 111-8118
Rev. Jo e h L o n s ---------P e e tor
S u n d e r Bchoul —
10:00 a m.
M ornlns Service — 11:80 a tn.
T r e l n l n s Union —
i : l 8 p- ra.
K v e n ln s Service — 7:10 p. ra.
W edneedey Meetlnse:
O rsenliallona _
8:18 p tn.
P u r e r — ................ 7:1» A m C h o i r __________ *:*0 A re.

CHURCH O F OOD
O F PROPH ECY
1108 Elm Avenue
Rev. R obert W e l c h ----- P e e to r
Bunder School ___— 8:41 a. m.
Worehlp S ervlet _ lo:44 a. m.
K n g t l l t t l # Serv, _ 7:1* p. m.
Tuedar:
Blbla T r e l n l n s —— 7:48 p. m.
T huredar:
T o u n s People Service T:48 p re.

Raima
4:14

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Monday

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48:70-71

TuacJsy

MsHhaw
Itel-lt

Wsdnatdty

Roman*
1:14

Ctorfcftl IMS
K titltr Advrrtut» 4 Strut*, lot.
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Thursday

Ephatlana
4:14

Friday

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
T H E REDEEM Kit
101 W. 14th Placa
"T hs Church of th* I .u t h i r a n
Hour" and TV "Thla It Ih*
Llfs"
H s r b a r t W. O o i r i i —_ P s . t o r
Sunday School —_ 8:14 A m.
W orship H a r r i e t _! • : ! • a. ra.
K ln d a rg arlta and N u ra .rr

Methodist
FlRUT MKTIIODIBT CHUIICH
418 Park Av*.
n*v. Hobart M. Janklna. Pastnr
Morning W orship __ 8:18 a. m.
Sunday Hrhuol ...._ 8:14 a. in.
Mornlns Worahlp _ I0:4| a. m.
MVF 4(atllnss .... 8:1* p. ra.
(InlarnisdlaU, Sanlorl
Kvsnlng Worship _ 1:18 p. re.

OENEVA METHODIST
CHUIICH
U»v. W. E. Tln init . . . . . Paalor
Sunday School _ _ _ _ 8:14 a. m.
MornliiK Marvlera _ 11:00 A m.
Choir I'ractlc* w*d T:ia p. ra.
Ev*ry On* Wstcura*.

Saturday
I Timothy

Eph.tl.fli
4:1MB

FIRST SO UTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W om a n's Club U u lldlns
l o t Oak A v a
D urw ard II. K n l s h t J r , P a a ta s
Sunday School _ _ _ 8:48 A m.
E p s u r t h l.sagu* . . . . 1:08 p. m.
W orahlp H a rrie t ___ 7:18 p. a .

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZ.VIIENE
W. Ind St. a t Mspl* Av*.
P a u l H i c k * * __________p a a t o r
Himday S c h o o l ____8:41 A ra.
M ornlns W orahlp
10:10 a m
Youth H our
1:80 p. m,
Kranuflllfltla Svrvlcg 7:08 p. m.
M ld - W tr k

Lutheran

CHURCH O F CHRIST
Oenevn
Ralp h B re w er Jr.
E vensellet
Bible School _____ 1:18 a m.
M o rn ln s Worehlp — 8:18 e. m.
K e n ln s Worehlp — 8:18 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r Service 7:10 p. m.

Southern Methodist

Service (Wad.) _ 7:88 p. m.
T h ird Sunday
Blngaplratlon __ 1:01 p. m.

FIHST CHURCH
O F TIIK NAZARENE
l . a k t Mary, FI A
Rav. W, L llolcom bt, P a a to r
Sunday
8:41 a. m . ------ lllbla School
ll:uo a. m, _ M o r n ln s Worahlp
7;oo p. m. _ E v a n ln g Sarvlca
7:00 p. ra. — Wad. M ld-W a*k
P r a y r r Sarvlca*
7:08 p. m. - Irest Wad. Mtaalonary Sarvlca

Pentecostal
FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
181 o r a n g * S t r s a t
Rsv. E. Ruth U r a n t __ P a a lo r
Sunday School —__ 10:08 a m.
Morning W orahlp
11:88 a to.
Sunday E vanlng — 7:10 p, in.
Wad. Iltbl* Study . 7:18 p. u
Coiuiuarori M a ilin g
F rid a y --------------- 1:18 y. ra

Presbyterian
FIR S T FIIBHIIYTERIAN
CHUIICH
Sanford, F1a
Oa k Av*. fk t r d St.
f t r o v t r O. Hawaii J r . _ P a a lo r
E d g a r W. Smith J r . A aalatant
P a a lo r
C hurch School
1:18 a. ra.
gcsslun niaata fur
I 'r a y a r ....... ......— _ 8:88 a m
Murnlng Wurahlp
|0;08 A ra.
p l o n s s r Fatlow iblp - 1:00 p. nv
Haalor III Fallu w shlp 8:00 p. m
E vanlng Worahlp ... T;10 p. m
&gt;V*d. I’r a y a r Moating 1:o« p. ra

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(inora ltd., a t Woudland Av*,
lia r. John II. Illrva Jr., Pa a lor
Church S c h o o l ___ 8:14 a m.
Morning Worahlp - 11:14 a m.
U Y F _______________1:10 p. ra.

COVENANT PRRSIIYTE1II All
1771 Suulh Orlando Urlv*
T h u m a i II. M akla —
P allo r
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W orahlp , 1 : 8 8
Church School —
18:88 A n .

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleGREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

CH EL8EA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
110 W. F irs t, Sanford

T H E AMERICAN OIL CO.
U r. A M rs. U . R. Strickland

FOOD FA IR STORES, INC.
R obert Sulouff and Employs**

CARRAWAY A McKIBBIN
Insurtnc*

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and S ta ff

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

HA RRELL f t BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th SL, Sanford

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
N ursing ft Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

BILL HEM PHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. S t , Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t , Sanford

COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS of
AMERICA
Southern Bell Telephon* Employ***
Local No. 3108

L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, H aatlng, A ir Conditioning

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H . Hodges and S ta ff

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Siam# and Employees

J . C. PEN NEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S ta ff
L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff

A* DUDA f t SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon K«H*tt
and Employa*a

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J . M&gt; Cameron and S ta ff

STRICKLAND-MORR1SON, INC.
a n d S ta ff

H IL L LUMBER f t HARDWARE CO.
Jim m y Crapp* and Employe*!

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND W ILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose ft W llki Bowman f t Employee#

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
M r. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STENSTUOM REALTY
H erb Stenatrom and S ta ff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L P ryor and S ta ff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY0

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Aattoch Baalist Cbarab. Ovl#d*
Casual Baptist Charab, 1111 Oak Ava
Cbuluota First Ba»Uat Church
Chaluata kayUat Mlaalas
E18ar Bprlagg BagtlM Charah.
l it Lahraaa BA
First kaptlal Charah. I ll Fark Ava.
Frtaadahlg Maplire Chsrch •&lt;
Altameata Aprlaga
ML 8IA Altaaaoai* Syrian
Flret Bayttre Charah at Dakarr
Flret Maytlat Charah *1 Otaava
Flret BayUat Charah at Lakg Karr
Flret Mapttat Charah at Lab* Koaroa
Flrat kaptlal Charah at IreagwaaA Oar,
Church a draat
First Baptlat Charah at Ovtad*
Flret Baptist Charah a* Baa U a t . l f rlaga
Flrat Bhtlah Mlaalaaary BayUat Charah,
1111 W. nth at.
Farare City BayUat Charah
Fsaatala Haag Baptist Church. Ovlgdu
Lava Baatbars Baptlat Uiaalaa, Chaluata
Mlaalaaarr BayUat Charah Barth BA
MAaaSsaia Mlaataa BapUre Charah
Oak Hill BA Oat**a
Maralng alary Baptist church, Gcacva Hwy,
dMU Oliva MUaisaary Baptist Church, Bah
Uhdg ifrlas* 4 A* U a g v ta t

ML It*a Mlaalaaary Baptist Blpaa Ava.
Maw ML Calvary Mlaalaaary Baptist
11*8 W. llth BL
Hare Balara Frlreltlva Baptist Charah.
UM W. llth 8L
Naw ML Staa Baptlat chareh. till Faar Ava
Oahlawa Baptlat Chap*!, till W. Hth BL
Oataaa hanUst Church
FUccreut Baptict Church, til W. Oucra ltd.
Fralrla Laka Baptlat Church, Bldft BA.
Fcra Fark
Pragreag Mlaalaaary Baytlit Charah, Mllcray
haasag Shiloh MiMtaaary Baptlat Church.
Mluth B Mlchcry
BL Jareaa Miacluuary Baptlat Chareh it*.
BA III Oataaa
BL Paul Mlaalaaary Baptlat Church, tth BL
BL Matthews llltal®carp Baptist Church
Castas Malyh ta
BL J a h a 's Mlaalaaary B a p tist C h a r t s ,
118 Cypress BL
list Church, Falre Berta#* BA,
Taraylt BayUat
Allewaata Bprlaga
W a s t s l i a 481**1#nary B a p tU t Church,
i l l A H ally Ava.
i l e a M ays B ayUat Church, i l l Or s a g e Ava.
CATSOUO
C hurc h a f th a Nativity, treks Mary
All i o u l a Catholic Church. I l l Oah Av*.
R o a m s c a t h o l la Baa*. S ya rta a ta a ’s Oldp,
C hat sot*

*L Asa's Cathall* Church. Fcrahla#
Place, Dakary
■t Mary Maglalsa* Catholla Church, Maltleal Ava. Altanoata Bprlaga
CHB1BTIAM
F l r e t c h r t a t i i a c h u r c h , 1187 A B c a t c r l Av*.
C a n g r c g a t l a a a l C hrist I* a Church.
1881 F a r k Ava.
N a r t h c l l* C h r l s t ta a Church. F I a r 1 1 a
H a va a D r , M a l U a s i

CHURCH OF CHRIST
C hsrch
C hurc h
C hurc h
C hurc h

at
*1
at
at

ChrlaL 1111 A P a r h Av*.
ChrlaL Geneva
ChrlaL Irengurcad
ChrlaL P a a ta

CHURCH OF OOD
C h u r c h a t 0 * 1 . I l l H lc h a r y
C h s r c h *( 0 * 4 . i i a i A F r e a s h
C h u rc h a r 0 * 8. Ovlad*

Church *1 Osd Mlaalsa, Bataryrlt*
BFIBCOFAL.
All S a l a t g B pl aaapal C h a r e h M. D a i a r y
A va, B attrp rlaa
C h rist Kplacopal Church. Lrecgwacd

All Itelhtc Kplacopal, Kaltrprlac
»*
Maly Crsag Bylaaayaj, Fark Avh at Ith

LUTHERAN
Aoctnalca
Lu t h a r t a
Church,
D r , CsM cthcrry
G a o l i h e p h a r g U n ite! L u lh a ra,

O varhroak

8181 A OrUnla Dr.
Lutharaa Church at Ih* RaI a#rear,
ill w. tits piaca
Messiah L u th c r a a Church. Arecrlcaa Logla a
Hall, Prairie trek*. Fcra Park
■L L u k as L u th c r a a Church, RL 818 l l s v l a
METHODIST

harattt Mtretrlal Hcthallct Church, ■.
Dckarp Ava, Enterprise
Baar Lake Mathodlat church

Bathal A.M.E. Church. C a n aa n H a ig h ts
U a ata lba rry Corereua lly H a t h o l l a t Chareh,

Hwy. 11-81 B ricay Hllgc Rd, Cat(*lh*rrr
DaAery Caremualty Htlholltt Church W,
H tghleala, D ak arr
Christ Hathollat Churoh
gunlttd Bitatta
First Halholla: Church. Ill Perk Av*.
Flrat Hathotlltt Church ot Ovldo
First Bauthara Mathodlat Church
Worean's Club 1(1 Oak A va
Fra* Hathollat chsrch. 1*1 W. Ilk BL
Oaacva Mathodlat Chareh, acaava
Oraca MalhodUt Church, Oaora RA
(Iraui Chcpal A 41 K. Church, OtlcOo
Othgrovc Htlholltt Church, Ovlal*
___
O atsca M S th a ltp t C hurc h

F a a I a Woalryaa MathsllsL BL 41
W. at ratio
BL Janas AJAI* Baaforl Ava
BL Mery's A.HE. Church BL RL III Oats**
BL Paura MatBallpt C h a r a h Oitcaa
RA Eatarprtsa
Blaftord Mareartel Mcthallat Oh h r ah
A Dakary
NAAAREN*
FI r* t Charah af thu NaaaraaA W.
la l at Hspla
Fcra Park Chareh af tha NagarasA
o'Brit a Rd, Fare park
Lab* Mary Ohurch at thu Nataraa*
FREBBYTEHIAM
Carereuhlty Praabptarlaa Church, Irek* Marr
Flrat Proahytartaa church, Oak Ava
B Ird i t
Flrat Fvcahytcrlaa charah, Csaaalharry
Flret Fraabytarteh Church uf Daisiry.
K. Highland
Fr at bytarlea Charah ut Th* CaroBaat
111! A Ortend* Dr.
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Uptala RA
Waathiialttar Praah/tarias Church, MsveU
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Hwy. III. Farcai City
Bavauth-dsy Advcattet churah, Maltteut
Ava, Altanoata Bprlaga
Sanford Itevanth-day Advaattet Churah.
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OTHER CHURCHES
Alias's A.M.E. Church. Oliva * llth
Church at Ood In ChrlaL Ovlide
Chuluola Corerauslly Church
Church ct God at Fraphscy, HIT Bln Ava
Church of Ood Mission, Enterprise
Church of Jccua Christ al Latter Day
halaU, fill Park Av a
Community Chapel, Altareoute Bprlagg
Rasters Orthodox Church, IL Johan Chry*
aoclom Chapel, Hwy. 11-U. Fcra Fark
Congragallua Hath leraal, llth 4b Ha* col la
First Churoh el ChrlaL BclanlliL
8*0 K. Ind it.
Kingdom Hall at Jlhavah'a Witness
Ireks Moure* UalL 1111 W. Third *L
First Fanteeoatal Church of Longwood
Full Ooapcl Tabernacle t il l Country Club
Ml Olive Holiness Church, Oak
HA Oataaa
Flaaoraat Assembly *1 0*A lllk B Mb
Sou ford Allteae* churcA Ult A Mark Ava
ianford Coagragatlea of Jobayafc'g Wltr
aeoasA 188 Baafard Ava
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Letters

Price Of Liberty
And still they come—fresh names
to be added to the long, long roll of
those who have fallen In the service
of their country.
We had thought, 20 years ago. to
have made an end to It once and for
all, even as 26 years before that
men told themselves they had
fought the war to end all wars.
But more names were still to
come.
The peace so dearly bought In
1946 was but a pause. A mere five
years later and there were dlffsrent
battlefields and a different enemy.
But the face of death was the same
one known to those who had met
him at Lexington, at Lundy's Lane,
a t Vera Crus. Antletam and San
Juan Hill, in Flanders and in Nor­
mandy.
We had thought, after Korea, to
have made an end to It. The men
of the West who had fought and
died and held the line there had
proved to those of the East that
there was no more profit to be gain­
ed In nibbling a t freedom’s edge
with "limited" war than in uncap­
ping the pue’ear holocaust that
would destroy us all.

To The Editor

But more names were still to
come, for never-sleeping tyranny
has many fields to prowl.
They began coming in from new
battlefields with faraway names—
Bien Ho, Da Nang. They come slowly still, but there arc more names
today than yesterday, and little
hope for anything but more tomor­
row than today.
Now, most recently, the names
came from a battle place closer to
home—the sun-and blood-drenched
isle of Hispianola. A handful only,
thankfully, but the long, long roll is
that much longer.
Today we suspend the public bus­
iness to honor all the names, those
lost to history as well as those stltl
painfully fresh in memory. As Walt
Mason wrote:
The little green tents where the
soldiers sleep
And the sunbeams play and the
women weep,
Are covered with flowers today.
And In the ghostly distance, the
long, long file of those who have
given us the peace and liberty that
makes possible this day of Memorial
Day goes on nnd on . . . and on.

L e ttk .r e are
t k .y 4 *
eeeeptafcle
• • t Ceil hi p m a a illttM .
f —t r r la a a t yebllak .4 k r

Tfca It,raid .

games and missed the State Tourn­
ament by one game.
It might be appropriate to add
here that Oviedo High School won
the Seminole County basketball
championship for the third straight
year,
The Herald salutes Oviedo and is
proud to play n part in honoring the
Lions at their annual athletic awards
banquet tonight.

Thought For Today
A slack hand causes poverty, but
the hand of the diligent makes rich.
—Proverbs 10:4.
•

•

•

The leading rule for a man of ev­
ery calling is diligence; never put
off until tomorrow what you can do
today.—Abraham Lincoln.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CABE W*40Gi Loralns Q-, py experiences, eo all thoie
• f .d SO, is a lovely colt i f . jolly mooda heva become link­
ed with the taste of the hot
"But, Dr. Crsna,* she be­ dog.
gan, “I a n a victim of un­
As a m u lt, tho hot dog
requited level
then aeemi delicious though
“In fact, the boy I am ha would havo spewed it out
ereiy about docent even of hie mouth at the highseem to know thet I exist.
chair ataga.
"Oh, be le In one of my
Thla la what era ptycholocleeeee but he le eo preoccu­ glite call tha “law of condi­
pied with science thet I won­ tioning.” In recent years the
der If he ever takea aa in­ term “brainwashing" explains
terest fat romance.
thla situation.
“But I foil In love with
What Lorain* must do la
him at first eight. Bo bow “brainwash” her classmate
could I ever make him fell In a favorsbta manner and
In lovo with m» T"
repeat It until aha becomes
Yaiterday I mentioned thet a fused symbol of many hapIf you offer a high ehslr ba­ py axperiences, jointly shar­
by a firat taata of hot dog, ed.
he may pucker up hie mouth
Then tha sight of her or
and eplt It out
even the sound of her voice
Yet a few years later, on tho talephono will "trig­
when ha Is a Cub Scout, he ger” a diffusa rush of amo­
may regard hot doge as the tions which will make her
supreme meet delicacy on the ■sera “delicious."
menu. Whyl
So I had her conspire with
Just because In the Inter­ another eoed whose boy
vening years, be hae aaaoctat- friend knew this science stu­
ed hot doge with hlkee, out- dent.
door romping, and freedom
A double date waa arrang­
from apartment raitralnta. ed.
Rot doga then have become
On the date, I had re­
the diffusa though aubconic. minded Loralne to be a good
lout reminders of many hap­ listener, gay, jolly and cars-

free.
fiirls, don’t try to get the
hoy'e name on the "dotted
line” too coon, for men sense
such veiled sales pressure.
You ere then like s sales­
man who Is always "closing”
in hla subtle tones end sales
palaver.
So take s giddy, carefree
attitude. Don't get too seri­
ous or concerned about win­
ning s husband. Act casual!
Maks a game out of this
process of creating romance
VI a definite psychological
laws.
Inflate your eompsnlons
ego, for the prouder you can
make a boy feel about him­
self and hla accomplish­
ments, tha more hla delight
will figuratively spill over
upon you and paint you In
more glowing colors.
“I want to fed Important"
la tha magic formula that
explains how to change a dis­
interested companion Into an
ardent sweetheart.
Praia# and compliments
Will Inflate the boy’* pride
and make him feel Important.
Then tactfully arrange oth­
er casual dates, all or which
leave an aura of fun and Jol­
ly good times together.
(Thla is tha hot dog techni­
que).
Ultimately, he will wake
up to tha fact that you are
delicious as a companion. He
Page 2A
Sanford, Florida
Fri., May 28, 1966 will thsn hunger for you aa
preferred love menu!
w a l t k m a. s u w v , n d it o h s a w m i u i a i a
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Rating Scale, “Teat for Suc­
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seme and taxpayers who hw e
elected them and help pay
their salaries. I await the re­
mits of our next elections wi&lt;h
great Interest.
William C. Williams

Dr. H. J. Caron
Anneanees The Opening
Of Hta Offlcaa For The

PRACTICE OP
Editor, Sanford Herald
I read with great Interest
OPTOMETRY
your account In last Friday'!
Inclaflag Contact Leasee
paper of tha cost of sound­
AT
proofing tha Lyman High
1st ST. A PARK AYE.
School gymnasium. As a tax­
TcL 323-1530
payer, I decry this use of funds
which could mors profitably
be used for other purposes.
THE FABULOUS G-E REFRIGERATOR
Library books, shop equip­
ment, band instruments to
name only three areas which
I am sure could well use 11500
and provide daily benefits to
the students from Its use.
As a parents of a senior stu­
mMOATM-RBZH
dent this year, I had the boaor
• m t a r a N A T K Y iL im i
of acting va spokesmvu for the
•CMVOntNT M «
clear cut majorl'y of toil
year’s senior parents of LyREAIT-T64ftf C0MTHTOP!
sn; in the presentation of a
’M M U - w r r a m n i
petition to the C mnty School
• a tN llM H W I
Board and Superintendent cf
Public Instruction requesting
that graduation exercise* be
held at the Jal-Alal Fronton.
Easy Weekly
This, I might add, at no charge
other than cleaning and elec­
Payment!
trical expenses, which would
have undoubtedly totaled less
than 9100. The Fronton, which
SEE THEM AT
Is being used by some Orange
County schools, seats 1900
8EMINOLE’8 OLDEST G-E DEALER
guests plus tha students; the
Lyman gymnasium a total of
approximately 1200. At the
presentation of thla petition,
the school board members did U S MAGNOLIA
*22-1563
not even show the common

AMERICANA

Americana

Salute To Lions
We can’t let the school year pass
us by without paying a special tri­
bute to the Oviedo High School Li­
ons. Their record in football, basket­
ball and baseball borders on the
fantastic.
In football, competing for only the
third year, the Lions achieved a 9-11 record and defeated WHliston in
the Rninbow Bowl, 27-0. The Lions
rolled up 230 points to their oppon­
ents’ 39.
In its second year of Class B hasketball competition, Oviedo High
School went to the finals in State
Tournament competition. The Lions
missed the state championship by
eight points. The '66 team won 16
of Its last 17 games.
It was virtually the same story in
baseball. The Lions won 10 out of 13

courtesy of discussing the rela­
tive merits of available areas
In which to hold graduation
exercises. The board spokes­
man merely stated tb it the
board upheld the decision pre­
viously made by the the acbool
principal and that the gymn­
asium would be used. As I had
earlier been Informed that the
board and principal were
lunching together, this came as
no great surprise.
As a resident and registered
voter in Seminole County, I
have come to the conclusion
that the county srbool board
has become so bureaucratic
that they feel they are no
'onger answerable to the wishr.* of the majority of the cltl-

Phil Newsom Says - . .

Flirtatious de Gaulle

aura da Gaulta would repre­
By Wellington Long
BONN (UPI) — French sent thslr interests stlflassPresident de (iaulle's flirta­ ly. But as always they ware
tion with tho Soviet Union fascinated by tha idea that
and certain East European tome kind of deal with Mos­
Communist governments both cow might be possible. In
frightens and fascinates hla aum, they think da Gaulle's
policy la unwise for Paris, but
Conns n neighbors.
Former Chancellor Konrad ought to ba pursued by Bonn.
Whether France’# VE cele­
Adenauer, who spent 14 years
trying to cement West Ger­
many and France firmly to­
gether so one side could never
agein join the R u e a i a n a
against the other, feared hla
work will be undone.
Adenauer's successor, Lud­
wig Erhard, shared Adenauer’e concern. Yet Erhard waa
anxious to seek a tie-up with
Communist China and was re­
strained only because ha
doesn't want to appear to be
undercutting American Presi­
dent Johnson while the Viet
Nem war la Increasing in fer­
ocity.
West Berlin Lord Mayor
Willy Brandt, who hoped to
lead the opposition Social
Democrats to victory over Er­
hard In the September parlia­
mentary elections, aald if ha
does form a federal govern­
ment he will Immediately seek
to talk with Moecow about
German reunification.
And the Free Democrats,
who are the Junior members
of Erhard's coalition and hope
tc Improve their position in
September, have put Moecow
on the Hat of capitals their
leaders are to visit in advance
of polling date.
They hope to convince vot­
ers they could succeed where
others have failed.
So far tha Russians have
offered the Germans no en­
couragement. While flirting
outrageously with France, Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosy­
gin hee not even replied to
Erhard’s suggestions that ha
pick up tha invitation to hla
p r e d e c e s s o r , Nikita S,
Khrushchev, to visit Bonn
this year.
Adenauer And Erhard war*
■o concerned at da Gaulle's
moves to improve Franco-So­
viet relatlona that they wroU
him letters about IL Tha
French president replied he
Intended to carry on deapito
their anxieties because he ba­
ll vea that only thus can tha
division In Europa be healed.
German leaders were not I

brations will worsen the cur­
rent chill la Franco-German
relations remained to bo seen.
But Germane noted that de
Gaulle proclaimed a two-day
national holiday for tho first
time to celebrate tho victory
over Germany—and that a
high Soviet official attended
the ceremonies.

Sanford Electric Co.

call ma a cheapskate...I lore It!
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RAT IN ATTIC
FILTHY LOUSE;

Fm jest rrood that you am setting mom and mom ftmahiww Sarvke
for your dollar.
Today, the avenge price paid pm Irikmatt hour for electricity in fta
home is actually 31% cheaper than it waa juet tea yean ago. In fact,
five major rata reduction during this pmiod am airing our
$27 million doUam aach year.

USED TO BE
A PRETTY HOUSE

a n a M ts i
ACS I M.alfcs
l.ee i Meatk

Berries h a bigger bargain than ever—by far, tha biggest bargain in your
family budget. How do I do it? By coat-cutting efficiencies of my Stuuhins

Oxumtcy - ^A/[onUtth Lfno.
&amp; $ mojk»
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Y O U ...w in g mom and
It*a cheaper than ever to go all-electric than te wm a combination •t
utility i

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Save Those Postcards
By Polly Cramer
Kewepaper Enterprise Aaan.
DEAR POLLY—I uaed to
throw away the pretty post­
card* aent to me by friends
who were In faraway plaeea.
Now 1 tape all these cards
on the kitchen wall and keep
them throughout the year. At
the beginning of each new
&lt;year I start all over again.
Friends and even repairmen
notice them and enjoy look­
ing to see where the pictures
are from end often will com*
ment that they would like to
. go to a particular place. It
ia Interesting to sec how far
they come from and who re­
members me throughout a
year. Frienda will often
i
write on their cards, “I hope
mine will be the first card
for the new year," or “Per­
haps this Is the last card for
this year." I enjoy looking at
them aa I relax in the kit­
chen.—ALICE
GIRLS—I was pleased to
note that Atice is such a
good manager that she act­
9 ually has tims to relax in the

kitchen and her idea is ingen­
ious. I, too, always hate to
throw away some of the
beeutlful postcards that come
in the mail. There is no rea­
son that such a collection
would have to be removed at
the end of a year—why not
continue and have the walls
“papered" with tokens of
friendship?—POLLY
DEAR POLLY—My Point­
er is for all those male read­
ers of your column. I mis­
placed the cetluloid case In
which I always inserted my
hunting license so it could be
worn for atl to see. 1 put my
license in a small plastie bag,
fastened with a diaper pin
and had aperfect case which
exposed the hunting license
in full view but protected
from rain and snow.—DAN
DEAR POLLY—I store
potatoes in the top drawer
by my kitchen sink. This is
much handier than standing
on my head to dfg them out
from under the sink, which
seems to be the standard
atorage place for potatoes.—
CAROLE, “ 1955 Homemaker

of Tomorrow" in Missouri.
D E A R P O L L Y—Don't
throw away that empty cy­
linder that was the center
of a toilet tissua roll. It
comes in mighty handy for
use aa a "writing reservoir."
Clip all those easily misplac­
ed ball point pens and me­
chanical pencils to either
edge with the barrels Inside
or out.—FLORENCE
DEAR POLLY—Recently
a member of my club left
six children and a big house
to be looked after when shs
went to the hospital for sur­
gery. Instead of sending
flowers, books or candy to
our friend we club members
set up a schedule and kept
the house clean, windows
washed and ao on.—B. C.
GIRLS—Those club mem­
bers are REAL friends to
each other.—POLLY
Share your favorite home­
making ideas . . . send them
to Polly in care of (The San­
ford Herald). You'll receive
a dollar if Polly uses your
idea In Polly’s Pointers.

Do It Yourself:

Good Driveway is A sset
By Mr. Fix
V Newspaper Enterpriia Aaan.
Tools with wooden handles
—from hammers and hatch­
ets to spades and hoes—will
suffer a broken handle long
before the metal head show*
any damage.
Handles for almost any
tool are available. Take the
£
old handle along, or what’s
9
left of it, when you purchase
a new one. A certain amount
of trimming will be neces­
sary anyway, but the closer
the replacement to the old,
the leu work there will be In
trimming for a good fit.
While a handle can be
sometimes repaired — tap­
ing a split or gluing it—it is
£
better and safer to replace it
with a new handle.
Techniques in fitting a
handle will vary with differ­
ent tools, but figure on using
• plane or a rasp or even
both to taper the new bundle
for a snug fit.
Fitting a new hammer han­
dle ia one of the easiest of
the replacement Jobs. Tech9
nSques are the same for nx,
hatchet or sledge handles.
Cut the broken handle off
closa to the head of the
tool. Put the tool In a vise
and try to tap out the rest
•of the handle, ft you can't
pound It out, drill » couple of
holes In tha wood. This will
break It up and all you have
_ ; to do is remove the pieces.
® ■ The new handle will have
to be trimmed to fit. K&lt;cp
trying it as you plane or file
away the cxcesa wood ao that
• It fita firmly.
Saw Cat Needed
* Make a law cut in the end,
about 1% inches deep. Then
drive in the handle until
part of it sticks out tha oth^ •«r end. Insert a wooden
wedge in the cut you have
made ao that it expands tha
handle sideways. With a saw
cut away the excess handle
and wedge ao that the wood
ia flush with tha metal.
Drive two metal wedges
across the wooden wedges
end you are finished.
A little more difficult Is
9 fitting a apade or shovel
with a new handle. Generally

the handle fita Into a socket,
or a metal ferrule fits over
the top and bottom of the
handle. In either case rivets
(once In a while nails) have
been used to hold the handle
in place.
To remove the rivets, drill
them out with a metal-cut­
ting drill. Center punch the
rivet head first so the drill
bit will not slip. Use a drill
smaller than the rivet ao that
you don't enlarge the holes.
Knock out what is left of the
old handle. If you can't quite
get at it with a hammer, use
n metal pin or a long bolt
with the hnmmer to knock
out the wood.
Fit New Handle
Fitting the new handle Is
again e process of trimming
and fitting. Once properly
fitted, drill holes in the han­
dle for new rivets. Insert
them and pecn them over on

the opposite elde.
On tools such as a hoe or
a cultivator, driving the han­
dle into the socket and se­
curing it with a screw may
be enough.
Some tool*, garden rakes
for example, have a pointed
tang that is driven into the
head of the handle, A metal
shell Is wrapped around the
end of the handle and often
tha new handle will already
have this. Drive out the metsi tool by pounding it with a
hammer. Tbe pointed tang It
then just driven into the new
handle.
When pounding on the
metal part of tho tool In re­
moving tha remnants of ap
old handle, be careful that
you don't damage the metal
or blunt a shnrp edge. Do
not burn out the wood. This
will apoll tha temper of the
metal.

"Uy neck really worries me.
I reduced under doctor's or­
ders, but forgot that my neck
would ahow. What can I do
now?—55"
Of course, care of the neck
before and during reducing
ia moat helpful, but there ia
much to be done, even now.
Send for my neck care leaf­
let, follow tbe directions and
you can and will get results.
To obtain your copy of "How
to Youlhlfy Your Neck," send
me a stamped, self-addressed
envelope and enclose TEN
cents In coin. Address me at
338 West 46tb Street," New
York, 10038. Please do not
send small envelopes, as we
have no time to readdress en­
velopes and supply a larger
one. Use an envelope known
as No. 10 or "business" sire.
"Is a hairbrush of synthetic
fibers aa good aa the old-fash­
ioned brushes? Uy hair seems
to break and snarl from the
use of a synthetic brush.—Ada?
Yes, a hairbrush of real

brlatla la best because the boar
bristle hai an affinity with hu­
man hair. And now you CAN
find them, U you look.
I cennot get good results
with hair spray, but how can
I smooth and ‘hold’ my hairdo?—N. 0."
Use a bit of cosmetic oil.
Dice some in the paltn of your
hind, rub your fingers over
It and then smooth tt on your
bslr lightly. The effect Is good,
end you get a nice abeen. This
la especially good for dry hair.
"Would a yellow linen sheath
be proper for wear at a large
club luncheon at our local
country club? What acceaiorlet should t have? I am six­
ty.—Reader."
Choose any color excapt yel­
low. This la not a flattering
color for mature akin tones.
Pale pink, soft green, pale
blue or Iliac would be lovely,
cither with matching accessorlea or white. If you ara very
slender, you could have a
white sheath.
Monday — "Dear Edyth
Thornton McLeod"

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LONDON (UPI) - Instant
coffee if threatening tea as
Britain's favorite hot drink, a
survey of housewives' buying
babita showed today. Tea buy­
ing dropped last year by six
ctnts a week per person while
instant coffee purchases In­
creased three cents a wreak.

Deer Killed
NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) - A
150-pound deer was killed
when It jumped through a
plate-glass window of a piano
stora In this populous Indus­
trial city.

Live Dump
STOCKTON, Calif. (U P D Two Army ordnance experts
were celled here to dlspoee of
a box of M live 30-millimeter
cannon shells found 4s tbe
city dump.

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_________________________ M ay 28, 1065 — Page 3A

(Dnah Gbby. •
DEAR ABBY; My hus­
band and I recently attended
a very lovely dinner party
at tha homa of a friend who
alwaye does things just ao.
Dinner was announced and
wa all went to tha table to
find our places. Tha hottest
had place cards. When one
lady discovered the waa
seated next to her own hueband, aha said loudly, “I
don't have to go to a party
to alt next to HIM." Tha
hoateaa immediately twitch­
ed a few place cards ao
that the couple wae split
up. What do you think of
auch a performance on the
part of a guest? And aren't
married couples suppoied to
sit next to each other at
dinner parties?
MILANDER
DEAR M I L A N D E R :
There ia no let rule about
•eating married couples at
an at-home dinner party.
But gueata should ait where
the hostess scats them. And
those who complain about
the seating arrangement
could find themselves sit­
ting home.
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DEAR ABBY: Our nlneyear-uld son is ruining our
vacation plana. We have
four other children end he
ia the only one who has
ever given ua any trouble.
We planned to take a house
on the beach for the last
two weeks in July, but Dan­
ny refuses to go. We can't
go without him, and we
can't leave him home alone.

By Abigail Van Buren

He eeys he will "do some­
thing' and get sent to a re­
formatory, or run away to
an orphanage, but he will
not go with the family to
tha beach. We can’t use
physical force to get him
in the car and we can't
strap him in and lock him
up ao he won’t run away.
Can you help ua?
WORRIED MOTHER

sional men take this atti­
tude about their services?
INTERESTED
D E A R INTERESTED:
Every ethical doctor is will­
ing to discuss money with
his patients. All the patient
need do is ask, “ How much
do you charge for an office
visit? Or a treatment? Or
for that kind of operation if
surgery is required?” The
doctor cannot always give
you the exact amount be­
cause he, himself, doesn't
know how many treatments
or visits you wilt need. Ilut
if a doctor refuses to dis­
cuss money—go elsewhere.

DEAR WORRIED: If you
are a c t u a l l y "worried"
about the threats of a nineyear-old to "do something"
for which he will be aent to
a reformatory, or “run
away," you have something
to worry about. Your son
has you where he wants
you. Hia behavior is a
symptom of a deeper emo­
tional problem. Take him to
a child psychologist and
find out why this child re­
bels against authority. And
team how to cope with it.
• • ■
DEAR ABBY: Will you
pirate tell me how to ex­
press myself so as not to
Insult a doctor when 1
bring up the subject of
money? I have run into ao
many situations where they
avoid telling you until after
the third or fourth visit, I
once asked a doctor on my
first visit how much he wua
going to charge mo and ha
said, “If you think I am go­
ing to hold you up, you cun
go to someone else." If you
buy merchandise you want
to know how much it's go­
ing to coat. Why do profes­

Qacobij On (Bhidqz

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C O N FID EN TIA L TO
"DISTURBED": In these
days when people can stand
by and watch a knifing, a
beating or any other evi­
dence of mnn'a inhumanity
to man, it might he timely
to quote the poem, “ DE­
VOTIONS" by John Donne:
“Any mun'a death dimin­
ishes me, because 1 am in­
volved in Mankind; And
hcrefore Never send to
know for whom tho bell
tolls; it tolls for thee."
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For Abby's booklet, “How
To Hove A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to Abliy, ll«x 09700, Los Angeles,
Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby

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hard luck.
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cards. Thus, South misses both
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lose two spade tricks if West
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and puts in the ten.
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Thus, while a single finesse
Both vulnerable
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has an even money chance to
the finessing he has to do.
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any South player who tries' er who knowa how to play Ifrom the other.

Jh&amp; UtcMJM:
Remarks we frequently make
—but rarely mean:
"I couldn't care less." (This
usually means just the op|ioslte—that we do care, but
aren't willing to admit it.)
"You can be perfectly frank
with me; you won't hurt my
feallnga." (And If the other
person takes us at our word—
we resent the frankness.)
"It was no trouble at all."
(A polite and gracious phrase
—but rarely a truthful one.)
"I'm sure you don't remem­
ber me." (But it will be a
blow U he doesn't.)
"I wouldn't worry U I were

you." (We probably would.)
"Don't worry about mo . .”
Ilf the other person should he
worried about us and isn't, we
would think him mighty un­
feeling.)
"Correct me If I'm wrong."
(But if you do we'U certainly
argue the point.)
"I really don't deserve any
of the credit." (That's a re­
mark we certainly don't want
anyone to believe.)
"Well, at least in the hos­
pital you’ll get a good rest."
(Who ever got aa good a
night’s rest in a hospital bed
as In his own?)

By Ruth M illett
"It's not the money, it's
the principle of the thing."
i It's usually the money, too,
if there's money as well as
prinrlplu involved.)
"Drop In ANY time; you're
always welcome." (Nobody Is
welcome ANY time.)
"Stop me if you've heard
this one." (Whu really wants
to be stopped when he is all
set to tell a story?)
"There may not be a word
of truth in it but , ." (If we
really thought there wasn't a
word of truth in It, would we
bother to pass along the gosalp?)

The Doctor Says:

Vitamins A re Essential
By Wayne G. Braadatadt, M.D.
Although vitamins h a v a
been known for more than
60 years, many peopla still
think of them aa a source of
energy—which they ara not.
They regulate growth and
other vital body functions and
without them serious deficienc­
ies will develop. But energy
la supplied only by carbohy­
drate!, proteins and fata,
Vitamin A ia found in milk,
tggi, liver and yellow and
leafy green vegetables. It Is
necessary for normal growth
In children and at all ages for
good vision, especially at
night.
A deficiency of this vita­
min Is rare in tha United
States but excessive amounts
can causa poisoning. This ia
found chiefly in persons who
•at tha liver of bears or Mali.
Vitamin B ia found In lean
meat, dried yaait and whole
grain cereal*. Because it has
been found to be composed
d many parts it is now spok­

en of as the vitamin B com­
plex. Since all of its parts are
soluble in water it ia easily
eliminated from the body and
massive doses will not c i u m
poisoning. The complex In­
cludes thiamine (B-l), ribofla­
vin (B-2), pyridoxins (B-6)
cobalamin (B-12), folic acid,
pantothenic acid, niacin and
biotin.
—Thiamins la necessary for
the proper working of the
heart and nervous system. A
deficiency of this vitamin
causes beriberi, • disease that
it characterised by weakness
and waterlogging.
—Riboflavin is needed for
healthy akin and U helps you
tolerate bright light. A defic­
iency of this vitamin c s u m i
cracking of the akin, especial­
ly at tha angles of the mouth,
and pain in tha ayes on ex­
posure to light.
—Pyridoxins is asMntlal for
healthy teeth, gumi, blood
veisela, red blood cells and
nerves. A lock of this vitamin

. . . with Alleen
By Alleen Bnoddy
Newspaper Enterprise Aaan.
Tower mower design* get
better looking each season.
However, you will clip your­
self If you purchase a mower
primarily for its handsome
chassis.
When buying a power mower concentrate on safety and
workability more than looks.
If your lawn la typical—
you will want to ahop for a
rotary-type mower that 1* an
all around gardening tool.
The reel-type mower (dis­
cussed in a previous article)
if for fine lawn*, trimmed
for formal or scml-formal ap­
pearance.
A good source of Informa­
tion in your community is
the nurseryman or lawn
maintenance expert. He can
fill you in on grass charac­
teristics in your region and
the problem* the power mow­
er you buy must overcome.
When luiying * rotary pow­
er mower. Dr. James II. Wat­
son, director or the agronomy
division of a Minneapolis
firm (Toro), suggests you

check the mower for hand­
ling.
Handles should be adjust,
able and changes in cutting
height easy to make. For
maximum safety, the rotary
blade should be completely
covered to feet and fingers
can't touch the blade w-hen
the engine is running. If
there ia an ejection chute, It
should deflect downward.
A new kind of rotary pow­
er mower tails a quarter
inch above the ground, with­
out wheels or discharge
chute. It's almost Impossible
to get feet or fingers caught
up in the blade. (But just
wait. Someone may succeed
in spite of atl design efforts
and manufacturer's precau­
tions.) The flying mower
drops clippings and debris
beneath it to avoid throwing
foreign object*.
In rotary mowers, Dr. Wataon sny* the swept-back “S"
shaped rotary blades are
safer than the flat types.
The awept-back b l a d e
doesn't hit sticks and atonei
directly and cut* down on
throwing them. If you also
buy a leaf mulcher with your

unit, sea that It attaches
easily and alio ean ba re­
moved easily, but not during
operation. A small rotary
mower Is beat when you can
get it In cloie to tree*, house
and atone walls for neater
trimming. Tbe wheel* should
turn welt In a email area for
top trimming action.
If you have a large area
to mow, consider a rotary
rider power mower. Always
ask for a homa demonstra­
tion before buying t h i s
equipment. Test the rider on
yard banka for balance. It
ahoutd have side - hill stabil­
ity and not acalp your lawn
when it romea over the crest
of a hill. Some form of au­
tomatic shut-off ia aasantlal
for safety.
A home demonstration of
a rotary rider machine shows
whether the mower la under­
powered for the work it is
to do. Dr. Watson explains
that heavy-duty rider mow­
ers generally are for car* of
lawns In an Industrial park
or for use by professional
gardeners. If you have much
acreage, you may need such
a heavy-duty mower.

■

Troubled? Write to AllBY,
Box09700,Los An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a slumped,
self-addressed envelope,
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Mower Handles M ost Jobs

Is never seen In adults but In
infants It results in jumpincas
end convulsions.
—Cobalamin prevents per­
nicious anemia and is neces­
sary for proper growth in
children. It is valuable In the
treatment of certain types of
anemia.
—Pantotenlc acid la re­
quired for the tx&gt;dy's synthe­
sis of adrenal hormones and
the production of antibodies
against germs and viruses.
—Niacin Is necessary for
the conversion of food to ener­
gy. Thus, although the vilamin
furnishes no energy, you can
go Into a terrific slump without
it. This is the vitamin that pre­
vents pellagra. In doses that
far exceed tha body's needs
It will reduce the blood cboleaUrol level.
—Biotin ia easentlal for tha
health of tha skin, mucous
membranes, red blood cells
and blood vessels. No cases
of deficiency of this vitamin
hive been reported.

Tim©
By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
This column la dedicated
to my (lnughtcr, but I hope
each mother of a graduate
will substitute her own me­
mories ns sbe reads.
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It seems like only yester­
day I left her at the kindergnrtcn door—a pretty little
girl in a Mite pinafore. She
clung to me for a moment,
then walked shyly hut brave­
ly into the room. “May alt
her school day* he happy," 1
prayed, “and all her tcachera
he kind."
1 remember the day In first
grade when she ran all the
way home from school. "I
can read, Mommy 1" she
shouted incredulously . , .
"Look, Jane, Look, look. See
Dirk." It was like finding an
odd million in my pocket.
And I’ll never forget the
Mother's Day program in
second grade. In Daddy’s old
black derby, gray veil, and
spats, the put on a magic act
(hat brought down the house.
Or third grade and the
May Concert. Little girts in
fluffy pastels singing like

angels. Little boy* in starch­
ed white shirt*, faces scrubb­
ed and subdued. She gave the
"grand finale."
Fourth and fifth grades—
where did they go? I recall
the essay contest she won—
“Why ! Love My Home In
the Beautiful Valley." The
teacher predicted she would
grow up to be a famous
writer.
Sixth grade—Girl Scouts,
school hand, hook reviews.
And the erush the little girt*
had on the student teacher.
Made him a cake on hia
birthday.
Then Junior high—and that
all-important “crowd," the
acienre
fair,
entertaining
boys at tha home economies
dinner. How we enjoyed
chaperoning t h e
eighthHigh school—ao soon? Too
grade dance!
m u c h homework, college
hoards, too many worries
about grades. But the good
part far nut-weighed the
bail. Good tcachera, interest­
ing discussions, dances, par­
ties, student council, class
vice president . , . How proud
we were when she was Initi­

ated into the National Honor
Society.
And now they’re almost
over—13 wonderful years.
The orchestra Is striking up
the first strains of “Pomp
and Circumstance." In a mo­
ment the graduates of '86
will march down the field*
walking bravely into tha fu­
ture.
There she comes, sweet
and pretty aa aver, and tha
top girl in her clast. She's
changed her pinafore for a
cap and gown............
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To the parents of this
year's graduates, I’d Ilka to
say, “Congratulations! God
bless you all."
And to you who et111 have
children In echool—“Enjoy
these good years, problems
and all. You don't know haw
lucky you erst"
Tie*** tend your school
problem» to Susan Light in
can- of The Sanford Harald.
While she cannot anawar each
letter pcrionally, letters of
general interest will b* answ­
ered in this column.

Your Dental Health

Excellent Gumboil Relief
By William I-awrenre, D.D.C.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn,
Deer Dr. Lawrence: Could
you In your column discuss
gumboils? ] think I have one.
It cornea and goes and doesn't
give me much trouble, but I'd
like to know what caused It
and what I should lie doing
aboul It.—Mrs. Edith W.
A “ gumboil" or parulis, Is
a by product of periodontal dis­
ease (pyorrhea). It appears on
the gum* as a slightly raised,
small red "boil" with a tiny
opening in the center. This
opening communicates with an
Infected gum pocket next to
the tooth. Accumulated waste
products of Infection (pus) fill
(he pocket and then drain out
through this opening. Drainage
is nature's attempt to get rid
of infection. When the pocket
Is drained empty, it heals;
when It fills up again, the boil
recurs.
Disease which produces bone
lost and pocket formation
around teeth la called period­
ontal disease. It* causes are
not fully understood but ara
thought to ba mostly local In
origin. Some common, contri­
buting causes are; prolonged
trench mouth infection, crook­

ed teeth, faulty "bite," bruxism (night grinding), poorly
contoured fillings, poorly fitling bridges and partial den­
tures.
Each of these may be fur­
ther aggravated by old age, in­
herited tendency, poor gen­
eral health and poor mouth
hygiene.
Treatment consists of scrap­
ing and planing root surfaces

Bis.

Gumboils are not uncom­
mon in children, but they most­
ly coma from infection that
begins Inside teeth, i. a., deep
decay or damage from a fall,
etc. Since infected baby teeth
will be replaced by secondary
teeth, Infection ia beat elimi­
nated by removing tha tooth.
Antibiotics are sometimes
used to control infection
around teeth and gums whila
treatment ia in progress. But
unless the condition ia treated
and the csu m r*moved, they
give only temporary rellat
Please send your nutations
about dental health to Dr. Law­
rence in care of this paper.
While he cannot answer each
letter personally, latter* of
general interest will be answ­
ered in this column.

Close Look
HANCOCK. Man. (UPt) Massichusetta Racing Com­
mission Inspector Peter True*
dau, 72, auffered several
broken riba when he waa
kicked by a horse while in­
specting atablea at Berkshire
Downs.

House Approves
Librarian Bill
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The H oum passed without
comment today three bills de­
signed to Improve libraries
and finances of Florida’s pub­
lic schools at a coat of $7,060,000.

Sub Exercise
LONDON (U P D -A govern
ment spokesman announced
hare that tha United States,
Britain, France, Canada and
The Netherlands are taking
pari in Red Knight, an anti
submarine axerciM In tbe
North Atlantic,

and cutting away diseased
gum tissue, thui eliminating
the pocket. Sounds horrible
doesn't It? It Isn't though. Mo­
dern techniques and knowhow
have simplified the procedure
and pain killers give excellent
relief.
Beit treatment, of coutm,
is prevention. Early diagnosis
and treatment of periodontal
diteasa ean prevent formation
of gum pockets and associated

SEASON OPENER—She]
ly Manuels Pares, mot
fo r a MaraelUea painter,
among th e first to soak

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for each county, cut the else

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•A T T R D A T , MAT S t. | M
flE A E R A L
T R A D E ACt E l i
This la A day And e v e n in g w h a n
ynu hava tha a b il i ty t o I n c re a se
your Income a n d yo u r r e v e n u e
and to g a t a h ighly e x perienced
flnancla r to halp you t o hav*
more of th la world'e gonda.
T ut Into affact a ayatam t h a t
r a n bring you m u r h m ora rave
In yo u r own p a r t i c u l a r o v a r y ,
day method*, work.
AEIEA (Mar. : i to Apr. 11)
— It oceura t o you now ho w t o
Invaat w h a t hnldlnga you now
poiaraa ao t h a t th a y a r a In*
rraaaad. multiplied. F ollow th a
clavar Idaaa of a b r illia n t bank*
ar. II* on tha aafa alda.
T A I K i a (April 30 lo May
I I I —You hava a t c a l l r n t J m l |*
m rnt on thla Vila! fr*a day a n d
ahnuld g e t aom* Mg p r o je c t
m oving alo n g nlcaly. T our ma*
g n a tl r qualltlae a r a v a r y pro*
nounced. Maka good uaa of
thorn.
flP.MIAt (May I I tn J u n t 11)
— Maka Wa plana for th a da y a
ahead on thla fraa day, whllo
balria r a r t a l n lo ahow l o y a lty
to cioaa tlaa. K now w h a t y o u r
t r u a poalllon t« w ith k a y p*n.
pit. It Id y o u r a tlf of w h a t a v a r
la not r l a h t .
MOOA ( H l l . t l t t K A (June 31
tn J u l y 31)— H 'l n a out aortal*
ly with frlende le vary Import*
ant to your w ell-being r l a h t
now. Naw frlanda can ba added
to yo u r pra aa nt r lr r la . T hay
r a n anrlch your Ufa Immania*
ly In tho future.
LEO ( J u ly 33 to Ana. 31)—
A man or wom an of tha world
not poealhta t o e n n t a e t d u r t n a
w ork w eak la a v a lla b la t o you
now for naad*d advlra, au p p o rt.
Ba up a n d dolna. U r in e y o u r
capablllllaa bafora t h a r l a h t
paraona.
A H in t) (Alia. 33 to Rapt. 33)
—A little t r i p l o new p larea
and prraona will b r i n e f orth
wonderful naw Ida** for ad*
v a n r ln e yo u r aim*. C o n c e n t r a t e
on iha actanltflc. Incraaaa y o u r
fund of knrtwladga.
M B it A (Kept. 31 to Oct. 33)
—fl a t t in g altuatlon a r o u n d you
Im prnvtd can m ak a Iha daya
ahaad a ta m m u r h b rlg h la r, e f ­
fluent. Mtrlva for parfaotlo n.
A th o u g h tf u l a l f t to lovad one
will add to y o u r ow n happlnaao
a* wall.
a c o i t p l o (Oct. i t to Nov. 31)
—E ndea vor to alt do w n w i t h
moat p ow arful p a r t n a r you h a v a
and dlaeuea waya a n d m eana
for f u r t h e r i n g praaant projacta.
Tou have only to oak tn g a t
f u r t h e r aupporL Ba p ractical,
logical.
a A tilT T A N tt'g (Nov. I t tn
Pec. 31)—You a r a able t o gat
t h a t w ork dona a n d w ith par*
aona who a r e uaually not w i t h ­
in reach, Thla can b a l l t r y o u r
lot In Ufa really. Ba h a p p y i n
w h a te v e r It la you do.
CAPRICORN (Dae. 33 t n J a n ,
Jit)— A p a r ti c u l a r ly enjoyable
day If you a r a w ith c o n g e n ­
ial a a t w h a te v e r hnbhlaa you
m u tu a lly Ilka. T r ip p i n g t h a
lig h t fa n ta a tla oould a l i o l i f t
w a n in g aplrlta. F o r g e t t h a t
emotional problem,
A n C A R t v a ( Ja n . I t t a Feb.
I D — T im a and e n e r g y on t h la
fraa day ahould ha epent g e t ­
t i n g abode a n d fam ily condl*
Ilona m ore Ideal. Ha a u r a of
w h a t you rauat da. t h e n do III
E n te r t a i n
t o n ig h t
ab
you
pleaaa.
PlgCRg (Fab. 30 t o Mar. 3 D
— If you t a k a a good f r i e n d
long, thla la Ideal d a y for A
abort t r ip or aacuralon, e ith e r
for plaaauro or bualnaae. Ree
paraona whnaa f a v o r you c o ­
vet. Ba c h arm in g , u n d t r a t a n d In a.
I F YOt’R CHILD I t HORN
TODAY, he n r aha will ba one
of thoea e i l r e m e l y c a r e f u l Indi­
viduate w ho flrat ha v a to toaa
a t h i n g a r o u n d ta the mind ao
m uch t h a t a ll pow er o f d a r l alon la t o il, If you don't e arly
give dlaclpllna a n d l u r u l r a t a
Iha old a d a g e "ha w ho healla ta a la loat.” Than tha c h a r t
beenmee eucceeefut a n d th o
tende ncy h a re la A f u n d a m e n t ­
a ll y e thic al one.
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UK AURAL T K A D E A C IE II A
Memorial Day Hunday w h a n
you r a n wall m editate a n d t h i n k
upon th a eaerlflrea t h a t othera
hava m ade on be half of t h e i r
c ountry. T ha aapecta a r a n o t
good for a n y forceful a c tlo n a
and much tro u b le could ra a u lt
If you a r a In a n y w a y d e m a n d ­
ing. Attend aarvlcaa and live
tha Uotdan Hula to y o u r baat
ability.
A R IR g (Mar. I I to Ar. I D —
B i p e d a l c a r e In d r i v in g a n d In
c o n v e r s a tio n with o t h e r a la
needed If you w a n t t o keep o u t
of
t ro u b le
today,
flat
to
c hurch. Maka y o u r Ufa w i t h
othera mora plaaaant, ha ppy.
TAL'HVS (Apr. 1C to May I D
—HtllevJng t h a t you a re a b l e to
purchaaa even t h a t which m o n ­
ey c a n n o t buy la a fallacy now,
Ha vary prude nt w h e re m o n e ­
t a r y m a tte r a a r a concerned,
(live a help ing h a n d w i t h o
pure he art.
UKMIAI (May 31 to J u n e 31)
—Although you may ba u n d e r
eotna praaaura, ahow c o n s i d e r ­
a tio n and klndneea to all about.
At first o p portunity do w h a t ­
a var will Imprnva yo u r h e a lth .
Uet w a rdrobe In good order.
MOOA CHILDREN ( J u n e M
t o J u l y I D — A lthough you *
may faal you hava fru stratio n * ,
a quick look a b o u t you eooa
haa you t h a n k i n g Ood for y o u r
lot In lif t. Land a he lp in g h a n d
Inita ad. Make v a lu a b le f r la n d a
thuslr.
LEO ( J u ly I t t a Aug. I l l —
Don't a i p a c t much time or f a ­
v ors from pale r i g h t now, (Inca
thay a r e vary buay o r n o t
feeling wall. 8 a gallant. A w a it
n b a tte r tim e for n o d a l p l e a a u r a i w hich c an th a n b a m o ra
enjoyable.
V IR U S (Aug. I I t a a*pt. I I )
— A w ait n b a i i t r d a y if yon
w a n t ta g a t Iha b a cking a n d
su p p o r t from h l g h a r-u p a t h a t
you daalra. Don't ba Im patlenL
T hay ha v a t h e i r ow n problem *
lo eolv* a t t h la Hint.
LIRMA (Bapt. I t t o Oct. I t )
— If othera a r e b a tt e r I n f o r m 'd
on any topic t h a n you, Helen
to t h t l r Idaaa laetaad of t r y ­
in g t o Impoaa yo u r ow n. D on't
go o ff oa a n y t a n g e u u . You
can lose out on n good IdtaL
ACORPIO (Oct. I t t o Nov. I t )
—T r y t a g t o g a t o u t of som a
o b liga tion can give you t r o u ­
ble l a t e r w ith a p a r tn e r . Ue
a ura l a t e r n o t to r r t l l r l i o a
good (r ltn d . B* of help In ste ad
and bulk! up confidence.
BAU ITT ARIL'S (Nov. SI t *
Dec. t l ) — T ou h a v a a g u r g e t *
ba vary blunt w ith (boas a b o u t
yau, but you w ould only g o t
Into h o t w a t e r . Do c o n s c ie n t­
ious w h a re bills, ate. a r e c o n ­
cerned. Flan t o g a r aa y o u a r *
able,

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CAPRICORN (D»C. JJ to J«n.
By l a b o r in g to ouch
w »y t h a t o t h e r a r e tneplred,
you a re a tru e b e a r e r o( the
l ia h l today. Be more concerned
a b o u t m a in ta in in g sood health.
T u t all In o r d e r a bout you.
AnUARIL'g (Jan. I t to r a h .
1*)— Vou have to be a h u m a n i ­
t a r i a n today, atnca t h e r e a r e eo
m an y who look to you for a a elatance. r h o w you r e a p e d th e
m e a n in g of thla day. Be a p p r e ­
ciativ e of y o u r fallow man.
P I I C C I (Feb. &gt;4 to Mar. toy
—T ry not to epand eo much
f a r e n te r ta i n m e n t and c o n c e n ­
trate
upon
h e lping
othere
a ro u n d you. Be c h ee rfu l and
ralaa the m orale nf d o l e tlee.
H ava peace w ithin y o u r own
he art.
i f Tocm c h il d i i b o r n
TODAY, he or a ha will have
t h e ab ility t o solve t h e p r o ­
blem ! of othere ae well aa M i
or he r own. In d u lg in g In e p o rtl
will w ork o f f much of th e • *e n t i r e e n e r g y In th la chart.
An education ala nted to w a rd
■ e e e r n m t n t w o r k o r police
w o rk o f a n y aort Is very fine,
w h t l h r r mate or female.
« n k n % T , w a r i t . teas
OKMINAL T C b D B M IIISi
day when only hy expreaalna
yo u r charm to w a r d ! othere, by
ahow tng an I n t tr e a t In them
w ith an a tt i tu d e of b e n ig n u n ­
d e m a n d i n g , will you be able
to a ld e .t t p tome h i r e h c o n d i­
tio n s now In s i t e d t h a t could
lead you Into a coneldereble
a m o u n t of trouble. Show you
e an Ignore a n y aarcaetlo c o m ­
ments.
AMICI (Mar. t l t o Apr. I l l —
F in a n c ia l a ffa lra oan ba quit#
difficult but If you b u t t e r
r l l h t people up a little, they
anon ease up. Avoid too much
speed In driving. C u t down the
accid ent ra te , which could I n ­
clude you.
T A I 'M I I (Apr. !4 t o May
j o ) —Tou a re m ag n e tic and hava
be(*ar Judgm ent t h a n o th e r a
now, ao ge n tly give advice to
help them. T hin k a b o u t Inc r e a t i n g abundance at som e
o t h e r lima. Aspects will then
be better.
tiK M ISI (May : i to J u n e t l )
—Sticking to p tr e o n a l affa ire
le wise, tinea oulelda activ ities
could c a u i e you to r u n Into
good deal of trouble, tin kind
t h l n g t for othere. Thla bring*
fin* benefit* later.
M n n t CHILDRKN ( J u n a t !
to J u ly I I I — Look to a good
pal fo r u n d e m a n d i n g of your
Ideal, alnca othere a r e all too
huay or worried, &lt;l»t out to
som e a o d a l a n d c h a r i ta b l e a f ­
fair. Do your p a r t w ith c o m ­
plete confidence.
LCD ( J u ly I I t o Aug. I D One In pow er will not d i s a p ­
point you today, while othera
could certain ly ba l a c k i n g In
t h e i r effort*. T ake th e tro u b le
t o do yo u r civic du ly . Help
y o u r fellow man a n d you help
youraelf.
VIRUO (Aug. I I to Rept. I ! )
— M aking good u i a of naw
euggeellona ean he very p r o ­
fitable. b u t o o i ln g c h a r m la
Im p o rta n t. Avoid old c o n d i ­
tion*. a nd an Irate friend. E le ­
vate your level o f conacloutneee. II* m ore hum ane, too.
LtRRA ( I t p l . I I t o Oct. 11)
—Several a n ile lte * hava won
you In r a t h e r a d ith e r , b ut by
h a n d lin g all d u tie s with r e c ­
titude, you win out. HIg e apert
give* aeele tanre. Met* may
seem a little too dem anding,
( h o w patience.
SCORPIO (Oct. I t tn Nov. I t )
—Any auggeellone from d y n ­
am ic p a r tn e r should ba heeded
In de aling w ith o t h e r s on Im­
p o r t a n t m a l t r r a . He e nerge tic
a n d c a r r y th r o u g h with apeed.
M ake fine he adw a y eatlly.
■ A liI T T A R I I 'l I Nov. I I to
Dec. I l l — 1‘eree rv ere n re In any
labor f a ri n g you la t h e only
w a y to handle It e fficiently and
accurately . Don't go off on a n y
t a n g e n t s . Theae could become
Very troubloue.
CAPRICORN (Dec. I I t o Jan.
SID— lle lng a m u s in g a n d e n ­
t e r t a i n i n g w ith othera la beat
w a y to g e t rid o f th a t d e p r e s s ­
ive feeling In th e air. K*Ubllah peaca a v eryw here. L'ea t h a t
fin* talent you poeseee.
A l |l'A R I L 'l I Jan. I t lo Fah. I I
— A lthough you w a n t to hava
• good tim e, there la much you
a ae d lo do a t abode, t o be d u t i ­
ful. Being more tee u ra m e a n t
c o n ta c t i n g the r i g h t person.
Get f r ta d o m of mind. WOllK.
P l a n e * (Feb. 1# to Mar. :e&gt;
— Although home problem ! may
ba r a t h e r annoying, ba devoted
Juet t h e same. C o ncentrating
y o u r effort* t h e r e will avoid
a r g u m e n t s outside. Stay on tha
aafe aids and win out.
I F YOI’R CHILD IR MORN
TODAY, he or aha will be
s o m e w h a t of * p a r a d o s, alnca
while t h e m le good m e n ta lity
a n d ability l o sell especially,
th a tendency ta to p u l l e r a ro u n d a t home If you don't
e arly te a c h t h a t being out In
th e world la a g r e a t a d v en lu r*
In I leal f. Ilia some a m o u n t of
dliclpllna a n d th e n th la c h a r t
can be a m ost I n tere te ln g and
h a p p y on*, a force for good.
-TS# s t a r s Impel, they d a a e l
ewmgel." W h a l yaw m a k e •»
y a a r lira to l a r g e ly aa l a t o i l
Ca rroll n i g h t e r 'a in div idual
F o r e c a st for your sign for J u n e
la b o w ready. F o r yo u r copy
• • n d yo u r b l r t h d i t o i n d I I . i i
t o Carroll B l g h te r F ore c ast.
T ha Sanford H erald. Bo* H i t ,
H ollyw ood H . Ca lifornia.

New PR Man
NEW YORK (UPD—Harold
Weinman, a former executive
sports editor and columnist
for the now defunct New York
Mirror, has replaced Herb
Heft as public relations direc­
tor of the New Yorh Meta.
Heft, who resigned last
week, now la an executive
vice president ond public re­
lations director for the Balti­
more Bullets of the National
Basketball Associate*.

In Hill Of Fame
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI)
—Golfdom’s big three, Jerk
Klcklaus, Arnold Palmer and
Gary Player, will Join n host
of select company when they
are installed ae members of
tha Hilt of Fama at Oak Hill
.Country Club Juno T.

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T ttt - l:W p.m. (NBC)
* Santo Domingo: War Among
M oods." A quickly put tog o t h o r m w i special (doalgno d to boot tho CBS Monday
Night Special) which doe« an
affactlra ob of aumraing up
t h o confuting attention the
Unitod Btatao finda Itself in
In tho Dominican Republic.
Tho svsnts there are sum*
merited verbally and on newa
film and there are Interview*
with American and Dominican
officiate.
7:80-8:80 p. m. (CBS) Raw­
hide. "Pingy," (Rerun). Minimal action here, but plenty
• f good robust humor, thanks
to Ed Begley as a gregarious
confidence man not averse to
breaking the law for a fast
buck, and ho learnt a new
town’s been built over an
abandoned mine and tha bank
la directly over one of the
tunnels. He's aueh a benev­
olent-looking old codger, Git
Favor doesn’t realise he and
bis drovers are being used
for a heist.
t-8:30 p.m. (ABC) Tha
Fanner’s Daughter. "Why
Wait *TI1 November." If
you’ve been a regular follow­

TV Time Previews

er of the aeries and can
hardly contain yourself wait­
ing for the big day, this epi­
sode (the last of the season)
it guaranteed to keep you on
edge. Katy and Glen decide
November Is a long time to
have to wait to get married,
particularly in their agitated
condition, and they plan an
elopement. Everything y o u
might expect to go wrong
does.
8:30-0 p.m. (ABC) Tha Addams Family. "New Neigh­
bors Meet tha Addams Fam­
ily." (Rerun). A wildly fun­
ny half hour. Think how
you’d feel if you were on
your honeymoon and you
moved into a home next door
to the Addams clanl Tha
newlywed Petersons (Cynthia
Pepper and Peter Brooks)
fare this unusual situation
and you know if their mar­
riage can last through such
experiences os tha neighborly
visit and bridge game, it will
survive anything.
0:30-10 p.m. (NBC) Jack
Benny Program. (Rerun).
Considering how poorly she
fared with her own serlea
thia aenion, thla Is a welcoma

opportunity to catch Carol
Bumstt downing In a rivarboat sketch with Jack (ha’a
a rivsrboat gambler) and
singing "Everything’s Com­
ing Up Roses" on tha rerun
of a program originally aired
in 1063.
0:30-10 p. m. (ABC) FDR.
"Fury In tha East." This half
hour covers the far-flung ac­
tivities of tha United Staten
Armed Forces in tha Pacific
during tha earlier stage* of
the war, what the strategy
was, how It waa arrived at,
how implemented and how affectlva It was.
10-11 p.m. (CBS) Slat­
tery's People. "Question: How
Long la the Shadow of a
ManT” (Renin). Interesting
drama about Intra-party con­
flicts. Vera Miles gives a
well-drawn performance as a
newly elected lady legislator
who decides Slattery holds too
much power, And sha’a almost
too much for him.
10-11 p.m. (NBC) Jack
Paar Program. (Color). Most­
ly talk tonight, but since
there as some good talkers
involved, It’s a reasonably en­
tertaining show, Robert Mor-

ley Is on hand to sound off
on a few pet peeves and to
trounce Hermlone Gingold in
a debate moderated by Jack.
Bob Newhart tells of how a
flight on a non-schcduled air
lines has put him off air
transport. And for the older
ladies, Robert Goulet lends
his barltons voice to "Who
Can 1 Turn To (When No.
body Needs Me)” and "Sum.
mer Sounds."
10-11 p.m. (ABC). 12
O’clock High. "Interlude."
(Rerun). The title tells the
story. Gsneral Savaga shows
signs of tension so he's fore
ed to take a furlough. Going
to Scotland, ha meets a
WREN lieutenant, and after
a few stormy introductory
aeselons, their friendship bios'
soma. But, as In all good con
tinuing TV series, It's an
othsr case of star-crossed lov­
ers. It's a pleasura to see the
human side of Savage for 4
change end Robert Lansing Is
lietter than usual In the role.
Guest star Dana Wynter
brightens any TV show she
visits and she's particularly
wistful and appealing in this
one.

W8EKEND T E LE V IS IO N

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads
2.1. Painting

1. Lout A Found

LOHT: Dlack F r e n c h Poodle PAINTING A r e p a ir , I l l - I l l *
n a m e d "P ape." R eward. LtAstihy, 121-7417.___________ __ 24. Well Drilling

2. Personal*
Do you h a v e a d r i n k in g p r o b ­
lem. W rit* P. O. Dog t i l l .
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4. Ileauty Care
H A R R I E T T '* l la a u ly N o o k ,
a o f t w a t e r , ovenln g app'l*.
181 So Oak. 222-2741.

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287 W. 2nd HI_________ 121-8421

10. Home Appliances
SANFORD ELECTRIC

O. E. A p .l la n c a a —N aw A Used
SP E C IA L ON PERMS
112 Magnolia___________111-1281
Ac* D e a u ty Shop haa moved
t o C u t ‘N‘ Curl R r e u ty Shop. I I . M uhIcbI Instruments
lo % off n f r e g u l a r prices or
P e rm s, l i t P a l m e t to Avo. Ph.
P la n o S e r v ic in g a T u n i n g
221-0124.
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6. Child Care
NANNIE'S K I D D I E CARE, 1418
H. Oak A v i , ! t } - 0 l t l . Infanta
to I y r t . W* Never Clots.

P la n o T u n i n g a n g R e p a ir
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.11. Upholstery

UVKR 12 YEARS
E X C E L L E N T Car* A E n te r t a l n m e n t P r o g r a m Dally for of fine w o r k m a n s h i p In uphol
s t a r i n g D ra p erie s, Slipcovers.
c hildren. TOM TKIJMII NUR­
T im a r a y m a n t * as lit t le ae
SERY. 10 N. Edgem on, North
|1 mo. D r a p e r y h a r d w a r e In
Orlando. 112-1777.
• tallnllon.
K U L P DECORA TING SH OP
8, Pets A Supplies

_______ l'h 111-111 1

ANIMAL
HAVEN.
Kennel*
K rrernad Run, Doirdl-tg 3322722. V e i l come sea ue!

41. I'lantH, Feeds, Seeds
' it; T?iy^ nT ? R ^ * ^

(le g u la r 180 the. 22l.no, 108 Iba.
Iota 111.82 lia ble O ra ei Heed.
P e ne arnla A A rge ntina . Ask
for c u r r e n t prices., a li o o th e r
G E R M A N H IIF .P IIE D D P u p p ie s,
t
l r a a i A Fie ld Seed*, Clover,
pure bred, u n r e g is te r e d . I l l etc.
1511.
A. M. P r e v a t t 742-2111, Bavllla,
F lorida_______________________
HTIID 8KIIVICK! H U r k Minal u r a Poodle, AKC,
ail. Call 111-T0Q) a f t e r I p.m. 50. Mine. For Sale
PE R S IA N K itte n s,
215. 1:2-141)9.

P u r e Dred.

51. Articles For Rent

LOVELY COUNTRY HOME
"You n a m e 11— w* h a v e It!” IDONINO, m y hom e. 1 2 1 - l i l l
On larg e lake, 1-A of land, I
S e t ti f n c tl o n g u a r a n t e e d .
POPCORN MACHINE f o r C a r ­
B d r m , I ba th*. lg*. •I’J j ' S
nivals. Baxaare A P a r t i a l .
room, aap. d in in g room, k i t ­
AMERICAN RENT-ALL DATS W O R K 111-I72*.
chen equip., double g a r a g e ,
I I I ! S. H i a w a t h a
1 2 1 -ltlt
fully a i r c onditioned, h a r d ­
LADY, Age 14 d e sir e s position
wood floors, g r o u n d s nicely
ae R e c e p tio n ist A T ypist.
landscaped. A w ay from t r a f ­
53. Wanted To Buy
Catl 122-1101.
fic A a ir p l a n e p a tte rn .
SELL
US
your
F u r n i t u r e . JOURNEYMAN P i p e f it t e r , own
c
. A. WHIDDON, SR.
Q uick Service w i t h th a Cash.
tools, C h a u f f e u r Llcenee. Ph.
BROKER
S U P E R T RADING P O S T .
I1I-0I08.
101 • P a r k
IH .2211
121.1177.
STEADY B a b y s i tt i n g pr e fe r r e d .
Will c a r e for c h ild r e n d a y or 90. Lota For S aIo
USED r U R N I T O R *
night. 21J-2I01.
_______ 121-2178 ______
4 LOTS 1)22.00. (12.00 d o w n
55. Furniture For Sale
111 mo. O a k w a y off S a n fo rd
84. Real Estate • Sale
Ave. 122-2142.
WILSON - MA1EJI FURX
NO QUALIFYING
NORTH I I I F t. of t h a W e e t
Buy — Sell — T rad*
730 ft. of L ot 17 of F lo r id a
111-15 E. laL
111-1111 On se ve ra l nice home*. Sm all
down p a y m e n t, asxum e m o r t ­
L a n d A C olonisation Co. L a k e
ga
ge.
Monro*,
tll-lllf.
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F o r th* b i g g e s t se lec tion e f
n e a r l y new and used f u r n i ­
tu r e . ■** Noll's F u r n i t u r e Aleo a p p r o v e d B r o k e r for F H A 95. Houses For Sale
A VA ItOO Down H om e *
Brokerage
in
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RtOHBUAO REALTY , Hwy.
on 17-11. Open 2 day* 2 to *.
17-22 South, A i sac. H. W. 3- BEDROOM, t bath, k itc h e n
equipped, fenced y a r d w i t h
Buddy
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Used f u r n i t u r e a pplia nce s, toote,
pump. Newly painted. 1300
111! n i g h t 333-1354 or 1212.
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4 block* from c e n te r of S a n ­
FREE ESTIMATE
ford. Ideal of I n ve stm e nt
(122 DOWN
U p h o lste r in g A M s ttre en ren
buelneae
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pays all. HELMLY REALTY,
Co. a t 722 C e le ry Ave. I I I per,
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1117.
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1172.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. b e r t C. Morris, A d j u t a n t G e n­
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Hedd.ng A F u r n i t u r e
USA It EUR, APO Naw York,
AT FACTORY PRICES)
14
bathe, F lo r id a
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HIG H I n ta r a a t Short T e r m In- 12’ YOU PAY r e n t you can
a n d pump. Monthly p a y m e n t
v e eto r W anted, Local Duelown a horn* o f your ow n.
291.22.
Inclu ding
I ntere st,
nee*. Ph. a f t e r 7:10 p. m,
Bom* r e a d y f o r occupancy.
ta x e s a n d Insurance. Call (33.
131-0214.
LMN E N T E R P R IS E S ,
INC.
1071. n ig h t 211-2410.
t i t Longwood P l a t a , L ongGROCERY Store A Gee Station
wood.
Fla.
a
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able J u l y 1. Ph. 133-3(11 a f ­
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18(8. ____
121-2121 A tla n tic Dank Dldg.
12,710. 113-1112.

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till
Durne A Allen
f i t s t l ) Ce ntra l Fla. Show*
1115.00 Special 119.10.
(2) P r ie s la R ig h t
I I I * I t ) H u n t l a r • B r inkle y
ANAH Day C a m p b e g in s Jun*
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MONDAY r . M.
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1:11
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l i l t * (2) f a r W han
f o r m a tio n call 112-2245, Frad UM Dll ELLA T e n t, floor, 111. 69. Schools &amp; Inst ructions
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(59.95, ou r price 1(9.95. Cos- 71. Male Help Wunted
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MONDAY A. M.
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view
( I ) T h e a te r of th a Stara
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122-ltOI.
HANFORD SEW ING C E N T E R
1:24 12) AIIC News
1:12 ( I ) Naw* A W e a th e r
12:10 (2) Pr.iple Are f u n n y
11:10 (1) T o n l s h l Hhow
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322-7110.
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lit I llneelinll
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14) Hunehln* Almanao
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F i n a n c in g A rra nged
212-2217 TV HALE, Heel Ruya In Town.
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2:22 ( I ) Woollier - News
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K. DARTLKTT and
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11:10-11:10
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121-1950 After 0
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chine, T o a s t a r. K nife s h a rp I- WAIINKIt end JKNNIK
a r e both unknow n, an d i r . th e County J u d g e of Heinlimle
helpful. Ph. 122-1141, IJ2e n r r , Mixer, Metal Kitchen
D. WAIINKIt. hie wife. If 11)11-11:21 K e ynolea of Muelo
• c t o r a of, and Iruateea for County, Florida, al hi* offlc*
4017
o
r
111-0211.
(4-2)
VT
Cat,(nets.
Linens,
Many
o
th
a
r
19.
IluildcrH
Supplied
liv ing e n d If deed, their
t h a p ro p e rly of T h e Hod- In tha court h n u,* of eald
M O M M Y P. M.
Heme. R e asonable offer* not
u n k n o w n heirs, devlieei,
w elt Beatty Company, If County a t Sanford. Florlda,
r e fu t e d .
Hour*: Sat. 12-2. W A N T ED : W hit* lady be tw ee n
T T n P cS T l^Jo n rrel^T lep ^ *
legatee* o r gra n le ea ; and 12:02-11:10 Kalladoacupe (1-J)
within a l l
calendar month*
dteeulvadi
12 A 22 to live In good home
11:11-11:41
Klndartlroe
GIIKtlOUY LUMUEn CO
Hun. 1-4. I I S m y r n a D r , De­
a n y a n d all p a r a o n a
T h a u n k n o w n a r a n te a e , from t h a lim a of th a ftrat p u b ­
w i t h widow. M ust b* a ble to
510 Maul* t v s
Itf-OIOI
nary.
c la im in g by, t h ro u g h or 12:20-1:11 q u e s t
aaalaneae, eucoaaaora In lication of t h l l notice. T w o
cook A do aoma houaaw ork.
K i p l o r l n g Science
u n d a r a n y of tha aald Da- 1:20-1:40
Intaraat, dir e c to r ,, Block* uople* of each claim or d e ­
117-2177.
_______
_
q u e e t V T lt
A i n CONDITIONER t t t Ton.
20. Hardware
f t n d a n t a or otharwlae, and 1:41-1:1*
h o ld e r ,, or a n y o t h a r p a r ­ m and ahall be In w r iting, and
Com
m
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Unit.
C
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a n y a n d all persona claim ­
t y claim ing by, th ro u g h , ahall etat* tha placa of real­
A lr-tam p, Com plete price 1190. 71. Male or Female Help
in g a n y e etate , rig h t, Utle
un d a r o r a g a l n a l T ho llod denre a n d pu tt offlc* addrata
tU nfurd'a Most Cumplat*
101 H. P a r k . 111-0111.
o r ( n t i r e i t In, or Hen
wall
Itealty Company, of t h a c la im a n t, and (ha ll b*
t e d W ill ia m s h o w .
upon, lb* re al property
w hnae n a m e , and placaa of awnrn t o by t h e claim ant, hi*
&gt;81 B, I t i h ____________ 117-1424 USED TV, 24” HUvarlon* Con­
h e rein described, or a n y
roaldenoo are u n k n o w n :
agent, or a tt o r n e y and accom ­
sol*, good p i c tu r e 140. H I IN THH CIN C P IT COURT OP 21. Hume Repairs
p a r i thereof.
All pereone c la lm lnx any panied by g filing fee of one
2171.
K E W I C O R n E S rO N D E N T
YOU
AltB IIKKKDY NOT! TIIM NINTH JU D ICIA L C IR ­
e atata , r ig h t, title o r In­ dollar a n d aueh claim or de ­
w a n t e d In Oviedo. Must cover
te r e e l In or to the real mand not an filed ahall be void FlK D t h a t a a u ll h a s been CUIT IN AND FUR SKMIKULK CUMPLETK KIT CH E N r a m o - a . K. E le ctric R a n g e, good c o n ­
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
Social, C hurc h A S c h o o l
b ro u g h t a g a i n s t you, th a n a ­
• e l a t o h e r ln a f la r deacrlba / Daniel Fielder
d
iti
o
n
142.
111-0239.
deling,
w
ith
complete
low
E v e n t ! . Ue* of C a m e r a n a c ta CHANCKRY
NO.
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of
w
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car*
ad, o r any p a r t tberaof,
Aa a d m l u l a l r a t n r a f the
F i n a n c i n g a r r a n g e d . Call 111■ary. C ontac t P a u l B rooklain c lo u d i from and (o quiet TIIM DOSTON F IV E CENTS
whnee n a m e , a n d p l a n e
Ketat* of
,
29 PLTMOU TK , t u g g a g a ta c k .
1770
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■hire, Sa n fo rd H e rald , t i l and c onfirm (he title t o tha HAVINGS DANK,
of re aldenre a r a unkn o w n .
ChrleUne II. f i e l d e r ,
B aby Btrolter. 111-2222.
P la in tiff,
h e r e i n a f t e r desc ribed re al pro
2111.
TOU AUK HR HKD Y NOT!dreeaeed
22.
IMumblng
va.
party,
f l K D t h a t a Com plaint to q u it! llutchleon a n d t.*ftl* r
UFKD Air C o n d itio n e r 112-112
Sltla and to oancal c e r ta in r e ­ I’oat Offlc* D ra w e r II
T ho nam e of t h a Court In EDW ARD C. PAYNK. a t at.
Volts, 111. I l t - l l l i .
which th e suit h ie been InitlDefendant*.
s t r i c t i v e c o vena nt! In daeda on Hanford, F lorida
PLUMUINU
NOTICM O F SUIT IN
MEN'S wonx S H IR T S |1
l u te d ta the CIIICU1T COURT.
C o a tr a o lln g llapalro
4ha follow ing deacrlbed real Attorney* for A d m lnlatrator
MORTUAUK
KONKI'LonUMM
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
p r o p , r t r , to - w lli
F
R
E
E ESTIMATES
coiiilab May ] l , s i A J u n e I.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
AND F t l lt S Kit I NOI.K COUN­ ro t EDWARD C. PAYNK
a L HA RVEY
Lota I t , II a n d I I . Block 11. m t
112-1711
111 Sanford Ava.
*12-1111 110 Sa n fo rd Av*.
I I , t l h Bastion Hraamwold, C D M -tf
TY, FLORIDA. Tho a b b rev iate d MKIIIIKNCRi UNKNOWN
lllle of th e r a s e Is THOMAS W. AND TOi All partlee clalMlng
a c c ording to tho p l a t th e r a C a r p e t s r i s e n e a s ie r w ith t h e
Intere sts by, t h ro u g h , u n ­
of aa recorded In Plat IN TIIM CIHCPIT r o t'M T . III.KDHOK, BINtlLB va. W. O.
Blue L u s tr e E le c tr ic Sham de r or a g a l n e t tho afore*
llook I, Pa go IS, of tho NINTH JUDICIAL CIHCPIT. IN W IIITK a n d --------- WIIITK. hla
pooar only I t p e r day. C a r aald person
Publlo lle o o r d i of tieml- AND HUH SHMINULH COPN wife, a t al, b a tn g Chancery
roll F u r n i t u r e Co.
YOU A llE hereby notified
TV, FLOMtltA.
Case No. U l l i .
n o U County, Florida,
NOTICM OF APPLICATION
T h a description of t h e veal t h a t a Com plaint to foreclose
h a s bean filed a g a ln a l you In IN t'llANCKNY NO. t*SM
r i m TAX IIKKD
F E E D E R 'S
A ir
OnndlUaner
t h a above aty lad cult, t h a abort W YNGbUS FOREHAND LONG, p r o p e rty Involved la an follows: a c e r t a i n m o r tg a g e encum ber
11,10* MTU, | t » * cash. I l l &lt;■♦*. 1*4.1* Fieri da Blslwfos a f
Plalg
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th
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Lot T H U M B HU NDRED
t i t l e of w hich la H a r d y W.
"411
2127.
FORTY • F IV B
( I I I ) , of re el property, to - w l ti
R aw D a n d Kva llalte P. Ilawia. v a
NOTICE IB H E R E B Y OIVEX.
Lot 14, n le o k "K", COUN T h a t a D. n i a e r th a h o ld e r of KENM ORE A u to m a tic W e t h e r ,
DLACK HAMMOCK, acc o rd ­
hi* wlfa, Pla intiff*, vereue. Tha UODIIY D. LONG,
T RY CLUB MANOR, UNIT tho follo w in g c e r t if i c a t e haa
in g to tk* F l a t th e r e o f r e ­
Defendant.
• • d w e l l Itea lty Com pany, a
good condition. *12-2211 a f t e r
NO. 1, according to the fllod aald c e rtific a te f o r t a t
corded In F l a t Book 1, a t
NOTICM o r S P IT
C e a a a c l lc u t c o r p o ra tio n , e l a t,
1.
F la t th e r e o f a s recorded In deed to bo leeued thereon. T he
P a g e s I I a n d 121 a n d Flat
Defendant*, a n d you a r a r e - t o i n o i i n Y u . l o n g
Do ok 1, a t F a g sa 72, 11*
P l a t Rook 11, P a g e 22. Pub c ertific ate nu m b er a n d y o a r of AUTOMATIC W a s h e r , n e w ly r e ­
112 Wood Htreal
' ed to aerva a r o p y of yo u r
c onditioned
110. R. C, A.
He Records of Semlnol* Issuance, (ha description of the
a n d I I I . e f t h e Fubtle R e ­
llaytnw n, T aa aa
w a r o r o lh a r p lea d in g to
Whirlpool
air
co n d itio n er
County, F lorida,
c ords e f Bsm lnele Ceunly ,
t h a Com plaint on Plo ln llffa ' a t ­ Tou, D efendant, a r e hereby
p r ope rty, a n d Hit n a m e la
(42. 121-4411 a f t e r I p. m.
h a s been filed a g a l n e t ) p« u In which It w a s u n i t e d a r a a*
Florida.
torney*. Cleveland, Stsphenaon notified t h a t a C om pla int la
T o n a n d sa c k a f you nr* r s th e a Wave ety led aull, a n d Feu follows:
l i t M ill. Bull* I I I S m f o r d Dlverco a n d A n n u lm e n t ha*
12 Cu. F t . O.E. R e f r ig e r a t o r .
A t t a a t to N a tio n a l D a n k Hulld- b i a s (Had a g a l n a l you In (ho qutred t a fll* y o u r a n s w e r with a re require d t a nerv* n copy C e rtifica te No. I I
Tear af
W ardrobe T ru n k .
Vacuum
t a g , Sanford, f l o r l d a , a n d file above st y l e d eult a n d you aro t h e C la r k e f tk* above e n title d of y o u r A n s w e r o r o t h e r P le a d ­ Issuance 11(1
c le a n e r, NO l - l l i t .
t h e o r ig in a l A newer o r o th o r required t * a s r v a a copy a f C o u r t a n d aerva a e s p y t h s r s o f ing t o tho Com plaint on Plain
D e e w k l l e * a l P r o p e r ty !
p l a e d t a g in tha Office of th a y o u r anew e r o r plea d in g to tk* upon P l a i n t i f f s a tt o r n e y , R o a ­ t l t r g a tto r n e y s , ANDERSON,
All Block i Clay Sp rin g 43" QE R ang*, Ilk* MW, 111.
C l e r k *1 t h e Otroult C o u r t on Com plaint on Pl*tnllft*a a t t o r ­ s t f . W aal, whoa* a ddress la t l R U m DRAM A LOWNDES,
P l a t (look I Pag* 1*
111*2111.
I I I E a s t C e n tr a l Boulevard. Kama In w hich aeseiaad K arat,
e g b e fo re t h e I t t h d a y e f Juno. ney, Jos ep h M. Muraako. P. O. South Magnolln Avenue, Orion
A. D. l i e s . I t ?*■ t a l l t a do *0. B os t i l , Porn P a r k , Florida, do, Florida, n e t l a t e r t h a n tk a Orlande, F la r td a , a n d fll* Ik* Emil E. All of aald p r o p e rt y H O SPITAL BED, l l l - t l t l a f ­
o rigina l
Answer
or
o t h a r boltig In tha C ounty of Semia d aar o a a r e eeafoaao will ho and fll* the o r ig in a l a a a w e r or l l t h d a y a f J u n e , t i l l , aa r*
t e r t 9. at.
t e h e e a g a i n s t r a n f a r t h e relief pleading In (ha offlc* of the qwired by law. als* a decree pro Plaodlog In tho office of Hi* note, S ta te of Florid*. Units*
• e m a i l s * la U a C em plalnt.
C l a r k o f tk* C ircuit C o u rt on e o a f s i a o will ha * a t a r e d C lerk o f tho C ircu it C o u r t on ■ueb c e r t if i c a t e ahall bo r a READY-MIX CONCRETE
o r be fora tho f l a t d a y e f June, deamad according to l a w the Block*. S la p p in g Stone*, Sand,
VM a Matte* ahaU he publish- • r before tk* I t h d a y ef J u n e , s f e l n e t you a n d each of you.
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ITNESS
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*4 a a e e a w e a k f e r t e a r conae- t i l l . If you fa ll to do *0 , 1
p ro p e rty dseorlbad In su c h c a r .
Steal* a ra se* Trap*. Rock.
• s t i v e w e e k s l a Vha S anford deer** pro sonfaaao will b* t a k h a v e e a t my h a n d a n d a ffin e d decree pro eoafoaoo will ho ta b
ilflcat* wilt be sold t o th*
L ot M arker*. Polyethylene,
an a g a i n s t y a u f a f t k a rail#! m y official esnl n t Sanford, oa a g a l n e t you f o r t h e relief h ig h e s t c ask bidder a t th*
W ire Mash. Steps. Window
gam la ole County, F lorida, thle dem anded l a th e C o m p la i n t
dem anded t a t k a ComplaJat.
Sills, D ry W alla A O r a l * TU*.
fr o n t door o f tho S im tn a lo
Thla
Notlo#
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b*
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off!
D a ta * tMg I l k d a y e f May,
t l t b Any nf May, 1111.
MIRACLE CON CRETE CO.
County Court lloue* a t Sanford,
ad once a w e a k t o r four eon Florida, on th* first Monday
• la l ■•*! of offlc* a t Hanford, (SEAL)
A . D. I H I .
aecutlvo week* t a T h a Sea
Seminole County, tkln I t k d ay a t
A r t h u r H- B eckw ith. J r .
In th* m o n th of Juno. 12*2. 51. Articles F o r Rottt
ford Herald.
May, l i l t .
An C lerk e f Sold C o u r t
*** j u t h a r
Mash w ith . J r ,
nmm .1 f i m
which t l Ik* 7th day of Jun*.
(B R A D
B y i M a r t h a T. V lklea
C lark O lrtstt Court
DATED THIS ll t h d o r ( 11*1 .
RENT A BED
B y : M tlsabetk B r a a a a h a a
A r t h u r K. B oekwttk , J r
Deputy O a r k
May, lld l.
D a ted t h i s I t k d a y a t May, RoUawgy,
MaopMoL
E a by
C lerk of t k a C ir c u it Court RON Am F. W R I T e f
(SEAL)
11*1.
D. a
Bad*, b y Day. W a s h , i r
Byt M a r t h a T. Vlfclsa
TMOMFEON * W E S T
A rthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
(Official C la r k ’s Baal)
Oar reft B urke , a f
M eath.
Cleveland. Slap he neon A Mlaa
Deputy C lark
I I S e u t k M agnolia A v e au e
Clerk of Circuit Court
A r t h u r K. B eckw ith, J r ,
CARROLL'S FU R N IT U R E
Jooaph M. Muraako
Byi Martha T. Vlklea
Orlande, F lo r id a
A«terser* at l* w .P .O .
C l a r k a f C ircuit C o u r t
111 W. 1stIM -I1II
P. a Don I I S
A t t e r s e p fog P l a in t i f f
p r e w a r S. Sa nford, F lorida,
Deputy Clerk
B y t H. N. T am m , J r „
f e r n P a r k , P is.
D e puty C lark
Fubjlah M a r U . I L I t * Ju a * Fabliek Map IL t l A Juaa «.
A th e r to n fer flalatlffa.
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Pu b lish May T. I I , I I , I I . 1111 gaad a d v e r t is e d l a tk * H e rald
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FRIDAY P. *L

64. Rea! Estate - Sale

77. Situation Wanted

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

St. JohnB Realty

COLORED P R O P E R T T
FOR SALE
I BDRM. HOME ONLY
(100 DOWN
J i m W a l t e r C o rp o ra tio n h a a
nice 1 Bdrm. horn* for s a l s
In Otteen. (D irec tio n !: T a k e
Htale Road 111 E a s t o u t of
Hanford, go t h r o u g h Oatean
A took for a r r o w a house A
lot for sale. On l e f t Just
outetd* City Lim its.) Only
|I 0 0 Down, 170.40 per m onth.
Call Orlando Collect 211-0)11.

In a d d itio n to o u r local t r a d ­
e r s e xchange, wa will a r ­
r a n g e a tra d * on p r o p e rt y
anyw here
In
the
U nited
P la ta or Canada. T i l l tie w h a t
you h a v e and
w h a t you
w a n t . M em ber of I n t e r n a tlo n a l T r a d e r s Club w ith
ov e r 1,080 m em b e r offices
t h r o u g h o u t tha world.
S T E M P E R AGENCY
HO W E LL P A R K — Only I I
R e a lto r - A p p r a ise r • I n s u r o r
m ln u te a from NAS n e a r South
i:i-4 9 9 t
1912 H. F re n c h
Semlnol* K le m a ntary a n d
J u n i o r High Bchoola. F u l l y
a i r conditioned t h r e e badbedroom home* w i t h b u l l t - l a
atova,
t e r r a t a o floors, s i d e ­
I le a l E s t a t e — i n s u r a n c e
w a lk s A a a w tr s . VA A F H A
I r d A P a r k Av*
131-1311
resales, only 2123.00 down,
171.80 m onth to ta l . V acant,
A H e r a ld w a n t- a d la aa ne at
q u i c k iioaaeaalon. Call &lt;47aa y n u r phonal Dial 111-51)1
1111 ( W in t e r P a r k ) . D t w a y
o r 122-9311 (South Seminole)
M ttca lf Raaltor.
a n d uea yn u r c h a r g e eccounL

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Ball-Blair Agency

YOU iSiwUl8-N-A‘P a t I b e s e

VACATION
SPECIALS!

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

SOLD!
651

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES
m£L

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63 FALCON
4-dr., Air Coad., Straight Trass.

*

63 CHEVROLET
Greenbriar Sts. Wggoa "Lota i f Room’’

63 MERCURY

Only $1995

MoitUrejr 4-Dr. Fully Equipped with
Alr-CMd. "Cool"

63 CHEVROLET

$1495

Corvalr "Mont*” 4-*pood—VEST SHARP
Radio and H tittr.

62 THUN’BIRD

See This One

Beautiful Blach-Charry Finish - Whits
Interior — Like Newt

62 MERCURY

$1695

4-Dr. Monterey. Full Fowar — On* Owner
Ear —
Very Cleam.

61 MERCURY

Only $1095

S-I&gt;r. Hardtop. All Leather Trial — Looks
Lika Naw

61 VOLKSWAGEN

$1295

3Beat HI*. Wagon — Real Economy —
Vacation Special

60 COMET
4-

$495

D r, Ught Bine. Vary Nlco lam m er RpociaL

60 VALIANT

Low Payments

4-Dr, 12,282 Actual Miles. Only Oaa Owner—
Excellent Financing Available.

59 FORD FA IR U N E “500"
CaaTWtlhU — Block-White Top and T re t.

REAL SHARP!

ALSO
Largs Select low ef Okltr Modal Cara Prlcod (o
Soli This Wookond. Don't Got Loft Oat—Como
On Dowa and Roeoiro tho Boot Doai Evor!

HUNT

LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
CORNER PALMETTO A COMMERCIAL

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BEDROOM. 1 Bath. Aaeuma
M ortgage. Ph. i l l t o l l a t t a r
I p. m.

T H E T IM E T E S T E D FIRM
I I I N. P a r k Ava.
Ill-Ill)
NO W TOU CAN TRA D E
IN ALL 10 STATES

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�Want Ads Are Community Conversation — Read and Use Them! Call 322-5612
05. H ouses F o r Sal*
1 HDltM., 1 l i n n . Daap Wall
l o r lawn, I74.4I m o n th ly p a r man U. AvailatiLa ( J ud *. L'h.

u i - iiit.

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(95. H ouses F o r Sale
RAVENNA PARK. 1 Urdroom.
1 bath. Low down paym ent
144.10 monthly. -Jail 1 I M 1 I I .

SHADY OAKB
T ou’lt lava thl* 1 HR. ruatom
built hnm* In b a a u tlfu l Mayfair. Th* m any e x tra a malt*
t l t - U t t M40 H i a w a t h a a t 17-41
It a "ham*.” Rrallat Ically
rrlca d. Only 11,008 down.
Shown by ap p o in tm en t, Call
Dntt!# Bolt a t 117-4111 E*
cluatv*
with
CRUMLEYMONYEITH. INC.
SEVFRAL O utstaadlng 3 S i
B e d ro o m lla m a * a v a ila b le In
a l l Art** at Hanford. Dal ua 1 UEDROOM. 1 bath*, t a r t *
horn*, doubt* r a rp o r t* . k i t ­
f h o w you Aroundl
chen aqulp. T a k a ovar paymanta. l l l - O l l l .

fiilo rt

Sr rail) May 28, 19G5 — Pape 7 A ilOfl. Apartment* for Rent .106, Apartment* for Rent 1118. Truck* For Sale

OUR ANCESTORS
. D rir

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Seminole Realty
111)1 ■ P a r k Av*.
I l l H U a nytlm *

H O M ES

1. A I BEDROOMS
1, m * 1 BATHS
KITCHrlN E Q U IP P E D
LOW MONTHLY PATMEN TS
IMMEDIATE DELIVER Y
F o r C om plit* In fo rm atio n
lira iii Call Your

FHA - VA

SALES BROKER

V i Hav* Th» Horn* F o r You

STEN STR O M
REALTY
lie i
111-1410

F O R SA L E
P a r th* Real Huy tn
A Naw o r Reaal* Homa.
S t* i t a n a l r o r a R a alty
W* H a va Th* Horn* T o r

Tau

STEN STR O M
REALTY
SHI PARK DRIVE
Ph. i:i-:t:o

Open Tonight ’til 9

"Frankly, thsy call m* ‘Dangerous* Dan McQrtW
because I'm a skunk trapperl"

PINECBEBY— I n n . . kltc ha n
equipped,
re ce n tly
pain ted
Inside * out. 111-1110.

97. House* F or Rent

G overnm ent o w n ed
H om es

$100.00 DOW N
S a lta tion of t , I, a n d t
S a d ro n m a locatad In v a r ie s *
8 * itlo n a of S anford
tm m adlato Delivery

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

V A -F H A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
- R EA LTY Offleot t t t - l l l l
N lsbtat l l l - s m
111-8141
t t t l P a r k D rive

N A T IO N A L

ATTRACTIVE C o r n a r Lot In o
otabla ra flna d neighborhood—
H N IS H E D
Houaa,
Lak*
1 Bdrm. q u a lity houaa with FUMary.
111-1041.
l a r g o acraanad patio, fancad
b a c k yard. Flna location for
achoola, c h u r c h a i * ahopplng l-BED ROOM. 1 4 Bath . L arge
Lot. m-H0t.
a rea . 111-1111,
1 BDRM., 1 bath, k ltc h a n e q u ip ­
READ QUICK
ped.
t Hadroom. m
b a th , e o m a r
1 Bdrm., 1 4 bath, Real nice.
lot, pavad road, lak* vlaw,
fancad yard, a ir condltlonad. Also aa* ua Tor FHA * VA
Houaa*—S100 Down * move
T o ta l prlc* 111.400 w ith yo u r
In. Low m o n th ly paym anta.
kind of REST n U T t t r m i .
CALL QUICK for an appoint*
m a n t to aa*—quickly.
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
R E A L EST A T E BR O K E R
BAUT P IL C H E R
Raal E a t a t a Aaaoclat*
Baat Buy B r o k a r
W ILL A MAE PROKOSCH
111-7411 Day o r N ight
111-1174 Day
I t l - O l l t Night*
LONG WOOD: 1 Bdrm., m bath, 1-BEDROOM, F u r n . 417 Holly.
F la . Room, T a r r a t i o floor*.
Marbla w indow allU, C ha in I BEDROOM U n f u r a * k l t i h s n
l in k fane*. 1108 Dow n * a aequipped. II1-I441.
aum a p a y m a n ta of SIS m o n t h ­
ly, Inc luding t ax a a * Inaur- S
Bedroom
house,
k ltc h a n
a n c t. T il L ongdala Av*. I I I equip., HI-1101.
1111.

FU R N ISH E D houaa, n a a r L ak*
R IV E R F R O N T
cuatom
b u ilt
Jaasup, S a n f o r d Avow U l m aaonry hom a t h r a a yaara
1414.
old, tw o a s t r a l a r g o badrooms, taro t i l t baths, targ a L A K E MARY, F u r n . House, 1
liv in g room a n d d i n in g e r a s,
B d r m , Adirtta, No Fata. I l l t» lt.
eom pla ta
Oanaral
E laolrle
k lto h a n , p a n a i a d
walla
NICELY
F u rn . J Br. houaa,
th r o u g h o u t, w a l k - la closets,
1411 Pal mat to. 111-0174.
I I ft. a d d i n g glaaa doors
op a n ln g on l a r g a s e r s s n s d - t a
LOCH ARBOR
porch e v a r lo o k in g r l v t r ,
Inrga s c ras n ad -ln patio, OE A IR Conditioned I B d r m , 1 4
bath*, u n fu r n . bom*, l a r g o
C a n tr a l h a a tln g , 11 g 10
lot. t i l l . R. A. William*,
U tility, doubla c a r p o r t , I H
R
ealtor, 111-1411.
a cra t on h i g h bluff, m any
traaa, p r lv a ta boa t cbannal FU RNISH ED 1-Badroom houa*.
w ith boathouao, t r u l y a baau
I t l - t l t l a f t e r 4 p. m.
tlful a n d
cholco location,
c ash o r tarm s, ow n a r, J a m a s
M. R ob, W a la k a , Florida.

MUCH IN DEMAND
Modsrn homa on Mg lot na ar
I n t s r a t a t a 4. Block c o n s t r u e ,
tlon, nice-looking Instds and
(Mechanic’s Specials)
out,
I
bedrooms,
fam ily
ro
o m - ty p e porch, lot HO ft.
■
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Mercury
baL
W
* 11
•111
deep.
N
e
ig
h
b
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rin
g
hom
as
also
*55 Pontiac 191 wL ILM SIO.
a ttr a c tiv e . T o ta l prlc* IT.IOO.
baL
■
0.
*5T DeBste
w
1101 down. Im m e d iate o c ­
cupancy,
9174 tuL •4 mo.
*57 Old*

tin

1157 bsL •4 MO.
*57 Haleb
*51 Chav, wg 155 bst. 93 ■ O. SO U TH W A R D
*57 Mercury •55 baL • 1 no.
Invootmint * Raalty
•SO baL »&gt; mo. If. N. Park Av*.
11I-I1T1
*55 Olds
*55 Bnkk
•51 baL •3 mo. NOTHINO DOWN, NO QUA LI
FT1NO, NO H E D T A P E •IS bsL • 1 no.
*55 Ford
R 1 0 H T INI J u a t a s ­
•59 Chav. W M il baL • 1 1 no. MOVE
sum e th* u n p a id bala nc* of
*58 Chary •117 bsL • 1 no. m y m o r tg a g e w ith p a y m a n ta
I I I , Including tagoa
'IS Chary •147 baL M no. oa fn dONLY
In surance. Vary clean
*57 DaSoto 1 $75 bat. • 1 me. 1 bedroom hom e equipped
*59 I’lym. • 192 baL •3 mo. w ith s t o r e a n d r e fr i g e r a t o r .
*19 Fury
•135 bsl. IS mo. W rit* Oary McDonald VT-1.
US NAB Bauflay Field. P e n s a ­
*57 Impcr. •381 baL • 1 1 mo. cola.
Fla. or call 411-tlTI,
• 7 8 bai. •3 mo.
*55 Plyn.
Panaacola.
________
•3
mo.
bol.
191
*57 Marcary
mo.
•299
bsl.
•
11
*58 Chavy
90. House* - Bale or Kent
*55 Cadillac $399 baL •17 no.
1 or 1 BDRM. Houa*. Call n f t a r
Accept Trad*.I n i !
4:10 —1:1-1111.
SANFORD AVB. I UEDROOM. I b a t h Houa*.
lll-llll.
OPEN EVENINGS
Sanford. Florida
US-4501 I lift., 1 Bath, Doubt* Util. R m ,
National RcpoMonaloa* lac.
Playroom , F a n c ad yard. Pb.

1-1 and I Bedroom*
NE W a n d USED
Awning* A C a b an a s
QU ALIFY MOBILE HOME*
Kwy. 17-11 *
lll-llll
17’ T R A IL E R , S Bdrm. I f
■ crtana d Porch Oftlca. Holly­
wood T r a i l e r Court.

14' BOAT and I hp. Motor | t l .
Rood condition. &gt;31-0411.
I I ’ CRUISER, Top, Cushion*.
Blearing, No Motor. | l ! i . o r
baat offer. 111-0414.

125. M arine Supplies

SPECIAL PAINTS
FIBREGLASS, Cloth 4 Raatn.
Sava
11%.
Faaco,
1188
F r e n c h Av*. I1I-1II8.

'65 Plymouth
Valiant, Series 200, 4D r Sedan, V-8 Engine,
Autom atic
Tranamlasi on, Power Steering,
R ft H. Only 2,500 Ml.
Showroom new. Locally
Owned. B e f o r e You
Trade, Get O ur Figure.

103. Mobile Homes * Rent
10 a I I H O U I E T R A tL E R for
re nt. I I I m o . Shaded Lot.
111-1711 a f t e r 1:14 p. m.
1

BEDROOM
H ousatrallor,
A d ults only. I t t - l l l l .

61 Olds “98"

OLD FASHION
BARGAINS
AT HEMPHILL!

*8 9 5

*6 9 5

’61 Plymouth

U U W 90

9 Passenger S tation
Wagon, V-8 engine. Au­
tom atic Transm ission,
Power Steering, Radio
and H eater, Air,

*1 6 9 5

ONE OWNER* REA L NICE

*8 9 5

*60 Chevrolet

NO DEAL TOPS A
HEMPHILL DEAL!

CHOOSE FROM .
&gt; RENAULT R-8
RENAULT DAUPHINE
RENAULT WITH
STANDARD OR
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

SPECIA L O F THE
W E EK . . .

5 9 OPEL

COME IN
&amp;
SEE FOR YOURSELFI

$3 9 5

STATION WAGON, AIR-COND.

$ ((( llpm p(u'(f

Don't Forget DODGE Trucks!
We Offer Any Type and Size
Truck to Suit Your Need.

"Excellent Service Too"

Strickland-Morrison Ford* Inc.
m-1l«1

W. Fart I44-M1C

Seminole County Motors
1M1 W. I lf S t. — Sanford
Phone 122-0614
Or M]g7-2t36

Seminole County Motors
1801 W . l i t S t. — Saaford
Phons 322-0614
O r MI 7-2330

Impala 4-Dr. H ardtop,
V*8 Engine, Autonuriic
Transm ission, P o w e r
Steering, Radio, H eater,
2-tone B l u e F i n i s h ,
Clean Interior, Good
Mechanical Condition.

’1395
USED CARS
FROM

HOLLERS
OF SANFORD

| S&amp;'l B U I C K
You'll Save Money
And Be Happier In A *65’
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.

63 Pontiac
Tem pest LeMaae
Coupe, Auto. T ra a a ,
R ft H, Bucket Seats,
AU Vinyl Interior.

*1 5 9 5

*1195

REAL CLEAN
AUTO. TRANS
RADIO f t HEATER

*57 Chevrolet
4-dr. 6 Passenger S ta ­
tion Wagon. 6*cyllnder
engine. Standard T raaa.
mission, R a d i o and
H eater.

BUICK U SABRE HARDTOP

63 PLYMOUTH

*1 5 9 5
’60 Ford

DODGE DARTS!

(2 CHEVROLET
EXTRA CLEAN

4*Dr. Sedan, V-8, Hy*
dram atic Transmission,
Pow er Steering, Power
Brakes, Radio ft Heat*
er. Factory Air.

Galaxle, 4-dr. Sedan,
V-8 engine, FordomaUc
Transm ission, P o w e r
Steering, R a d i o and
H eater.

SALE ON ALL
DODGES AND

Oui, Oui,
THE PEPPY 1965
RENAULT IS RIGHT
FOR THE SMART
AMERICAN!

SAVE

PONTIAC CATALINA B ID AN

171-0101,

k

V«ur EVINRUDE Dealer
104 «-l E. let.
Ph. 1 3 1 - I H t

SUMMERTIME

1012

L et s Do
Business
Togethe

G aiaw ay T e The W a t e r w a y

115. Autos F or Sale

D U PL E X
A pt,
1
Bedroom 1441 LANCER. 4 D r , S ta n d a r d
T ransm issio n.
F u r n . t i l l r a tm a t t o .
1744.88
L A K E MART. Clean. Lg*. F urn.
SANFORD MOTOR CO
ALWAYS Good R enta ls. F u r n ­
188 F re n c h A v a
lll-llll
A p t , Adult*. 111-1118.
ished A U nfurnished. S a n ­
ford a l a k a Mary Araa. Baa 1 BEDROOM duplex, f u r n i s h ­ 1444 FORD, 8 c y l , good condlus a t U l n. T a r k Av*. BALLed, 178 m o . 1 mil* South
Hon 1171. 131-4470.
BLAIR AGENCY.
from H unts. 133-1144.
BOB MeKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
LARGE I Bdrm.. 1 F u l l Bath*, DUPLEX, I Rdrm. fp a clo u s
781 F re n c h Av*.
I1I-0T11
Rooms,
Built-In Kltchan
w ith R a ng* (No R e f r i g e r a ­
e
quipm
ent,
Lge.
Chain
Link
t o r ) . l i l t Magnolia. C o n ta c t
F a n e s enclosure for Children. 1H1 GREY. VW. Sunroof, n a i l ,
Tad William* H a rdw a re.
E xcellent C o n d , 41,148. l i t F u r n . o r U nfurn C i a a t lb t r r y .
1400.
1 1 1 - 1 1 1 0 or l l l - l l l l .
FURNISHER) l-badroom . O ut
W. 1st f t , | U mo. C all l l l E F F . APT. p r l v a t a bath, s u i t ­ 1118 VOLKSWAGEN Van. Side
llll.
1-cedar. E n g in e re ce n tly r e ­
a b le for Coupl* o r Single
built. I l l N. W in t e r T a r k
parson. Ideally locatad do w n ­
NE W | ltadroom Houoa fo r
D r , Caaaalbarrjh____________
to w n .
Inquire a t
Manual
rani
174.00 In
Wood mar*
Ja ooba on Dept, sto re , 111 E.
P a r k , n a a r baa*. I l l - O i l i o r
116.
Autos • Sals or Trade
1*4
lll-llll.
AVALON APARTMENTS
t i l l FKYL1NKR, r a tr a c k a b l*
FURN. 1 Bedroom houa* n e a r m w. i n d s t ,
in -iiir
hardtop, radio , ha a ta r, power
Baa*. 111-1047 o r l l l - l l l l .
a lt e ri n g , t i l t cash o r trad*
DOWNSTAIRS APT. F u rn . t i l ;
FURN. L o v tly 1 Bdrm. homo.
for older car. Ph. HI-1117 or
U p s ta i r s Furn. Apt. |I 0 . I l l C a rp o rt* braaaway. * Sm y­
aa*
a t t i l O a r r ls o a Dr.
1147.
r n a D r , D e n ary , NO 1-1117.
‘14
VOLKSWAOEN
Sunroof a n d
FU RN. A P T , HI-0117.
1 ni)IIM. Houaa, Bummar R a te s
radio. L lk* new, 4118 dow n
111 mo. On a L aka o u t pa at S M A L L FURN. D ow nstair*
a n d a s s u m e low m onthly
Oataan. Will accept 1 c h ild ­
p a y m a n t a W ill aocapl t r a d *
A p t , t i l l Maple. 111-8111,
ren. i l l - o i l i o r 1119.
of older car.
FL O R A HE IGH TS! I Room P h : l l l - l l l l a f t e r 3 p. m.-»:l8
NICE Clean I Bedroom House
F u r n . Apt. |I 8 . t i l l p a lm
p.m. Moaday t h r o u g h S a t u r ­
In DaBary. F u r n . o r U n f u r n ,
day.
W a y D riv e e r r a tm a t t o .
A i r Condltlonad. F o r In f o r m ­
a ti o n oall l l l - l l l l . Evening*.
M ust h a v * re far* nova. R a n t
Rsaaonabta,

10'\ Mobil* Homes • Sal*

werth

Hobson Sporting Goods

FU RN. Apt. Clot* tn. Jlm m l*
ROOMS for Mon, 481 Magnolia.
Cowan. 141-4411.
111-8718.
W E L A u A APARTMENTS 114
COURTEOUSY CHARGE AC­
a
Firm a t
COUNTS— lim its* c redit If
you own a phono. P u t elaaatFURN. D U P L E X 1 B d r m , radaooratad, H I m o , Lak* Je taup. Call 1 1 1 - l t l l a f t e r 4:14.
FURN. A P T , 1108 Mallonvllta,

A riM M

14 FT. Aluminum Boat, 18 hp.
m otor A Trailer, 1371. 1310448.

96. House* • Sale or Rent 97. Houses F or Rent

P A R K DRIVE
111-7411 PA R K RID G E —SU B-DIVIftON I to 4 BEDROOM. 1 B ath , Lak*
Mary. 1 Acre*. 10 C itrus
NIOHTS
I Bdrm.. 1 nth.. E n t r y Poyar.
Traaa,
m an y
ahad* traaa,
F a m ily Room. R r a a k f a a t Bar.
111-0141
v
a
r y Quiet, t i l t pa r m onth,
B uilt • In Kltchan, Cantral
111-1411
available J u l y I o r aal*
H a l t , Dnubl* Garaga, City
111.000. 111.0111,
Newer. 117.100, Opan Dally.
E vening* 1 4 4 - I I tt.

111-1114
111-4141

120. Automotive Scrvlre

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

1

I I FORD Pick-UP, run* good. ' l l VESPA MOTOR SCOOTER
111. 333-DH8.
I IS, recently painted t i l l
133-4341.

1 ATT*. F u r n . Including utlll- FURN. Apt. 488 P ark.
a u i o Glaaa t o p s
tlaa 111.10 pa r » e » k or 118
A Seat Covers
FURN. A P T . Rcasonabt*. 113'
p t r m onth . 171-1417.
1118.
f u r n . a t t . * : :- : i 8 8 .
CLEAN D o w n sta ir s E t f . Alao
4 noom A p t , 111 P a r k .
t i l W EE K L Y . F u rn . 1 Rdrm
181 W. Ind St. 111-4811
Apt . Util. F u r n . 181 E. ith . I BEDROOM F u r n , R edecoratALL WORK GUARANTEED
rJ, W atar. &gt;40 mo. 113-4113.
UN FU RN ISH E D
1
bedroom
D uplaa A p t , t r r r a i a o o floor*, NEWLY F u rn ish e d A re d e c o r ­
tit* bath, Venetian Mind*,
ated, dow nstair* Apt. 431k l tc h a n
equipped.
173-7134
8448.
a f t e r I p. m.
1-ROOM F u r n . all Utlt. ISO mo. Ssnkarik Glass and Paint
UNFURN. 1 Bdrm. Duplaa, K l t ­
nr 111 w k. l l l - l l l l .
Company
chan equip. 131-1144.
Pb. 111-4471
1 ROOM A p t , p r iv a te bath. 111 Magnolia
FU RN. Duplex A p t , 1 Boom*
Adults only. 133-4147.
S b a th . 448 mo. 1 MU* South
LET'S C E L E B R A T E — Th*
of H unts. 133-1144.
ctaaalflad a d s era th* place
1 ROOM A p t , l i t Floor, p r i ­
to aav* tlm* a n d m anay w han
vet* bath, clean. Adult*. I l l DOWNSTAIRS. U n f u r n .
1
sho p p in g t o r t h e oar of your
1114._________________________ _
Bdrm . A p t , kltc ha n aqutppid.
eholc*.
1044 W. 1I th St.
108. Rooms For Rent

Payton Realty

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

1 ROOMS * B a th F u rn , W a t a r
4 ROOM APT.
Alight turn., A dults 118 par
Nawty d r r n r t t a d . wall in » « tl
month
377.1)11. i l l
Mai
C a r p e t i n g * Carport*. 404
tonvllt*
Av*.
E. 14th at.

123. Boats ft Motors

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a m bler

THE LOT WITH
THK OX. QUALITY
CARS

2213 W . l i t 84.

301 WEST FIRST STREET
1501 WEST FIRST STREET

2507 I n . P u t

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Ph. M M M t

P b. 322-4211

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SHOPPING

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A T 2215 W EST FIRST ST. (Near The Railroad)
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W e believe we have the Biggest Display of Cars
and browse around — have a cup of coffee and a doughnut — or a Coke — on us.
We have the most for you to choose from — many models. In a wide choice of colors
and equipment options. Select from Cadillacs, Oldsmobiles, Chevrolet*, Chevelles,
Chevy II*s, Corvettes, Corvairs, and the husky line of Chevrolet Trucks. See our
completely reconditioned, guaranteed “OK” used cars in many makes and models.
WHEN YOU FIND THE CAB YOU WANT — WE’LL FIND A WAY FOB YOU TO HAVE IT!

for less than $12 a week - Sfi

M O T O R SALES
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
2215 W. FIRST ST.
384231
425438

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2507 PARK DRIVE
3224861

Chevrolet

SERVICE &amp; PARTS: 2nd STREET and PALMETTO AVE.
384711

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i ’lUDAY, May 28, 1UG5

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It’s time to wind the clock for the countdown.
The Lukefront Improvement Project is on the
launching pad. All systems are “go.”

The city also would provide, under the initial pro­
ject, marina facilities for the area such as docks, floats,
ramps, etc., to serve nearly 150 boats. There would be

The shores of Lake Monroe from Mellonville Ave-

storage space facilities for another 180 watercraft.

nue to West of Interstate 1 will one day hum with activ­

Eventually there would be a 80-acre landfill handling

ity and blaze with bright lights.

nearly 2,000 boats.

A marina on the lukefront at Sanford is the No. 1

A national motel chain has indicated it is ready to

project in the long-range plans that include a causeway

build a 100-room inn on the lake fill. The motel would

over Lake Monroe, a port facility, a motel-restaurant

have a rooftop restaurant from which diners could view

complex with convention accommodations, illumination

the city, the lukefront and the water beyond.

of the lukefront and its beautification.
The City of Sanford is moving ahead with the bond
ordinance to issue .revenue certificates for the first
phase of construction costing $800,000.
First phase in the project is for the city to bulkhead,
fill and provide services for a 15-acre tract on which a

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Such a quality accommodation on the lake also
would provide facilities for small conventions.
The Sanford Municipal Zoo and tank farms will
be relocated along the lakefront, making room in the
marina area for a shopping complex.

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motel-boatel-restaurant complex will be erected.

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�. Development

Project

The marina and motel facilities are shown in the

Seven members appointed under this Act serve

center of the color photograph above. To the right would

staggered terms, under the supervision of the County

be the proposed Lake Monroe Causeway, connecting

Commission. They will be vested with the authority and

directly with rapid-growing Deltona and carrying U.S.

tools to develop the Port of Sanford.

17-92 from French Avenue, a more direct route to Or­
ange City and DeLand.

An engineering study called the St. Johns River
the most valuable asset in the county and said that ex­

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The causeway would provide a link-up with a simi­

cellent opportunities exist to develop the river. Engi­

lar span over Lake Jessup connecting directly with the

neers recommended that a one-berth port facility be

new East Central Florida University near Oviedo.

constructed on a site not far from the lakefront.

The new “space university” will house 10,000 stu-

Lakefront development is no longer a dream. San­

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dents when it is completed within a few years.

ford is destined to become the recreational area of east

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Farther to the right in the photograph will be the

Central Florida. And with the port and causeway bring­

Port of Sanford. (Portions of the Lake have been omit-

ing economic stability, Sanford will really find its place

ted to pinpoint the sites of the various facilities.)

in the sun.

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Local legislation has been introduced in the 1905
session of the Florida Legislature creating the Seminole
County Port Authority.

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Contributions from the firms listed below make this
presentation possible

JOHN A. BURTON IV
CELERY CITY PRINTING COMPANY
JAMES G. CHAPMAN
CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBBIN
CARROLL'S FURNITURE CO.
CHASE and COMPANY

SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK

CITY COMMISSIONERS

SANFORD ELECTRIC

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SANFORD HERALD

KATHERINE and RICHARD DOUGHERTY

SEMINOLE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN

A. K. SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO.

FLORIDA STATE BANK

SANFORD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOC.

FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT
GATOR LUMBER CO .

Bill Hemphill Motors, Inc.
Ellinor Motor Company
Haag Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.

JIM HUNT REALTY

Holler Motor Sales

IVEY'S SHOE STORE

Hunt Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.
Seminole County Motors, Inc.

LEE BROTHERS PLUMBING
LEROY ROBB CONSTRUCTION

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.

PENNEY'S

TOUCHTON'S DRUG

PERKINS'

UNITED STATES BANK OF SEMINOLE

SHEILA and VINCENT ROBERTS
ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON

WALL PLUMBING &amp; HEATING, INC.
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.

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“The Nile of America”

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Thinga a n humming at
Sanford Plata. Soma of tho
M«r atorea may ba ready to
open la a mattar of a faw
waaka. Buaincaaaa already
open a n foaling the Impact of
an the activity.
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Slot n clng la coming to
Sanford. And what ia alot
racing T It la n clng of minist u n automobllea over an in­
door tnck. They a n battery*
powered. The new aport la
one of the faateat growing In
the United Statea.
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The aurfing craxe has hit
Seminole County'a young peo­
ple, too. The road to tho
beachea a n lined with young*
a te n hauling their boarde to
ride the wares at New Smyr­
na Beach.
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Sanford gats a listing In
tha 1968 Mobil T nvel Guide
just off the presses. But, un­
fortunately, tha only motelhotel Hated la the Mayfair
Inn—and It is out of business,
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Jim Neville of Sanford Is
one of six art studenta a t
W att Georgia College honor­
ed recently. Two of Neville's
polymer paintings w en chos­
en for tho annual Purchase
Awards by the college,
e a a
Unfortunate timing: last
week an ad for a popular
shirt (the name of which is
tha same as tha missile that
ia pnpellod by tha bow-string
used ia archery) came out
with tho copy nading “a
lightweight that resists wrin­
kles Uko a heavyweight” And
than this week came, also,
th at whatchamscallit starring
Liston and Clay in that
"heavyweight classic of tho
century." And tho simile in
tha ad also loat its punch!
Who wants something with no
m on resistance than the de­
feated heavyweight?
e o e
Tho Florida Pavilion la anil
on Its way to becoming the
moat popular attraction at
tho New York World’s Fair.
Tho Sunshine State entry is
drawing 40 per cent of the
Fair’s attendance. The water
ski show is credited with tha
success of tho attraction,
e e e
Notice to all women work­
ers: July S la a big day for
you all. On that day a section
of the 1064 Civil Rights Act,
which prohibits any Job dis­
crimination because of sex,
takes effect This means that
woman workers must get tha
same pay and treatment as
men performing similar jobs,
s e e
R. T. Johnson, president of
tho Central Baptist Church's
Retired People Club, says
tho group is growing rspldly.
About SO persons hsvo regis­
tered for membership. The
next meeting will be held
June 10 In the church on Oak
Avenua a t 4 pm .
e e e
Property owners on Triplet
Lakes, Casselberry, are invit­
ed to a meeting at 7:80 p.m.,
Tuesday a t the Woman’s Club
on Ovsrbrook Drive for the
purpose of organising a Trip­
let Lakes Association. There
will ha a discussion of water
rights and ways of Improving
conditions for fishing, boat­
ing, and recreation.
s e e
Registration will open Tues­
day for the annual summer
reading program a t the Alta­
monte Springs Library. Chil­
dren, four through 14 years
eld, are invited to participate
la tha program which will get
underway June tS on the
theme, "A Visit To Florida's
Resorts."
s e e
Postmaster Cecils Heard
vows she has changed from a
fowl fancier to a pigeon hat­
er. Beams one pigeon built a
nest under tho roof of the
rear leading platform . . •
and she said she "thought it
waa cuts." Now th e n a n
three pigeons and three neats
and "they a n tho messiest
crltten alive."
Also, the PM reported that
Monday, May II . wiU be ob­
served sa Memorial Day by

Phone S2M611

Zip Coda 82771

Longwoodites Te Elect
City Councilman Tuesday

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WEATHER: Sunday 92-G9, rain .22 Inch; partly cloudy thru Tuesday, high about 90; low tonight 67-73.
VOL. 67 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 MONDAY, MAY 31, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 201

Port Authority Vote Nears
Senate Okays
Canal District
Amendment

Lp an Student
'Critical' After
Vehicle Mishap
By Jane Casselberry
A 17-ytsr-old Lyman Hlgb
School student, Gary Massey,
is In critical condition today at
Orange Memorial Hospital,
Orlando, suffering head injur*
ies nceived when his motor
scootar and a compact car
collided.
The accident occurred as
Gary was leaving school on
SR427. He also received cuts
and bruises on the face and
arms.
Hs is the son of Mr. and
Mrs, W. D. Massey, of Forest
City,
Tbs car was driven by Mi­
chael McClary, of Sanford.
Trooper John McConnell was
the investigating officer.
M ia Donna Ann Southward,
17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Soulhwsrd, 12o Elliott
Avenue, received n broken
collarbone and other possible
Injuries in an auto collision
this morning.
Tha accident occurred at the
Intersection of Melkmville Ave­
nue and Second Street. Driver
of the other vehicle was James
Rushing, 68, of Indialtantic.
Miss Southward’s compact
car received about 8500 in dam­
ages. Ths Ruthin vehicle was
ruled e total loss.
No charges have been filled
in the accident yet, according
to Investigating Ptlmn. T. R.

Sinkhole Work
Commenced
Work preliminary to filling
In the sinkhole on North moor
Road, Casselberry, began to­
day when workmen removed
tha roof oa tho homo of Mr.
end Mrs. Rlcbtrd Rosolsky,
destroyed by n csvc-ln May IS.
It la necessary to remove
ell combustible material from
Urn house before the hole sod
bouse ere covered.
LeRoy Robb Construction
Company of Sanford, is the
contractor and the town’s en­
gineering Arm, Lcfflcr, Clark,
Delta sod Associates will sup­
ervise the project Contract
price is 1160 per day, includ­
ing Mcsssxry equipment
The State Road Department
and county commission have
offered cooperation in repair­
ing damage done to tho street
and property as n result of
tho sinkhole.
Town Clark Mary Hawthorne
said today that although there
is still one property owner that
has not signed i release ab­
solving the towa of liability
during the Ailing operation,
tbs alderman have decided to
proceed with Urn work on the
advice of

'SINKHOLE ALARM’ spread over Snnford Friday afternoon when a
drive-way caved in at a nUU-unopcnetl-for-buflinesa service sta tio n at
Onora Road and Highway 17-92. City alt aches . . . who said the cause
and damages are between two contractors . . , reported a water pipe
burst and washed away the fill.
(Herald Photo)

Americans Honor W ar Dead
1'sltcd Press International
Americans honored the dead
of their wars today, but even
u they did so, other Ameri­
cans faced death on a weary
world's new battlefields.
At President John F. Kenne­
dy's gravs and the tomb of

the Unknown Soldier on the
rolling slopes of Arlington Na­
tional Cemetery, at ten thou­
sand and one country churchsides where freshly cut flow­
ers spoke of the hopes of tho
resurrection, Americans pray­
ed that not again would their

Indianapolis 5 0 0
Factors A re A|L 'Go'
INDIANAPOLIS, l a d .
(UFI) — Thirty-three dare­
devil drivers got off an
schedalo today In the greet­
ing chase far sate racing's
richest prise, tha 8656,909
set-mile speedway sU ssk.
• • •
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. CUPI)
—Every factor was "go” to­
day for a record smashing 500mite race with almost perfect
weather for racing's top driv­
ers and fastest cars.
A huge crowd, expected to
surpass 900,000, began tunnel­
ing into the track at 6 a. m.
(EOT), six hours before Ibe
scheduled start. An hour be­
fore the starting bomb, most
of tha fans were Mated or In
preferred standing positions.
The race cars, led by the
qualifying record-Mtter driv­
en by pole winner A. J. Foyt,
ware pushed to their pit posi­
tions before • a. m. and later
were to move into the starting
grid after the ceremonial pa­
rade of bands.
The temperature an hour be­
fore starting Ume was 71 de­
grees with e slight overcast to
cut ths heat Aram tha sun and

a mild wind from the south­
west between I and 10 miles
per hour.
Tha parada of celebrities,
with Gus Grissom drawing the
biggeit hand, went off with­
out a hitch to the occasional
burst of noise from a motor
warming up in the pits.
The race promised to be one
of the most interesting in its
49 years and might determine
whether future racers will slay
with rear engine models or
return to the roadster type
which has won svery event
here since 1946.

Total Eclipse
HONOLULU (UPI) - Scien­
tists from Ava nations today
began the tedious task of snalyting sod sorting data col­
lected Sunday when thsy “fol­
lowed the sun” for nesriy to
minutes during a total eclipse
SHORT TRIP
DAVIE (UPI) - Volunteer
firemen didn't have far to go
when the alarm went off Sun­
day night. Tha fire was in the
firehouse.

loved ones fall before battle
bullets.
But not all of their prayers
were answered on this day.
In Viet Nam, at least one
American was killed in the lat­
est fighting.
In lbs Dominican Republic
as well as in West Germany
and Korea, tho scenes of other
wars, Americans brandished
guns and unfurled the
hopes that fr
valL
Hut itouaii
for the war
perfection ort tf»S
MIAMI (UPI&gt;— The
way atTrol reported two
more deaths today which
pushed Florida's Memorial
Day weekead (all to 19.
leading to what probably would
bo an all-time record number
of fatalities for a Memorial
Day weekend.
The National Safety Council
said "It seems certain” the
previous record ol 431 deaths
for s three-day weekend, set
last year, would be shattered.
A United Press International
count at 11:30 a. m. (KST)
shown! at least 362 persons
killed in traffic accidents. Tho
breakdown of all accidents:
Traffic 362
Drowning! 64
Planes 11
Miscellaneous 54
Total 511
California led the nation
with 47 traffic deaths, follow,
ed by Texas 24 and Ohio 22.
New York 21, Michigan 20,
Missouri and Florida 17 each
and Illinois 15.
The count was calculated
from 6 p. m. local Urns Fri­
day until midnight local time

TALLAHASSEE (Spl.) - A
bill establishing a Seminole
County Port Authority to opc
rate the Port of Sanford was
headed toward action today In
the Florida Legislature.
The bill, introduced in the
House Saturday by Rep. S
Joseph Davis Jr., was expect
cd to be brought out of the
governmental organiration (lo­
cal) committee Wednesday or
Thursday, voted on and sent
to the Senate.
Davis told The Herald today
that he expected action on the
measure to be completed by
Friday.
Another bill, granting the St.
Johns Indian River Canal Distrlct powers to condemn pro*
perty and issue $12 million in
obligation bonds for right-ofway, passed the Senate today.
• • •
The measure was introduced
by Sen. Mack N. Cleveland
Jr. with Sens, ilcth Johnson,
Orlando; E. W. Gautier, New
Smyrna Reach and James
Dressier, Cocoa Reach, as co­
sponsors.
The bill ia an amendment lo
the act creating the canal dis­
trict, spelling out its powers
more clearly.
The Port bill would give the
Authority power to Issue gen
erst obligation bonds or re
venue bonds and give the
te County Roard ol
authority to
iffy tax on real
personal property not to
at t sed one hi If mill.
Ib e inlllage would go toward
operating and construction of
a port facility.
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The measure calls for a
governing body of M rrn mem
beri, six to be selected by the
governor from a list of Semi
note County resldenti. Ona
member would be selected annunlly by the Seminole County
Commission.
Tho Port Authority bill also
provides for acquisition of pro­
perty by the authority and
conveyance to the authority of
submerged lands and Islands
belonging to the State of Flor­
ida. Effective date of the act
would be July 1.

Planes Crash
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)
—Two planes believed carry­
ing fans to the 500-mlle In
dianapolis Speedway r a c e
crashed about five miles apart
on the west and northwest
outskirts of the city todsy,
killing a prominent Rock la
land, III., man and injuring
seven other persons.

Teacher-Recruit
Bill Introduced

TALLAHASSEE (UFI) —
The much-publicised fafU for 0
recruitment af teachers to
effect the recent criticism of
the eoenQed "political atmos­
phere" surrounding Florida
schoola was introduced la tho
Bens to today.
It Mthertme School SupL
Thornes D. Bailey te use any
school funds nt Us disposal
to advertise and promote the
advantages of teaching in
Florid*, including the informntion that tho o v e r a g e
toother pey is tho highest ia
the SeetheaaL
It was an outgrowth of a
m o v e b y the profeeelonnl
toeebera organisation, Florida
Educational Association, to
have the national parent or­
ganisation Investigate t h e
Florida school picture with a
with n g u lar holiday service possibility that sanctions will
| . . . m regular mall deUveriea, ba
Ionly specials aad perishables, as a good
to
and n g u lar box collections.

JAMES REITER

Driest Moy On Record

Glades National Park
Soon To Become Dust
MIAMI (UP!) — Federal of­
ficials who are fearful a onemillion-acre swamp called the
Everglades is about to become
dust, hive blown holes in the
ground so animats can drink
and arc pleading with the wea­
ther bureau to make it rain.
Unless barrels of rain come
down soon the Everglades Na
U ^ 'j P a r k and its million
acres'w sawgrass, birds and
animals may not survive, park
officials said today,
Florida is undergoing Us
driest May on record. Only
three-tenths of an inch of rain

Floods, Storms
Pound Texas
United Press International
Unseasonably cool weather
covered most of the eastern
half of tho nation today.
Flooda, storms and hsli con­
tinued to pound sections of
Texas.
One woman drowned Sun­
day night when rising waters
of tha Rlack River rushed
■cross a highway south of
Carlsbad, Tax., and pushed
her pickup truck Into a gully
along tho road.
She was identified as Mrs.
Henry Nettles, 60, Pasadena,
Tex. Two grandchildren with
her were missing.
Funnel clouds, hall and
heavy rains wero reported
Sunday night In Kansas and
Oklahoma as well aa Texas.
Newkirk, OUa., was hit by
goUbsli sired hall. Funnel
clouds were sighted near Dod­
ge City, Koa., and Lubbock,
Tex,

Gemini Flight
Schedule Intact
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The federal space agency said
today that a “leak” in the
Gemini-4 spacecraft's water
human error that baa been
system turned out to ba a
corrected in time to keep
Thursday the date for the
world's most daring manned
apace flight.
The four-day, 61-orbit mis­
sion calls for astronaut Ed­
ward White to become the
first man to xip about in
space with a "Jet gun” and
for command pilot James McDlvltt to maneuver tha Gemlni-4 ship to within 10 feat of
■nnThfr MtslUt*.

INDIAN AQUAMAIDS at Cypnan Gardens
whooped it up w ith n m in dance fo r Seminole
County Sunday m orning . . . and th e rain s (.22

o f an Inch) came Sunday afternoon In Sanford
a n d o ther areas. D rought conditions In Seminole
still a re critical, however.

HOMER SCOTT

FIRE ANTE
Mora than 124,000 acres In
Seminole County have been
treated against the imported
Aro ants, Cecil Tucker, coun­
ty agent sold. Total a n a is
190,000 acres, which Tucker
M id ba hoped would ba fin­
ished this week,
i

By Doama Eatae
Campaign platforms of tha
four candidates running for
the office of councilman in
Tuesday's special election in
the city of Longwood were
released today to The San­
ford Herald.
Making statement* were
Daniel Sereeney, John Dea­
ton, James Reiter and Homer
Scott.
Tha council scat open is
ono vacated by R, C. Carlson,
who resigned recently due to
til health.
Sereeney, who waa drafted
and qualified by a group of
resident* just before the May
22 noon deadline, says that
if elected he will work for a
progressive city doing what
he believea to b* In tha best
Interests of the community
and at the same time will op­
pose any program detriment­
al to the city.
Married, with a aon-ln-law,
daughter, and ona grand­
child, he has been a resident
of Longwood for IS years, ia
a former mayor of tha city,
past president of tha Long­
wood Area Chamber of Com­
merce and member of Its
board of directors, past mem­
ber of the Longwood Volun­
teer Fire Department, and
la a member of Christ Epi­
scopal Church.
a a a
Better city government la
basis of Deaton's campaign.
He Is married, a deacon of
tho First Baptist Church of
Longwood, and has resided in
the city for 18 months. A na­
tive of South Carolina, ha
served In tha Marine Corpa
for 16 years and prior to
coming to Longwood, lived in
Orlando for 10 years.
Having attended moet of
the council meetings In the
last six months, ho plana if
elected to urge changes in
the present system of tax
collection.
Reiter ia well-known in tho
community, having M r v t d 18
years on the council before
hi* defeat by only four votes
in December 1063. If elected
he promised to "see to It"
that Longprod hf s class gov­
ernment.
a a a
Reiter was bom in western
Pennsylvania but haa lived in
the city 47 years. Ha Is mar­
ried, a member of the Pres­
byterian Church, of tha Long­
wood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment, the Police Reserve, tha
C a t t l e man's Association
where ha la peat president
and currently en the board
of directors, and a director
for the Seminole County
F'arm Bureau.
Scott alto Is wall-known
in Longwood, having boon n
resident for 42 years and a
local businessman for Id
years. Being interested In ths
tietterment of Longwood, ha
pledged if sleeted to work for
good, sound government
Ha Is married, has four
children and five grandchil­
dren. He attends the Bnptiat
Church and Is a member of
the Longwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce where ba to
on tho board of directors.

has fallen on the park slnco
March 4. Water tables are
two-fect below ground level in
areas that used to ba swamp.
Secretary of the Interior
Stewart Udail has instructed
Park Service Director George
R. Hartiog Jr., to aak the wea­
ther bureau if it is possible to
seed clouds'to product'"rain
over the park."
Cloud-seeding In Florida has
not bean successful. Silver
Iodide crystal* dropped into a
cloud can trigger rain, but
Gordon Dunn, of tho Miami
Weather Rurca, said South
Florida clouds have not been
satisfactory for aceding.
Park rangers and Air Force
demolition men from Home­
stead AFR has blasted holes
in some areas of the park in
search of underground water
for thirsty animals.
Rangers have pulled some
alligators from their dried up
holes and taken the reptiles to
(he few remaining water holes.
A few rookeries have heen
abandoned by tho birds who
have migrated to places'in the
park where it ia still swampy.
Some blame for the driness
of the 'Glades has been laid
on Ihe Southern and Central
Florida Flood Control District
which has laced South Florida
with drainage canals. The can­
als and their locks are design­
ed to prevent flooding of Ihe
LACK OP QUORUM
land during severe weather
conditions, such as a hurri­ Sanford City Commission
meeting scheduled for this
cane.
However, many conMrva- evening has been postponed
tlonlsts have charged the can­ "until further notice” beeauaa
als have lowered tho water of lark of quorum, Two com­
tablet to a point where wild­ missioners are 111 and a third
ia out of the city.
life la endangered.

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at Saturday night's auction in Forest City
Shopping Center. Looking on to be sure all
parts are In working order is LeLand Jacobs.
Proceeds will benefit the association’s club­
house building fund.
(Herald Photo)

Freedom Is 'Buried'
Under Dictatorships
By Lena Dennea
is also awaiting young MlhaJ.
NEW YORK (N E A )—Tha lov. He has already been de­
tragedy o f Mlhajlo Mlhajlov, nounced by Yugoslavia's re­
the young Yugoalav writer
who loat hla teaching Job and
la threatened with the loia of
hla liberty, la another re­
minder that trua freedom
cannot exlat even In the moat
benevolent o f dlctatorahlpa.
According to Frealdent Tito
himaelf, Mlhajlov waa guilty
o f a rerloua crime against Vtv
Yugoalav atate when he dared
to write the truth about
Ruaala.
In an essay printed in the
Yugoslav literary J o u r n a l ,
"D elo," the 30-year-old writer
~ ' and achoalar, though a Com­
munist himself, described the
tragedies o f Ruaaia’a concen­
tration camps. “ The first
death camps were not formed
by the Germans, but by the
Russians,," Mlhajlov wrote,
among other things.
President Tito, the bene­
volent dictator who la often
described as a liberal by aomc
American intellectuals, waa
Incensed. But not because he
waa unaware that Mlhajlov
wrote the truth.
Even the present Russian
rulers have been compelled to
reveal the unbridled reign of
terror under 8talln and the
enormity o f the crimes per­
petrated by their predecessor
in the Kremlin. Tito himself
was nearly one o f 8talln's
many victims.
But Marxlat-Lenlnlat dicta­
tors — whether t h e y are
"revisionists'* like Yugosla­
via's president or "dogmat­
ists" like Red China's Mao
Taa-tung—are brothers under
the akin despite their differ­
ences over Communist doc­
trine.
----- - -Itt- -T!t*'a--eyt*j - Mihajlev'e
unvarnished expose o f life In
the Soviet dictatorship waa a
reflection on hla own rule.
For a similar “ crime" Milovan
Djllaa — once Tito's closest
friend and collalmrator — is
serving a nine-year prison
acntcnce.
Such a fate, It Is clear,

gimental press as a man with
a “ deranged psyche" and a
writer o f "soulless fiction.”
Tha editor o f the Journal
which printed his essay was
forced to resign and the of­
fending issue has been with­
drawn from circulation.
But It was Tito himself who
'hinted that young Mlhajlov
faces a grim future In Yugo­
slavia. In a speech to a
frightened delegation from
the office o f the public pro­
secutor, the liberal dictator
said:
"You ought to have insti­
tuted an Inquiry Immediately
against the person who wrote
the article and printed your
decision in the press. It was
necessary to make known that
an indictment waa raised
against him."
When I talked with Djllaa
In Belgrade he had Just com­
pleted serving one jail term
and was about to begin an­
other. He was a resigned but
heoric man. lie would not
"confess" his errors or plead
for a pardon.
Fecple like Djllaa and Ml­
hajlov are today to he found
In all countries ruled hy dic­
tators. They continue to fight
a lonely battle for freedom
and human d.renry, though
the odds are against them.
How much more heroic are
these fearless men behind the
Iron Curtain than the assort­
ed American profesecra who,
enjoying the benefits of a de­
mocratic society, a p o n a o r
n e w a paper advertisements
which castigate United States
policy In Viet Nam and else­
where— without ever troubl­
in g--tu -irsn r thtr trtft" fW UT
When will the American
"liberal" Intellectuals, or their
European counterparts, pro­
test against the persecution
of men like DJilas, Mlhajlov
or Jcslf Brodsky, the young
Russian poet who chose exile
rather than to submit to Com­
munist party dictates?

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Tha following ia lifted
from a column by Sam
Hunter in a Fort Worth
(Tex.) newspaper:
Now ’ear thla!
The tree-planting c r a i e
that haa been sweeping FW
theae paat few yeara may
take on a tropical atmosphere.
Now comes a seed import
from Florida—the ear tree, or
more ecientlfaclly, tne conecaste.
George Fagan, who apends
about as much time with hia
in-laws, the Robert H. WIN
liamaona, at (2432 Yale Ave­
nue) Sanford, Fla., aa he does
here, brought back the seed
— in an earl
Producing a p i e c e o f
“ fruit” from the conacaste,
the faint-hearted in the office
almost fainted.
It looked for all the world
like an ear sliced o ff a man
or woman, and left in tha sun
to blacken. Inside are the
seeds, of course.
Mr. Fagan passed around a
few seed-bearing "ears" to
friends. Many hope to try
raising the beautiful and
massive tree In FW climate.
It may prove too cold here,
however.
The car tree is a tmpiriil
American timber tre , produc­
ing a valuable wood, much of
which is used in making fur­
niture.
The coiled ear-shaped fruits
are shaped ao much like the
human ear that few natives of
Florida know the conacaste
aa anything but the “ear
tree.”
We'll be glad to report in
a few weeks—or months—
what progress, if any the
seed planting brings.
•
a s
The 30-month Orange-Seminole
tranaportation
study
now underway will provide
answers to many of tha
area's traffic problems. High
speed computers will be used
to simulate traffic flow oe
the survey. Over 10,000 home
interviews will lie conducted.

VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

E R N E S T COWLEY,
Seminole County school
music co-ordinutor, was
elected president o f the
Seminole County Edu­
cation A s s o c i a t i o n
Thursday. Other new
officers are Mrs. Ro­
berta Richards, v i c e
president; Mrs. Aliciu
Schmidt, recording sec­
retary, and Mrs. Mary
Frances Holton, trea­
surer.

Race Car Noise
Control Vowed
At Longwood

Established 1008

FLORIDA

NO. 160

New York Hit
By Deep Snow,
West By Rain

TALLAHASSEE (U P I)—
Gov. Hnydon Bums said to­
day he will ask the Legistslure to suthorize • $300 mil­
lion
highway
construction
bond issue to be P»id for by
a pledge o f about $10 mil­
lion a year In gasoline tax
revenues.
The program, similar to
one authorized for higher ed­
ucation
construction
tw o
yesrs ago, would require a
constitutional amendment.
It would bo a sort o f "payas-you-use” method o f pro­
viding in four years road im­
provements which the Gov­
ernor said could not be ac­
complished in 20 to 23 years
under conventions! financing.
He said he will ask the
Legislature to propose the
constitutional amendment as
nn emergency so it can be
put brfore the voters for ap­
proval or -ejection in Novem­
ber o f this year.
This
would require a
three-fourths approving vote
o f each house—or 33 sena­
tors snd H4 House members,
a number hard to get on con­
troversial matter*.
To pasa aa a regular con­
stitutional amendment would
take less votes, three-fifths,
hut delay the public ratifica­
tion until November o f 1966.
Burns unvailed the pro­
gram fo r the first time
Thursday night to a private
dinner nt the mansion attend­
ed by 16 newspaper publish­
ers and editors representing
about 44 newspapers.

I'nilcd Press International
Snow and rain hit the east­
ern seaboard and Far West
today, dumping up to 10 inches
of new snow in western New
York and triggering mudslide*
that threatened to bury 40
homes in Southern Califoria.
Heavy snowstorms plagued
the northern Appalachian*.
Olcan, S'. Y ., reported to
inches of snow and Bradford.
Pa., had four inches in six
hours. Rain spread from the
Carolina* and Maryland to the
Great Lakes.
The western rain storm
washed the region from south
em Texas to the Paclllc North­
west and Southern California.
Authorities kept a close
watch on 40 homes in Burbank
Calif., and said they would
move out residents if neccs-

LBJ Determined
To Press War

For Lewd Calls

SANFORD,

Vast Highway
Plan Proposed
By Gov. Burns

By Donna Estes
At regular meeting of Longwood City Council Thursday
evening, temporary chairman
Carl A. Lnmmlcr read a reso­
lution passed by the Central
Florida Stock Car Racing Aasocialion concerning the pro­
posed Joyce Brothers Stock
Car Stadium.
The resolution reads. In
part, ‘ ‘in the event it becomes
necessary for the longwood
Stadium to reduce Hie noise
level, the Association will
modify all vehicle* used al
• • •
Sidney M. RiChard, super­ the track or install sound
intendent of public works, snll resonators on the vehicles."
Possibility of e x c e s s i v e
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
attend the first environmental
health urban planning pro­ noise wa* one of the com­ President Johnson, determined
ject to be held In Florida plaints made by opponent* o! to press the anti-Communist
the track at a public hearing war in Viet Nam with "In­
April 10-30 in Gainesville.
on the matter held Feb. 1 creased efficiency," climaxes
•
e *
Joe F. Tart, o f Osteen, will and at three council meet­ his strategy talks with Ambas­
sador Maxwell D. Taylor to­
he graduated from the Flor­ ings since.
The track is to bo located day at a National Security
ida Highway Patrol’s recruit
school Saturday in ceremon­ on SR 434 (Sanlando Springs Council session.
ies on the Florida State Uni­ Drive) in the southwest part
The President has ruled oul
versity campus. Agriculture of the city. Permits In the any overly "dram atic" moves
Commissioner Doyle Coaner amount of $0,840 already have for the time being, although
will deliver the commence­ been issued for three build­ reserving full freedom of ac­
ment address to the 39 grad- ing* at the track for concess tion to meet anything which
-ta v in i_ xUt» -patrobv.tti:--------- ion— si andi— icillPPIJl*— SRfL -may-develop.----------------------- —
office buildings. No permit
s e e
His primary emphasli is on
The Hcruld'a head writer will be necessary for install­ more effective use of man­
had a little fun coining the ation of the track, itself.
power and military equipment
A copy of a letter was read already in the field. But some
word “ astronautesa” on Jane
Casselberry's feature story from Peter H. Griffiths. Or additional war material for
about flying with the Forest Isndo, to Mr*. H. R. Joyce, a U. S. forces and economic aid
Rangere. Now Jane says her partner with the brother* in for the South Vietnamese will
friends have coined a new the stadium venture, clarify be sent.
word, too , . . “ aatro-naoghti- ing hi* company's position on
eet." (Or, did she say, •‘astro- locating an electronics plant
A ir O ffensive
In the city.
nuttiest f ” )
e •
•
The letter stated, In part, Inflicts D efeats
It's about prom time again. that "on fact* made available
SAIGON (UPI) - The gov­
The Seminole High Junior- to the itoard of director*, we ernment shattered the weekSenior Prom will lie held at do not regard the presence or long lull in the South Vietna­
absence of the proposed track
'.he Civic Center April 10.
mese war with a double air­
e e
•
I as being a fact that wiU in any
borne offensive that inflicted
«y affect our final decision.”
W. H. Stemper, Sa» * major defeats on the Viet
at ■
realtor and mortgage broker, 'N Griffiths appeared
Cong.
council
meeting
March
11
ex
ia attending the Florida A s­
The actions cost 29 American
sociation o f Realtors quarter­ plaining his firm's interest in casualties and five helicopt­
the
area
and
said
at
that
time
ly board meeting in Jackson­
ers shot down.
that one factor in the com ­
ville.
e
•
•
pany's final decision would be
Beetle haircut: The abound­ what land is available and
what the city planned to do
ing mane.
• • •
with it in the future.
Ben Franklin was
An obliging kid;
The spell of a June moon
Someone said, ” Ge fly
A kite,” and he did.
fell over the Seminole Cham­
•
•
•
ber of Commerce's waterways
Bechelor: One wbe never
committee Thursday and it
MIAMI
(UPI)
A
Miami
Mre. girls.
Beach lawyer was charged to­ promptly switched the date of
day with lewd and lascivious its St. Johns scenic cruise.
W ilson , deGaulle
conduct in connection with
Cruise dates had liecn set
hundreds of telephone calls tentatively for May 21-23 but
Parley In Paris
PARIS (U PI) - President made to housewives in the were changed to June 11-13
Charles de Gaulle aid British area over the past nine yeara. when it learned there would
Floyd S. Click, 44, was ar­ be a full moon the night of
Prims Minister llareld Wilson
opened diplomatic talks today rested at bis downtown Miami June 12.
The committee decided a
aimed at Improving chilly re- office by police Thursday.
Police charged Glick with moonlight cruise on that night
latinos between the two coun­
tries. British sources said using fictitious names and po- might be enough to lurs ea
many as 200 boats to Sanford
there waa a "relaxed and
telephone calls.
Dave McGillia waa named
friendly" etnwspher*.
a

Lawyer Charged

FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1965

HOW NOT TO FLY will be demonstrated by the
Navy’s “ Flying Professor," I’apt. Dick Schrnm
(USNR) next Saturday, April 10, during the air
show culminating the week long ReconnaissanceBombing Derby. Here he is upside down (or
downside up) only a few feet above the runway
at Sanford Naval Air Station.

Competitive spirit among
Navy personnel attached to
squadron* at Sanford Naval
Air Station Is running high as
the competing units await the
beginning of the six-day lltli
annual Reconnaissance Bomb
ing Derby Monday morning.
Personnel of the various
squadroni have been putting
in long hours during the past
several weeks preparing for
the readiness exercise.
The men feel a strong iden
tity with their units. They feel
a competitive pride in com

paring their unit with others.
That's the feeling that will be
on the line as the Derby gets
underway, (parking the per
formanccs of flight crews and
ground s u p p o r t personnel
alike.
A total of IS awards and
immeasurable squadron pride
aro at stake. One of (lie most
prized possessions of eaeh
squadron is its trophy case in
which the mementoes of unit
accomplishments are display­
ed. An addition of a new tro-

Unique Auto Show
Slated Next Week
Sanford's most unique auto
show is scheduled for Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday o(
next weak, with the heart of
downtown Sanfoid blocked off
to form an "Auto Show Mall."
Displays will open daily at
11:30 a.m. and will continue
until 9 p.m. each evening.
Greater Sanford Board of
Trade Chairman DeWitt Ms
thews has indicated that all
retail stores will be open dur­
ing the evening hours until 9
p.m. in conjunction with the
show.
Three prizes will be given
away, including a color tele­
vision set, a stereo record
player and a portable televis­

ion set. Ticket! for the draw­
ing will be available in all
(tores from merchants and
drawings will be held nightly.
T h e Sanford Automobile
Dealers Association ia spon­
soring the show, which will
feature
approximately
ISO
nsw cars from Holler Motor
Sales, Hunt Lincoln-Mercury,
Rill Hemphill Motors, Elilnor
Motor Company, Strickland
Morrison, Seminole C o u n t y
Motors, and Haag ChryslerPlymouth.
Entertainment will be pro­
vided by the Glenn Reeve*
band, a popular television
show. They will perform each
night from 7 to 5:30 p.m.

Heavy rams pushed a mas*
of mud and water down Bur­
bank's exclusive Country Club
Drive Thursday, washing a
car before it and forcing most
resident* to leave their home*.
Traffic accidents on rainslick highways In the Los An­
geles area killed about a doz­
en perzons the past two days.
A two-year-old girl was killed
when rain shorted wiring in
her home.

cruisemaster and the commit­
tee instructed him to make it
a slow cruise.
"The true beauty of our
river can only be appreciated
on a leisurely cruise," said
Sam Levy, committee chair­
man.
The committee also voted
to hold a fish fry and dance
the night o f June 11 to kick
off cruise activities. It will be
held at the Civic Center and
all those who register for the
cruise m ay attend.
Reglstrstioa fee for the
cruise includes the fish fry
and entertainment.

On the last day of the cruise
weekend, Sunday, June 13,
plan* arc being made for the
boats to leave Sanford at 9
a.m. and cruise to Blue
Springs for lunch.
Boats for the cruise will be
launched at the ramp at foot
of Palmetto Avenue and police
protection will be provided for
cars and trailen. Aisistance
will be available for launch­
ing and parking.
Each boat will be provided
with a windshield sticker and
a packet ot Information, in
eluding a map o f Uia cruise
•res.

Top Salary
Would Be
At $6,500
TALLAHASSEE (U P !)) Florida Education Association
director Ed Henderson said
today the Legislature will he
asked to provide tearher pay
raises costing $ino million a
year even though it will re
quire new taxes to finance.
Henderson, head of the
teacher lobbying group, said
the FEA is insisting on a
$.VX)-acros*-the-board raise for
every teacher at a cost of $43
million a year plus a raise
in the maximum pay of the
five different rank* of teach­
ers at a cost of $33 million a
year.
Gov. Haydon Burns has said
he will oppose new or incrcas
ed taxes. So have the presid
Ing officers of both houses
and the majority of the mem
her* of the appropriations
committees of both houses.
Governor Burns went before
the FEA at its state conven­
tion and told them he'd rec­
ommend pay raises if there
was any money left above
what is now anticipated—but
he frankly admitted he aaw
little chance of it.
Henderson said it It up to
the FEA to tell the Legists
lure what is needed for qual
ity education regardless ol
the state's financial situation
—and then the Legislature can
decide how tar it wants to go
in meeting that need.
"Livryw here we go, the
people tell us they are willing
to pay additional taxes for
education,” Henderson told a
morning new* conference, lit
»aid the sale* tax was the
only available source.
The Increased state funds
being asked would raise the
starting salary to about $4,400
or above and the average
teacher aalary to $6,300 a
year.
It would push the top salary
(or a 15-year t e t h e r on con­
tinuing contract I - about $6,
300 from stuti funds.
Florida now ranks 21at In
Iho nation In teacher lalarlea,
he said, and 33th in stato sup­
port of all education compar­
ed to eighth In support of hos­
pitals, loth in police protec­
tion and 30th in roads.

phy always is a grand occas­
ion.
The trophies will be present­
ed by visiting dignitaries at a
special military review and
awards ceremony Saturday
morning.
The purpose of the event is
to provide training for squad­
ron personnel through partici­
pation in various competitive
exercises, thereby enhancing
the overall readiness of the
DETROIT (UPI) — The
wing.
auto Industry act aome more
The first event will Ns an
records Thursday.
exerciso in the loading of a
For the first time, the indus­
simulated nuclear b o m b . try has built more than 900,Squadron weapon* crews, one
ooo cars in a single month.
from each competing unit,
The industry built 964,292
will apply their shoulders and cars in March, ahattering the
skill to the heavy cargo at t old one-month high of 566,632
a.m. Monday.
set last December.
Their mission is to install
Carmakers also set a three•the "bom b"- on- woaponx..re­ ' month'‘record t&gt;F BOiIfilffF~Z."ceptacles of designated air­ 560,547 car* over the Januarycraft aa quickly and efficient­
March period.
ly as possible.
This broke the old quarter­
The weapons to be used, ly mark of 2,291,173 cars set
while completely inert, will be in the final three months ot
similar to atomic ordnance in
1963.
size and weight.
The air show will feature
aerial demonstrations by the
Blue Angels, the Vapor Trails
parachute team, the "Flying
Professor" Piper Cub act, and
Sanford's own Vigilantes and
Skywarriors along with Cecil
TAMPA (UPI) — Citrusmcn
Field's Skyhawks.
were to meet with U. S. Labor
Social events also will have Department officials hero to­
a place in the week's proceed­ day for a last-ditch effort at
ings. The Seminole County resolving the offshore labor
Chamber of Commerce will
crisis which threatens Use Val
hold a barbecue Thursdayencia orange harvest.
night honoring the visiting
Tlte citrus industry onre
military personnel.
again will ask the labor de­

Auto Industry
Builds Record

Last Ditch Effort
In Citrus Crisis

June Moon Decides Cruise Date
Levy said many boat and
ski clubs already had indicat­
ed their intention of taking
part in tha June cruise.
Sub • committee chairmen
named for the cruise are Al
le e and John Brumiey, food;
John Kridcr, registration and
accommodations; Harry Rob­
son, entertainment, and W. A.
(Jake) Adams, ramp assist­
ance.
Camping facilities are ex­
pected to be provided in the
downtown area for those who
wish to camp during the
weekend.

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partment to extend its April
15 deadline tor foreign labor­
er* now picking crops in the
•tale.
Industry members contend
the deadline will come at the
peak of the harvest and that
on-tree spoilage of millions ol
dollars will result.
Currently there ara 3,500 ofshore workers in Florida. The
industry says if these leave
that only
10,000 domestic
workers will remain. And an
estimated 13.000 to 17,000 per­
sona are needed ia the har­
vest.
ag p u n m e
GAINESVILLE (U P I)-T h e
future ot agriculture ia Flor­
ida will be discussed April 5-1
at s meeting on the University
of Florid* campus.

BLACKBERRIES ARE RIPE nt the Central
Florida Experiment Station and picking began
tills week. Here Thomns D. Lemon, field assistant, displays 2-1 pints o f the lnrgo Fiordagrand
and other mixed varieties. These berriea w ill be
available in local stores.
(Herald Photo)

Blackberry Crop
Harvested Here
One of the most promising
new crops in the area is black­
berries, which now arc being
harvested in the Central Flor­
ida area, the Central F'urida
Experiment Station report*.
Dr. P. J. Wcstgate, who Is
in charge of the htacVVu-rry
r.vprriiiu’Jils at the &gt;t;»ti.»n, ro
port* blackberries are selling
at $3 to $0 a flat (a dozen
pints) on the wholesale mar­
ket, as compared to $1.30 to
$2.50 for strawberries.
"We have perfected two bylirkl strains which produce
fat, juicy berries that are
bringing top prices to growers
although there arc at present
few blackberry farmers in the
area.
"Henry Simpson of Geneva
has a few acres, as do Russ
Alfred at Lake Ashby and

Mayor Election
Slated Monday
By Margaret Cosby
A mayor for the Village of
North Orlando will he elected
and sworn Into office at Monday'a 7:30 p.m, reorganizetional meeting of the village
council. Mayor Irene Van
Ecpocl did not seek re elec
lion to the Counril.
Administering the oaths ol
office lo newly elected coun
cl! members and lo the coun­
cil-elected mayor will be the
village altorney, Orville John­
son.
Taking office will be C. E.
Rowell, group one; Lloyd P.
Brown, group three; George
T. Fuller, group four, and J.
A. Wet*, group five. Only Incum bent _on_ council,, la _ Dave.
Tilson who holds the group
two scat.
SPIKE II.L
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) — Bandleader Spike
Jones. 53, was reported "slight­
ly improved" hut still in seri­
ous condition today in Santa
Monica Hospital from a lung
condition.

Glenn Walton at Loch Arbor.
Tom Lemon, of Osteen, haa
several acres and Paul Brill
in DcLand has five acres."
Dr. Wcstgate reports that
the berries grow well on the
Florida sand, or in • mixture
of sand and muck.
Tills strain was developed
first in 1933 by Prof. Ralph
Sharp, of the University ot
Florida, crossing Texas black­
berries with native Florida
dewberries.
The two hybrids now being
planted are
the
"Fiorda­
grand" and the "Oklawaha."
Another brand, the " T u t s
Brazos" also la popular.
Rlackberriej grown at the
local experiment station tr e
sold only at local markets,
but regular growers' berriea
are sent to Naw York M W '
kels.
Local plants averago I I
pinti to the bush but a grower
in Ocala, K. C. Badger, with
eight pollinated acres, aver*
age* 47 pints to the vine.
Those
are three-year-old
plants and Badger ia a retired
blacksmith—not a farmer.
Dr. Wcstgate predicts c
growing demand for the fruit
and expects that more grow*
era will soon plant the vines,
which are highly disease re*
slstant.

Youthful Driver
Hurt In Crash
A teen-age boy was slight*
ly injured Thursday in an au*
to
collision
on
Palmatto
Avenue in front o f tha Post
Office.
Tommy Lee Hayes, XI, o f
Eustjs,. was .the driver _ef_ a
cer which wee struck by an­
other vehicle driven by Jsmaa
W. Dodson, 17, o f 117 V e r t
10th Street.
Police eaid Dodson was
backing out of s parkin*
■pare and (truck tha Hayes
auto. Hudson was charged
with failure to yiald right-of*
way, according to the police
report.

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Sewell

Refreshment
Time

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How often wo look forward
to rofroahmont time. Homotlmo II ia callod tho "coffee
brook** or at echool || may bo
callod "rue**#." Children aa
wall M adulte look forward
to "rofroahmont tlmo" whan
wo cathor fo r any purpooo bo
it aoclal or work.
Tba (roa teit rofroahmont
that can poaalbly coma to ua,
however, la that which la oura
whan wo real Ito tho presence
o f Ood. Wo all ha vo tho
temptation, and many euecom b to it, to got ao buay
with tho many damanda o f
Ufo that wo almply forgot
about Hla prooenco. How
wearing It can bo to llva a
Ufa unto ouraolvoa. Evan
though wo do have inter*
opened with our work perlode
o f recreation, wo *1111 find
o'lrealvao worn out and In
nood o f tho rofroehmant that
can bo our* only when tho
prooenco o f tho Lord la Rec­
ogn ita!.
Tha Apootlo Peter aald a
long time ago word* recorded
in Acta I l l s that aaam moat
appropriate today. Ha wrote,
"Tlmea of refreshing from tho
preaenco o f tha Lord." The**
word* aaam Ilka a cool wava
aplaahlng over a hot and tired
body; Ilk*.a refreshing glaaa
o f tea on a hot aummrr day.
Pater lived In a world that
wga different from oura am*,
y et very almllar. It waa like
it In that it waa a world o f
unroot. It waa nearing tho
edge o f tho cliff morally and
aplrltually. It waa on* which
needed God eo much that deatruetlon aeemed certain with*
out Him. •*
Bo many poopla aay to mo
that thay art Inaecur# In
their Uvea although thay do
have enough o f tha nscesaltlea that are often thought
to mako Ufa eectnro. Wa have
aueh an abundance o f food,
clothing, and ehelter In our
country yet wo find a fooling
o f Insecurity that beeomea
very apparent in the t remendproblem* that roault
cue pro!
from » . ' Tho alcohol!***, that
I* growli
ring by leapt and
bounds, the emphaela on eex
to tha point o f alckna**, tho
daaartlon o f high Ideal*, the
lack o f love for family and
country and many other la*
diction# o f aoul ekkneae.

Many thlngt happen when
on* re* Ilie* Uia refreehment
o f Ood'a praaanca. On* of
tha m oit Important ia that we
reallaa that w* can listen to
Ood and rocalva guidance by
truatlng In Hla promlaei. An
llluatratlon o f thla can be
found In the 87th chapter of
tha Book of Acte whore we
find that Paul waa balng
carried to Rom*. He waa a
pritonar and alnca he wa*
atanding trial for hla Ufa It
waa Mcoaaary to go to the
copltol city. Tho ahlp waa
travallng from Crate to Italy
whan It waa caught In a
eever* storm. The ahlp wa*
a m o 11 and Ita mechanical
maant o f navigation war* ex­
tremely limited. Th* atom
wind* raged until the ahlp
wae carried far from land. No
stare nor eun waa to be eecn.
Th* water filled the boat and
tha wave* toned It to and
fro until U eeemed that it
could atay afloat no longer.
In order to do all poeilbt*
the cargo waa pitched over*
board. Whan tha a tom eon*
tlnued fo r fourteen daya
many o f the people abandon­
ed all hope but on th* four­
teenth night Paul had a
dream. In thla dream an
angel told him that non* on
board the ahlp would be lost.
Paul waa tired but now ha
waa refreshed with the pres­
ence o f hie Lord. Paul told
th* paaaengtra and craw of
hla meaaage. Ha went on to
aay that they had gone four*
teen daya without food and
living In auepenee, th erefore,
they should eat and gain
etrenglh. Paul eat the ex­
ample by breaking brtad,
giving thank* to God, and
eating.
Stom a on a ahlp can be
vary oxhauetlng and wearing.
Tha "a to m o f Ufa" can alao
exhaust th* atrong aa well aa
th* weak. Refreahraent time
cornea only when wa accept
th* God of the atorma and
hear him aay again "peaca, be
■till.” Th* Chriet Who atlllad
the W*t*f* o f tha Sea o f GalIlea oo long ago and brought
refraahmant to tha faarful
and haraaaed diacipUa la juat
waiting to refreah ua with
Hla preeenc* and peace. It ia
up to ua. Th* gift ia efferad
eo let ua be receptive.

Bishop To Visit
Christ Episcopal
!n Lonqwood
lljr Done* Estes
Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttlt.
D D., Rlshop of 8outh Flori­
da, will maka an annual vis­
itation to Chriet Episcopal
Church, Longwood, thla Sun­
day.
Bishop Loultit will cele­
brate Holy Communion at
7:30 a.m. and administer the
Sacrament of Holy Confirma­
tion and deliver the Sermon
at th* B a.m. service.
Th* Episcopal Churchwoman will aerva breakfast for
those attending th* early
eervlca and a reception for
newly confirmed members of
Christ Church end their fam­
ilies will follow the Confir­
mation Barries.
Bishop Louttlt alio will
b leu the new organ which
haa been purchased through
comblnad efforts o f members
o f th* Men’s Club, Episcopal
Churchwomen and Episcopal
Young Churchman as well aa
by donation* o f labor and
money from
many other
members nf th* church.
Tbs Men's Club will meet
at 7:10 p.m. Monday in the
pariah house. A. P. floweraox, president, will conduct
tha m uting.

Elder Springs
To Register For
Kindergarten

Elder Springs Christian
Kindergarten la now accept­
ing enrollment for the fall
term.
The eehool, which le con­
ducted at Elder Springs Haptiit Church, la equipped to
teach to children end regi­
strations will be accepted on
a first come, first served,
b u ll, A child muet be five
years old before January I,
IMS, to be eligible to attend.
Th* teacher, Mrs. Kennath
L. Meadors, Is a graduate of
Cumberland C o l l e g e , Wil­
liamsburg, Ky., and haa aaparlance as an elementary
teacher there.
Purpou o f the kindergar­
ten, a ccor4*g \a Mra. Mead­
ors, le to help ptspar* o child
for the first grade In uhool,
help him live creatively, lov­
ingly and securely In the present, and to offer religious
trslning which halpe provide
o foundation for Ufa's ChrietIan living.
Tuition rates are moder­
ate and the email reglstra*
tlon fee covers costa of ma­
terial! used during the year.
Interested parents ara Invit­
ed te contact Mrs. Meadors
ivity and RL Magr. William at har home or at th* church.
J. Mnllaly, P.A., V.F., o f St.
Paul's Rectory, D a y t o n a
Beach, spiritual moderator,
attended th* event.
Rev. Fr. Henry J. Miron,
B.TX., pastor of Bleated Sac­
rament Church, Clermont,
By Jaae Caeulberry
wae guest speaker and gave
Ascension Lutheran Church
a talk on "Th* Church:
o f Casulberry will bo tha
Growth and Development."
Mre. Cheater Ksitalercaak, scene o f a banquet given by
deanery president* conducted th* Young People’s Group
Sunday at d p.m.
th* meeting.
More tnan uu persons are
The day's activities began
with High Maas calibrated by expected to attend the ban*
Rev. William Carry, pastor quet which will be prepared
o f Bloasad Trinity Church o f by tba women o f th* church.
Guests o f honor will b* th*
Ocola.
10 boys and girls who will
be taken Into lb* church on
Unity Study
Falm Sunday by th* rite of
Unity o f Do Land will con­ confirmation. Thslr parent*
duct a serial o f four Prayar also have keen Invited te at­
Workshops to ba held at 11 tend.
a.m. each Turiday during
David Vorpagel, counselor,
the month of April at Hotel will serve aa toastmaster and
Putnam on Naw York Avo- entertainment will be fur­
nu*. Mrs. Robert Kahoe will nished by members o f the
lead tha study claaaaa which group. Rev. C. R. Zeander Is
are open to th* public.
pastor.

Area Catholic Women Attend
Spring Meeting Of Deanery
B y D o o m Eatea

Mrs. Gene Shannon, preeldent, and 11 member* of tha
Church o f tho Nativity Cath­
olic Women'a Club, ond Mr*.
John
Barhydt, president,
and Mr*. Robert Bueh of St.
Mary-Magaten Women's Guild
o f Altamonte Springe, attend­
ed the Spring Meeting o f th*
Orlando Control Deanry, St.
Auguitln* Diocesan Council
o f Catholic Women, held at
the HVyJJn* R oirt 1". Silver
Springs, Tuesday.
O t h e r women attending
from Church o f Nativity
wer* Mr*. Elena Bhaw, Mr*.
Klala Farina, Mrs. Jennie
Fog, Mr*. Polldora William*,
Mra. Donna Estes, Mra. Tar­
ry Fay. Mr*. Hilda Somtntr,
Mrs. Rosamary Grove, Mrs.
Fat Quilling and Mra. Helen
Beam.
A total o f 214 members of
80 affiliations and 10 clergy­
man, Including Rev. WUIIam
J. Trainer, founder and for­
mer pastor o f Church o f Nat­

Young People
Set Banquet

Hew Pastor At Prairie Lake
By

CHURCH DIGNITARIES speaking at second annlveraaryaendca ofB ta r
L ak e Methodist Church were (left to right) Mrs. Margaret Brown, Glenn
H. Whipple, Rev. William Irwin, John Wolking and Walter Bowlea.

Church Observes 2nd Birthday
By Maryann Mile*
Brer Lake M e t h o d i s t
Church celebrated the second
anniversary of It* organisedon In epecial service!. b «.mon by the minister, Rev.
William Irwin, wae entitled
"The Drama o f Conflict."
Speakers for the eervlce
Included, in addition to Rev.
Irwin, Mra. Margaret Brown,
vice president o f the wom­
an's Society of Christian
Service; Glenn H. Whipple,
chairman of the
Official
Board; John Wolking, presi­
dent o f tho Youth Fellow­
ship, and Walter Bowles,
president o f the Men’s Club.
Whipple, whose talk wee
"Operation Llvewlre," gave
a brief history o f the church
and outlined goals for the fu-

Holy Cross
Chapter Meets
Announced
Chapters o f Holy Cross
Episcopal Women
of
th*
Church will meet next weak.
Schedules, aa announced In
the church’s newsletter, "Th*
Envoy," are: St. Agnea Chap­
ter, Monday, at the church,
immediately following t h e
Bible Claes; 8t. Mark'* Chap­
ter, Monday, 0:30 a.m., home
of Mrs. Wallace Philips, 2000
Lily Court, with Mra. A . B.
Peterson Jr. as co-hostese; St.
Mary’s Chapter, Monday, 8
p.m, home o f Mrs. Gordon
Sweeney, 120 W. 10th Street;
a n d , Ht. Anns'* Chapter,
Tuesday, 10 a.m., home of
Mrs. Melvin Miller, 2301
Grandview Avanua.
C o f f e e hour host* an­
nounced for th* month o f
April are Mr. and Mra, Phil
Stanley Jr., this Sunday; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Nicholes, April
11; Mr. and Mrs. John Hom­
er, April 18; and, Mr. and
Mrs. II. G. Johnson, April 2S.

Spring Revival
Continues In
Lake Mary
By Frsarsa Wester
First Baptist Church ef
take Mary Is conducting Its
annual
Hprtng R e v i v a l
through Sunday, April 11,
with Dr. Jamas A. Howard
e f Landrum, S. C., as gutat
evangelist.
Daily servlets are conduct­
ed at 7:80 p.m. with each
planned te bring Internet and
inspiration to all member* e f
a family. Special music la
presented at all meetings
during th* revlrat.
Rev. V. C. Ladd, paator ef
th* Lake Mary church, has
attended Invitation to th*
public to Join hla congrega­
tion at thla epecial time.

tur* which Include enlarge­
ment of Sunday School de­
partment faellltlea and build­
ing a parsonage.
It waa announced that Rev.
Irwin would return to retire­

Christian Science
Lecture Scheduled
Mathoda o f releasing the
power o f Christianity In hu­
man life will ba explored at
a public lecture on Christian
Science to be given here by
Harry 8. Smith, recognised
teacher and practitioner of
Christian Selene# In Atlanta,
Ga.
T h * lecture, "Practical
Christianity,” which le being
sponsored by First Church o f
Christ, Sanford, will taka
place at 8 p.m. Sunday In the
auditorium o f Semtnola High
School.
Smith, a former regional
sales manager In Atlanta for
a national firm, left the poeillon In 1088 to devoto full

Passion Play
Inspires Group
From Deltona
By Mildrod Haney
Two chartered buses trans­
ported Deltona r e s i d e n t s
through the beautiful orange
groves to Lake Wales, the
destination being th* outdoor
amphitheatre where th* famoua '‘ Paulon Play" was to
be shown.
Th* day was a beautiful
spring day, Juit perfect for
the trip and the pause on
ahoree o f lovely Lake Wale*
for lunch.
Settling down on benches
at scene nf th* play, one
could almost Imagine he act­
ually waa In th* ancient town
o f Jerusalem. Th* hillside
woe covered with blossoming
orange trees and, aa the aud­
ience watched, o caravan of
camels plodded across tha
ridge, stopping to drink at
the watering trough*.
Shephard boys herded their
sheop and lambs and women
In flowing dross atoppod at
the well and fllted the ju gf
they carried on their should­
ers.
Singing of wild birds and
beady acent o f orange blos­
soms gave th* feeling o f tru­
ly being In th* market place
in that ancient town and ev­
eryone fait hew wonderful It
must have bean in that long
ago time to hava talked and
walked with Jems ai ha mov­
ed among hla people.
The beautiful scenes of th*
Resurrection concluded tha
play and at th* bus turned
homeward again tha Deltona
group felt most grateful for
the opportunity to eee thi*
moat memorable offering of
th* famous play.

Auxiliary M eeting
The Ladies Auxiliary of
tho First Pentecostal Church
e f Longwood will meet at
7:30 p.m. Monday at th*
church on Orange Avenue.
Mrs. M. L. McDaniel, presi­
dent, will conduct the meet­
ing and serving aa hoatesees
will be Mrs. Obara Young
and Mias SheUs Yeung.

CHURCH OP OOD OP PROPHECY, 8507 Elm
Avoaut, expacta to begin conatruction within
the next three weeke on • new alx-dataroom
Addition which also will contain a pastor's study,
kitchen and a large fellowship hail with a cathe­
dral type celling. Plane for the addition (left

as shown in architect's sketch) were given
approval by the church's building com­
mittee which is made up of Sid Galley. Jimmy
Griffle, WUllo Withorow, Clyde Musa Sr„ Erie
Kinard and the pastor. Rev. Bobby Welch.
(Herald Photo)

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ment status following the
June conference.
F o l l o w i n g th* eervlce,
members and guests enjoyed
a covered dish dinner In Wil­
liam Irwin Hall.

time to the Christian Science
healing practice. Ha current­
ly la on tour aa o member of
the Board o f Lectureship o f
tha First Chureh o f Christ,
Scientist, ia Boston, Mess.

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H a v r y &amp; S mlHi

Building Site
First Southern Methodist
Chureh o f Sanford, at a spec­
ial called conference follow­
ing evening worship last
week, voted approval o f th*
recently acquired property to
bo used as a building alto.
J. L. Sauls, chairman of
the Board o f Stewards, de­
scribed the land which is lo­
cated in th* 2400 block on
Sanford Avanua. Tha confersnea, with J. T. Tslmedg*
presiding, completed other
business and Rev. Durward
H. Knight, paator, reminded
the congregation of the re­
vival which Is to be hold tbs
last week o f thla month.
First Southern Mathadist
meets at the Sanford Wom­
an's Club with Sunday School
at 0:45 a.m.; Epworth Lea­
gue at 8 p.m., and Evening
Worship at 7:80 p.m. All InUr**ted persona are Invited
to attend.

VBS Workihop
Set Thursday
By Joo* Casselberry
A workshop for Vacation
Bible School workers win be
held Thursday at tha First
Methodist Church in Wiator
Park from 0:30 s.m. to 8 p.m.
Mrs. Frank Masalck, who
will servo as director for th*
Bible School at Coasalborry
Community Methodist Church
again this year, aeka that
those intoroeted In attending
the workshop bring a sack
lunch and meet at the church
at 0 a.m. for transportation
to Winter Tark.

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Rev. William M. Grogan
haa accepted th* dutle* aa
mlnletor o f Prairie Lake Bap­
tist Chureh, Fern Perk, and
will preaeh hla first sermon
at th# 11 a.m. worahlp eervIce Sunday.
Rev. Grogan formerly was
p a s t o r o f First Baptlit
Church o f Geneva and has
served several churches In
Tennessee and Kentucky.
A native of Brevard, N.C.,
h* waa ordained by First
Baptist Church of that city
at the aga o f 20 yeere.
He is a graduate o f Bre­
vard High School; Mara Hill
College; Wake Forast Col­
lege, where he received his
bachelor o f arts degree magna cum lauds, and Southern
Baptist
Theological
Semi­
nary, where he earned hla
bachelor o f theology and
master's degree*.
He has served as chairman
o f avangelism and chairman
o f Sunday 8chool enlarge­
ment and evangelism for the
Seminole Baptist Aisociatlon.
Formerly he served on th*
board o f managers o f tho
Tannssaea Baptist Children’s
Homes; faculty of tha school
of religion at the University
o f Tennessee; faculty o f the
extension department o f Car■on-Neerman College, and on
th* Juvanlla court o f Wayne
County, Tenn.
His wife, Virginia, is a naUr# ef Tennaoeee and attend­
ed tho University o f Tennes­
see. They have four sons. Th*
eldest son, Mac, la a Junior
at Belmont College In Nash­
ville and their son, John, is
a sophomore there. Their
twin aana, Jim and Jot, ara
In th* eighth grade.
Tha paitor and Me family
now are making their ho.nr
in the pastorium on Ridge
Road, Fern Park.

Sunbeams Meet
In Lake Mary
B y F ran ca* W e tte r

Sunbeam groups o f tha
First Baptist Church o f Lakt
Mary met with their leaders
at the church.
Th* Nursery and Beginnets Sunbeams, led by Mra.
C. E. Bryant and Mrs. C. W.
Shelton, conducted a program
on th* topic, "God Made Evscything."
Those attending were Deb­
bie and Pam Hill, Jackie and
Lorris Wlgge, Sandy and
Jody Cooper, Donnie Stout,
Wayne Bryant, Judy Winskowikl* and Charles Yaney.
T h a Primary Sunbeams
met with Mrs. Raleigh Coop­
er and Mrs. Richard Stout to
learn the Sunbeam Song and
hear a atory tolling how tha
"Sunheama" name was chos­
en for th* group.
Attending t h i s meeUng
wars Richard and Ronnie
WUhelm, Timmi* C o o p e r ,
Christina Stout, Joy and
Johnny label, Jo Ann McKall
and William Wigg.

Attend
serv ices
td is w eed ,

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J ifa c e o f

worsfUf)

REV. WILLIAM M. GROGAN

Pastor To Observe
First Anniversary
First anniversary o f Rev.
Harold J. Clark’s pastorate
at Oak Grove MB Church,
Geneva, will be observed
with a four-day program next
week.
Rev. A. M. McCre# and
Rev. S. W. Washington and
their
congregation*
from
Hanford and Rev. J.-M. Browdy, Oviedo, will have charge
of the programs on Wednee-

Pathfinders
To Appear At
Local Church
The popular Pathfinders
Quartet o f plant City will
■Ing at a special eervlca at
First Church of the Naxarent, West Second Street and
Maple Avenue, during th*
0:48 a.m. 8unday School hour
this week.
The tinging group has en­
joyed increased service op­
portunity in the area and
throughout Florida and feat­
ures Inspirational singing of
gospel hymns, songs and
spirituals.
The Pathfinders, Pete MeNabb, manager, and Thurman
Whatley, Jamea Taylor, J.
W. Kirkland and Bob Collier,
art no strangers to this area,
appearing her* recently for
church eervicea, concerto and
goipel sings.
Rev. Taul Bickea, paator
o f th* local ehurch, extendi
welcome to th* general pub­
lic to attend the epecial serv­
ice and hear the alnglng o f
thla group.

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Monday at the DeBary Com­
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o f the woman’* Society o f
Christian Service,
DeBary
Community
Methodist
Church. Advanr* tickets are
available at local businesses
or from any member o f tha
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The dcaconeti and deacon
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REPRESENTING Altamonte Springs Elemen­
tary School in the county spelling bee will be
Kathleen Gale, (left), o f the fifth grude, run­
ner-up to the winner, Judy Loftin, sixth
grader.
(Hernld Photo)

Local Solons Leave
'Sunday For Capital
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland
Jr. and Rep. S. J. Davia Jr.
will leave Sunday for the
opening aenion of the 1065
■late legislature Tuesday.
Both said they have not
yet received committee appointmenta which are expect­
ed to he made during the
first week of the legislative
meeting.
Queried as to their hacking
on local bills which have
been requested, both said that
they have had such a deludge
of requests and have held so
many hearings on local legialative proposals that they
have not yet had time to stu­
dy them and decide those
which they will support. They
plan next week to settle
down to a serious study of
the local requests.
Request o f the county and
city for riparian rights and
title to off-shore lands in
Lake Monroe and St. Johns
River is considered one the
primary requests, with the
possibility o f some difficult

ties in this matter expected
to be encountered by Cleve­
land.
The other top priority item
will be the appropriation of
funds for construction of the
^
Seminole County Junior col­
^
lege, which already has been
approved by the Junior Col­
lege Board. The board rec­
ommended that $30,000 this
year and $210,664 next yrar
be appropriated. The school,
if finished, is expected to be
open for enrollment by the
fall o f 1067.
Cleveland called attention
gp
to the fact that all local
o u n ty legislative bills are
available to the public in the
county clerk'a office at the
courthouse.
Both o f the county's rep­
resentatives will be living at
Holiday Inn while in Tallahassee and may be reached
there by constituents.
The primary fight before
the Legislatures, reapportion­
6
ment ns ordered by the U. S.
Supreme Court will deter­
mine whether Seminole Coun­
ty will have local legislative
representation in the next
session o f the state body.
Another bill on the agen­
da is one which would re­
quire the Legislature to meet
every year instead of every
f
By Francea Wester
two years.
A Youth Fellowship has
Both Cleveland and Davis
been organised for teenagers
said that if at any time local
o f the First Baptist Church
citizens have questions, need
o f Lake Mary with meetings
information or have comto be held from 7 until 0
menta they will be “ at home
p.m. each Saturday.
in Sanford most weekends.”
Officers elected at the or­
ganisational
meeting
are
Dale
Wilhelm, president;
Buddy Stokes, vice president;
0 Jack Hamn, secretary; Bob­
by Shelton, treasurer; Alice
Hamn, program chairman and
Gregg Wilhelm, aocial chair­
man.
By Eveljn Lundy
Rev. V. C. Ladd, pastor of
Rev. A. Flournoy Jernigan
the church, led a “ slngspiration" and Mrs. Ladd gave the has accepted call to the pas­
d e v o t i o n using the 05th torate o f First Baptist Church
Fsslm with ‘'Worship” as the o f Oviedo and will deliver his
first sermon at the 11 a.m.
theme.
Games were played and re­ worship service this Sunday.
Rev. Jernigan comes to
freshments were served.
Gregg Wilhelm served as Oviedo from the Ortega Bap­
host this week with Alice tist Church in Jacksonville
Hamn having the devotional. w here he was minister for the
past 11 years. He graduated
from
Stetson and f r o m .
Southwest Seminary. He is
married and he and Mrs. Jer­
nigan have one child, Jim, who
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First Prerbytcrisn Church is six-and-one-half years old.

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la three appearance*. This
will ba the third atart at tha
aeaaon lor tha sophomore. Hla
earned run average la 1J8.
Payne haa made one change
In the regular rtarting lineup.
Slugger Marvin Cook win
move from left Held to drat
baae to make room la the
field for aophomora John
Tipple, who haa been out*
atandlag in practice thla pact
week.
Tipple will be joined in the
outfield fay Alien C u m ae in
center and Don Pauleea la
right. The Hounda' Infield will
have Cook at first, Mika Star­
ling at cecond, Brent Helma
at ahortatop and Larry Baker
at third.
Larry Lott will do the catch­
The Sooth Seminole Hurri­ ing.
canes will take on the Sanford
Braves ta Sanford agaia to­
day ia a bid to evaaga an
aariiar 7-0 lota.

RICK WAL8TR0M (left) and Tom Forman, Bemlnola High School, run
tha low and high hurdlea at the game time in this picture strictly for the
photographer.
(Herald Photo)

Tbe Seminole Little League
aeaaon gete underway Satur­
day with six gamea on tap at
Cooper Plaid In Caaaelberry.
There alao will be an all­
day barbecue aerved.
Ceremoniea kicking oU the
aeaaon will be held at 9:43
a.m. with the Caaaelberry
VPW conducting the ftag-ralslag. Hibbard Caaaelberry will
throw out the flrat ball.
Gamea will begin at 10 a.m.
with Longwood meeting Sunland In a major league con­
tact.
The Longwood and 8unland
teama will march on the field
and give the Little League

Coeah Dave Millar haa tap­
ped Veley as tha Ukaly atarileg pitcher ia tha contest. Ualey pitched three iaalaga
agate* Bishop Moore ia hla
only appearance thus far.
Brace Stuart n a y
see
n ouad actios U Unlay faila

By George C. Langford

South Semlnoia Junior High
School will stags a pair of
A e remainder o f the start- basketball gamea tonight in
tag lineup will consist of1 the Lyman gym.
Slated for action art teama
Catcher Tom Hawkas, first
besom aa Stuart, second base­ composed at male members
man Johany Newell, ahortatop of tha faculty v i m i South
George Milwee, third base­ Seminole's undefeated Hurri­
man Jamie Cornell, teftflalder canes and a team composed
Jtea Lucas, centerftelder Mika at women faculty members
Hargis and rlghtfleldor Matt vs. South Somlnolo cheerlead­
ers aod other girls,
i The Uttar contest U achedtiled to bogln at 7 p.m. with
the feature game beginning at
9:90.
Coach Dave Milter, who lad
(ho school's baakotball team
to the county title thla peat
season, wiU bo In charge of
the men’s faculty team.
Other faculty member* par­
ticipating will be Jim Clark,
Pate Poore, BUI Edwards,
Herbert Drualng, John Angel,
Charles Allen, Wayne Byerly,
By Mta Bartee
Mike Durak, Roland HU1 and
Norm Dorsan, Instructor at
R uteri I Moore.
the Orange Knoll Qolf Driving
Bruce Ituart will be tit#
Raage at Altamonte Springs,
player-coach ter the ’Cants.
Stuart wUl bo Urn starting
answer d in k s for women
center along with forwards
golfers from 10 until 11 a.m.
Grant Rose and Mike llargia
overy other Monday beginning
and guards Jim Lucas and
April I. Any woman with golf
MaU Hlckok.
problems may attend these
Leonard HoUii. Mike Rickclinks.
ett, Bobby Means, Dennis
Instruction classes for the
Garrett, Stave Shephard and
woman are scheduled twice
Ron Tulbert will be tha other
weakly, Mondays and Thurs­
members o f the Hurricane
days, 10 a.m. until 11 a m .
team.
and I p.m. until 2 p.m.
Members of the women's
faculty aro: Joann Rowe,
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UPl Sparta Writer
Warren Spahn, baseball's
patriarch player, la bent on
■battering eome well eetabllshed theories about tha
ftIBta
Specifically, B p a h n la
teaching hla Now York Met
proteges that, contrary to
popular bollof, pitchers can
ba hlttara and a playing ca­
rter doesn’t necessarily and
at 44.
Bpahn, in hla dual rols o f
coach and pitcher fo r the
Meta, is hitting M l In
spring training, ranks third
In runa-battod-in on tha Mats,
has slugged one o f the Mete
four homers and has posted
a 9-0 pitching record.
Thursday, tha Mat Mathttsalah, who will be 44 In
throe weeks, drove in the two
decisive runs, stroked a pair
If tingles and became the
first Meta pitcher to work
seven Inning* ne New York
tripped Detroit 4-9.
"And Jus* think," aaid a
gleeful Casey Stengel. “ I got
me n pinch hitter, too."
Tha ageleea lefty blanked

Top Olympic
Athlete Retires

Seventeen Seminole Coun­
ty youths ere listed on sports
squads at Blahop Moore High
School in Orlando. Moat o f
the boya participate In at
least two events.
Sanford youths listed on
aquada include Dan Simon,
football and track; Dick Msmale, baseball; Dick Nolte,
football and track.
Others from Seminole In­
clude:
BUI Keegan, Tnnglawnod,
track; John Bowen, English
Estate*, track and football;
Scott Crumllch, O a k l a n d
Bhnree, football and base­
ball; lllll Dunn, Casselberry,
footbnll, basketball, t r a c k
and golf; Rick Dunn, Cassel­
berry, football,
basketball,
and baseball;
Mike Hlpps, North Orlan­
do, football and track; Jim
Murphy, Casselberry, foot­
ball and track; John Guampie, Oakland Shores, swim­
ming and basketball; Tim
GUI, Oakland Shores, track;
Tom Austin, Longwood, base­
ball;
Ron Nordstrom, Casselber­
ry; Paul Taylor, Esstbrook,
baseball, football and basket­
ball; Tom Hickson, baseball;
and Tex Laughlln, football

NEW YORK (U P l) —
Donna Do Varona, who an­
nounced eha waa giving up
competitive swimming test
night, was named outstand­
ing Olympk female athlete
o f 1964 today by the Nation­
al Academy o f Sports, eon;prised o f sporta editors from
over 100 major ntwapapers.
Miss Do Varona won gold
medals In tha 400-meter indi­
vidual medley and jnn.metvr and tra ck .
fresstyte
relay.
Swimmer
Sharon Btouder waa second.

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another run o f f him In the
seventh. Spahn allowed nine
hlta, several o f tha infield
variety, and struck out three.
Dave Wlckerahan gave up
all four New York runs ia
the third inning and was
charged with the lots.
In other gamea, Cincinnati
blanked Minnesota 4-0, the
Los Angelas Dodgers nipped
Philadelphia 6-B, Pittsburgh
shut out Baltimore 741, the
Chicago Whlta Box outalugged St. Louis 11-9, Washing­
ton beat Kansas City 11-0 and
the Los Angelas Angela de­
feated their Pacific Coast
League farm team, Seattle,
6-2. The Chicago Cube-8an
Francisco gamo
and tha
Clevaland-Boston contest in
Arisons wars cancelled be­
cause o f rain.
Tha Dodgera victory was
tampered by the news that
their ace aouthpaw, Sandy
Koufax, had to be rushed
bock to, Los Angeles from
V tro Beach, Fla., fo r re-ex­
amination o f his left elbow
after Koufax complained he
waa unabla to bend It. A
similar Injury sidelined Kou­
fax teat August 16 for tha
reminder o f the aeaaon.
General Manager Butxy
Bavael admitted he was “ as
much alarmed ns I am disap­
pointed. It'a a blow to the
club. 1 waa beginning to be­
lieve that the club ia aa good
aa the 12-6 record indicates."

pledge before the action beglna.
At 12 noon Altamonte Twlna
meet North Orlando farm
team In a minor league game.
At 2 p.m. Caaaelberry playa
Altamonte Scnatora In the maJora; at 4 p.m., Bear Lake
mecta the Lake Mary farm
club In the minora; at 6 p.m.

Bear Lake and Lake Mary
major a meet and at • p.m.,
the Altamonte Twlna battle
North Orlando In a major
league claah.
Little League and farm
teama will play at Cooper
field until April 34. After that
date the Senior League and

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Little League will uae the field
with tha farm teama playing
at Lake Mary on Saturdaya
until July.
On 8unday, April II, from
12 noon to • p.m. turkey dinnera will be aerved at O'Brlen'c Reataurant for the
benefit o f the Little League
organization.

Left Arm Is Useless

LOS ANCKLES (U P l) — | Angelea Dodgera aa well hi* when he underwent an ex­ »
Sandy Koufax carried the dreama for advancing an al- amination o f hla stiff, sud­
pennant hopes o f the Loa |ready fabuloua career today denly useless left arm.
Koufax, who missed six
weeks last season because o f
a similar ailment, flew her*
Thursday night from V tro
Beach, Fla., to be examined
by orthopaedic specialist Dr.
Robert Kerlan. He was to
have X-raya aa well as other
teats.
“ I’m aa much alarmed aa
I am disappointed,’ ’ aaid E.
J. Buzsle llnvasi, Dodger
general manager, in announc­
ing the recurrent elbow prob­
lem. “ O f course It’s a blow
to the club."
Koufax, 29, had pitched a
full nine innings In a 2-0 loss
to Chicago Tuesday. Thurs­
day night, he was unable to
bend his elbow although it
did not hurt him.
There was no indication
what the problem was, al­
though Bandy aaid after last
aeaaon— when he won 19 and
lost only five — that there
waa apparently fluid in the
lining o f hla elbow joint.
A loss o f Koufax fo r part
or all o f the aeaaon easily
could be the blow depriving
the Dodgera o f pennant chan­
ces.
There waa nothing in any
statement Issued by the club
Thursday night to Indicate a
permanent Injury. But San­
dy’s history o f repeated incauses concern everytlme ho
juries In the past three years
encounters oven minor trou­
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Mary-Esther Golf Tourney
Opens At Mayfair April 7

Maris Arrested
In Bar Incident
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI)
New York Yankee batting king
Roger Maria waa booked at
the Fort Lauderdale police sta­
tion Thursday night on assault
and battery charges.
Marls denied through a team
spokesman, Bob Flthel, that
be slugged Jerome A. Mochalewakl, 25, a professional mo­
del who swore out a warrant
against Marls accusing the out­
fielder o f hitting him out-aide

a bar shortly after midnight was formally arrested and
booked, and paid a 1300 bond.
Wednesday.
He ie scheduled to appear
Fisbel said Maria told him
he was at the bar and attempt­ In Municipal Court Tuesday on
ed to break up a fight, but the charge, which la a misde­
that he did not hit anyone.
meanor.
"H e very definitely said be
Modselewskl told police in
was not guilty," the Yankee an Initial report he could not
spokesman said.
Identify the assailant who first
Marls was unavailable for awore at him as he and a girl
comment after he went to the were leaving the bar. He said
police station with Flshel and the assailant refused to apolo­
team Manager Johnny Keane, gise when he returned after

Two Resign Posts
O n Racing Board
LEESBURG (U PI) - The
tw o
Bryant administration
holdovers on the racing com ­
mission— Sam L. Pyles and
John A. To rode — turned in
their resignations to Gov. Haydon Burns yesterday.
Shortly after he took office,
the new governor said he plan­
ned to name his own men to
the commission in place of
Pyles and Torode.
Burns said he would replace
them under the tame supreme
court advisory opinion which
said he could appoint his own
board of regents Instead of set­
tling for the Bryant "lam e
duck" appointees.
When Pyles and Torode
were appointed In the final
hours o f the Bryant days,
Bums called it another at­
tempt by Bryant to "usurp''

the power of his young admin­
istration.
In their letter of resignation
Pyles and Torode told Burns
they had stayed on "at some
sacrifice to our personal feel­
ings" because they felt stag­
gered terms for commission­
ers are valuable. They said
such terms leave one or more
experienced hand in an agen­
cy
during
a
government
changeover following an elec­
tion.
"(W e feci) we have, In aome
•mail measure, called to the
attention of the general pub­
lic the advisability o f stagger­
ed term s," they wrote. "We
do hereby, therefore, submit
our resignations to you effec­
tive immediately."
T h t.c are three others on
the commission, all appointed
after Bums took over.

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lisms pup won his last start
la Grade B to move back into
feature competition.
Thursday Result*:
1st Race — 1/1* — Time 31.31
Gcnobar
3.60 2.80 2.80
Double Dcmoo
5.60 5.40
She'* Set
39.60
Qulnlcla (3-8) $27.00
2nd Race — 3/16 — Time 31.77
Terramycln
10.00 4.00 3.00
C. MacDuft
4.00 3.00
Ring Lit
0.00
Qulnlcla (6-7) $15.20
Perfects (6-7) $46.80
Dally Double (3-6) $22.40
3rd Race — 5 /Id — Time 31.0
Silent Wager 10.10 10.00 s.40
Sunter's Blondie
11.60 10.40
Iron Guard
12.80
Qulnlcla (7-8) $67.40
P erfect! (7-8) $166.80
4th Race — l / U — Time 2231
Oklmln
7.40 4.20 3.80
Clever Connie
7.00 6.00
Jeanne's Gossip
4.40
Qulnlcla (4-8) $42.40
Perfects (4-8) $147.66
Mh Race — % — Time 413$
Lots of Cash
8.20 7.20 4.60
Another speedster in the
feature field will be H. B. WUTame Ran
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Lyman Grabs
Second In
Cinder Meet

have been made.
Following are the pairings
and fouraomes:
Jo McDaniel and Muriel
Scott with Ann Marsh and
Trlcia Stcnstrom;
Peggy Billups and Kathryn
Park with Marian Cox and
Jimmie Livingston;
Suzy Dickey and Jackie
Crawford with Hazel Durzo
and Ruth Herron;
Fanchon McRobcrta a n d
Thelma Vose with Shirley

Schllke and Myrtle Adam*:
Elaine Kerr and Ida B. Wil­
son with Jan Johnson and
Reba Mahan;
Harriett Williams and Jana
McKibbin with Vivian Pierce
and Evelyn Antar;
Doris Spencer and Oecile
Heard with Blanche Nlealy
and Helen Carraway;
Also, next Wedneaday after­
noon the members of SWGA
will hold a "Punch Bowl"
party at the clubhouse, hon­
oring the new golf champions
of the Association. At this
time a representative of the
S a n f o r d Atlantic National
Bank wilt award trophies to
WORCH ESTER, M a s s .
lU PI) — Frank tlftring re­ the winners.
Winners o f tha
weekly
signed aa Holy Cross basket­
ball coach Thursday night to Ladies' Day tournament for
devote more time to his low putts were: Class A,
brokerage business. Oftring Elaine Kerr; Class B, Myrtla
directed the Crusaders to a Adams; Class C, a tie be­
64-3 record In four years as tween Ann Marsh and Mary
Whelchcl.
head coach.

Coach Retires

taking his date outside, and
little (drl game of jacks, despite appearances. The Chicago catcher has
then followed him outside and
just been jarred loose from the ball by a runner scoring from third.
hit him.
Modetelevrskl said another
man, not Identified and not
charged, was with Marla.
When be came to the station
with an attorney IWursday
night, however, Modselewskl
GREENSBORO, N. C. (U PI) time Ryder Cup player, malch- was tied with the 27-ycaroUl
By Jim Itarrhus
said he was sure it was Maris —Young Tommy Aaron felt ed Martlndale with five bird­ I-awTcnc* for fourth place.
Herald Sports Writer
who had hit him. He said he
ies
and
one
bogey
over
the
today that the $65,000 Greater
Each had 68. Rodgers, from
The l.ymnn
Greyhounds
had not been thinking clearly
Sedcgcfield Country C l u b
Greensboro
Open
(GGO)
re­
I'crdido Hay, Fla., had a 69.
finiahttl second in a trark
Immediately after the Incident.
course.
Recapped Tires W ith W ritten
presented a good opportunity Club course.
"It takes a lot of luck to meet held at DeLand Thu'.w(or him to win the first major
Road Hazard Guarantee
Snead, 52, who said he had win,” grinned Aaron. "I f you day afternoon.
l.ymnn totaled 65 pointa as
tournament of hit five-year "a scroungy round" Thursday play well enough to win, you
Good A t A ny O .K . Tire Store
win, but it also take* luck. I compared to 116 for DeLand
professional golf career.
think it's possible to have and 10 for Florida Military
From $6.95
The quiet, 28-year-old pro
things go my way."
School.
flat Your Sale Price* On (JualUy New Tirea,
from Gainesville, Ga., put to­
All of the first-round leaders
Terry Toole finished first
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Thursday to take the first
Cincinnati 4 Minnesota 0
nament victory of the year. in the Iowa for the ‘ Hounds.
Chicago (A ) 11*St. Louis 0 round lead In (he GGO. To
CO M PLETE B R A K E SE R V IC E
John Rurkheimer finished
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) - Four of the players who scored
New York (N ) 4 Detroit 8
hold that lead today, he will
Bonded
Lining, Wheel Cylinder Parts,
tournament wins this year did first in the high jump. Mike
Fluid, Hearings Parked, Bleeding 4k
4800 QK
Pittsburgh 7 Baltimore 0
have to outdo challengers Bill Romeo Trudeau, the Canad­
It for the first time—George Ackerman finish^! In the
ian
aeniors
champ,
defeated
Adjustment (all labor Included) - ......- .......
L. Angeles (N ) 6 Philadel­ Martlndale, England's Bern­
Texas and western king Bud Archer, Red Funsclh, Bert mile run and Glenn Duncan
phia 3
ard Hunt, seven-time winner
W H E E L A L IG N M E N T
Weaver and Dick Hart.
wns aeconrP In the 440. Tom
Washington 11 Kansas City 8 Sam Snead, young Dave H1U McKinney 1-up yesterday to
Set Camber. Castar and Too In .........Eleven other players broke Mloducki waa third in the
win
the
annual
Ponce
de
Leon
Los Angeles (A ) 6 Seattle and veteran Phil Rodgers.
(A ir conditioned car* slightly higher)
par and were knotted at 70. 440.
Seniors golf championship.
(PCL) 3
Martlndale shot a 67 Thurs­
They
wore
Bobby
Nichols,
Gor­
Paul
Lambert
cam
In
sec­
Wheel Ralanelng
McKinney, of Dallas, dealt
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Chicago (N ) S. Fran, rained day which included the fourth
himself the death blow on the don Jones, John Cook, i.ahron ond in the ‘J20 and Richard
out
NO FINANCE
hole-in-one carded on the PGA
Moore
and
Paul
Rumbley
Harris
Jr.,
Mike
Souchak,
Bert
17th green, which he threeCleveland Boston rained out tour this year. Hunt, a fiveCHARGES
Weight* Free
putted for a bogey. Trudeau Weaver, Bob Rcith Jr. and finished second and third, re­
won the contest by matching 1963 GGO champion Bill Cas­ spectively, in the pole vault.
Dickie I’oscner finished third
the Texan's even par on the per.
Most of the other hig-namc In the discus.
final hole.
The Lyman mile relay team
It was Trudeau's first ma­ golfers wvre either at par or
jor amateur win in this coun­ just above it. Arnold Palmer, finished out front and second
try. Both he and McKinney Dow Finsterwald, defending in the 880 relay and sprint
are expected to be in Bclleair, GGO champion Julius Boros, medley.
Lyman Coach Rodney UrnFla., this weekend for the Tony Lcma and Dave Marr
start of (he American Seniors were among 20 players tied berger tabled the meet aa
Phone 322*7480
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5.40
"all right."
at 71.
tournament.
NEW
YORK
(U
PI)
The
Qulnlela (1-8) $21.60
National Football League will
Perfects (1-8) $75.90
launch Its 1965 acason on Sept.
« h Race — 5/16 — Time 31.17 19 with a full schedule of sev­
Dart Rock
17.80 6.40 4.20 en games and high hopes for
Nig’s Rickie
4.20 2.80 breaking last season's paid
Royal Regatta
3.0C attendance record.
NFL Commissioner P e t e
Qulnlela (1-7) $28.60
Razellc ssld, “ fsn Interest in
Perfccta (1-7) $68.80
our 1904 schedule resulted in
7th Race — H — Time 41.88 a record paid attendance of
McAllen
19.60 10.20 7.00 more than 4.5 million. That's
Spanish Rose
3.80 3.00 very difficult to surpass, and
Rare Gist
3.60 a schedule alone, no matter
Qulnlela (6-7) $40.80
how much planning goes into
Perfects (7-6) $136.00
it, will not do it. Competition
84k Race — 5/18 — Time 31.84 and balanco make interesting
Circus Sunshine 31.00 10.80 5.80 races."
Dorl Doll
3.80 3.60 .The Cleveland Browns open
Rusty Jet
4.00 their litis defense against the
Redskins at Washington on
Qulnlcla (2-3) $22.40
opening day, which it a week*
Perfects (3-2) $95.70
94k Race — 5/11— Time 31.96 later than last season. Other1
Nixon's Jerry
13.30 4.40 2.80 openers are Minnesota at Bal­
Micky McCool
2.80
2.40 timore, New York at Dallas,
Rocket Flare
3.60 St. Louis at Philadelphia, Chi­
cago at San Francisco, Green
Qulnlela (6-8) $14.80
Bay at Pittsburgh and Los
Perfecta (8-8) $96.00
lath Race — 8/11 — Time 31.88 Angeles at Detroit.
The 98-game schedule con­
Oul Oul Dupree 46.00 11.80 8.00
Rlmpy
3.80 3.20 tinues through Sunday, Dec.
La Pete
6.60 19, with the title game slated
for the city of the Western Di­
Qulnlela fS-7) $58.20
vision champion on Jan. 2.
Perfect* (5-7) $214.80
lUk Race - 4a - Time 41.27
Giddy Gal
11.80 7.80 3.40
Wayside Taffy
10.40 4.20
We Get
2.20
NEW YORK (U PI) —
Qulnlela (1-7) $44.20
The American Broadcasting
Perfects (7-1) $243.50
Company will televise video
Mutuel handle $93,254
tapes o f the Jose TorresWillie Paatreno light Innvyweight championship fight on
“ Wide World of Sports" Sat­
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T H E STATE OF FLORIDA TO urday between 6 and 6;30
BILLY F. KKLI.RY,
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Field

Exhibition

Results

Trudeau Wins

Ponce de Leon

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Amigo Rocker, Hi Troubles
Meet In Dog Track Feature
Amigo Rocker and HI Trou­
bles tangle tonight In • battle
that should be a good one la
the featured 10th race at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Both Pups have turned in
outstanding clockings In r i
cent starts although neither
has registered a victory in his
last three starts.
Ill Troubles turned In a 31J2
second timing two starts ago
only to run third behind Ryan
dale and Wayside Gossip.
Amigo Rocker ran out a
31.40 timing three starts ago
and also finished third be­
hind L.L.'s Me Too and Ryan's
express.
liams' Candy Spots. The Wil-

Wednesday Is the day set
for the first round of the
Mary-Esther Golf Tournament
to be played at Mayfair Coun­
try Club.
Last year thla tournament
was held for the first time
and was ao popular with the
members of the Sanford Wom­
en’s Golf Association that
Mary-Esther agreed to make
It an annual affair. Play will
be held on three consecutive
Wednesdays
and
pairings

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Dusting Your Ceilings
aleotoo and sowing them shut
By M r C r a w r
N i n p i H r Enterprise Asa*. Tha arms in tho aweatera were
long enough to provide ample
D E A R POLLY— A fter I
room fo r both arms and
w u k a y antreatad dust aepa hands. No m o n cold hands
I first b m thsm to go a n t for baby and she can still
tha callings and eomars of tha haro them outside the blank­
various nom a In Um house. et, aa aha seem* to prefer.
Tbla removes any embarrass- When the sleeves begin to get
lay cobwebs from masking op abort or the weather warm­
er, these stitches can be re­
an a t .— JULIE
GIRLS—Do bo eartfal to moved and tho eweater is as
bruih only tho cobwebs. Too good as new.
I finally got tired of brok­
hoary a hand on tho duat mop
might amoar tho colling or en bra atrape and now I aew
valla.__POLLY
them permanently In place. I
DEAR POLLY— I taekod a stitch back and forth across
spring typo curtain rod on tho the strap to hold the ends se­
lnaldo wall o f tny pan cup* curely In place and then I sew
board to Icacp my pana lida In up the length o f each strap
order. For only IB eenta I In a wavy line, turn around,
haro a aaater cupboard and make the wavy lines the op­
tho eorroct lida aro eaalor to posite way so the waves are
up on one side and down on
find.
I like tho Idea fo r cutting tho other. My straps never
o f f tho topa o f old bobby break or come unfastened and
aocka and using thorn fo r duat this method o f stitching keeps
clotha. I alao g ot good uao them from folding over.—
out o f tha foot o f aueh aocka MRS. C. R. F.
DEAR POI.LY— When a
by ualng them aa footlota In
m y loaf o n . Whan they do not child Is past the bottle stage
■tey oa quite aa wall aa I but rebels at drinking the nec­
would Ilka I ran a littla alast- essary amount o f milk, try
It thread around tho top*.— putting the milk In a small
plastic pitcher or tea pot, give
MRS. L. A . L.
DEAR POLLY—I am a now him a small plastic glass and
mother and found it hard to let him pour his own. There
dreoo baby warmly enough. I may be soma mopping up to
eould not got mittena small do but you will be surprised
enough. Finally I hit on the at how much milk he will
Idea o f turning her wool drink just from fascination
•wasters Inside out, gather* with a new way of doing It.—
Ing the lower edges o f the MRS. J. T. D.

DEAR POLLY— My little
daughter's doll lost most of
her -rooted” hair and I was
unable te buy a wig for her.
In desperation I glued a piece
o f gauss on the top o f the
doll's head and sewed yellow
nylon yarn through the holes
and tied the yarn te keep It
from coming out. After the
yarn was all In, I trimmed the
-w ig " evenly. Even my moth­
er thought the doll waa new.
— MRS. R. H.
GIRLS—Soma o f you might
find it easier to measure the
gauss te the correct also for
the wig, draw the pattern, run
the yam through, cut it out
and then glue the doll's hesd.
No reason to limit the yarn
color to yellow as brown or
black may glvs the doll a com­
pletely different look.— POL­
LY
Share your favorite home­
making ideas • . • send them
to Polly in care o f (The San­
ford Herald). You'll receive a
dollar if Polly uses your idea
In Polly's Pointers.
Went some help with your
homemakingT Mora than 200
chore-shorteners are featured
In Polly’s 32-page booklet. To
order, send your name, ad­
dress snd We to: Polly's Point­
ers, r /o (The Sanford Her­
ald), P.O. Bos 489, Dept. A,
Radio City Station, New York
19, N.Y.

Science Beckons
Ry Hasan Light
DEAR MRS. LIGHTi I am
• girl i.*' the eighth grade and
enjoy studying science quite
a bit above my age level. My
g rades show that I can da this,
but my mother disapproves. I
think I am old enough to doelds fo r myself what I like
and what I want to do. What
do you suggest?—'TROUBL­
ED PUPIL
ANSW ER: I am afraid
there may be more here than
meets my eye. You didn’t say
why your mother disapproves.
Are your other grades slip­
ping because you've empha­
sised science T Are yeu so
wrapped up In studying sci­
ence you don't have time for
a satisfying home and social
life? Have your Interests
shifted so much In the last
few years, your mother thinks

that this, too, is only a pass­
ing fancy?
If none o f these objections
apply to you, then I believe
you should be encouraged to
pursue your Interest In sci­
ence as far as your rapacity
permits. The fact that you
are a girl—end math and sci­
ence are traditionally associ­
ated with boye—should be no
deterrent Women are making
valuable contributions In sci­
entific fields today.
As far as science Is con­
cerned, your best l&gt;et I* to ac­
quire a good understanding of
tho fundamentals o f biology,
physics, and rhemlstry. With
this type o f foundation, you
will l»o lietier able to adopt
to tho requirements o f our
changing technologies.
The accumulation o f facte
alone won't be too helpful to

you. Future scientists nrrd a
well-rounded educational pro­
gram, not Just physics and
chemistry courses. You should
work at mastering a scientific
way o f thinking in everything
you do.
If you’ro still with me, I
suggest you give this column
to your mother to read.
(Mother, lie glad she's more
interested In Biology than In
IlOYology at this point. She’s
old enough to make some ten­
tative decision about her fu­
ture career.)
Please send your school
problems to Susan Light In
rare o f Tho Hanford Herald.
While shs cannot answer each
letter personally, letters of
general Interest will be answ­
ered In this column.

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Costume Jewelry Has Points
Why must teen-agers clut­
ter their closets and dresser
drawen. with Junk? This
plaintive question f l o a t e d
across a luncheon table re­
cently. Its source was a sales­

man who believes "you get ex­
actly what you pay for." Ho
was distressed by his niece and
her friends who bought 11.98
blouses and dime store Jewel­
ry. "They have a lot of clothes

Tho after-forty w o m e n
come In for a lot o f criticism
and, as you knew, I stand
ready to defend them (and
myself) to the death!
I have to admit that aome
o f the criticism la deserved by
a certain few. Because they
offend, all the rest o f the a ft­
er-forty women have to "take

ugh!"
"Pulling down girdles."
“ Telling n risque story at
parties—they are old enough
to know better!’
"The mature woman who
insists upon 'mothering* the
entire office force and, just
as bad, the mature office
worker who tries to ape the
young girls.”
“ A fter-forty women w h o
begin every story or every
sentence with, 'When 1 was
a girl . . . ' ”
“ A too-ample bosom, not
well controlled.”
“ Bareback dresses worn by
the wrong women at the
wrong time and at the wrong
place."
“ Mature women who wear
those new tight pants. They
awke mo want to aay some­
thing to them.”
"Mature women with fat
legs and short, short skirls.”
“ After-forty women who
ue* a lot o f makeup. U dees
not hsrnms them.”
Now, girls, don't blame
me. 1 just recorded the opin­
ions o f these men, who have
contact with w o — n fa every­
day life. These are THEIR
opinions, but let's think them
over very carefully!
dust check yourself—hew
do you rate?
Monday — “ Dear Kdyth
Thornton McLeod*

It"

T h e following criticisms
were voiced by a well-known
actor, a department store
executive, a beauty specialist
la Hollywood, a personnel dt
rector o f n large group o f
stores and, also a man who
la very “ social" and very so­
phisticated. So, really, It la a
man’s eya view. The remarks
are aimed at women after
forty whom these men see la
business and in social life.
Here are a few things they
•‘hate."
“ Mature women who wear
their dress** as tight as a
'sausage akin' and ahaw their
kne**. Knee* are awful even
on the very young."
“ Neckline* w h i c h
show
deem to there, and mature
bee owe are not so pretty.”
“ Gray hair badly dyed. To
dye It la smart, but Jt’s a mess
when It shews!”
“ White hair which has a
pew lac* stockings
Iqbtpefc on mature women—

t .

and such but not a good, qual­
ity piece In the whole mess,"
he said.
"W hat they buy wears for
a brief Urns and then falls
apart."
,
He’s right. In the ease o f
costume Jewelry, for exempt*,
quality and price run the
ysmut. It I* not too difficult,
though, to seleet better roeturns Jewelry thst will give
long wear and hold Its good
looks.
When buying costume Jew­
elry, look for craftsmanship
and detail as you would check
sesms, stitching or button­
holes o f a drew or suit for
good construction.
The finishing o f a piece o f
Jewelry Is the key to Its qua­
lity. According to the Jewelry
Industry Council, the back at
clasps on good pins and neck­
laces will be finished smooth­
lyPins should balance. Wellmade pins will Bulateln their
balance when worn and not
flip down.
Well-designed necklaces will
fit properly and the etread
or straada will net bunch when
worn.
I f a pin, necklace er earring
containa n synthetic stone or
imitation gem, such stones
should he handset and fit per­
fectly. Inferior stone*, even
when Imitation, are flat and
dull.
Another factor la the metal
plating. Ask the Jeweler or
look fo r tho karat stamp In­
dicating the quantity o f gold
used. The heavier the platlag
o f gold, the finer the polish­
ing and lacquering the loea
likely the item Is to tarnish,
unless you are on* o f thorn
women whoa* body acids te­
net u metal.
Mass-produced costume Jew­
elry has put hsndsoms pieces
within reach o f us alL But it
Is still Important to shop with
a Jeweler or store known for
carrying quality — rehandle*

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Fag* S—Frt. 'April S,

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tibiU V i O b b if. •
DEAR ABBYi I am tired
o f reading article* and col­
umns eayiag that people
are "skit” Just because
they don’t go wild over sex.
Tell me something, why do
people keep pushing sev?
Why d id s t you tell that
woman, whose husband lost
interest In her, to leave the
poor guy alooa? She prob­
ably were him out. I hap­
pen to he one o f those peo­
ple who eouldat cars leas
about sox and I wouldn't
change If I could. I f you
stop to think a minute, you
will have te agree that half
tha world's problems etem
from sex. To mention a
few : Overpopulation, un­
wanted children, sex crimes,
venereal disease and adult­
ery. Beside*, sex can rain
your
reputation
quicker
than anything else. I am
not a bitter old maid. I am
a 37-year-old married wom­
an and the mother o f tw o.
teenagers. And I am not
locked up anywhere, so I
think I'm normaL I would­
n’t give you a nickel for
sex and 1 am perfectly con­
tent,
NOT SEXY AND
COULDN’T CARE LESS
DEAR NOT SEXY: You
may be "perfectly content"
— but how about your hus­
band?
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DEAR ABBY: I have
had some experience In the
matter o f men losing Inter­
est In sex after having
reached a certain age, so I
think 1 am qualified to
make a statement on the
subject.

By Abigail Van luren

Soma men lee* their
youth at BO, and some at
&lt;0. But you can take my
word for It, if any man
ever 00 tells you a differ­
ent story, he Is lying.
Yeu are foolish to advise
women
whose
husbands
have lost Interest In them
to “ get them to a doctor."
No doctor on earth can help
them. I am 72 years old
and I know more about life
than you do. A doctor once
told me that after a man
reaches 60, he is all washed
up in the 'lo v e " depart­
m ent And so Is a woman,
no matter what anybody
says. W* accept the fact
that aa we get older our
eyes grow dim, and our
hearing starts to fad*. Our
bodies aren't in the same
condition at B5 as they
were at 26. 8o why not
face ALL th* facte? We
Just plain dry up. And this
happens to everybody if
they live long enough.
Respectfully yours,
"WASHED UP”
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DEAR ABBY: A wife
wrote wanting to know If
medical treatment was In
order for her husband, who
seemed to have lost all de­
sire for hsr. If this letter
cam* from my wife, I
would like to answer her
through your column:
"N o, my dear, medical
treatment is not In order
for me. But it la quit*
possible that it Is In or­
der for YOU! When I
married you, ten years
ago, you were 6*3" and
weighed 117. Today you

Q a a jb if-&amp; n
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Tannab Ulrsch o f Jeru­
salem writes in th* Johsnnesburg Bulletin: "Bridge play­
ers seem to have forgotten
that when Milton Work intro­
duced th* 4-3-2-1 point count
he intended it only for notrump contracts and as a re­
sult the ace has Itecome great­
ly undervalued for suit con­
tracts.”
While Mr. Hirech does not
slsborats to show thst this
undervaluation la moat appar­
ent when It cornea to atam
contracts, hla example hande
auks this quite dear.
Tbs first Is from a rubber
bridge gam* in Jerusalem.
Th* bidding in the box is
what actually took plnco at
tbs table. Declarer alto man-

weigh 170, and a n about
six axe handles acres*
the rear. Bine* hearing
our two wonderful chil­
dren, you've decided that
yeu've don* yeuv Job, and
you Just lounge around
getting fatter. The housework gets done only
when you are expecting
guests. No, I am not
planning te leave yen. I
think too much at our
children. But th* thought
at walloping some o f that
fat o f f you has ere seed
my mind several times.”
Abby, yea could prob­
ably save many, many mar­
riages If you would tell
wives that "letting them­
selves grow fat and lasy”
has destroyed more marriages than all the money
fights, In-law trouble, and
infidelity put together.
SIX-TWO AND
ONE EIGHTY
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DEAR ABBY: Speaking
o f men losing interest in
the opposite sex reminds
me o f something 1 read
long ago: "When you are
young, we avoid tem putlon. When we are eld,
temptation avoids us.”
YOUR FAN, FRAI'KIE
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BY, Uox b'fi uu, Lob An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, encols* a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
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For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to
Abby, Box 69700, Los An­
geles, Calif.

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Mr Bah Cecbsar
Remember what they said
about weih-and-wsar? Why,
yeu Just threw th* garment
Into the washing machine,
dry lb and put it on your beck.
8ur*. Except that If you
didn’t use *n Iron between the
wsshlng end the wearing, th*
end result would be some­
thing akin to a well-used bar­
racks bag and you'd be aa neat
as an unmade bed.
But — flash! — th* mens*
wear Industry this year has
produced fabric which Is rumpltproof a n d permanently
creased and the bans o f all
professional laundrymen since
it need never be Ironed.
One of the major manu­
facturers of " p e r m a n e n t
shape" fabric is Klopman
Mills, a division of Burling­
ton Industries. President Wil­
liam A. Klopman aays the pro­
cess la to industry-shaking
that In a year er two, tho cus­
tomer will have trouble find­
ing shirts, slacks, jackets,
costs which art not perman­
ently shaped.
This reporter was politely
skeptical when Invited to visit
tho Klopman offices In Rocklelgh, N J. But Bill Klopman
sad hla staff proudly present-

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Crte Jhs. ix)omm
By Ruth Millet!
Did you read about the
•tubborn old gentlemen In
England wht has lived 20
minutes btkiad th* times for
41 years?
It seems be refused te set
hla watch back 20 minute* In
1922 — so h* has been run­
ning 20 minutes late — to
work, to appointments, to
parties ever sines.
It's strange how many poopi* there ere whose mental
clocks seem te run about n
half-hour late.
They wear th* earn* time
on their wrist* as anybody
alee, hut mtntelly they follow
a different time.
Tell euch n person you will
meet him (more often It's
her) at t o'clock and you know
you're going to bavo to wait
from IB to 20 mlnutee.

However, Mr. Hiracb paint*
out thst If ho had bid a slam
declarer would not have taken
that laty man's way o f play­
ing the hand and would have
made sura o f ruffing two
dub* in dummy.
Mr. Hirech point* out that
although North'* opening bid
wae minimum la high card*
th* two heart response Im­
proved it sufficiently ao that
he was fully justified la giv­
ing th* Immediate heart raise.
Furthermore, after South
bid four cluba aa a mild alam
try there was no good reason
why North should not havs
bid four diamonds. A four
By Mr. Fix
diamond bid would lurtly
have enabled 8outh te go te Newspaper Eater prise A sea.
■lx hearts while the four
When material ends up on
heart bid affaetlvcly stopped tha acrap heap th* chance*
him from going any further.
are good that poor measuring
eras the cause.
A smart ruts te follow
when laying out work la te
measure carefully, then meas­
ure again.
way.
Tha gadgets for measuring
Th* reason it always there.
That is, h* thinks tha reason rave been around for ysars.
Thera are refinements that
la the on* he give*.
Actually, he juet never al­ make them more versa tilt,
low* himself enough tiara te easier to us*. I f there la error
get where he is supposed te It generally is human. Nsver,
be when h* la supposed te bq under aay circumstances, da*
pend on tho tyo alone.
there.
The first thing you wlU
There nr* always little da­
pood is a good ruts. Thar* .art
isy*.
The person who la alwaye many from wkkk te choots
on tin * makts allowance f*r and before you are finished
them in planning when to get you may find yourself ownto a certain place at a certain ag most o f them.
A yardstick, complete with
time.
Tha person with tha hullt- advertising message oa Ra
ia timer that'* half an hour I'ace, Is tira on* measuring
behind time Just figure* he tool found a r o u n d most
had those extra mlautes te bonus. It Is useful but llm&gt;
take car* o f aay anerfency Rad.
Taps* A w Compact
— th# dlffsreacs b e t w e e n
Steal tap** arc compact,
YOUR tiara end B II.
So yon wait for him—sad are available In 0, I er 10-

a pair of psrmanebtt Is bound to drop. But the cuepressed slacks which id tomer, In the meantime, saves
on laundry bills.
been washed and dried
time*. And th* cress*
SHIRTTAILS:
Reversible
belts are big newi this spring
still raxor-sharp.
Shirts, too, have been spi with a truly amaxing s n o rtdally treated to hold tMi ment o f "tw o.for-one" ideas
to choose from. There are
shape without ironing snd
Klopman pcopls were wsari q belts with leather on one side,
them. The gimmick is po y fabric on the other; smooth
ester fiber— Dupont's Doer ■ leather on one side, grained
Eastman’s K o d c l , Che i on the other. They're bar­
strand's Blue -'C," Cetanes ': gains . . . It’s said that com­
Lewie never
Fortrel—blended with cott&lt; I edian Jerry
To obtain a perrusne |t wears a suit more then a few
press, the fabric is trestle times, then gives it to a friend.
with special resins at t f So it isn’t surprising to hear
mill*. The apparel manufa
that his new seasonal ward­
urrr makes tho finished pa robe, just ilclivend, cost 110,dent snu places it In a curl
000 . . . Several hundred gen­
oven which acts In the crease erations from now humans
pleats and scams. "And may be sporting built-in tran­
Klopman aays, "they don sistor radios. Logical bridgo
com* out—ever."
between now and then Is Hat
Aa for permanent shape to Corp. o f America'a radio hat,
shirts, coats, underwear, etc. a shaggy astrakhan connected
chemicals are applied to thi o a small radio. An earplug
fabric at tha finishing plan: angles from its innards . , .
and the fabric is fully cured Quote o f the month (by actor
before it's mads into wsaring birk Bogarde): "American
apparel.
Inen are a fright! Why must
Though permanently shapedIhey wear those horrible skinand pressed garments are still I y pants, and their pants so
slightly hlghsr priced than I hort and those huge ehoca?"
nontreated wearables, t h e IThe British Bcatl* Influence,
Klopman ptopls feel the price Irrhspi.)

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Faulty Measuring Job

By Ruth Miiktt

Oh, he heard th* time ell
right and readily agreed to
it. He might even have set
the time himself. But no mat­
ter.
He will nsver make It b*.
cause that built-in msntal
clock of his always runs late,
and that's the clock ho goe*
by.
Tha n iiiL I dock tells him
that If ba arrives half an hour
lata, ho Is actually on time.
Anybody can ba held up half
an hour, he reason*, so there
la always a handy excuse.
There wee a telephone call
at th* last moment, snd he
Just eouldat get rid of th*
fellow.
Or ho had Uw bed luck to
miss every traffic light along
tha way.
Or he gave someone a lift,
and that took him out o f hie wait—and w ait

foot lengths. Get one with a
•quart case so that you can
measure inside between two
surfaces. Th* hook at tho
end should be movable so
that it slides beck flush with
tha end o f the tape for inside
measuring. Purchase a qual­
ity tap* with dear markings.
An old favorite, not likely
to go out o f stylo, Is the 6foot folding rule. It folds eas­
ily to fit a hip pocket.
Tho folding rule will do
more than measure. It’s a
bandy protractor that will
glvs you most o f the angles
you need.
For a 48 degree angle, open
tho rule at the 6 and 12-lnch
Joint*. Move tha metaJ end.
until It is at 6M inches. Tha
anglt at th* 6-inch mark will
be 48 degrace. For other
angles Just mova tha metal
end to thee* points—14 and
thirteen-sixteenth Inches for
30 degree*: 17 and threefourth Inches for 60 degrees;
18 and alna-sixteeatha inches
for 70 degrees; and 20(4
inches for 90 dcgrcca.
Some rules are evellaM*
with these end other mark-

i r*. But you can mark your
« n rather then trusting to
ii tnory.

Right Square Required
lor accurate marking you
w I went a square. H:ere are
ti r squares,
combination
ires and framing squares.
A romblnatlon square com­
bi a a marked straight edge
ali 4r with a movable handl*
will 90 and 4S degree angles
anipften a built-in level. You
caijute it for m oit Jobe. Tha
quara la smaller, Is uxafull*round tho shop. Tha
frakng square is largs, con­
ta in information on laying
outleid computing many ang le q lf you Item how to usa
one h»u have a tool almost-sa
u»* Ti as a calculator.
reminders: Never use
a e lk rule. Leave It In your
wifeh sewing basket. A cloth
rule |tretches.
you’vs scribed a lina
on alpine* o f wood for cut­
ting, Iremember that a lint
has sickness. A pencil line
can ■ about 1/32 of an inch.
Drank lina eo that it Is oa
both lides o f tha measurement-hut on tha scrap alda.

Your Dental Health

Hearing Head Noises

Cleaning Spots Trouble

fibrositls in my arm. I also
have uterine fibroids. On*
peer ego 1 bad a fibreua tum­
or removed from my breast.
It there any connection be­
tween these conditions?
A —There is no connection.
Fibre*!tie la a general term
far rheumatic pains in the
mmaclea or tendons rather
than in tbs Joint proper
(which would be arthritis). A
fibroid la a benign tumor of
th* uteris* muscle and fibrana connective tissue. Fibrous
tumors or fibromas may oc­
cur in th* breast or verloue
parte o f th* body. Although
w* d e n t know what causes
them wa know that they are
not malignant.
9 — My gall bladder aeries
showed that 1 have a hypo­
tonic bladder that U I Umea
normal else. WIU n diet help
aw or muat I have an opera­
tion?
,
A —A hypotonia bladder la

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The Doctor Soys:

Wayns G. RraadaUdt, M.D.
Nawapaper Rntsepriss Assn.
Q—What e«a I da for th*
buttiag In aiy hand which 1
have bed roe Usually for
about I months?
A — Everyone has b e a d
noises at Uarae bnt aa the
arteries hi our head*, espe­
cially those In th* viclaity at
the auditory nerve, become
progressively lea* elastic thaaa
noises become more bother­
some. Borne people Item te
Ignore them but others got
tens*. Unfortunately t k I a
tasks* them worse. Such per­
sona are eonwUawa helped by
taking tranquil 1s*re for n
short time.
Buck remediable causes in­
clude an allergy o f aome sort,
was pressing oa tha eardrum,
obstruction o f the eustachlan
tab* and axcoeeivs use o f to­
bacco, aspirin, qniaiao sr
streptomycin.
Q -M jr doctor aays 1 have

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on* that data not empty itself
after a fatty meal as It would
normally ha expected to da.
Tha enlargement at year gall
bladder, sometime* celled bydrape at th* gull bladder, may
ba due la port to this lock
a t expulsive tana or te oa eb■tructioa o f tho bladder’s out­
let by spasm, constriction or
n stone. Biace no mention at
a atoas waa made, I

By William Lawmen. D.DJL
"Dear Doctor Lawrence:
My dentist rerommaads that
I hava my Math rlaaaad twka
a yaar. I recently had thorn
claaaad hut they didn't stay
data vary long. Rama taath
paopla say that cleaning tenth
la ham fal. R wears away tha
•aamaL Should they ha claaa­
ad? And aa often aa twice a
yaar?"— Mr*. B. C.
Cleaning tenth is mare
than ahiaiag tham up or even
ridding them ad feu) debris.
Regular deatal prophylaxis Is
much more important Uwa
that. It glvus your dentist an
sppartualty te axamlaa yaar
mouth. Mat Just yaar taath,
hut your mouth, lips, ebooks,
gums, tongue, floor at tha
mauth, hard and soft palate,
tha tonsils. Fra-

may sava your life.
Tha oral cavity Is Ilka oth­
er body cavities, all govarnad
by tin earns basis body laws.
But la addition, tbs mouth
with aU Its compile* ted mech­
anisms la subjected to abuse*
not axperiencod by other
body cavRies and therefore Is
arare vulnerable te disease.
The mouth la the antrance
te our stomach and lungs and
their associated system*. Un­
de** mouths lavita infection,
gaasn l sad local. Therefore
maiateinlng good oral hygiene
sad regular mouth examlaatlona by your dentist can ba
•M lteat maans o f preventing

Most doctors adviaa ago but
operation fo r a pall bladder
thst Is merely kypoteai* and
distended. Yen should, how­
ever avoid fate and alcohol.
Yea should not toko opiate*
io eay form becouee they
Alao, soft tissues la tha
cause gall bladder spasm.
mouth can ha aeasitive indiYear doctor con give yeu
catore o f your general health.
••dative* w d eetlepeim iflc*
Change* la these tiesuas are
that will relieve aay symp­
frsqaaatiy tha first Indication
tom* you may have m i n - vaal, at aa aarly stag*, aay
that something b wrong ate*,
suit o f your sluggish gall changes from Uw normal, and where la the body. For inaarly detection *f a
•tone*, net enough vitamins

may Bus* llpa to boeoma
ersekra and corners o f tha
get sera; ‘gum tiasus
that ilinusually pal* In col­
or maladicata anemia; gums
that m swollen and bleed
easily k d swollen glands la
tha n s f n ay Indicate a blood
foul mouth adore
may ikeste gastrointestinal
dliordraor lung dlseast, or

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ch ron lcm iUIItu».

B eslA general diseases,
there ■ many local condi­
tions tm can be cured more
•Rally I discovered early:
cavities Jan be filled before
they Inrare large sections o f
teeth, *A| nerve*: gingivitis
*•» h# emg before it becomes
* ° r t serai*; loots teeth can
possibly R u v e d before they
get s* bkthey hare to ba ex­
tracted. f
Thus BereaUv* dentistry
can ba k t i c e d to boat ad­
vantage F b o t b patient and
doctor, w

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�Now Is Tho Timo To Wino And Dino
Sinatra
Directs
First Sanford showing o f
“ Nona But the Bra re," starring Frank Sinatra and Clint
Walkar, nina Sunday through
Tuesday at tho Movleland
Drive-In Theatre. Co-featured
will be "Wild and Wonderfu l." with Tony Curtia.
The twin feature for Wed­
nesday will bo "The Racers,”
starring Jirk Douglas, and
"833 Squadron,” with Cliff
Robertson.
A Parents Magazine Fam­
ily Award winner, “ Island of
the Dluo Dolphins,” heuds the
triple feature for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, April
8-10. Also showing will be
"Topkapi,” with M e l i n d a
Mercouri, and “ Ride a Crook­
ed Trail," with Audio MurThy.
All the features next week
are in color except the Mur­
phy film.
Sinatra Is a star of screen,
television, records, nightclubs.
He owns radio, record and
film-producing compunics and
recently became special as­
sistant to Jack I.. Warner,
head o f Warner Bros. Pic-

•'NONE HUT the Brave” opens Sunday at
Moviolnnd Drive-In Theatre. Featured are Tatsuya Mihashi (left) and Clint Walker, “ Chey­
enne" o f TV.
tures. What more could he
want?
“ I have planned for ten
years to become a director,”
says Sinatra. “ Eventually I'll
be too old to play the kind o f
rharactcra I like. I've studied
ths methods o f Hollywood's
best directors, and have spent
a lot of time In cutting-rooms

Feature No. 1 At 7:15
•TIIK NIOIIT
FKII1TKRS”
Robert Mitrhum

DETTE DAVIS and Olivia de Haviiland atar in
the ituspense-dramn, "Hush . . . Hush, Sweet
Charlotte,” showing Sunday through Wednesday
nt the Itltr. Theatre.
TODAY
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APACHE RIFLES

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IN COLOR

STARTS SUNDAY

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SUN. - MON. - TUES.

FIRST
SANFORD
SHOWING
NITELY AT
7:13 A 11:00

HUSH-HUSH,

From producer* of the shocker
“ Whatever Happened To Haby Jane"

Grand
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Apr. 7

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on Oct. 4. 1N0.

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LONDON (UPD—The Dally
Express reported today that
Mlchaal Chaplin, C h a r l i e
Chaplin's 18-year-old son. la
living on relief payments of
$28 per week (ram the British
government.
The youth h u a wife and
an infant child.
The Express said Michael
refuses to seek any financial
assistance from his wealthy
father, who made millions in
the era of sileot films.
“ I am hoping for a break In
a picture being produced by a
Frenchman,” Michael told the
Express.
“ In the meantime, I have to
live. 1 applied (or the dole end
they gave it to m e."
Michael Mid be sever got
along with bis father whom
he has not seen (or two years.
“ Ha has hla views and they
are rather strict," Michael
said.

H m im w r r jia u

T S 'J W J H lM R f

C h r W in e

SEEKING THAT SPECIAL
QUALITY they call atmos­
phere? My dear, you will find
it at FREDDIE'S STEAK
HOUSE in Winter Park and
when they say steak house,
they mean STEAK HOUSE.
Ahh, those luscious steaks.
And that's not all. Unbeatable
food of all kinds . . .
at
Bstle Davis and Olivia de FREDDIE'S you call it CUIHaviiland, each a winner o f SINEI That'i a haughty word
two Academy Awards, star that means the very best
with Joseph Cottcn In “ Hush food. So be haughty. Tell him,
. . . Hush, 8weet Charlotte,” "Freddie's or e lse!"
20th Century • Fox
release
• • •
which opens 8unday at ths
DO YOU LIKE TO EAT
Kits Theatre. Producer-direc­ OUT, but how about the fam­
tor Robert Aldrich, maker o f ily? We can give you tho
"What Ever Happened to Ba­ answer to that one, too. It'i
by Jans,", had to repines TRADE WINDS CAFETERIA
Joan Crawford with Miss de in Seminole Plata. They Just
Haviiland when the former love family groups. They love
became lit with virus pnsu- parties, too. And if you just
monia.
can’t get your gang out there,
Bet end filmed on location don't fret, the TRADE WINDS
In Louisians, "Huah . . . will bring it to you. They have
Hush, Bweet Charlotte" it an
the finest catering servlca in
eerie tale of murder, madncaa Central Florida. Try it and
and revenge. Miaa Davla
prove U to yourself.
playa the title role o f Char­
• • •
lotte, an aging and demsnted
AH. YES, it's FRIDAY
ex-Southera bells, with Olivia
again. Time for a mouthwa­
de Haviiland aa har cousin
tering fish dinner at the
Miriam, and Joseph Cotton as
PINECREST INN.
Maxine
Miss d# Havilland’ s former
and Bob Hancock are out
beau, now a prominent doctor.
there right this minute, fixing
The plot revovlvea around
up all kinds o f goodies to go
the unaolved murder and
mutilation o f Charlotte'a mar­
ried lover during a formal
ball forty yeara ago. The
townspeople think that Char­
lotte wielded the hatchet on
that fateful night, but thia
haa never been proven, and
Charlotte continues to roam
through bar empty, dark
mansion, c o n v i n c e d that
aomshow her murdered lovar
will communicate with har.
Miss da Haviiland portrays
a woman of the world who
returns from Europe to visit
Charlotte, end la again plung­
ed into the evil and horror
from which aha once escaped.
Also aha la reunited with the
doctor (Joseph Cotton) who
jilted her after the sensation­
al murder.

Charlie Chaplin
Son (JnWelfare

SWEET

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CO-FEATURB 9:59 ONI.Y

p r ic e d

SUN. • MON. . TUES.

ADULTS 60e
Kiddies Under 12— Free

meet you there. It's s great
place to meet your friends aft­
er work, or for that quick one
at lunch time. LADIES, you
are mlssln* out on a bargain
U you are not taking advanlaga of their specialty of the
bouse. AH ladies' drinks be­
tween 4:30 and 6:30 p.m, at
just the price of your age. We
pay only 29 cents. Why should
you pay m ore?
• a •

with that delectable fish and
don't forget that on Monday
night, they do the same good
thing with a southern fried
chicken dinner. AU you can
eat, served up family style
. . . and don't forget to save
room for dessert. It's the
greatest.
• • •

And they are cUU serving
those wonderful steaks . .
and that tpley p in e and all
the is other wonderful foods.
Don't forget about them at
lunch time, too. They have a
fine mid-day meal ready for
you.
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DEAR HEARTS I You don't
know what you era m illin'.
We keep tollin’ you, if you
haven’t been to tbe CAPRI
RESTAURANT AND COCK
TAIL LOUNGE in the past
THOSE EVER SO POPU­ two weeks, you ain't been llv
LAR Castaways are still play­ in' rtgbtl
ing for your pleasure at the
Have you b a ts missis' your

House
Central Florida's Oldest ft Finest
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Ticket Reservations Also Available At
Your Nearest J.M. Fields or Food Fair Store
• NOTE: Opening Nlte sad Sunday Eve. April U Bold Out •

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CHECKM ATE
SEMINOLE COUNTY’S FAVORITE
Restaurant Sk Supper Club
“ E X C IT IN G D ISCO TH EQ U E”
A-GO-GO Presentation by
“TH E ELEPH AN TS”
SONNY
No cover - No Mia. - Credit Cards
BLOCH’S
Closed Baa.
Ph. SIS-TI1S
Turn apposite Dog Treek Riga

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FOR TOUR FJiTERTAtNMENT

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Longwood
Hotel
Longwood

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Three Nlghta — Than. Through Sat.
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C H A R C O A L ST EA K D IN N E R S
Filet Migaoa 11.90

Other Steaks « t te f4

85c UP
PIZZA
85c UP
Your Choice Of Full Menu or Luncheon

D A N C IN G

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THIS AREA’S NEWEST COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT.

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THIS FEATURE SHOWS
BOTH SIDES OF A WAR
BTORY . . .

IN TECHNICOLOR

HOPPING

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AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE.

Davis, de Haviiland Star

Feature No. 2 At 9:15

jeasastamat
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THE CHECKMATE I Your ekl
favorite craiy band — Sonny
Bloch and the Elephants I
Yeah! They been makln’ such
a hit everywhere they go, wo
just can't let them get out of
Central Florida. Go on out to
the CHECKMATE SUPPER
CLUB, S e m i n o l e County's
newest and finest and hear
Sonny and those kooky Ele
phanti. You don't know where
to find the CHECKMATE?
We thought everyone knew
thatl Well, just go down
around the Dog Track Road In
Longwood and watch for the
signs, you can't mlsa It.
They SPECIALIZE In good
food and good entertainment.
• • •

helping to edit my own pic­
tures. I think I know acting
and story values. Then I
found this script at Warner
Brothers, written by a Jap­
anese and telling a tense
World War Two story about
tho Marines from the view of
HEAD ON OVER to the
the Jnpnnese. It was the
script that made me decide to CARIBE COCKTAIL LOUNGE
In the Valdes Hots] and we'U
direct et this time.”

V f o M i t t f o r x t i
R I DE - I N T H E A T R E
TONITi: &amp; SATURDAY
ADMISSION
FEB
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By Dottle Aastta
HEY I GUESS WHO IS AT

triende? When you call up, your beer, aayln', “ why didn’t
they don't aaiwer? You won­ somebody tell m e ? ”
All that good, good food . . (
der where they are? Well we
know—end we’re telling you all thole delectable drinks—&gt;
. . . they’re at tbe CAPRI. ■11 that atmosphere . , .ell
WHY? You say. Well, ain't that laughin' end yakUa' end
you heard? THE ILLUSIONS you not there!
are STILL there. They won't
One favor, brlendi. When
let them leave! But they’re you go out, tell Billy Short
bound to etcape toon, and end Gene Shelton that Dottle
then we'll hear you cryln' In sent youl O. K.?

ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OB UNDER

$|35

$|00
Menu Includes!
Cole Whw
French Price
O rtte

ReUeh Trip
Coffee Or Ten
Owned ft Operated
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RESTAURANT ft COCKTAIL LOUNGE
2544 Park Dr.
Sanford
Phone 322-1251

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Fabulous Fashions Highlight South Seminole Womens C offee
es, suits and goregous evening
The attractive young ma-|in such chic ensembles and I rivaled the lovely models for | Club president, Mrs. Margie were Mrs. John Huggins, Mrs.
■jr l a C a a a a f t a n r
| from the event will benefit the |Mentally Retarded Children,
gowns was shown.
Christine
Bacchus
snd
Mrs.
JMount, narrated the fashion
trona attending were arrayed |gay spring bonnets that they |splendor.
Glamorotu fu b looa galore) Little Red Schoolhouse for|in Sanford.
show. Mrs. Jane Staly w u co­ Kathy Wesley.
M a n TV
running the gamut from trim
Custom Pre-Teen
Mrs. Mary Warren was in
ordinator and
Sirs. Faye
swim auita to ball gown* were
Moore the general chairman. charge of the door prises snd
Permanent Wavinr
ahowa agalnat the elegant
Models included Mrs. Judy Mrs. Pst Lego served as hos­
Through March —
Chapman, Mrs. Esther Cote, tess at the door.
background of Malaon et Jar*
Shaping * Styling
Mrs. Jenelle Culbreth, Mrs.
CompUta
Door prises were won by
din Wednetdiy morning at a
Mary Harrell, Mrs. Ann Kaln, the following:
Mrs. Opal
coffee and fashion abow spon-'
Mrs. Louise Means, Mrs. Davis, steak dinner at the
aored
bjr South 8emlnole
Gregg Butenkroger, Mrs. Lau­ Capri; Mrs. Carl Jack, sham­
Young Woman's Club. Fash­
rel Woods, Mrs. Nancy Quill­ poo and set at Austin's Beauty
ions were supplied by Meting, Mrs. Diane Schulta, Mrs. Salon, Fern Park; Mrs. Ksren
thaw's of the Winter Park
Mike Peck and Mrs. Mary Halner, two tickets for the
Mall.
Lou Boyle of “ Wigs of Dis Orange Blossom Playbouie;
tlnctkm," who supplied hair Mrs. Beryl Cording, gift cer­
A capacity crowd attended
fashions for the models.
the affair, the most ambitious
tificate from Matthew’s: Mr*.
Assisting behind the scenes Thomas Weaver, luncheon for
fund raising undertaking to
were Mrs. Marge Becker, two at the Open Hearth: Mr*.
date for the young organisa­
Mrs. Estie Fester and Mrs. Candace Jones, two tickets
tion which was formed only
Frances Niblack.
last
September. Proceeds
to Seminole Cinems, and Mrs.
FOR APPOINTMENT
On the serving committee Christine Bacchus, two lunch­
eon* at the Open Hearth.
CALL 322-4913
Eye opener In the show was
a black Cole of California
bathing suit modeled by Mary
Harrell which lived up to its
Hair Styling Salmi
name—"Show Down."
2201
S. Park Ave.
A variety of sports outfit*,
morning and afternoon dress­
Mrs. John Shepard and
By Evelyn Lundy
daughter, Sherlene, were hos­
The beautiful home of Mrs.
tesses recently at their Oak
B. F. Wheeler was the scene
Avenue borne to a lingerie
of a lovely bridal shower re­
shower honoring Miss Diana
Suburban
cently, honoring Nancy Lee
Haynes, bride-elect o f Daniel
Jones,
bride-elect
of
Robert
R . Belstls.
Temple, of Charleston, S. C.
A color scheme of green and
Nancy Lee Is the daughter
white was carried out in the
of
the Rev. and Mrs. J. L.
decoraUotu.
Jones of Nokomas, Fla., and
G a s S a r v lc a A n y w h c r a *
Diana's many lovely gifts
LAUREL WOODS, left, is elegant in a full length white silk organza
the granddaughter of Mr. and
were presented in a white um­
formal featuring applfqued sleeves and matching satin bow. Gregg RutenMrs. Charles Lee Sr. of
brella with green streamers
MAUGIE MOUNT, South 8eminole Young Wom­
kroger shows a short formal In apricot chiffon with a satin belt and a
Oviedo.
O ffers
and she was presented a cor­
an's Club president, narrates fashion show in
bouffant overskirt. Jenelle Culbreth wears a plntinum wig and a bright
The miscellaneous shower
a two piece linen and laca ensemble.
sage o f white rose buds with
turquoise formal with straight skirt and sleeveless white lace bodice.
was given by four great-aunts
orange blossoms.
of the guest of honor, who
The hostesses served green
were Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Sr.,
and white ice cream roll,
Mrs. W. P. Carter, Mrs. W. J.
of
cake, nuts and coffee to Diana
Lawton and Mrs. T. W. LawHaynes, Mrs. M. T. Haynes,
ton. Only members of the
LP G A S M eter or Cylinder System s
mother o f the bride-elect,
family were Invited. Roses,
Mrs. J. A. Benson, Miss Sus­
•
orange blossoms and orchids
an Haynes, Esther Belstle and
were used to decorate.
Lacretia Cathy.
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The tea table was covered
Also to Mrs. H. R. Parker,
with an imported lacc cloth
Madeline Luttreli, Mary Earle
and the arrangement wa* of
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF RANGES, DRYERS,
Walker, Alice Grant, Janice
orango blossoms and baby
WATER HEATERS, HEATERS,
Grant, Helen Phillips, Mary
breath, flanked by crystal
Brown, Irene Wclble, Lyde
candle holders.
DISHWASHERS, REFRIGERATORS.
Lavender, Minevah William­
Punch was served from a
son, Mamie K. Douglas and
crystal punch bowl.
CALL OR WRITE
Mrs. C. G. Cllukscalcs.
A Dew “ omnlfocal" lens
completely eliminates t h e
sharp dividing line character­
istic of bifocal glasses. The
P. O. BOX 127
HIGHWAY 17-92
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o f a daughter, Mandy Caro­
line, bom March 15 In Indian­
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weighing
sis
pounds, sU ounces,
Mrs. Carpenter is the for­
m er Janet Glenn and mater­
nal grandparents are Mr. and
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Drive, 8anford.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Carpenter,
JUDY CHAPMAN, left, models a sophisticated powder blue crepe even­
Winchester, Ind.
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The Herald welcomes all
social news with the following regulations estab­
lished!
1— Photograph and cov­
erage requests should be
.m a d e .tb m -H a y e -prior-t*
event
g—Engagement a n d
wedding forms are avail­
able to bo accompanied by
photo four daya before
announcement
I— News may be sub­
mitted at office, via mall
or phone fo r short notices.
Typewritten accounts in
lower case double spaced
are eapedlted more quick­
ly. Names should be print­
ed in manuscript reports.
4— Personal black and
white photos and negatives
are acceptable.
ft—Photos made by Her­
ald staff may be duplicat­
ed at nominal co s t
Doris Williams
Society Editor
122-2611—City
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SU N D A Y , APRIL 4th

gown o f pink satin featuring a bow in the back and an eye-catching large
tear drop poarl. Mary Lou Boyle, weuring an ash blondo wig, is gowned
in a floor length formal o f light blue satin with the bodice embroidered
with pearls, sequins and crystal beads.

Ixora Garden Club Flower
Show Features Creativity
Ixora

Garden

Club

will

inc-eir'iinr. 30 ‘vr.ifir'on "April' ft
■t tho homo o f M n . Carl
Schllke with M n . Tom Mcro
and Mr*. Joe Davl* a* cohoitcue*. A flower (bow will
be held with all members par­
ticipating.
ArUitic deilgm will be dis­
played to interpret the theme
“ Uenuly I* Where You Find
It." Soma of the claim s in the
ichcdule are;
Hack In Your Own Back
Yard—tiling material in your

DIANE SCHULTZ’S brunette benuty is en­
hanced by a white lace frock with long sleeves
and a scooped neckline.

Casselberry Personals

Mrs. Darwin Shea of North
Triplet Drive recently return­
ed from California where she
own or your neighbor'* garattended the- wedding of h«r
S e n '...................................
father, Rev. Ward Lusk, and
Nature's Sculpture — usipg
the former Mrs. Daisy Belle
rocks, root*, driftwood, etc.
Lawson in Bellflower. She alio
The Dance — showing rhy­
thm.
The Gourmet—using fruits
and/or vegetables.
A Man's World—interpret­
ing a bobby or some other in­
terest.
Invitation has been received
from the Orlando Garden Club
to a Spring Table Show to be
held at its club bouse on
April 7 from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
This promises to be informa­
tive aa well aa beautiful
around the theme of wed­
dings, entitled “ With This
Ring."

TIPS ON HAIR
NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—Handle
hair with ipeclal care if It is
dry. The Lilt Reference Ser­
vice laid the thing* to avoid
if your hair i* dry are: hot
water when shampooing, tho
Members may contact Mr*.
"h o t" temperature on hair John Morgan for "Best In
dryer, sleeping with hair ia Show" Flower Arrangement
roller*, and bleaching or tint- Books.

visited former Casselberry
residents, Mr. and Mrs. HuIon Johnson and their children
In Whittier, Calif., and enjoy­
ed sightseeing in the Los An­
geles area.

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Her big surprise came, how­
ever, when she returned home
to find that during her two
weeks absence her husband
had completely remodeled the
living room and dining room
without her knowledge.

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“Everyone Welcome”

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�Pre-Nuptial Events Compliment Miss Carla Lommler
Also, Mr*. Dot Locke, Mr*. I Lee Brown, Mr*. Shirley Gat- Mr*. Virginia Bo*ch, Mr*.
Cynthia Varnum, Mr*. M aryjlln, Mr*. Helen Blankemhlp, Gerry Eyer, Mr*. Ted Willi*,
Mr*. Cecelia Tullk), Mis* Ka­
thy Willi* and Mr*. Brcnctt*
Morri*.
A personal shower was giv­
en by MU* Sharon Alexander,
maid of honor, and her moth­
er, Mr*. Juanita Alexander,
at (he Longwood home of Mrs.
Haiel Rolln.
A while umbrella was plac­
ed above the honorec'* chair.
The illusion of rain was ef­
fectively created by yellow

By Donna Estea
Mis* Carla Lommler, brideelect of Michael Ewrightson
Harville, hat been honored
with three pre nuptial show­
ers.
The first of the trio of
event* wa* a linen shower
given by Mr*. Irene Thilpltt
at her home on the Old Dixie
Highway.
Serving table for the occas­
ion wa* centered with an ar­
rangement of lavender and
yellow mums flanked by tap­
er* and a cut glass punch
bowl.
Gifts were arranged be­
neath a white umbrella. A
buffet of petit fours, tea sand­
wiches, relish tray, nuts,
mints and sherbet punch was
enjoyed.
Invited guests included Mr*.
Carl Lommler, mother of the
bride-elect; Mrs. Etta Har­
ville, mother of the groomelect; Mrs. Inez Largent, the
bride • elect's grandmother;
Mrs. Hazel Largent, great
aunt of the bride-elect, and

Deadline Changed

First Methodist
Church SS Class

Kay Gallagher of the Flor­
ida State Bank, has announc­
ed that the Easter Hat Con­
test being sponsored by the
bank has extended the dead­
line until 1 p.m. Monday,
April 5, and advance registra­
tion is not necessary, as
hata arc in by the deadline.
Prizes totaling $100 will be
awarded to the organizations
who have winners. Any organ­
ized women's or girls’ club
who has not made plans to
compete, it is still not too
late.
Perhaps many feel they
have no artistic or creative
ability, but arc fluent with
words. A prize will be award­
ed for the most befitting
wording to name a bonnet in
this case, rather than the hat
itself.
Other categories which will
be judged will be most ori­
ginal in design, best use of
materials, prettiest and fun­
niest.
For further information call
Mrs.
Gallagher or
Irene
Brown at 322 1611.

Research Reveals
M odem Females

Personals

Meets Tuesday
The Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class of the
First Methodist Church will
meet with the chairman, Mrs.
J. Brodie Williams, 302 Oak
Avenue, at 3 p.m. on Tuesday,
April e.
This will be a general bus­
iness and social meeting and
all members are asked to
make an effort to attend.

MRS. IRENE PIIILPITT, right, was hostese recently to n bridal shower
complimenting Miss Carla Lommler. Longwood bride-elect. Pictured from
the left are Mrs. Ewrightson Hnrville, mother of the prospective groom ;
Miss Lommler, honoree, and her mother Mrs. Carl Lommler.

For Easter Hats
Prize Contest

sionary Union Circle o f the
First Baptist Church of Longwood with Mrs. B. R. Gray,
Mr*. Clyde Whitehead and
Mrs. Charles Dudley a* hos­
tesses.
The serving table featured
Refreshments of cake, fruit a tiered wedding cake with a
punch, nuts and mints, were miniature bride and groom
and wedding bells. Cake and
served.
fruit punch were served.
Attending were Mr*. Lommter, Mrs. Harville, Miss Tat
Harville, sister of the groomelect, and Miss Janice Lomm­
ler, sister of the bride-elect.
Also. Mrs. Patsy McEvers,
Mrs. W. R. Chandler and
Mrs. Donna McEvers. Miss sons, David and Billy, of
Lynne Miller and Miss Billie Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif.,
Crook.
are currently visiting her par­
A miscellaneous shower was ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Megiven by the Women's Mis- Alexander, in Loch Arbor.
and lavender streamers from
celling to floor. The yellow
and lavender color scheme
was carried throughout the
decorations in keeping with
colors chosen by the brideelect for her wedding.

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FASHI ONETTES
The Paris spring fashion
collections are long since
shown, but their memory lin­
gers on—in the young, mobile
and feminine look. Necklines
for the most part were clean
and pure with many collarless
costumes or costumes with
small collars rolled away
from
the neck. Shoulders

District Director
T o Visit Sanford
Woman’s Club
The General Busincsa and
Civic Department of the San­
ford Garden Club will moot
for the regular luncheon on
Wednesday, April 7, at noon
at the club house.
Hostesses are the Mmes. S.
G. Harriman, Ned Julian, Mil­
dred Gramkow,
Elsie
M.
Leonard, Emma Young, Lor­
raine Graham and Miss Ellalee Klrchhoff.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
J. Y. Clark Jr.. District Di­
rector of Florida Federation
of Women's Clubs.
Heaervatloni for the lunch­
eon should bo made by 6 p.m.
Monday, April S, with Mrs.
Wade Shealy, 323-0375.

showed a broadening
with sleeves set In.

trend

A famous rug designer now
turns to comment on women's
clothes. Edward Fields, cus­
tom rug maker, suggests that
women could do well to select
clothes by the same rules ap­
plied to home decoration.
"The well-dressed lady is
reminiscent of a tastefullyfurnished room, in that neith­
er
looks contrived,"
said
Fields

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ports that menopause Is occur­
ring about four years later
than it did loo years ago.
"There may be a link be­
tween later menopause and
the decreased rate of aging,"
he said, in a British Medical
Journal report.
— Dr.-Frommer- ssyr- that- the
median age of menopause for
443 women who were patients
at London’* Royal Freo Hos­
pital waa 50.1 years.
In 1545, menopause occur­
red at around 45 years of age.
In ancient times, Dr. Frommer msintalns, it occurred at
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Unhampered by bureaucratic controls, this
vast industry speeds the goods we produce —
by land, by aea, by air - to the Nation’*
market* everywhere.
Without unwarranted search and eebare

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efficiency as a continuing fore* for freedom.
Yet there are those who would undermlao
Individual Initiativa by bavin# the federal
government own certain of our bueineeeee.
Today, we muat combat this creeping
aodaiiwn and vigilantly defend our fresdom
of Individual initiative and eaterpriee to beep
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fo m tty by UgUUUon, tract
bouaing and YtsUd interest
act against tha cllchod back*
g r a n d o f tho aroused, mind*
lata populace. Tha furor begins whan a millionaire re*
tu n a to tho paopla who
throw him out as a young
man, buys a tract housa In
their midst and begins re­
building, maliciously causing
high blood pressure by da*
pressing property values. Or
is b e t Forrest Tucker stars
aa tha cantankerous million­
aire, with Fred Clark his
chief home-owning oppoent.
7:10-8:80 p.m. NBC. InterMtional Showtime. " T h e
Great German Circus.” Mun­
ich's Circus Krone supplies
ths acts, the outstanding one
o f which Is an animal train­
er who toys with Lions and
Tigers. There’s also a good
riding act, some remarkable
dogs, a colorful clown act
and the usual assortment of
acrobats.
8-8:30
p.m* ABC. The
Farmer’s
Daughter.
“ The
Woman Behind the Man.”
Another cute outing, with
Glen learning tha facts of
life about dealing with cer­
tain lady members o f the
press. Katy gets written up
as the power behind the
throne and from then on
Glen’s Ilfs gets sticky. The
problems all work out pleas­
antly enough in this enjoy­
able half-hour.
8:80-0:80 p.m. CBS. The
Great Adventure. "Escape.”
(rerun) Not a very pleasant
story and loyal Southerners
may challenge Its accuracyNevertheless, it's loaded with
suspense. More than 1,000 un­
ion officers, held captive In
the confederacy’s notorious
Libby Prison, plot to escape.
One man, excellently played
by Jack Warden, Is suspect­
ed o f being a confederate
spy.
8:80-18 p.m. CBS. Gomer
Pyle. " S e r g e a n t o f tho
Guard.” Poor Carter. As ser­
geant o f the guard, ha lets
Gomer drive him craty as his

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(t|
8:88 (I I The Match earn*
(tl
(I I Trailm aster
(I,
(I I kaerat alarm
(I)
t:S4 t i l NET New*
(tl
t i l t III Beat af drou ch e
(t)
( I ) Uaala W alt
Color
l i f t ( t l seahuat
(II My fa v o r ite Martian
III Walla f a r g e
( I ) Kd Sullivan
(I I Magllla (IorIIla
(SI Branded
1:11 (SI M agic M ovtm sats la
( I ) Broadside
■porta
( t l Banana*
li lt ( I ) Neweceps
( ! ) f o r Ike People
( I I ■ p en s. W eather,
(4 ) Mevle
Newe
( t ) The Aeguaa
( f l Leave It Te Beaver
( I ) Candid earner*
1:10 (SI Mr. M agoe
(•&gt; W het'e My U s *
( t l N ew ts***
( l ) C M Newe. W eather
W M F H -TT CHARNEL S4
( I ) Newsline
H ORBAT A. M.
(S) Checkmate
Riga On
(•) Adventures la f a r * d il l
1:11-1:11
Timeline
dlss
1:00-1:11
Am erican Hlatory
(S) Checkmate
(II
t l ) Pater Q u i t
• :I8 -I:I8
Reading ( !- • }
1:41-18:11 Spanish (11
MONDAY A. MI d iN -ld lt f Spanish (4&gt;
31:48-18 t i l Space A ge tale nee

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S ill (•)

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h off gives a strong perform­
ance In this unpalatable role
MARCH 31, INS
Admissions
and there's a lot o f built-in
Martha Goethe, Joseph Rig­
tension In the story.
gins, Betty Ball, Andrew Bi­
APRIL 3, 18&lt;S
vins, Mark Renaud, Ross E.
8:30-10:30 pun. ABC. Hol­ Roder, Widab Deeb, Joan
lywood Palace. An aasort- Fryman, A n n i e Strachan,
ment of good names dots this Shirley Z in a, Debra Yar­
fast-moving variety
show. borough, Geraldine K e e t h ,
William Brooks, Ruth BillLisa Kirk geU a few min­
hlmer, Diana Wright, Eliza­
utes to sing a few songs, Tim beth Blevins, Sanford; Robert
Conway atepa out of hla En­ Feth, Florence Webber, Design Parker dlsgulae ("M e- Bary; Annie Hawkins, Lake
Hale's Navy") to do a com­
edy t u r n , mild-mannered
Georgs Gobel works hard for
his laughs and Barbara Mc­
Nair punchea her songs over
with considerable style. Dale
Robertson Is the host
3:30-5 p.m. ABC. Profes­
Seminole County 4-H boys
sional Bowlers Tour. Hart­
and girl* will hold their an­
ford's Connecticut Open is
nual County Events Day
ths scene o f the next to last
Saturday at the County A g­
show in this series. Chris
ricultural Center on Hwy
Schenkel and Billy Welu pro17-82. All participants are
vide the descriptions.
asked to be there at 8:30 a.m.
6-8:30 p.m. ABC. ABC's
to register. The event* will
Wide Wot Id o f Sports. The
last from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
events are auto racing (SeDemonitrations and events
bring twelve-hour G r a n d
on electric Itmpt, insect col­
Prix of Endurance) and Ski
lections, p u b l i c epeaking,
Jumping (The Holmenkollen
tractor operator,
clothing,
International C h a m p i o n home Improvement, c h i l d
ships). T h e commentators
rare, health, foods and share
are Phil HUI and Charlie tha fun ara tinted.
Brockman from Sebrlng and
Each of the events will
Bill Flemming and Art Ber­
have a junior and senior di­
lin from Oslo, Norway.
vision. The winner of the se­
7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. The
nior division will represent
Jackie Gleason 8how. It's
Seminole County in the dis­
"it pays to be Ignorant”
trict Event* Day at Camp
time again and Jackie has his
McQuarrit on April 8-14.
three
favorite
panelists—
Asilitlng judging will be
Jayne Mansfield, Irwin Corey
Mrs. G. R. Gray, Mrs. Edwin
and F r a n k
Fontaine—on
Kennedy, Mrs. D e m p s e y
hand.
Carnes, Mrs. Kay Satsman,
8:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Law­
Mrs. J. M. Buhl, Mrs. John
rence Walk. Ever the one to
Ulmer, Mrs. Terry Shattuck,
jump on a timely bandwagon,
Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. John
Walk’s
showtonight is de­
Clark, Mies Ella l.ee Kirchvoted to this year’s emilem*/
off, Mi** Margaret Quarlca,
award nominated songs, plus
William Morgan, Dr. Harlan
a collection o f winners from
Rhotdet, John Marlin, John
the past. It’s part o f a plug
Jakubcln and William West.
for the Network's big "O s­
car-cast” on Monday night.
8-10
p.m. CBS.Secret
Agent.
"The Battle of the
Cameras”
(Premiere)
Re­
member special security ag­
ent John Drake, that old
"Danger M an"? Ha'a back
again, atlll played by Pat­
Sanford Liona Club baa
rick McGoohan, but this time slated election of officers for
time labelled "secret agent.” ita meeting Tuesday with the
following proposed by tha
nominating committee;
For president, W i l l i a m
MarLauchlin; first vice presi­
dent, Harold Rowland; sec­
(II Jaekle Olaaasa
( t ) M ickle Evens
ond vice president, Al Probit;
(S) flip p e r
1:11 (I t Newe 8 W eather
(II Tha K in g fa m ily
third vice president, Clarence
l:tt (I I Captain K angaroo
( t l The T essa
1:11 (SI W eather - New*
(Cracker) Donaldson; tecre
•ill ( I ) Cartoonvlllo
tl|
Im w rtnce Welk
trry, Hugh Duncan; treasur­
(1 ) Today
(t| The Kntertalnere
l i l t (S) D ivorce Court
e d . - : ; Morrison; lion tamer,
(SI Sat. Mite Movie
( t ) American Hlatory
(I I H ollyw ood Palace
l : ‘ I ( I ) Kxerols* (or Modern Georgs Dell; one-year direc
(I I Ounsmoke
tors, James Lee and Ben
Wom en
( t l nipeord
t:tt ( I ) Itomper Room
Wade; two • year directors,
( t l Newscope
It) The Morning Movie
( t ) News, Sport*. W ea­ l l : l t (S) Make Hoorn for
George Hughes and Al Lyons.
ther
.
Daddy
All meetings o f the club
(II ABC News
( I ) CIIN Newa with Mika
are held at Lake Monroe Inn
(4) Theater o f tha Ite r s
W allace
( • i ll ( I ) W hat's This gon g
at noon each Tuesday. Retir­
( ! ) Sat. Night Movie
(SI Saturday Night Shew
( I ) I Lave Luey
ing
president is
Howard
18:11 ( I ) NtlC News
SUNDAY P. M.
Hoed.
H :t t ( t j Andy o f Mayberry

favorite private follows the
letter o f the law. Then, when
there’s a chance to catch
some warehouse crooks, Go­
mer gets conned Into helping
them. Luckily, the combina­
tion o f Carter’s brilllanee and
Comer’s daring saves the dsy
again. Some laughs.
8:30-10 p.m. NBC. Jack
Benny Program. "Jack Ap­
pears On P a n e l
8how.”
There’s a running gag about
Jack's posing for a publicity
picture with pancakes on his
head. Then when he joins an
Intellectual TV panel show
(as
a
replacement)
he's
smothered by everyone else,
until the subject turns to
money. Panelists V i n c e n t
Price, Angle Dickinson and
Dr. Joyce Brothers make
merry at Jack's expense, but
reward the viewer with a lot
of laughs.
8:30-10 p.m. ABC. FDR.
"Distant Thunder." Consider­
ing all that's happened In the
past 30 years, this reminder
o f the sort o f Isolationism
which prevailed prior to
World War II has an almost
quaint historical feeling to
It, though there was nothing
quaint about the attitudes of
Its proponents. The show ex­
amines FDR's position in re­
lation to the world power
struggle leading to the war.
10-11 p.m. NBC. The Jack
Paar Program, (color) Hit of
the show teams Genevieve
and Ralko in a tongue twist­
ing bit in which they both
read news Items In their In­
imitable dislects and cap this
with a song-and-dance treat­
ment o f "friendship.” Ths
Muppets do an acceptable bit
about a computerised talking
machine and comedian God­
frey Cambridge gets o ff a
few gripes about airline econ­
omy shuttle flights.
10-11 p.m. ABC. 12 O'Clock
High. "The Mission.” Anothor one o f those personal dra­
mas with lives hinging on the
outcome. Cornin' In on a wing
and a prayer: Savage's bom­
ber, doomed unless one man
can perform the vital, hasardous task o f dismantling a
live bomb. And that man
bears the label o f coward and
malingerer. Burt Brincker-

W « 9 k « n d
•:#t (t&gt; Nawseepe c o a t.
(S) Nows, Sports. W a sth tr
(S) Newell**
1:11 ( I ) H untlor • BrlnkU r
(S) Ths B ig Movlo
(•) Ns wo w ith W altsr
Cronktts
TsM ( I ) Taney Barringer
(S) W yatt Karp
f i l l t i l lnlarnattonal Showlima
(SI llawhtda
1:11 (S) Ail llama fa m ily
t l ) Bob H ops Thoatar
( I ) On Broadw ay T o­
night
S:SI ( I ) Valentine's Day
t : l l f ! ) Jack Btnny
(S) (Jomar Pyle
IS) fa rm a re Daughter
10.0S (2) Jack Paar
(SI m attery's People
&lt;S| IS O 'clo ck llls h
t i l t s (SI Kswseopa
( I ) News, Sports, W ea ­
ther
( t l Neweltna
11:11 (SI Shock Theater
( t l Theater ot the Stare
11:10 (1) T on igh t Show

T V Time Previews

0in?*rl

'Plenty O f Room*
For Expansion
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Otto Eckstein, ■ member ol
President Johnson's Council ol
-Ecoontnie-Advitefftrtkjre there
is "plenty of room” for fur­
ther economic expansion in
(he nation without a threat ol
inflationary price increases.
Eckstein added, however,
that the council believed a
"very, very very substantial”
expansion was needed to pro­
vide enough jobs by IBM.

Dolly L. Thorne
Funeral Sunday
Mrs. Dolly L. Potts Thome,
resident o f Sanford for 70
years, died Monday at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital.
Funeral service* will be
conducted by Rev. B. H.
Hodge at t p.m. Sunday at
8t. Paul MR Church. WilsonEichelbcrger Mortuary is In
charge.

10. Poultry • Livestock

Monroe; Marian Luik, Mait­
land; Charles Thomas, P in
sm s City.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Said Deeb,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Luck, Maitltnd, a
girl.
D isch a rges

Corinne Boor, Rots E. Rodcr, Donald Q. Britt III, Jes­
sie Dawson, Bernice Davit,
Jan Dyer, Gladys .Henning,
Donald Isbell, Brenda Lail
and baby girl, Alzens Mc­
Carter, B e r r y Waihlngton,
Sanford; Jack Wolfe, Matilda
Yoder, DeBary; Pauline Spi­
vey, Lake Monroe.
A P R IL

I,

IMS

Admissions
Rebecca Robinson, William
Cunningham, Steven Econie,
Randy Corpcnlng,
Gregory
Jackson, Jane Hunter, EaroeStine Nelson, Bobby Alligood,
Zctha R om . Flossie Biker. Ma­
rion Burdick, Frank Knigrtt.
Stella Walker, Sanford; John
Henry Ford, Entcrpriie; Stan
ley Behney, Lake M iry; Leon
Harden, Lake Monroe; Alex
Bigelow, North Orlando; Kxrl
Rueichrr, Osteen; Margaret C.
Wooten. Orange City; Gladys
Murphy, Conncrsvllle, Ind.
Births
Mr. snd Mrs. Francis Zlzzs,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Duval Hunter. Sanford, a boy.
D isch a rges

Alice Lawton, Emily Dubotc
and baby girl, Beatrice Green.
Ruby Green, Henry Oliver.
Elizabeth Picks. Mark Renaud, Rost E. Roder, Susan
Wllle and baby boy, Frank
Williams, Sanford; Mabel Deuiter. DeBary; Barbara Ste
ven*. Geneva; Alex Bigelow,
North Orlando; Georg* Koan
Do Land.

3 Wayfarers
To Be Honored
DeBary
Wayfarer*
will
present 60-year golden tok­
en* to threa o f ita members
at a meeting Monday in the
DeBary Community Build­
ing.
To be honored are Walter
R. Schelle, Poaey L. Wal­
ston and Hobart L Elmers.
The awards will be present­
ed by Carlton M. Smith, of
Daytona Beach, district de­
puty grand master.
Ralph J. Fngel, past grand
high prleit of Pennsylvania,
will lie speaker for tha meet­
ing. A color film alto will be
shown.
All Master Masona and
wives are Invited to attend.
The meeting will be called
to order at 2:30 p.m.

Classified

S Il-llll.

12. Special Notices

Phones
From

Sanford

Kxrhingw

Bemlaete

Canary

425-5938
(Mat Direr*—
Net L a s Dieta are

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1 &lt;s
A

Anson B. Kimble
Dies A t Oviedo
Anson Bennett Kimble, 87,
of Geneva Drive, Oviedo, died
Thursday.
A native of Nottingham,
I’a., he movrd to Oviedo in
1925. He war a retired car­
penter and a member of Flrat
Mrthciliat Church of Ovirdo.
Survivor* are hi* wife, Mra.
Mariana II. Kimble, of Ovie­
do; sons, Canby R. Kimble, o f
Oviedo; A. R. Kimble Jr., of
Halifax, N. 8., and Ted Kim­
ble, of Graham, N. C.; ■
daughter, Mra. Rebecca Tilghman, o f Kinston, N. C.; ■
brother, Roy Kimble, of Not­
tingham, and 13 grandchil­
dren.
Niblark Funeral Home, Cas­
selberry, is in charge o f ar­
rangements.

College Budget

Funeral Notices

tlrogan officia tin g . Brtaaoa
Funeral Home In charge.

ARSON BEX RETT—
Miss Adelaide Conte, De­ KIMBLE.
llennett Kim ble o f Oviedo,
Bary organist, will present
who died Thurtday, will be
held at
t p. m. Salurdey
her final "Twilight Hour”
from
the
First
Me'.hodlet
concert ot the season at d
Church o f Oviedo with Rev.
Cyrus D. Dawtey o fficiatin g
M&gt;- Sunday in the DeBary
and Rev. O eergo Carlton. Or­
Community Methodist Church
lande. assisting. Buriat wltl
he lu Ovlede Cemetery. Ni­
on Hlghbanks Road. The pubb lic k Funeral Hoax*. Cassel­
lid id inrilod.
berry, la s h a rg a

50. Mlac. For Sale

I
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« to 18 I 2| 1.80 I 1-St 11.86
H to 15 |3 II JO 11.88 I 2.86
id to 26 I 4 I I.S0 I 2,52 I 3.86
21 to 25 15 |1.561 3.15 |4.73
26 to 36 |l I 1.36 |3.781 5.76
Hlalmam Ad— I M et
(flee S-leller vearda per line
S lJ t Minimum Chan *
All Skip Mata Ada Charg.J
at 1-Day Rata

CONTRACT RATES
ON HEqUEHT
C 'L A S N IH F D IIIM t'L A l
tt.SO I 'r r Inch
(Hlalmam
at a enlamo
Inrbaa

ERRORS
Tha Herald will net he re.
apanalbl* fee mere than awe
Incurred lueerttuu.

CO PY
The Herald reserves the *rtrlle g s o f rejectin g ur reel*,
la g nay advertisem ent which
It derm * ahjadlu nah l# la
the pulley u f this t r u e paper.

DEADLINES
13 Noon Dsy Before
Publication For
Insertions snd Kills
(B*U Noon Far Mnndsy)

1. Lost A Found
LET-? CELEII RATE — The
ctaiatflsd ads are tha plac*
to aav* tlm* and m onty when
shopping for tha car ot your
cholc*.
FOUND: Illack A Tan Man­
chester. Female, about &gt; yre.
old. 133-Silt.
LOST:
llorac.
Drown
Mar*,
children's pet. Ph. I l l - I l l !
or llt-1711. Reward.

2. P erson al*

SEMINOLE LODGE
NURSINO AND
CONVALESCENCE RESIDENCE
P O. Hot iISO. Hanford. Fla.
t t t SOUTH fl AT AVE
Ph. 1 2 l-t T »
Do you have a drinking p rob ­
lem. W rit* P. O. Uox t i l t .
Hanford.
JOHN,
Promle* m* anything but give
m* Turk Air Conditioning by
Hheet Metal Mpeclallets. I l l till.
MARCIA

H ARRIETT * Utauty N o o k .
•oft wat*-, avenlne app'ts.
tn&gt; Ho n*h. 111-1711.________

6. Child Care
NANNIES KIDDIE CARE. We
never rloee. Licensed nursery,
Infant* to t. 34tu 8. Oak Av*.

331-OUI.

W IL L CAIIK fo r Infant In my
home Day nr Night. I l l - t t l l .

8. Pets A_ Supplies

22. Plumbing

23. Painting
I^ IN T IN G ^ h rep a lr^ llG U I.

24. Well Drilling
W ELL# DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINK LER SYSTEMS
All Type* and ■!***
W s Repair aad Service

■ T I N E

It
Pays
To
Use
Herald
Want
Ads

■ EL l
US
you r
Furnlturt
Quick f i r v l c t with tb* Cash.
SUPER TRADINQ
P O IT .
322-1177.

BOATERS

Machine and Supply Co.
1*7 W. Ind HI__________ U l - t t t l

W H EEL CH Atn, Folding type,
good condition ( I t . 2I2-7140.
FANS; 1 Pedestal quiet II". 1
equar* 22": F it Radio, like
new. ICI-4104.
WKMTIN'GHOUME Uoltl* Water
Cooler, Utility building. !||
Lab#
Dot
Dr..
MunUnd
Estates
BEEN WAITING TO OO TREAMURE HUNTING? Com* to
the corner o f Park Av*. and
Laurel Drive In Plnecreat on
Saturday batwatn t* a. m.
and
3 p.
m.
“Traaeurte
Am ong The Trash"— Rooks.
O olf C l u b s .
W tdgtw oed
dlahaa and Other*.

29. Photo 4k Equipment

APT. Fla* Gaa Stove 111, used
I month*; 3#" Electric Fan
tl. I l l - t t l l .

UE a good E gg A glv* your
W tfa a new Camera before
Easter!

51. Articles For Rent

W IE D O L D ra CAMERA SHOP
IIP A Park Avenue, Sanford

30. Home Appliances

"Y ou name It— W* hav* | tr

AMERICAN RENT-ALL
3 I M* . Hiawatha, I ll-t t ll

HOM ES
d. l. a 4 b e d r o o m s
1. 1H A i RATHH
KtTCIlEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Fop Cempiet* in form ation
Ben o r Cell Your

FH A - V A
SALES BROKER
W * Have The Home F or Tou

STENSTROM
REALTY
3141 P A R K DRIVE
lll-lti#
333-7433

NIGHTS
I ll-lit!

331-11(1

313-4141

133-1132

RENT A BED
RoIlawAy,
Hospital.
laky
Bed*, bp Day, Weak, gg
Month.

IOUTH SKMINOLB
REglDEN Td

NEW APPLIANCES At W ar*,
house
Prlcee—
Frlgldalre,
Hot Point, RCA. Bantth, eta.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Call Charlie O erm ly collect 111 W. 1st.
III-III1
at Associated Radio 8 TV,
l i l t N. Grange Ave., Orlaado 433-3114.

C -A -L -L

31. Mnakal Inet rumenla
Plano Servicing 8 Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — t l l - l l l l
Plans Tuning and Repair
W . L H arm s* . . . I t t - l t l l

34. Upholstery
OVER II T E A M
o f fin e w orkm anship In uphot.
elerln g. Draperies, Slipcovers.
Time raym tn ta a t llttt* aa
I I me. Drapery hardware la •tallatlea.
K ULP DECORATING SHOP
Pb. 633-11 Id
I f yau have a phene, pen have
a charge account far a l a s -

dord^Uhaid Waai-Adl

CALL 838-7891

Find tout ROUX tha eaajr way,

Sa NFORD ELECTRIC
O. E. A p, Itaneee— New 8 Used
m
Magnolia
I I I . 1343

Tho

FURNITURE
122-32TI

$100 DOWN

PLUMDINQ
Contracting Repair*
FRE E ESTIMATES
NOTHING IS L n r r until n
It L HARVEY
Herald Want Ad falls to find
&gt;0( Hanford Ava._______ t l l - l l l l
Itl

DOGS RECEIVED ror Adop
lion, boarded Animal Rescua
Laagu*. 1700 \V. Minnesota,
Del.end. ph. 7 3 t-tlt t.

USED

.

MUST HELL AKC Poodl* Pup­
pies 110. 331-tOtO.

AQUARIUM SUPPLIES t l to
10% o ff. Used aquarlume. all
alae*. Finny-Friends. South
on 17-93. Sat. A Hun. only.

53. Wanted To Bay

A Herald w ant-ad ta at near
DO IT TOURBELF!
a* you r phonal Dial 122-ltlS
12 Tears experience. Call La­ Complet* Rcflnlahlng Suppll**or &lt;21-1*13 (8outh Seminole)
f a Bc o c o n p .
mar Williams. Five Points.
and ue* your charg* account.
n o t French Av*.
Ill-Ill*
122-7113.
W AN TED : Uead Corner Cup­
CANAS Day Camp bcglna June SANFORD HEWtNO CENTER
board. Cheap, w ill rcllnleh.
I33-34II
271-31*7.___________________ B
ttth.. Laka (lolden. For In- 101 So. Park Av*.
form ation call 323-3111, Frad
HOOVER VAC. CLEANER. 55. Furniture For Sale
(Jana*.
W H ITE SEWING MACHINE*
Authorised Sale* A Service
Adding Marhlaaa - Typew riters
FREE ESTIMATE
O A ltllE T T g
Sale* - dental* - Repairs
I
t
l E. First.
322-174* Upholstering A Mattresa ranPOWKLL'S OFFICE SUPrLT
evatlng. Ntw A Uead Furni­
■TOUGH'S Utility Trailer Sal**, BART A Household Furnlihture. Call Nlz Bedding Mfg.
tlox &gt;01 A, Rout* 2. South
Co. at 70t Celery Av*. 333Inge. odde A end*. 327-IXI*
Sanford Ava. attended. I l l 3117.
0131.
NORGE
2-door
R ef.-F rttttr.
WILSON
MAIEIt FURN
|&gt;0. 322-0170.
INCOME. TAX Klllns by ap
Uuy — Sell — Trad*
polntment. Krnest nirknell. HEWING MACHINE ZIG-ZAG 3)1-14 E. tat.
122-1133
21*1 Park A v e . Ph. 331-3171. W# have a t l l ( Dlet-O-Matlc
For the biggest selection o f
alg-aag that hae never been
nearly new and used furn i­
13. Caterinf - Food
used. W a i Chrletmae lay­
ture. tea Noll’a Furniture
away. Thera 1* only a 111 bal­
Ilrokaraga
In
C atatlbtrry
S T R A W n E Itn iE S for Sal*. Tou
ance due. Purchatere left
on 17-32. Open t days I to t.
pick 40c «|t.f !• or m o ri 15c
ares and w# are unable lo
ql., picked on order, field
locate. Tou can hav* machine Used furniture appliances, tool*,
run 41c c|t. No Mund*y
for •&gt;&gt;. Balance. Cash ur
etc. Uuught • Hold. Larry’ *
Tlrlamn Ave..
Terms. W ill take older m»Mart. 2)1 Sanford Av*. Ph.
china for payment. Call Col­
122-1112.
lect Orlando 47I-1177. Atlae
13. Special Services
Hewing Center. 1710 E. Col­ COURTKOU8T CHARGE ACCOUNTS— limited credit It
onial.
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
you own a phone. Put elaialHOME IMPROVEMENTS,
fled A 'a to w ork for youl
EPOXY PAINT
ROOKING, PAINTINQ A
INr'UI ATINU
PAINT IT TOURBELF
WALNUT Dining Hull*. *12 Financing Arranged « 117-7117
FASCO CORP.
&lt;701.___________________________
lin o French Av*.
&gt;21-111*
VOKM LANDSCAPING A MAIN­
1 Repossessed W alnut Bedroom
TENANCE at a Price you &gt;U’ A STEREO. Danish Modern
Suit* by llavset with b ed­
ren afford. Complete L » n
ding, like new. I l 2t.li&gt;;
Walnut Cabinet. Price cut.
Maintenance, L a n Uecaptng.
1 Pc. Early Anier. Llv. Rm.
322-1127.
(.andecape Architect Service.
Hull* with foam rubber cu s­
Call ua for FRE E ESTI­ 14" LATE MODEL OAS Stove.
hions $13.in;
MATES. 3 2 1 -m o after t:3 «
1th. burner or griddle, o r i­ I Giant else H ollyw ood Bed,
p. m.
Ilk* new 13.31.
ginal cost 1321. Heat offer.
101 K. Woodland Dr., Ph. 1 Set Hunk Ueds with rebuilt
UICTCLE REPAIRS
Innersprlng matlrea*. 113.10;
132-4020.
Guaranteed W ork
4 Full sli* Inner aprlng matParts A A ccaatorlet
treeeea t i t *a.
TOT CORRAL
123-3213 CITIZENS Band radio*. 121
Seminole
County
Laundry, t— 1/4 ala* Inner aprlng m at.
trees (10.
l i t W. 3rd St.
LAWN A GARDEN W ORK.
ttt-IO tl.
10 K ET ELECTRIC Straight ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
FIXIY SHOP
Bedding A Furniture
Adding Machine. R e d u c e d
NEW LOCATION
AT FACTORT PRICES:
this weekend only from l l t .t l
to t Bo. French
&gt; 3 i-t7 ll
to l l t . t l ; Ntw Smith Corona
Sterling Portables reduced to
SICK ROOM NEEDS
only
133*1. Aleo Electric 60. Business Opport.
Portables
In etock. Term* A
Wheel Chairs. Watkera. Canes
Trade*. Excellent Graduation FOR LEASE: GULF OIL MerA Crutch** for rent or eat*.
J 'o a w .p d im e at L o w e s t
G ift.
vice Station. D ow ntow n Fan.
Prices. Olernunt to people
PO W ELL'? OFFICE SUPPLY
ford. For Inform, call John
over t l A ell Hervlc* Person­
Sheppard 322-2141.
Carpets clean eaeivr with th»
nel. Check our prlcee.
Blue Luatr* E lectric bham- SERVICE STATION for Lea*#.
FAUST DRUG STORE
pooer only t l per day. CarGood location. Good re fe r,
Free D elivery
323-0714
roll Furniture Co
encev A soma Capital requlrOFFERING A SPECIAL SER­ It r t . ROWnOAT. 1 HP Motor
ed. Call 123-4112._____________
VICE? More than 10,100 readI t l. Trailer Hitch ' l l or 'l l
era at* fhe Sanford Herald
Cher.
|1. G.
E.
Electric 71. Male Heb Wanted
classified ade dally. Ratea aa
Range l i t . 2120 Holly Ave
tow aa lie per line per day!
Evenings.
BRAKE AND
Dial 327-SII3 o r t l l- &gt; l&gt; l and
plac* your sdl
ALIGNMENT MAN
CHEST II. Youth Chair 14. a t­
tic Fan 110. D ropltaf Table GOODYEAR SERVICE has d * .
COMPLETE LAW N CARE
11. 4 dining chalre 110, 1
slrablt opening (or exp er­
la n d sca pin g, Hpraylng,
heaters, mltc..
Reasonable.
ienced n ra k f A Alignm ent
Sodding, reaaonabl* ratea.
1001
French
Ave.
man.
ability to tell service
PIIIL Llim LAWN SERVICE
needs lo custom er la helptul.
121-2100 after t : l t p. m.
R EC LINER Chair. Whit# Lea­
This ta a permanent position
therette;
Walnut
Dtek A
with guaranteed salary plus
16. Interior Decorators
Chair. 70t Mandat In Dr., Ra­
Intensive
Substantial
take
venna Park.
home pay for a producer.
Draperies • Slipcover*
Company
benefits
Include
JEAN MARCEL
MEN'S 11 3/4 Ot.
l.lf* A H ospitalisation In­
1002 French Ave.
111-1110
Dungaree* — l t . l t pr.
surance A a retirement pro­
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
gram A paid vacation. This
17. JanilorUI Services
la all fraa o f cost te em ploy­
110 Sanford Av*. 131-1711
er. Convenient Interview w ill
SKA VIEW Hurricane awning,
TENTSCH MAINTENANCE
b* arranged Nlghta. Mat. or
Service A Supplies
I fl. I In. wide by It ft. long.
Runday If necessary. Reply
l i t l H Park D r________1 1 3 -tltl
321-1111.
by letter only, Hlat* E duca­
tion, Experience, Background
REFRIGERATOR,
Kelvlnalor
19. Builders Supplies
A telephone No. In form ttlon
Foodarama, 11(0. In crate
will be kepi confidential.
Deep frees*. 3 Cheat o f draw­
W rit* lo F. C. Sturm. Store
PRE-CAST Concrete Step*
er*. 1-ampa. Formloa. After
Manager. Ooodyaar Service,
OltK O O Itl LUMRER CO
I p. m. Hl-1171.
111 W. let.
II* Maol* Ave_________ 113-010*
LAWN SALK
APPt.T lo Mr*. Carpenter al
20 Hardware
I DAYS ONLY
Nifty Auto Rath, 1403 F rin ch
Real Bargains: 3,000 UTU Air
Av*. t l yra. o r elder. N#
Conditioner*
lit;
Chrome
■anford’a Most Complet*
^ n n # catli.
Dinette chairs « fo r I t.t il
TED W IL L IA M ! UDW.
Innervprlng Mattreeaea I I .10
lo t K 31th.
3 1 3 -lttt
72. Female Help Wanted
•s.l New 3 pc. living room
suit*
llt .t l;
Rtfrlgvralora
21. Home Improvements
t i t A up; Hunk Uvda; Dingle PART TIME Sate* Opportunity
for I alert w om en with ca r 8
A Double Ilcde; Meat Mar­
ATTENTION
phone. Earnings $21 lo II*
ket Supplies; Antiques; Small
DO It Yourealf-are! I f your
per week. Sarah Covantry
A
Large
Appliances;
L
v
n
R oof iieude repairing. Check
Jew elry. Terrltorjr unlim it­
F u rnlturt; Car top Carriers;
with ua for tha t i n t H oof­
ed.
I J l-ft ll.
Bedroom
Multi; TV'* 111;
ing material money can buy.
Baby llede. Play Pane, etc.;
Call 312-4101 A wa w ill com*
Cheat A Plumbing Huppllec.
Running.
Mice. Item*. OLD COUNTRY
AUCTION IIARN, corner CelCARPENTER. Horn* Repairs
try A Mipei Ave. What hav*
A
Additions.
First
Class
you tu S e ll!— W* Pay Cash.
Wnrkipanehlp Ph. &gt;11-70*1.
FHA - V A
327-174*.

Income Tax Return*

322-5612
Fenm

35. Vacuum Cleaner*

SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
PONT Stud Service, Beautiful
SALES - REPAIRS
Sorrel with ligh t mane A tall.
&gt;27-1
Perfect con form ation 111. Pb 3&gt;IS ?. Park A rc.

4. Beauty Cara

Florida Presbyterian Col­
lege Board o f Trustee* hae
voted • 13,380,000 budget for
the college for the fiscal year
beginning July 1. Also au­
thorised ia construction plan­
ning for a music building and
residence for tho president
Car W ash
on the campus and a new 72The Christian Youth Asso­
student dormitcry to open in
ciation o f the Church of God
the fall o f 1866.
will sponsor a car wash from
8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday
at Green's Tenneco Service
Station, French Avenue and
STWVERg. I .A l * A HAY— Fue18th Street. Proceeds will go
•ret services for Laura May
Steven*. Infant daughter o f
toward g banquet to honor
Mr. end Mrc. Raymond Ste­
those member* of the assoc­
ven* o f Geneve, w ill b* held
at t p. ra. Saturday at the
iation who will be graduating
gravvalda In Oahlawa Mem­
from high school in June.
orial Park with llav. w M.

O rgan Concert

HERALD W ant-A ds Bring Fast Results

CetmlF.

• FOR-8ALB
Naw Home*

* * “* * * * a^ Jrai

FOR-RENT
Uead Heme.

FOR-LEASE *
Older Hama

A -L -S -0

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^ ^ IB E L E W. WARNER. REALTOR
flaath Hark Avaana
Sanford, Florida r
V w
m y n i y ftt
A l Attoad Charch TUa laadaj

�The Perfect Team to Bet on for Quick Results,
72. Female Help Wanted 93. Houma For Sal*
ft

•

BEAUTICIAN Wanted. r u t W 11 .Jon. tt.NK !IKI&gt;lt(HiM on IT.
97, U Mtlr North of St. John*
Curl Ileauty Shop. Ph. j ; ; .
River. Call 322- 3114.
•U&lt; or 123*40X1, Jlm m li C o­
wan.
REGISTERED N U R S E S
A
I.lceneed
P ractical
Nurse*
Poaltlnna available t to 11:10
A It lo 7:10 Shift*. Contact
D irector o f Nurses, Hemlnole
Memorial Hoapltal, Panford.

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1

77. Situation Wanted

I
Tall th an too aaw it ta Tha
Hanford Herald)

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HOUSEWORK, 322*1440 or S2S4*09.

Stir

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S W E E T IE P IE

Fri. April 2, '65— Page 11

By Nadine Seltzer

$100 D O W N
FHA - VA HOMES
I. 1. A I BEDROOMS
1. IH A 1 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOXV MONTHLY PATM ENTS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
For Com plete Inform ation
8 c* or Call Your

SALES BROKER
W* Hava The Horn* For You

JOHN K. FOX,
Raaltor
104 N. Park Ava.

GOOD BOATING.
FISHING &amp; BATHING

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STEN STROM

*11-0119

REALTY
2141

PARK DRIVE
1420
112-7411
NIGHTS
Lake Front boma with I arrai.
1124124
121-4141
1 DR.. I Math. Fla. Ilm„ Utr
122-1412
lng-&lt;1lnlns araa, kltrhan aqp 111-4141
Doubt# c r T ., Idry.. Uaautlful
ly landacapod ground* with
fr u it traa*. On la rta lako
Prlea t i t . 10* w ith tarma.
111-

Government owned
Homes

LAKE COUNTY RANCH
171 Acra*, XI or t« all fancad A
partly claarad. A com bination
o f high land and low eleva­
tion for dralnaga ascallant.
on* lake within tha proparty
A djoin in g highly
Improved
ranchaa. Prlea |!04 par acra,
aaay tarma.

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OUTSTANDING
COUNTRY HOME

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I n n . 1H Bath*. Large Lit, DR
K ltehtn. TV Room. Drapaa.
H ardwood
Ploora.
Doubt*
Carport*.
2 Room
Utility
llouaa, Swimming Pool, Com ­
plete
playground,
1 Acra
land, m or t. Prlea *11,000,
Tarma.

$100.00 D O W N
Selection o f I. I. and 1
Bedroom* located In varteee
Seitlon* o f Sanford
Immedlat* Deitvary

MONTHLY PAYMENTS

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BROKER
*. Park

Property

111- 1*91

n A itT p i l c i i e r
llrat Duy Broker
211-7491 Day or Night

Management
and Sales Broker

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raym ond Lundqulat, A*»o.
111- 191’ Atlantia Bank Bldg.

JIM H U N T
REALTY

Ball-Blair Agency

O ffice: 122-2111
Nlghta: 122-4740
111-0441
211! Tark D rlvt

neal Ea'ata — twauranoa
trd A Park Ava
111-1441

St. Johns Realty
TH E TIME TESTED FIRM
114 N. Park Ava.
111-4121

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

SPOTLESS TH REE BEDROOM SEVER AL Outstanding 2 A 1
Beautifully ktpt hom t oppoatte
Bedroom llntr.ee available In
park In haart o f Sanford.
all Araa* ol Hanford. Let ua
Nicely
landscaped,
double
Hbow you Around!
carport, new kitchen equip­
ment. everything Immaculate.
Only 1400 dow n, total prlco
111.400.
■'Keep your tompor w ith "
l i s t ■ Park Ava.
otom por agency
I l l t i l l anytlm *
R ra ltor &gt; Appalaor • Ineuror
111-4111_________ t i l l 8. French
p n o m .K M s o L v n n
W ITH a pier* for tk* IN90. Lots For Sale
LAWS' In thl* 2 t e d r .- m
BLOCK home w ith * SE­
PARATE Mfite'.tncy apt. un­
L ot on PUN LAKE, approalder the n M *4S roof. Corner
m ately t A nr* on good boat­
location In eatabllehad nalghin g A awlmmlng lake.
borhood. YOU can't beat thl*
VALUE at only 110,000 with
liberal term*.
SS1-X101 1440 H iawatha at tT -ll

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty

LA ROE Lota on South Park
A va.
Tltla
lneuranea
III
dow n, I t l par month. I l l 1177. ________________________

92. Acreage
40

ACHES by Owner, half
claarad, I Acraa o f Peaehea.
Daap freah w ater wall, loo
gallon tank. Soma tlmbar.
Voluala County. All H igh A
Dry. Hanfoid 111. 1471._______

•5. Houses For Sale
AUTHORISED BROKER
F or
A IL
EH A-VA Oovarnmant owned home*. Down
paym ent* from ltd*. Low
monthly paymanta Including
laxea and Inauranr*. I-el ue
ahow you at T 3 UR eonvanlance

SOU TH W ARD
Inveetment A R eolty
111 N. Park Ava.
I ll-ltt l

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322-5612
From

Saaford

Eaahaagn

95. Houses For Sal*

95. Houses For Hale

SOUTH W ARD

Payton Realty

I M - l l t l 1440 H iawatha at 17-11

For The Responsible

I

HOMES

AIR-CONDITIONED
P retty l-bedroom , 1 balh. builtin kltrhag, painted tn and
out. Llk* new, Large Lot In
lovely neighborhood. Egret,
loat Inveetment. Ph. I l l - T i l l .

GREEN BMA7R
Cholca lot* avallabt* In Oraan- Toung coup)* with on# or two
children or ih* retired couple
bralr o f Loch Arbor ov erlook ­
who would want an abava
in g g o lf eourto. C u s t o m
average hom t In • better
building to your epeelflo*.
RAVENNA
PARK. Medallion
neighborhood (not a su b ­
F or the Beet Buy In
lions. Greenbralr developed
home. I bdrm , IH bath. Con­
division
).
should
look
(A
A
New
or
H
a
u
l*
Hemt.
by
tact F. W . Taylor, ( i i - l l l l .
buy) thl* I bedroom home
ge# Stenetrem R eally
KINGgWOOO
with hardw ood floor*, air
BUILDERS. IN C
2-RKDROOM. Complete h itch ,
conditioner, and enclosed pa­ W* Have Tha Horn# For Teu
111-1074
an. Beat location In town.
lls. T*rm* arranged t* fit
101 Falrm oat Dr.
Call a fter I p m. for datatl*.
mast Incomes. Cell far ap­
Price reduced. 132- 4124.
pointm
ent—
Seminole Plaza Area
E
V
E
R
E
TT
A.
IIAItPEIl
A
BUCKET &lt;)F PAINT end a
F u lly air conditioned home*
AOENCT
Brush tplua a supply o f el­
with sidew alk* and sewer* A
Realtor
—
Inauror
bow gr****) ran con vert th fi
REALTY
near Youth gem lnol* Die1111 S. Park Avenu*
2 bedroom house Into a neat,
tnentarr 4 Jr. High Schools.
I l l l P A R K DRIVE
222
*2212
or
222-3244
rnm
fortahl* home. Tha price
Ph. 122-1410
Only 1140 down. Payment*
Nlgnta A Holiday*
w .ll surprle* ynu, and w e'll
|70 to 1*4. Include* ta le s A
Open
Tonight
'til
9
232-1171
talk
tarm a Don't daisy on
Insurance. All with lerra eio
&gt;23-1170
this on*.
floor* A built In etovee. Call
122-0717
rn U M LB T -M O N T lK TIf. INC.
. 47-4111 (W in ter P ark). D ew ­
100 XV. tel HI.
Ph. 121-4211
e y Metcalf, Realtor.
11.004, T w o BEDROOM. Oak
Floor*. 2 year* old, Lemon
IDTLLW ILDK
Bluff. Call 111- 1114.
4 BEDROOM. I Bath. Central
11**1 A Air 2 car garage, co r ­
R K RIDGE—SUB-DIVISION
ner lot. FHA financing. By rI Andrm..
I llth . Entry Foyar,
owner, 222- 1101.
Fam ily Room, nraakfaet Bar,
GH IA
Built • In Kitchen, cen tra l
$100 DOWN
Hast, Double (Jarsgt, City
•
Bfdiss
NORTH ORLANDO HOMES
Btwar. 117,110, Opoa Dally.
OPEN HOUSE II B. Edgomon
PRICB8 BELOW
Evening* 444- 171*.
• Hart Tops
* to J W eekdayo— 14 Sour
INCLUDE FULL
Occupancy far n u llified Mili­ I ?EDROOM. t bath. Air Can• CaamtlblM
tary. Ph. 222-1170
dltloner, Iga. livin g room,
RECAP
CASING
GKo. XV. XIIKPIIKlin, Realtor
dining room Kitchen com ­
• Station Wagons
bination, Fla. Room, screen­
t-IIEDHOOM. 2 bath, c.-'n er
Complete K*lection
ed porch. A pp roi. I acre,
8 : 2 5 x 2 0 ........ $ 3 8 .5 0
lot. 1100 down, ataumt xltg.,
Fruit trass. 1*1 Rivervtaw
St's Thru d i e
122 mo. Available May I.
Dr.. I*h. 322-0711 or evening*
• lO O x lO ........ $ 4 3 .5 0
Ph. 122- 1192.
lll-tllt.
$200 &gt; $300 Down

SALE

VW

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10:00x20 ..... $50.00
10:00x22 ..... $50.00

Y o u II b e

Happier

T U B A B O V E P R IC E *
C A R R Y A RO AD
HAZARD
GUARAN TEE

m a FORD
from
Stri ct* l a n d M o r n s o n
9

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Inc

D rllA ltY , 2 Ildrm.. 1 Hath. Fla. I.IIOOMH, lielh, nicely Furn.,
Room , Carport*, Nicely land­
large porch. Pvt. entrance.
scaped. close lo new Chop­
Parking, I J e -tl* mo. Orang*
ping Center, 19.924. Term*
City, te ml. from N.A S. Mr*.
Ur w ill leas* to reeponeibt*
Schults. Mgr. 771- 1177.
party. 3 2 :-l2 t l.
ONE bedroom furnlehed du plet
s p A c i o u n * Ildrm., 1 bath.
a p t,
til*
balh,
terraaao
Kla. Room, Fireplace. C tnfloors,
utilities
furnlehed.
tral air A Heat. W ill nlao
Phone 122-1729 after 4 p. m.
rent with option tn buy.
Park Ridge Owner. 332 91 IS. FURN. Apt. w ater A ligh t*
furn. |4t. t i t Mapl*.

McROBERTS
TIRE SUPPLY

$40 • $60 Month
1**% Mechanical
Gasrsate* — M Day* —
IjM * Mila* O s A ll
Used VW’*.
Bales — Part* — Barrie*
Factory A H W iiM Dealer

Ellinor M otor Co.

M i W . F IR S T 8 T .

• a . Iw y . 1T - II
l u f t t i PU.

&gt;83-4441

322-1835

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120. AatomotVra Sarrk*

LARGE 1 A 1 nedroom * Apia,
m i l Hanford Av*., rh . 113*1) 1.

m i OI.DH 91. 4 dr. original
A U T O G L A SS
Desert Gold A Ivory. Full
factory equipped, air co n d .
IN S T A L L E D
Automatic
trene ,
pow er
FU R N If HED Apt., with Air
•leering, pow er brake*. P ad­ Sankarlk Gtaaa sad N H
conditioned btdreem . III. I l l
ded A w hit* lira*. Local D ocCompany
K. Ith SI. I I I - I 7II.
tor's ear. No Caah Needed.
Fb. 111-1124
Aa low a t I t l .I I a month. t l * M agnolia
Fl'ItN . Apt. I l l - t i t * .
1411 Sanford Av*., II| .| I0I.
Ask for Mac.
Mat ALL Clean Furn. Apt., Ilghte
Auto Glaao Top*
A w ater, l l l - e i e i . _________
A Seat Covers

108. Rooms For Rant

X BDRM. Furn. Apt. tit. I 01H
K. tlat Mt. Robert A. XVIIRant* I l f - t i l l .

'•I VOLKIW AGEN, 1111.04.
3ANFORD MOTOR COk
IS* French Av*. I I I - 4I I I

A U T O G L A SS &amp;
S E A T C O V E R CO.

ROOMS fo r Man, 1*1 Magnolia.
I'N Fl&lt; UN IKII Kl&gt;— 2 llrdroom
344 W. Ind nt. t ii- ie it
122- 0710.
41 PLYMOUTH 4 door. Auto.
I balh. 172 month — 2 Bed­
ALT. WORK GUARANTEED
Transmission A llaatar, real
room , 3 bath, 1114 month —
Apt. |t*. mo.. rU RN . Room . Pvt. Bath. I l l
titan. Sacrifice. Ph. 111- 4141.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath* 1122 FURNISHED
month. I l l - I . e l . ______________
(49-1141.
121. Scooter* ft "cyckT
Stemper A gency 1111 P. French
•I CHEV. IMPALA, 4 D f. llT ,
Av*. 121-4131
AVALON APARTMENTS
•Real. O o n d . on* ow ner, 121- MOTORCYCLE *44 Tam aha. ••
115.
Autua
For
Sal*
month.
It* W. Ind St..
II I -I I I T
7*41.
&lt;’C. Excellent condition. L ast
K II A A V A
rO R D
BKYLINER. rethan l.eog mil**, 121 g cash.
FURN. Apt. Cloa* In. Jlm m l* t i l l
I
I
4«
PLYMOUTH
ruhurban
tractabla
hardtop,
radio,
heatReal K ata'* Hale* Broker
421-99(4.
Cowan. I I I - I 41E
Xlatlon W agon. Practical I’ o*r.
pow
er
alterin
g,
need*
HAVE RENTALS
Ur XVhlta, original thru nut
transm
ission
t
i
l
l
.
Th.
I
l
l
WE L A ,.A APARTM ENTS 114
MERLE XT. W A R N ER
and fu lly tqu lpptd w ith Air 123. Boat n ft Motors
S i l l or ate a t 114 GarrUon
X \ Flrat SL
REALTOR
C on d, Autom atic. L u gga ge
Dr.
113-1239
741 S Perk TW O Bdrm. furn. apt., aoreenRack, Radio. Haatar A All
power. No Caah Needed. Aa DAY A NtTEI H erald w a n t ad*
FORD T u dor V -l, stick
*d porch, Tllad bath. Only ' l l
w ork for aa llttl* A* 14* A
NEW, unfurnished 2- bedroom
low aa |1#97 per month.
•
hilt.
*
i.
liras
A
brake*,
•21. 17*1 M agnolia. I f l - 1921.
dayl
D uple* Apt., tile bath, ter1*11 Sanford Av*.. I l | . 420|.
R A II, 1211. 111- 4171.
re ia o floor*. \’ en*tl*n blind*, KFF. APT. private balh. aultAek for Gaorg*.
kltehtn equipped, w ater turnUKHT TO P Q U ALITY BUY*
able fnr Couple o r Pinal* A IR CONDITIONED Economy,
leliad. 122-3124 after I p m.
Now. Your C hoice t way*.
Conv.
'19.
good
1142 Trium ph Sedan, 4 speed SUNBEAM
person. Ideally located dow n ­
co
n
d
,
perform
*
a
i
l
t
,
cheep.
(O n*) F a ctory Intr*4u«4*rF
stick. R adio,
H eater,
D e­
town.
Inquire at
Manual
1 BEDROOM. I Bath. U nfurn­
111-0140.
price* on latest atylee—Sam ­
froster,
Turn
signal*.
I
t
ml.
Jacobson Dept. Store. 211 K.
ished hou*e, nice, rloe* to
ple:
1492. 12 ft. Renken Run*
per
gal.
o
f
cool
com
fort,
waa
let
school.
about, |S32; o r (T w o ) ou r
|99S now |744 for quick tale. 191* CUSTOM DODGE Hlrrm
Hlatlun
W
agon.
Striking
rloa*
ou t prices on a ll *44
2 DUPLEX M oderately furnleh­
Bee at t i l l E lliott Av*.
llelg* A W hit*. Auto. T ren tM od el.—Hampla: 11,242, 11 ft,
JOHN SAUI-S AGENCY
ed. I A vailable a fte r Ih*
mleelnn.
P.
ft.
H.
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R E A L KMTATE BRO K ER
IJlh A (h* other May tat. ' 4t PO N T...C Ronnevlll* W e
W hile Tire*, o n e ow ner with
gnn Teke up psym ents. K e r­
Evlnrudea. ( l i t . 71 H P * n tr
Real E etel* Associate
Adult*. lll-ttlb.
Actual m ileage, Looally d riv ­
ry Wise, 110 W . 4th fit . 1223*99 nr (T h ree) Boat Lot fuU
XY1LLA MAE PROKOSCII
en by
prom inent
Deltona
or used O utfit* *UII at W in*
111-7174 Day
121-eill Nights MODERN. I Bedroom D uplet TIH .
Family.
No
money
needed.
— furnlahed, |7J. t o l l a W.
ter price*. Terms.
A* low aa |l.|| w eekly, lo t?
FUllN. 1 Bedroom house. Near
HOIIMON SPORTING GOOD*
trd SI., Sanford. Call I I I . ' l l T R -I w ith R adio A Healer,
Sanford A v# „ 111. I lo t. Aek
excellent condition. I t l - l l ( i
Base. 122- 441*.
1( 11.
DOWNTOWN gANFORD
(or Doa.
122-21(1
1 BEDROOM Unfurnished. Call I Bedroom furnlehed apa rt­ ESTATE offer# fo r eale to
hlghtet bidder: ! 9JT Im per­
122- 471" a fter ■ p. m.
ment. Contact l i l t Palm etto.
ial (Chryaler) Sedan. New
J BEDROOM Furn.. Eleetrlr UNFURN. I Hr. House. 1411
tire*, pow er ste e rin g and
K itchen. In the Country. Pri­
W illow , l t t - 4174.
brakta. Sea a t Jon** Park
vate Lake, large Hew fish ­
Av*. II. 117 So. Park Av*.
in g at back door. I l l mo. FURNISHED, upstairs, D ow nSown, 1 Ildrm., very room y.
ROH McKKE UgED CARS
122-4211.
W ater Turn., No Children |I0
NO MONET DOWN
*•1 French Av*.
tll-I T I t
X BEDROOM, kttehan equipped,
mo. Ph. I 21- I 47L
122. 2141.
g

BDRM., K itchen equipped,
172, nice yard. 122- 1*42.

I DDItXt. 1 Bath. Fam ily Room.
Central heat A air, 1112 m&lt;M
g Bdrm. Unfurnished. I l l mo.

Payton Realty
111-1101 l i l t H iawatha at 17-11

HOLLER'S
OF SANFORD

TOO MUCH
It O O XIT
H int
through "F o r R ant" a d * Get
extra ln c»m *'

Invites Y ou T o Their Tem porary

1 ItDttM. COMPLETELY Furn­
ished 172- 2177,

Location A t 2507 So. Park.

MART, 2 Ildrm. Furn.,
190 mnnth. &gt;21- 0111.

1-IIEDHOOM. kitchen equipped
home, near N.A. S , w ater
furnished. II I . 111. 411* afiar

102. Mobil* Homes • Sals
1-1 and 1 Uedrooinn
NEW and USED
A w ning* A Cabanan
QUALIFY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-11 B
111- 11*1
*14 HOUSE T R A ILE R . Call ***•
2444 anytim e._________________

t

BEDROOM T railer on Lake
Ashby, Adults only. Ph. I l l 71( 1.

T R A IL E R w th cabana, nice
lot. 111- 1*29___________________

104. Trallsr Space • Rant

w s
I Blk. o ff

co ttd on Pinew ay
South Sanford Av*. 1X9. 0424.

105. Trailer Lota • Bala
wuv eiif m m
Own you r ow n Trallar lo t II*
n month, M iller Road o f f B.
Sanford Ava.

63 B U IC K W IL D C A T

DOWNSTAIRS Furn. Apt. I l l ISIS.
ROOM Furn.
bath. Itl-IIO I.

89!S

62 Ford
$4
Station Wagon. V-l, AT, PS, PB, ▼
RAH, Air Condition.
1

1295

61 Ford
i, Ton Pick-Up, Stylo Side Bed.
A Heavy Duly Truck For Your
Heavy Doty Job.

M
V A
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62 M ercury M onterey
4 Door IIT, AT. PS. PB. PW, Powtr w
Srata, Radio, H*atrr A Air.
■

1695

57 Ford Fairlane
4 Door, V-l, AT, PS, RAH.

5

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"ft W 4

$195

57 Ford
Station Wagon.

Apt.,

privet*

I BEDROOM Furn. Apt. water
furn. I l l mo. lll-o iiT ,
FURN. or Unfurn. 4 Room Apt.,
T il* both, t mile* from N.A.S.
mala gat*. No P e n . I I I . n i l .
SMALL Furn. afflclen oy Apt.,
fo r I o r couple. Light* A
w ater Included, 141 1I I - 7III.
CASK W AITS FOR TOU
Sell It through
Herald W ant Ada

62 Falcon
I Door Sedan, 4 Cylinder, Stan­
dard Tranamiaaion, Radio, Heater
and Padded Dteh. A On* Own*r
With L«w MiUsg*.

61 C A D IL L A C D eV IL L E
Fall Power Wltb Air CondiUooIng, Luxury T k fN fiw g t
AH Power.

63 R E N A U L T R -8 SE R IE S

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106. Apartments for Rant

1

63 Com et
ConvortlUe, 8-81 SorUe V-l, AT. f t l
P8, RAH, Bncbot BoaU A CoiwoU. ^ ■
Wklto FlnUk, All Vinyl Interior.
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B E W IS E ! Y O U ’ L L G E T A
B E T T E R D E A L IF Y O U ’ L L
C A T C H B IL L W H IL E H IS M IN D
IS O N T H E A U T O S H O W !
4 Door Hardtop. Custom Interior With
Air CotMlUoti am

LAKE

103. Mobil* Homes &gt; Rsnt

Saalnata O aaaly
(D ial D irest)

1100 DOWN
I BEDROOM, I Barn, Central
Heat,
Turner Lot, Double
1 SR.. It a IT Fla. R n ., Tar.
Floor*. K it. aqutn. I l f mo Carport, iss -llll.
pay* all. HELMLY REALTY,
INVESTMENT A ItEALTT
O ffice In Vlllaa* Halt, N. Or­
BARGAIN
111 N. Park Ava.
I 22- I I 7I
lande. 112- 1M 1, nlghta 122- Owner say* sail. Tw o Bedroom
2179.
hum* on IH lot*. Concrete
W IL L TRA D E 1 Ildrm.. 1U
B lock
construction.
Nice
bath, CIl Home A lot, com - L A "O E ,
NEW , Cuavnm-bullt
neighborhood. I l l l Kim Av*.
plataly fenced with 4 ft.
horn*.
R ollin g
Hllla
G olf
Unfurnished, egeept Kitchen
chain link fane*, locatad In
Course, ta n Lendo. Far la 1* equipped. All Electric. Only
Jacksonville. M i d w a y haform ation call 211-2174.
I l l s dow n A balance at eon.
twen Cecil Field A N.A S.
•Iderably lees than rent. J. W.
Jax. for houa* In Hanford or 1 BEDROOM Houa*. clean A
Hall, Realty. Ph. 111. t i l l .
vicinity. Ph. 122- 4291.
close In. Term*. Ph. Jlmml*
Cowan,
1724011.
NO DOWN PAYMENT VA. Im ­
4 -IKDIIOOM
m edlat* occupancy, I Dad1 Bath Horn* on sp p roilm a ta room , m
bath, wooded lot.
I
BEDROOM.
I
Bath
Mom*,
ly H acra yard. Penced back
corner lot. I l l - l i l t .
eodded lawn. Inquire at eur
yard, assorted fruit bearing
n
tw
o
ffic
e
LMN Enterprise*.
traaa W all for yard, partial­ gXVIMMING Fool. I acre shad*
In c, I I I Lengw ood Plate. I
ly furnlahed, waaher, dryer,
traaa. central heat, tw o bed­
Ml. South on 17- 11. Cgll sol•love, refrigerator, yard loot*
rooms, tw o hath*, many aslect l l l - l l l l .
A lawnm ower.
tra*.
near
1792.
t
i
t
,
000.
Own­
111,101
er. D ellary l l l - t t l t even in g* • •BEDROOM, retirem ent bom*.
COMMERCIAL LOT
weekends.
furnished, citrus trees, ehad*
Main part o f town In Lake
tree*. A shrubbed. Only 1
Mary. 17,1)0 Brokers Coop.
minute* fram Post Office.
John Saul*. Realtor. 111. 7171.

A T T E N T IO N
TRUCKERS!

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— Loat A FouuS
St—M a n y W asted
1— Parsonato
dt—Saving* A Leaa
4— Beauty c a r *
id — lasaraaa*
I — Day N erteriee
f t — School* A Instructions
a—Child Car*
T»— Em ploym ent Berrtoa*
I—
D oga—c a t * — P u u
71—Male Haig Wanted
10—
Poultry — Livestock t l — Famal* Halp Wanted
11— Bpaclal NaUeaa
f t — Mala or Famal* Halp
II—C atering — Fond
f t —Asia* Help W anted
II— Place* to Eat
77—Situation W anted
I I —Bpaclal Sarvltag
I t — Incom* Property
II— Swim m ing Poola
II— Buelaee* rro p .—Sal*
17—Janitorial Sarvload
•*— R **l t o u t * W asted
It— D o-It-Y ou ra tlf
I t — Beal Eetata Sal*
11— Builder* Banpllee
11— Bdalaaa* Raatal*
10—
Hardware
I t —L oU For Salt
I t — Homs Improvem ent*
•I— Farm*— Groves
21— Plum bing
•1— Acreage
31— r e la tin g
11— llouoaa F or Sal*
14—W all D rllku g
l l — Hen***— sa l* or B oat
11—
Air Coud. A H eating IT— Hons* For Rant
l i t — Resort Baa tala
I I — R adio • Talevtaloa
I t l — Trailers—Cab****
i t — Phot* A Equlpmaat
10— Horn* Appllaacan
111—Mobil* Horn**—Sal*
I t — Mualoal Instrum ents
l o t —M obil* Home*— R e st
32—
Dualneaa Equipment l o t —Trailer Specs— R aid
102— Trailer Lot*—Sal*
11— J o b Printing
14— Upholstery
l o t — A partm oaU For R o st
101— Rooms For R oot
12—
Vacuum Cleaner#
17—M oving A storaga
lie — H otel Room *
II— K iterm loa tera
111— llaatal A g e n u
41—Plant* — F ttd s — Saadi l i t — Wanted To R eal
111— Auto* For Hal*
I I — MUc. For Sals
l l — A rticles Far H int
l i t —Aatos— Hal# * r Trad*
111—T ruck* For Sal*
I I — Swap or K aehsngs
110—
A utom otive Bsrvle*
I t — W a n ts ! To Buy
I I — Furnltura F or Sals
l i t —Ycootara A CycU*
111—
B o a u A Malar*
Id— Antique* Far Sal*
I t —Monay T * Lea*
XI2— Marina Suppila* _
10— Uualaaaa OpportualUa*

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96. Housaa • Sals or Rsnt 106. Apartments for Rant 106. Apartmanta for Rant 115. Autoa For Sal*

97. Hounee For Kant

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W A N T A D S ! Dial 322-5612!

4 Door. RoasnUo Finest. Ono Owbof.

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63 R A M B L E R A M E R IC A N ’ *330’’
8 Door. Economical TmagporinUos.

'1 1 1 $
60 FO R D F A IR L A N E
I Door, a Cylinder With Automatic T~irrmisn1sE
Radio, Heater and Really Sharp.

60 P O N T IA C V IS T A
4 Door With Powor Btoorliig, Power Broke#, Autooxailo
Tranamiaaion and 34,000 Actual Milan.
Wn 80M This On* Now.

’1286

$1195

62 Falcon
Dthtxt 4 Dwr Sedan, 4 Cylinder,
Autom atic

Trgn*ml*#Ion,

ft*qIn iipf

Air Condition.

*1295

61 Falcon
Deluit 4 Door Station Wagon. 4
Cylinder, Automatic IrSMBtiaoion*

Radio and Raatar.

*1195

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APRIL 7,8 and 9

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SANPORD a v k .
l U l f t OPEN EVENING8
Hanford, Florida
42I-4SM
National Repossession* Inc.

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IN G IN D O W N T O W N SA N F O R D
O N T H E 7, 8 &amp; 9 O F A P R IL .

HOLLER'S

OF SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL * PAL

ph o n * t t a e m
301 WEST FIRST STREET
■set w e st n a n r n a s t r

2507 SO. PARK AVE.
322-0711 or 322-0861

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL * P.M.

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State Employment Soars, Wright Says
TALLAH ASIEE (U P !) —
Florida non-farm employment
scared to ita second highest
point on record in Febraury.
The Industrial Commission
chairman, J. D. Wright Jr., o f
Sanford, said February's high
o f 1,606,900 waa Just 1,900
abort o f tha record-shattering
high o f last December. It was
61,700 abova a year ago.
“ Significant increase* from
January in tha tourist-related
Industrie* are Indicative o f a
good tourist season," Wright
said.
Tha t a r r i e s employment
category waa up 3,500 over
January, as restaurants and
other refreshment p l a c e s
gained 900 employes over tha
month.
Overall, February showed a
gain o f mors than 4,000 non­
farm workers employed in tha
atata abova January.
Unemployment held about
■toady In February at 73,600,
about 19,000 below February
• year ago.

North Orlando
LL Auxiliary
Sets Meeting

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By Margaret Co**iy
H ie North Orlando Parent!
tittle League Auxiliary will
hold a meeting at 2 p. m. Sun­
day in the Civic Aaaoclatioo
WntMleg in the Recreation
Aiwa on N. Edgemon Avenue.
Mra. Beverly Krecek, president, hae announced that all
parent! at officially registered
Little Leaguer* ore automati­
cally members of the auxiliary
and are Invited to this “ get
acquainted" meeting.
Par­
ents will get the chance to
know each other and to meet
all
team
managers and
coaches.
There will be en election of
otficcn to serve (be curreot
season.
Refreshment! will be icrved.
North Orlando Little Lea­
guers will be playing their
first garnet of the season this
Saturday at Cooper Pleld In
Casselberry with the Majors,
managed by Lowell Frailer,
to play at 7:M p. m. and the
Farm Team, managed by
Forrest Stratton, playing later
In the evening.

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By Evelyn Lundy
Msmbera o f tha Benlor
Class o f Oviedo High School
will sponsor a car wash Satur­
day beginning at 8 a.m.
The project will take place
at tha school and c a n will be
called for and delivered If de­
sired. Funds will be used to
help defray expense o f end of
year activities for the gradu­
ating class.

Guild M eeting
Tha W a a 1e y a n Service
Guild of First Methodist
Church, Sanford, will meet at
7:80 p.m. Monday at the home
o f Miss Mattel Chapman, Old
Monro* Road, for Its monthly
business session and social.

The Globed View

By Jaaa Casselberry
The toning board o f the
Town of Casariberry will hold
a public hearing at 7:30 p.m.
Monday In th« town hall con­
cerning a request for a vari­
ance in toning.
The request, being made by
J. E. Lowe, concerns Lots 2,
3, 4, I, 6, and 7 o f Block B,
Crystal Bowl Second Addi­
tion, which ar* located on the
north tide o f Park Drive Just
o ff Winter Park Drive.
A t present the Iota are
soned R-1 Residential and the
request I* to change their
designation to R-3 Multiple
Dwelling.
The lots, which ar* now 76
feet wide, would be combined
In such a manner aa to make
four iota o f H 2tt feet each.

By t a n Dense*
WASHINGTON (NEA) Even
President
Johnson's
most pessimistic advisers are
beginning to realize that it is
against Russia's vital interest
that Red China Should become
the dominant power in South­
east Asia.
However, according to spe­
cialists on communism, the So­
viet leaders are Just aa vitally
Interested that their Chinese
rival* and the United States
should be embroiled in the
Viet Nam conflict as long as
possible.
While Moscow's two strong­
est adversaries are fighting
each other the Russians have
an opportunity to step up
their campaign to undermine
NATO in Europe and to bol­
ster their political and mill
lary position iln Africa and

Osteen Party
CORPORAL o f the Guard duties are outlined by Gunnery 8*t. Thomas
M. Williams (seated) to two newly promoted corpornls, John J. Kelly

To Benefit

(left) and Grovo S. Crank, of the Marine Barracks at Sanford Nnvnl Air
Station.
(Herald Photo)

Building
By Mrs. Clarence flayder
Women o f the Osteen Civic
Association will sponsor a
housewares products demon­
stration and party at 7:30
p.m. Monday at tha home o f
Mrs. Frank Georg*.
It It hoped that many per­
sons will attend as all proceedi will be added to the
fund to build a Civle Building.
In addition to Monday's
party, the sponioring manu­
facturers will offer aiieable
profit returns to the associa­
tion for tha sale o f 100 cans
o f degreasar or floor finish.
Future products planned in­
clude a talent show to be pre­
sented In the near future.
Anyone interested Is asked to
contact Mra. James Martin.

That Commie Threat On Cyprus

. Frealdeal Johnso*

The Germ ana retaliated by
suspending economic aid .to
Nasser and offering diploma­
tic recognition to Israel. But
they face a rupture In rela­
tions with a number of Arab
countries.
This can only Increase the
chaotic political situation in
the Middle East. And the Rus­
sians are past masters when
It comet to fishing in muddy
political waters.
To press their advantage,
they have decided to speed up
the shipment of arms, includ­
ing missiles, to Cyprus In o r­
der to bolster the pro-Soviet
regime of Archbishop Makarlot. Hostilities between Greek
and Turkish Cypriotes, dorm at
for tome months, have as a
result flared up.
More Important is the fact
that Russia is gaining a foot­
hold on Cyprus, a military base
of stragetic Importance to NA­
TO. The Kremlin leaders have
also succeeded in widening the
dispute between two NATO
parincis, Greece and Turkey,
Into a major European and
Middle Eastern problem with
possible grave consequences
for the Western alliance.
Moscow exploits skillfully
the Turks' feeling of outrage
against NATO and, above all,
against tha United States for
not showing more understand­
ing for Turkey's position in
the Cyprus conflict. In this
case the new Soviet rulers are
indeed continuing the “ peace,
ful coexistence" policies of
former Premier Khrushchev.
Shortly before be was oust­
ed from power Khrushchev
suggested to Turkey that she
should abandon NATO at a
price for Soviet neutrality la
the Cyprus conflict. Turkey,
like most nations bordering on
Russia, has been traditionally
anti-Soviet and Premier Inonu
firmly rejected Khrushchev's
suggestion.
But General Inonu Is no long­

the Middle East.
The warm reception that
Waller
Ulbricht,
Moscow's
East German puppet, recently
waa accorded by President
Nasser of the United Arab Re­
public was certainly a toRor
diplomatic gain for Russia. It
Inflicted a serious blow to West
M en’s Retreat
Members o f the Casselberry Germany's long battle to iso­
Community Methodist Church late Ulbricht and his pro-So­
Men's Club will attend an all viet regime.
day District Men's Retreat
Saturday at tha Methodist
Youth Camp near Leesburg.
Registration will begin at
0:30 a.m at the camp. The
group wilt be accompanied by
WASHINGTON (U P l) - At homei due to be shut down
Rev. Delmaa Copeland, minis­
least tom# of the 14 veterans’ July 1 could be saved under a
ter.
hospitals and old soldier's compromise reported under
discussion today.
President Johnson lent cre­
dence to the report Thursday
when he told his news confer­
ence that he now had “ some
Laura May Stevens, 22-hour- doubt" about the move, which
brought criea of outrage from
old daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Capitol Hill when R was first
Raymond Stevens, of Geneva, announced late last year.
died at 9:42 p. m. Wednesday.
The Chief Executive aald he
Survivors, other than her had been studying the testi­
parents, are a sister, Barbara mony on the closures given
Lee, and a brother, Raymond during six weeks of hearings
Wade; grandparents, Mr. and by the House veterans affalra
Mrs. Curtis Hall, of Sanford; committee. He said he had di­
great-grandparents, Mr. and rected Veterans Administra­
Mra, Albert Hall, of Sanford, tion Chief William J. Driver
and her great - grandmother to make a personal inspection
Mrs. Frannia Geiger of Gen­ of each of the facilities sche­
eva.
duled for dosing.
Brisaon Funeral Home la In
“ I am vary anxious to see
URIEL BIXJUNT, o f charge
of arrangements.
that no injustice is done," he

er In power and according to
reports to the State Depart­
ment the number of Turks now
favoring a rapprochement with
Russia has increased alarm­
ingly in recent months.
Thus by stepping up the de­
livery of weapons to Cyprus
Russia aims not only to gain
a foothold on the strategic
Island but also to force Turkey
to choose between NATO and
Soviet neutrality.
Time is not on the side of
the West. The United Nations
troops on Cyprus are no long
er able to enforce agreements
to maintain the truce between
the Greek and Turkish Cypri­
otes and prevent the import
of Soviet arms.
It is also too late to negoti­
ate with Archbishop Maksrios
who, like Egypt’s President
Nasser, is now believed to be

IK)Y SCOUT THOOP 230 o f Scar Lako collected a truck load of donated
articles for Goodwill Industries. Shown here during one of the pickup
trips ore (kneeling in front with bog, left to right) Stove Philbrick ond
Gory Maries; (in buck) Hob Hunnell, osnistant scoutmaster; Hilly Anderson, Victor Murtin, Hobby Anderson, Gerald Aldrich II, Huger Hunnell
ond Bruce Nelson, scoutmaster. Helping the scouts wos little Knl&gt;ert Run*
nell II, who found the project o lot of fun.
(Herald Photo)

Infant Stevens

Dies Wednesday

Ring Takes Long Trip
The story of a lest wedding
ring that had a yen for travel
waa revealed today by o ffi­
cials o f T. Hosgraaf A Sons,
eslery packers and shippers at
Hudsonvilla, Mich.
It all atarted when Henry
Pernitra, a Hosgraaf parking
house employe, found the 14carat ring, mounted w|Ui
diamond, in a crate o f Florida
celery he was unpacking on
the line. He turned the ring
in to the Dcagrasf office, not­
ing that it came from a crate
o f celery shipped by the Belle
Glade (Fla.) branch o f A.
Puds A Sons, of Oviedo,
A note was dispatcher to
the I)uila firm reporting the

Beautiful

diacovery o f the ring, hut It
seemed that there was a very
slim chance o f finding lie
owner a i nrarly a month
went by with no one claiming
tha valuable piece of Jewelry.
Then last week the Dosgrants received a letter from
Mra. Bara Ann Kdwarda of
Della Glade, stating that she
had lost the ring. She Includ­
ed an accurata description of
the diamond band.
Normally it would take
some time to locate the owner
o f tha ring among the hundreds of employes o f the Duds
celery operation, but it was
oven more difficult in this
rase since Mrs. Edwards had

BR ICK

stopped working for Puds
between the time aha lost the
ring and the time it waa
found in lludsonvllle.
It also wss rather surpris­
ing thst hydro-cooling, handlIng and the long truck ride
dlil not dislodge the ring from
the celery and tha crate dur­
ing ita journey.
Tha Bosgraafa sent tha
ring hack to Mrs. Edwards
hut this time It mad* the
trip in a smaller container.—
Reprinted from tha Packer.
Ll/etima scoring record in
the NFL Is held by Lou Groia,
of the Cleveland Drowns, with
l.om point*.

DeLand, w i l l address
the ninth annual Divera i f i e d Co - operative
Training banquet for
employer* at 7:15 p.m.
Tuesdny at Seminole
High School.

H O M ES!

NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN RANFORD I
from top manufacturer* — General Electric, DoPoat, and ether*.
FINANCING: VA, Nothin* Down—Conventional, FHA—*ome models an lew u 9350 dews.
TALK WITH UR ABOUT BUILDING — —WE'LL RAVE YOU MONEY!
com*

Ralph Jarvis, Builder

builds a
Centipede Lawn

IT.A.TL’f Nasser
firmly on the side of Russia.
However, it is not yet too
late for the United States to
press the Greek government
to negotiate with Turkey an
agreement to oust Maksrios'
'Illegal regime and remove
Russia's missiles from the
strife-torn
island.
America
still has a great deal of in­
fluence in both countries.
The alternative 1 s a Soviet

Now you can aow a centipede
lawn without back-breaking
a p rlg o ln o - T h o u s a n d * o f
lovely centipede lawn* have
bean eatabllshad from CantlSeed and many lawn axparla
consldar centipede tha bast
all-round lawn grasa In this
arta. Grows In aun and partial
shad*. Grows In any soli, rich
or poor, and requlraa llttia
mowing. Cornea back avary
spring and requires a mini*
mum of fertillzar. Plant your
new lawn or oonvart your old
lawn with Cantl-Saad.
N E W — C e n V -S e t d M a t e
Planter. 5 lbs. CanUSaad with
fraa Haary Duty
Cyclona Saadar.
Plants tOflOO to

SOpoo sg. ft

said. “ Our people, all of them
who studied the details of it,
fe d they were Justified in that
decision but candor compels
me to admit 1 have seen some
of the hospitals and some of
testimony . . . on them and
they raise doubts In my mind
whether we were a hundred
per cent right."
Should a compromise on the
dosings fail to develop by
Tuesday, the House veterans
committee is ready with a
bill which would keep all the
facilities open until the com­
mittee has approved of each
dosing.

Pull directions In

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1*4000 aj|
V4 lb. plant* 100
t* 1000 M|. fl. $1.91.
IUY ROM YOUR SOD DIAI1
a N T H ttO k e m s

Saxon kings not only signed
documents with their mono­
gram but added a cross to
make their signature more
sacred.

M4 rmM ocNhM y I f
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NEED TO SELL -

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base on Cyprus which could
be more dangerous to Amer­
ican Interests than a Commu­
nist-ruled Viet Nam.

r7.No Sprigging

LBJ Ponders VA Orders

Oviedo Seniors
Set Cor Wash

Zoning Haring
Slated Monday
At Casselberry

AT

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How To Get A Headache
A doctor in Cleveland, Ohio, may
not know it yet, but he has made the
boldest pronouncement since the
U.S.A. called Russia’s bluff in Cuba.
This man said IN PUBLIC that
one aspirin product or related com­
pound is about as good as another.
He actually said that:
“ They’re all good medicines, I supose,” he said, “ but all o f these comination products are probably no
better and no worse than aspirin
alone.’*
Anyone who haa been exposed to

E

Dr. Crone's

THE H EA LTH Y O N E

Worry Clinic

the claims for various “ aspirin pro­
ducts and related compounds’’ in the
television commercials has to shud­
der for the good doctor.
One product as good as another,
indeed! As television viewers know,
each product is incomparably better
than any other. In fact, all the others
are— ugh.
Doctor, you’d better bolt the doors,
shut o ff the phone, go to bed and
take plenty of— well, you decide
which one. We’re chicken.
It makes you wonder.

Sew. Past H. Doagtaa Invitsd ms to his office st
Washington. D. C , to at*
ths sspasa #f tha fate*
charges Made against KraMotes by onr Food sad
Drag Administration. Rise*
then, th* FDA baa bees
frratied tn trying to amesr
Dr. Ivy, though handreda
o f formerly he gel too ter­
minal rancor got Irote are
sow all?# and wrll, with
nothing hat Krvblozcn to
sxplaln their rrroveryl
CASE V-453: Dr. Andrew
C. Ivy, America's foremoet
medic, haa bten advocating
th* rontroverelal anti-cancer
substance called Krebioxen.
Krvbloxen la extracted from
horse'* blood by various sol­
vent* until it Is finally ob­
tained a* a brownish powder.
Thli la then dissolved In
diluted mineral oil and In­
jected Into a muscle onra per
week via hypodermic needle.
Even th* foes o f Dr. Ivy
admit that Krebioxen haa no
Injurious medical aide effects.
Thus, It causes no head­
ache, vomiting, pain, fever,
or damage to vital organa.
So It will do s cancer vic­
tim no harm, even If it might
not banish hla malignancy.
But 1 hava personally seen
scores of formerly hopelese
cancer patients, who had been
operated on repeatedly and

Ugly Sound Of Silence
Among the many idiosyncrasies
developed by Americans over the
years, one o f the strangest is our
passion for sound and our evident
dread o f silence.
We live our lives amid the strident
noises of workaday commerce: The
clatter o f the jackhammer as it rips
up the pavement, the whir o f cease­
less traffic, the wail o f the police or
fire sirens, the roar o f the jets and
the heavy trucks.
You might think that when we fi­
nally reach the sanctity o f our homes
in the evening we would revel in the
quietude o f privacy.
Not so. We hurry to the radio, the
television set or the stereophonic hifi and turn it on full blast. Most o f us
keep it on until we are ready for bed,
conversing over and through the
lovely loudness of it.
Some o f the younger o f us even
stuff a transistor radio beneath our
iillow to lull us into dreamland and
nsure sleep undisturbed by quiet.
Oh the bliss of closing our eyes to
the soothing sound o f tne Beatles or

f

the relaxing strains o f n hot combo
strnight from Dixieland!
We nwake to the sound o f a clockradio. All day long we work to pipedin programs. We drive with the car
radio blaring away, and we walk
or ride the bus with a tiny radio glu­
ed to our ear.
Yes, it looks as though we have
just about got silence licked. It is now
possible to live our entire lives—
awake and asleep— without ever hav­
ing to endure a single moment of
serenity.
With all these conveniences, how
on enrth can so many people get so
jittery and crack up from tension?

Thought For Today
Remember this, 0 Lord, how the
enemy scoffs, and an impious people
reviles thy nnme.— Psalms 74:18.
*

*

•

Small people belittle your ambi­
tions. The really great people make
you feel that you, too, can become
great.— Mark Twain.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys;

Trouble A t Grass Roots
President Johnson's Great
Society has run into some bsd
trouble at the Rrass roots.
More accurately, the bad trou­
ble is at the roots of truck
gardens and o f citrus growers
in all areas o f the United
States where farmers raise
perishable crops.
The worst o f the trouble is
In California and in Florida
Truck farmers and citrus
growers in these states are.
pleading with Secretary of
Labor W. Willard Wlrts for
farm laborers to harvest their
crops. Wirts Is not tuned In
to their pleas. The secretary
hears more clearly the voices
o f President Johnson's liberal

partners In the Great Society.
Most clearly, Wlrts ean hear
the voicea o f organised labor
and o f Americans for Demo­
cratic Action ADA. Big labor,
ADA and others long have
protested the custom o f Im­
porting Mexican and West In­
dian labor to harvest Amer­
ican truck and citrus crops.
The West Indians came In
great numbers to the citrus
groves o f Florida, to the po­
tato and snap bean farms of
Long Island and elsewhere
along the Fast Coast. The
Mexicans, familiarly known
as braceros, streamed across
the border to earn U.S. dol­
lars In Texas and California.

Herald Area Correspondents
AlUmont* Springe
'M rs. Julia Bartos
831-1311
Bear Lake-Farcat City
Mr*. Mary*** Milas
838-1478
rataeltorry
Mrs. Jan* Caaaalkarry
US-5148
Chateau
Mrs. J*a* Magia
343-3743
DeBary
Mrs. John Leona
468-4863

*

Daltons
Mrs. Mildred Haney
488-868!
Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
348-4871

Enterprise
Mrs. Rite Ms Harris
MUM
ItS t fti
Lake Mara
Mrs. Franc** Waa lav
333-1311

Lak* Monro#
Mrs. H. L. Jotuwse
333-4731
Loagwood
Mrs. Datina Eataa
838-3117
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
177-8TM
Ostora
Mrs. Clartaca Saydar
833-4841
Ovtada
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
348-3188

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Friday, April 2, 1965

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tdual or tins voopeisiaio ter such rsgrosseUoa will ho
tred as lafrlasW* -a The H ereu s eoyyeighl sad WUl h*
tor damages oaAer t ha taw.

They
work
came
their

were not compelled to
for U.S. dollars. They
to the United States on
own.

Under authority voted him
by the U.S. Congreie, Wirts
is moving to bsr ths Mex­
icans from the United State*
and to compel the West In­
dian* to go home. He has can­
celled work permits o f 13,800
foreign farm laborers now in
the United States and ordered
them out.
LBJ's partners argue that
U.S. farm worker* labor un­
der chocking condition*. Fur­
ther, they contend that big
grower* take advantage of
foreign and domritic worker*
alike but, eepecially, utilize
the foreign import* to keep
labor costs down. Wirts and
his Labor Department policy
makers argue that t'irre are
4 million unemployed Ameri­
cana among whom the truck
farmers and eitrus growers
should and must recruit their
pickers, thus reducing unem­
ployment totals which em­
barrassed the late John F.
Kennedy's administration and
continues to embarrass hl»
successor.
Sounds like a good idea, the
growers reply, hut they claim
they hava tried to racruit
Americans for t'nea* pickin'
joba without success. The
Americana either will not or
cannot do the work. So say
the grower*.
The grower* further aeiert
that their lnsies will be In the
millions o f dollars unices
Wlrts relents, thereby hiking
the prices o f fruits and veg­
etables. It la not unreaaonabl*
to btlleve that Wlrts fear*
that ADA and big labor would
hava hi* head if ha doublacrossed them on this matter of
imported farm labor. Tha
•ham* o f it la that the aver­
age citizen—to whose food
budget this disputa I* impor­
tant— has no mean* o f ascer­
taining th* facts for himself.
If he distrusts Wirts on suepiclon o f playing politics for
ieftwing votes, the average
Joe may also diatruat the
growers on suspicion o f de­
manding foreign labor becausa
it is cheap.
Fortunataly. however, there
are soma neutral /oices. John
8. Knight's well edited Miami
Fla. Herald kids neither it­
self nor its reader*. Th* Her­
ald ramarked editorially that
Florida employers at their
own aspens* had recruited jo b ­
less Americana to pick and to
pluck.
"But it hasn't worked out,"
th* Herald reported. "Tha
Americans are not properly
trained and don’t do th* job.
Many vanish after a few
days.” They gat to aunny Flo­
rida and go over ths hilL
How about that, Mr. Secre­
tary W irti? Aniwer up clear­
ly, pleas*.
,

Bruce Biossot ~ Ray Cromley

Letters

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON’ (NEA) - L e t
ui be entirely clear about what
Mao Tse-tung'i objective* are
in South and Southeast Asia.
These alms can best be out­
lined by going back 21 years
when the U. S. Army and Navy
tent some of us to Yenn, North
China, to watch Mao and hla
government and to perform a
variety of other duties con­
nected with harassing the Jap­
anese and aiding U. S. forces.
My own part In this action
took eight months. As acting
commanding officer of the
American Military Mission to
(observe) Communist China
for half that time, it was my
job to be In daily contact with
Mao, Chu Teh, Chou En-lal or
other of their top chieftains—
the same men, with few ex­
ceptions, who are running Red
China today.
Even then, when the Chinese
Communists wore headquar­
tered In caves, they were plennlng for larger conquests
when they became rulcra of
China.
Their* was not thr Idle chit­
chat of Red underlings. It was

the talk of the men who now
comprise Red China's small,
tight, top ruling circle.
They talked In blunt terms
about “ liberating" India, Bur­
ma, Thailand and all Indo­
china from the "imperialists."
Note that not only were In.
dia and Burma to be "liberat­
ed " from the Rritlsh and In
dochina from the French, but
Thailand was to be “ liberated"
from itself.
Even in this World War 11
period:
Mao forces were operating
in what Is now North Viet
Nam and Laos. Mao's men
were training Vietnamese, Lao
tians, Thai and Burmese.
Near Yenan, Mao was train­
ing an army of native Kor­
eans, even though North Ko­
rea had not yet been formed
and the Korean war would not
come for years.
Those of us in Yenan watch­
ed Mao's men carefully screen
Japanese prisoners. The susceptlble ones were being In­
doctrinated in a cave school
headed by the lop-rank Japa­
nese Communist leader Ok-

Phil Newsom Soys

ano (later called Nozaka Sanzo). These brainwashed and
schooled men would be sent
back to Japan after World War
H to do underground work for
a Communist take-over.
This was at a time whan
Mao's armiei were so weak
the Japanese could take any
territory the Reds held. The
Nationalist Chinese could read­
ily defeat them In open battle.
Their central government had
been pushed into th* wastes
of Yenan. Thetr only great
strength was in ths politicalguerrilla underground In Ja­
panese • occupied territory.
Mao's men, who had been at
the Chinese revolution for 20
years, were planning for an
other two decades ahead. They
knew it would be many yeara
before they could gel to tome
South Asian countries. Their
"liberation" would take place
gradually, one country, at a
time. A* one Mao man said,
"organization Iz a slow thing."
But Mao wai convinced there
would come a ripe lime for
these take-overs, lie was will­
ing to plan, organize, Infil­
trate and wait.

. .

Balance vs Peace
Hie
German*
especially
A basic policy of the United
Stales in the Middle East has seem to have fallen into a
been to preserve a balance of carefully laid Moscow-Calm
trap triggered by the visit ol
military power.h*ru**a lirse!
East G e r m a n Communis!
and ths Arab states as a strongman Walter Ulbrlcht to
meana o f
preserving
the the United Arab Rrpublic,
peace.
For the Germans the Ul­
Of life, however, two devel­ brlcht visit had serious polit­
opments seemed to threaten ical implications in that it
both the balance and the seemed to Imply Egyptian
recognition of the Eaat Ger­
peace.
Theae were the stepped up man itate.
The ineptnesi with which
flow of arms from the Soviet
Union to the Arabi and the the problem waa bandied
tncreaalng tension between could bave serious repercus
Israel and the Arabs over slons against West German
Israel’ ! diversion of waters Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's
from the Jordan Kivcr and government when it comes up
the Arab's counter-plan to de­ for election next September.
prive Israel of those waters
West German reaction to
by diversion plana of theii the viait rested upon the 13own.
year-old ao-called Hallsteln
Obviously neither the bal­ doctrine which dictate* that
ance of power theory nor the West Germany will break
rival plana for diversion ol diplomatic relations with any
the Jordan provided any solu­ government, except the Soviet
tion on the long-standing quar­ Union, that recognizes East
rel between the two groups Germany.
Tha Ulbrlcht visit, however,
which remained subject to up
set by any sudden jar.
Involved more than tint. It
Against this background, waa preceded by a demand
tba government! of the United from U.A.R. President Gamal
State! and Weit Germany Abdel Nasser that West Ger­
auddcnly f i n d
themselvei many cut off its arms aid to
thrust into a situation in Israel. The alternative would
which neither comes off with be formal U.A.R. recognition
of the East Carman regime.
any great degree of honor.

burned with alt th* X-ray
they dared take, but whose
cancers were stilt swelling up
till their livers were bulging.
The** patients were often
in agonising terminal pain
that our medical drugs would
not relieve.
And they had been told
(or their doctor* had warned
thair families) that they had
merely a few weeks to live!
Yet I have personally seen
them, now as long as 10
years later, with no symp­
toms o f cancer hut back on
their Jobsl
And nothing else explains
thrse phenomenal effect* ex­
cept regular ahnta o f Kreblozen!
But our Food and Drug
Administration la menlrat in
ita hostility to Krebioxen,
calling It rank quackery and
even alleging that there la no
such thing as Krchlozen.
Yet 8en. Paul H. Douglas
of Illinois (formerly a fam­
ous Ph.D. social scientist at
th* University o f Chicago)
not only demolished those
propaganda arguments of our
FDA, but even went on to
describe tha FDA as a victim
o f "bureaucratic a c h l i o phrenla."
Th* FDA then finally ad­
mitted there actually was
something In the Krebloten
samples
(after
previously
denying that fact) but thla

The Weit German govern
ment
capitulated In t h e
blarkmall, agreeing to rancel
remglning deliveries of gw
million worth of arms prom­
ised to Israel In 1961.
Whereupon Nasser w e n t
right ahead with the Ul­
brlcht visit, including a 31gun salute upon hi* arrival.

To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
I feel cilled upon to mention
a vicious pastime mors popu­
lar with the younger eet.
March IS end March IS, to
be exact at 2:40 a. m., our
phone rang not just a tinkle
but a persistent ring which re­
quired answering. After a few
"hellos" the racalver on tha
other and gently clicked down.
Again one hour later th* same
thing only this Urn* Just pick­
ed up the receiver and said
nothing. A few seconds later
tha receiver on th* other end
went down.
Then at 7:30 that morning
another ring. Definitely a mis­
take In dialing as the persoa
answered.
We had the same experience
a few weeks ago. When doing
a little investigation I learned
"slumber parties" were being
held and that the sleepless
children had amused them­
selves by ringing phones at
random. One family had to
take Its phone off the hook.
We are elderly people and
our ileep cornea dearly some­
time*. Where were the par­
ent*?
A few weeks ago we had a
siege of firecracker* (cannon
tise) In our neighborhood. Was
very annoying to tha grownups.
But my little dog that la ter­
rified at thundred or any such
nolsa suffered a heart attack.
One child was reprimanded
for the ttaowiflg of a e m t t r
at a dog.
I understand one has to hava
special permission to poaiess,
sell or use fireworks in this
state. Am I right?
(Name withheld)

Welcome

Editor, Tha Herald:
I wish to taka tha oppor­
tunity through your newspa­
per to express my apprecia­
tion and thanks to all the fin*
peopl* o f Sanford and SemInola County who made my
tour of duty at NAS (Shots
Patrol) tha top duty I have
had. Working wtih them has
been not only a pleasure but
a privilege. To a fin* county,
a fin* city and a wonderful
people: Thank you.
Jack B. Beckham, SMC
410 Jacinto Way — 210
1-ong Beach, Calif.
(It’s cold here.)

something waa simply
atinet
Yet its own scientists had
admitted that whil* araatlna
ia always whlta, Dr. Ivy’s
substance It always a ton or
brownish color!
Their melting polnta and
molecular welghta alio era
not th* aamel
Spectrographic experts ala*
pronounced t h a i r spactragraph* as differing on 20 sig­
nificant polnta.
And Prof. Roy Whistler,
expert In carbohydrato chem­
istry at Purdua Univarslty,
showed a dosen chemicals in
Krebloten that ar* not in
creatine!
Yet the FDA, evidencing
more o f ita "bureaucratic
schizophrenia," s t i l l B a y s
Krebloten ie only ereatlna
and I* still hounding Dr. Ivy!
All Dr. Ivy sake ii a fair
test o f Krebloten. Taka 1,000
women hopelessly dying of
breast cancer.
Give 600 of them Krablotan
shots hut omit Krebloten
front the other 600. In alx
months, Just analysa th* raspectlve death rates!
It's that simplal Yat tha
FDA still refuses such a tost!
Why?
Bailcally, I believe they
ar* In terror o f th* relatives
of 3,000,00 dead eancar vic­
tims!
They hava allowed tho**
3,000,000 canvar victim* to
die in tha past 14 year* dar­
ing this Krablotan feud.
Suppose
Krablotan w an
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j O R X R R A L TK BD BRC IK S. A
: day and even ing when you ere
1h ighly a ctiva ted ca re fu lly to
think out the w ays anil m tm a
by w hich you can add to your
m oney and poseeeetoni. AI*ol
w hatever ha* to da w ith Item.
I**d budgets er form ula* far a
greater am ount o f effUlen- &gt;
to ca r* fo r mundan* n«*4* la
h lah ly pow erfu l Ju*t now.
AKIMS (M ar. } ! to Apr. I » )
— A lthou sh you may hava to
w ork a good 4*al harder, you
can
now find the *ouree* o f
r*e»nu *
you
desire. C on fer
with *om* successful bu*lnt»a
peraon. O et the fig h t alant
on thing*.
T A IR L 'B (A pr. S# to May 20)
D elving Into Im portant person ,
at a ffa lra fa b*»t now and co n .
ta ctln g the righ t people vital.
Be *ure that your appearanca
la at Ita beet. Then out on tho
tow n — go. g o . got
O R M th l (M ay : l to June 21)
— You have private lon glnaa
that can be rea d ied , but It la
neceeaary to get the a**l*tanca
o f eloee tlee. Ilooet morale o f
thoee
are having rough
aledJing. Be kind, courteous.
M o n t r t l l l . f i N ( J u n e 2)
to July 11)— Your adva n ce,
ment com e* la rgely via tha a o.
d a l ladder today. *o ba thualy
Incl'.nad. N*w con tact* ara Im­
portant ta gat that In form a,
tlon you want. Uuaa around
charm ingly, happily.
LEO (J u ly 12 to Aug. 21)—
M akt It you r bualnea* to go
after the b ig g e s t and m oit
pow erfu l persons you kn ow If
you w ant to make real pro*
greaa now. Be astute w here
clvle
m atters ara
Involved.

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Horoscope
Forecast

THEY

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(/ V G O O O -

O U R A N C E ST O R S
upon
C A M fC O R V (D ec. 12 to Jan.
I t ) — H aving arlean In a hap.
py m ood, thla ta a good day to
ca rry through w ith plane made.
Reserve seats, ate. ae aarly aa
poaalbla. Hava a
w onderful

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,"W« want a llttla naat with t big living room, thraa
bathte * two-car giraga and a. patio!"

T IZ Z Y

B y K ate Osann

A M V A R I lt (Jan. 21 to Feb.
1)1— You can handla a ll those
Important obligation # today If
you atop thinking a bout h aving
a good tlm*. Consult w ith kin
If you are In doubt. Th ey have
fin e suggestion s to g iv e you.
F l a r s t (F eb . so to Mar. 2*)
— Inetaad e f ad op tin g A r e .
eentful mood, be reasonable
w ith those about w hom you
la well. Data you need la w ritten out fo r you. Re happy.

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e f those you n g Individual# w ho
feele It necessary te keep re*
view in g and revtsw ln g som e,
thing until It la wall In te g ra l,
rd within tha aubconadous, but
this take* s w a y tram tha p o w ­
er to oom o to • decision at tho
righ t time, ao teach to ba m ore
rapid, f lu e chart fa r the re a ltoe. the governm ent w ork
___ er.
etc. flood earn ing pow er here.

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THCW5 A BOOK ON ETIQOCTTf AND
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SOMETHING V0U\C ALREADY
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e f life e f • v ery practical n a.
ture lu te your eaisten ce this
Sunday. You ran get others
w ho ara h lah ly placed to g lv o
you soma special bach in g a fte r
attending
services
of
you r
ch oice and eryatallalng you r
thoughts.
ARUM (Mar. 21 to Apr. I* )
— Th in king big la tha beat w ay
to get big now, but be tu re you
_____ ... w ith specialists
first. consult
In your Has. Take the time to
Imprwva y e a r holdings o f a
property nature. Be clever.
TAL'M CI (A pr. 20 to M%y JO)
—You have t i decide first what
you want, and then g o a fte r tt
In a positive manner, since
there Is every possib ility of
•uccete now. Don pretty garb.
Then o f f to the race o f the tal.
entel
U B M IM (M ay 21 to June 21)
A very pow erfu l Individual
w ill pay attention to your
Idee* and needs. If you ara *»•
Pllclt and enact. Be dynam ic
and you fin d you hava new
Plea tor tu ccet*. A t lead se r­
vices.
MOOR CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21)— An Influential
frlta d can ba very h elpful In
a social way to open new door*
fo r you If you *how ther* I*
a profit In IL G roup meeting*
are you r beet bet. Make th«
righ t contacts.
LEO (July 2t te Aug. 21)—
Be ears Is live the Qoldan Rule
now, sine* oth ers are o b s e rv ­
ing you ctooely and nerd Ineplralton. Ilo a true ligh t In a
rather
darkened
com m unity.
Then ||fg sm iles en a ll m ore
warm ly.
Y I R 6 0 (A u g. |2 te Sept. 22)
— O ettlpg |n the com pany o f
wise and h tgh -th la k la g Indlvlduals e productive e f fin e etah .
Illy for &gt;ou now. A distant
• letter has fin est Ideas fo r you.
Be very courteous. respectful.
LIBRA I B eat 21 ta Oet. 221
— Tou r fa tu itie s telle you what
tB de a e w to m ake the future
days m ore happy and a bun d­
ance Increased fo r you and
hours more deligh tfu l. M rdf.
!•••■ Shew reel e ffe o t lc a fo r

M l*

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CORN THERE
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M O R P IO (O ct. 22 to Nov. I t )
— Ideel day to get In touch
With person you w ant to JolY
you la sums new deal o f l*J
porjance. Borne special f(^•,
• ill pave w ay fo r quick a / * * '
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Dao. ||»— riv a l a lte a d * * r ViTri
that g|vo pea u p A B .
tashU thoee duller Refer* » “ •
Neelies
Ike
tf i fo t U n r t
et
email thlags. sir baalik bet­
tered. r i g y * ^ ' wardrobe— »•
more » * d e r » r

C anU C M P tDec ts to J»«
l*»— B dlW D ilh ••• w l r w
truly eaitm U l bb« Aelnw )" -

te *em « cre a tiv e taleat R fi» e
for yev teday. Get glM f 1**4

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Horoscope
Forecast

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fa r Into the future. Much happlnaaa la In atom tor you.
A Q l A R t l l Jan. It to Fab.
1»&gt;— O ood day to alt back and
th in k o f baale m a tu re and
« » t a better f o o t l r f
lit*
A vlalter or one w ho dwalla
at home haa A - l tdaaa (o r you.
A ccep t them.
flS C E S (Fab. : p to Mar. : « t
— A tine tree day to earner Inform a tion you require and that
la aaally aeoaaalbla now. n o
about ateln e the paraona In­
volved. Than you make ble
headw ay, eat problema solved.
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TO D A Y , ha or aha w ill attract
Influential paraona aarly who
w ill he Intereeted In aaatne to
It that w onderful opportunltlee
are In the o ffe rin g for your
moat talented and charm tne
progeny. He aura to have only
th e ((neat youngster* about
aarly to prevent errora that
can w all be avoided, alnca the
Ufa |a apant pretty much in
ow n en virons— travel here la
on ly fo r buelneaa.
MONDAY, A P R IL L tPOfl
UM.NERAL
TENDENCIES!
T ou aw aken reatlaaa and aaear
to maka aema ch anges In your
Ufa. but you w ould be wlaa to
aw a it a m ore propltloua time.
Olhera ara now lik ely to be ao
upaet that they break prom tana or leap Into any fray w ith ­
ou t cou nting the coat that la
Involved. Think a altuatlon out,
d o prelim inary ptudlaa.
AMIBR (Mar. SI to Apr. IS)
— It you do not plan tim e and
aetlvltlea wlaaty, you ran ce r­
tain ly deah hither and yon
w ith ou t purpoaa. Don’ t depend
on ahoeetrlng deala. Do very
practical and dow n -to-earth .
TALBL’ t (Apr. JO to Stay JO)
— P roperty mattara ara beat
handled by being very p ra cti­
cal and having your feet on the
ground. Don’ t plgeon-hola your
bllle. Oat aa many paid aa you
poaalbly can and feel aacura.
DEM IN! (M ay SI to June St)
— If you are th orou gh In all o f
jrour labora, fine, Intareatlng
deala can ba made n ulck ly la ­
ter. Be m ore attractive In a p ­
pearance. Olhera w ill than ba
v e ry eager to a lly themoelvea
w ith you.
MOON CH ILDREN (Juno JJ
to July St) — W h y bo dlagruntlad bacauao you r plana
arem to have
gona a w ry?
K n ow that w hatever happen*
la elw a ye fo r the beat, lie
a ym pelh etlo w ith one w ho la
h av in g a vary hard time » f It.
LEO (Ju ly SJ to Aug. SI) —
D on ’ t think that othara ara In
a poettlon to da you tavora
rig h t now, hut It la poealbla It
cou ld be v ice verea. Ba gra etoua. Don’t go a bout eoclally
and th row m oney aw ay.
VIRDO (A u g. SS to Kept. SJ)
— Tleneglng on you r obtlgatlona
cou ld certainly cauae you to
loee fare w ith the hlgher-upa
y o u depend upon now . flat
y » u r w ork dona w ith m ore
a la crity, predeton , too. Hhow
you ara on the beam.
LIBRA (dept. SS to Oct. JJ)
— New mode* o f aaproaolon ara
va ry a ttractive, but ha aura
you flral eonatdar wall any
ch angee to ba made. Dewar* o f
aiiini new acquaintance. Idea*
may ba quite fau lty en d eph e­
meral.
nt’ ltNPIO (Oot. SS to Nov. 31)
— Hatter rely on lo g ica l th in k ­
in g Inataad o f folloeelng tntul&lt;ln today which could ba quit*
erronaoua. f g y you r bill*. Oat
peraonal ob liga tion * behind you
q uickly.
tA U IT T A im id (N ov. JJ to
Dec. SD — Your partner* are
oatram aiy prooaad, ao don ’ t r e ­
ly on thorn fo r paraenal fevora
Row. Ba m ore spirited you raalf and ca rry through with
T h a n y o u ga t okaad
f romtaee.
U*l t h * earn*.
CAPRICORN Dae. SS to Jan.
•«J— T ou ord tempted lo go
o f f to oomo oaam lngly g reen ­
er paaturoo ond fo rg e t your
ob liga tion *.
Thlo
w ould
b*
fo lly . B* more prarlaa In th*
ta eru tlon o f you r labora.
A IIC A R IC I (Jan. St to Feb. 11
— Bathing antartolnm ant la all
righ t, provided you f a t vital
toaka com pleted and o r * not
aatrovagant. Bring batt talent*
bafor* righ t paopl*. Oat their
oaalatanr*.
PISCES (Fab. SS to Mar. SO)
— Pine* tt ta poaelbl* you ara
not feelin g quit* up to par, la ­
bor aqlatly and dillganlly **
you 4* not ovar-do. O ot amolt
dutloa o u t o f th# w ay. Rid
ym iraelf a t w hatever la ohanlate
IF Y O t’ R CHILD IS BORN
TO D AY, there will ba much
raatlaaanaa* In thla
nature.
Y our progeny w ill begin thing*
w ith much fervor hut than
q u ck ly looo In ter,,t. If you do
not aarly toarh never to otart
w hat cannot bo com pleted, and
to fln lih what It onco etortod
and w orthw hile. A h ighly Invanttvo mind bar*. Sand lo c o l­
lage ond glv * aa comprahanalv*
O couraa a* poealbla.
“Tea Btaro Impel, they da ROI
#*mp*|,~ What yoa make of
year Ilf* lo largely aa ta YOL’ I
C a rroll R lghtar’a Individual
Foracaat for you r algn fo r Slay
la now ready. For you r copy
aand your blrthdat* and Sl ot)
to C arroll {ligh ter Foracaat,
Th* Sanford Herald, Bog t i l l ,
H ollyw ood II, California.

OESPERAT&amp;
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OUT OUR W A Y

O U R A N C E ST O R S

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"Honsst, Offlosr, whan I sold that nut ths Brooklyn
Brldgs, I had no ides he’d taks it!"

SH O R T R IBS
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BU G S R U N N Y

College Golf
Meet To Open
CAPE CORAL (U P !)—The
nation's top college golfers
take on defending champ
Houaton Thursday in the op•nay of th* snnusl Florid*
Collegial* g olf championship.
The three-day t o u r n e y
brings togsthsr 180 young
golfers from schools ineluding
Misrai, Walts Forsat snd
Florida lis t s , Thsss thrss
M en lilts the hottest contendara.

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Ric“s Alien hit s two-run
homey * 4 Tony Taylor eonlri
itatdd S riple good for two
runs d thg PhUlieis bom
fdfn*nt of yhcbtr Jim Ms
Msy C d | snd Jack
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CARNTVAt

B y D ick Turner

�Episcopal

M ethodist

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street. Lenawee*
Fr. Charlaa W . Slawart. Jr.
Vicar
Hair Cemmunlan — M l A m.
Family Iirvle* *
Classes ■
M S A m.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora R d . at W oodland A ve .
Rev. John H. H ires Jr., Pattnr
Church School ------ 1:41 a m.
M orning W orship — 11:»« a mM TF
. ---------- 4:10 a a

B aptist
TU B SEVEHTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Oarasr Ttk * I t s
1. L Marskall
■ - - Pastor
SBHVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbtth Beksol
M S a. at.
Warsklp hereto* _ U iH a. a
W adaiediy Night
Frapar Par?tea ------ ft*S p. m.

F I R S T B A P T IP T C H U R C H
* 1* P a r k A ra n u a
F. B. Chance ------------- Pastor
Mernlnp Worship — t:l* a ia
Puadar School
Btd* a m.
Morning Worship — H its a m.
Training Union — dll* p- sa
Bvonlnp Worship - T:SI p m.
W tP. Prsrar Psrvle# Tit* p. m.

A lliance

BLUER BPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Hssisr A v a
B. Hamilton Orlffln — Psstor
Sunday School —
l i l t a m.
Morning Worship — 11:10 A m.
Training Union — lit* p m.
Evening Worship — Tit* p m.

CHRISTIAN MtlStOHART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1M1 Park A v s at 14th HtBar. Clifford H. Harrod. Pastes
Puadar School ------ tit* a. *•
Worship Sam oa — lit** a m.
Braalap Worship — Tit* p. as.
AUleace Taath
Fallsvahlp (Tats.) •:*• P- “ •
SvayVr Barrio# ------ Tit* P&gt; h

A ssem bly O f God
P1NBCRU T ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. STlk sad Him
U. M. wndor --------------- Pastor
Puadar School ------ lit * a. m.
Moralap Worship — Its** a. sa
Braalap Worship — TtM p. m.
Tauth Parr. (S ub.) - SiH p m.
Mld-Wrak Barr. (Wad.) - T:M
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CHNTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Oar. Ittk S t A Oak A v s
altk ------------------- Pastor
Buadar Bchaol ------ lit * a m.
Morulas Warship - Ilia# A sa
T rstslsp Usaios — Sit* p. m.
Braalap Barela# —— Bit* p a
W ad. Prarsr Parries Til* p a
Marssrr Opts
W TR B —— —— — — Til* P BL
SkSdap Hits Broadcast
MISSIONARY
CHURCH
Hour a y s .
- Pastor
------- SUM a sa

M tn lB p Warship

— HtSB

BAPTIST MISSION
ENTERPRISE
Sunday School ....... 1:1* A is.
Morning Worship . 11:00 a ra.
Training Union —
1:11 p. m.
Bvsnlnp Worship — T:I0 p. m.
Wsd. Night
Prayer Mooting — Til* P- m.
Rev. JU 1. Boynton —
Pastor

Free Methodist

Christian

TRE E METHODIST CHURCK
Corner 4th SL and Laurel Avt.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
O ISC irL E S OP CHRIST
HOT 8. Sanford A va
R. Varnon Pallor
Sunday School —
Sitl a m.
Moralap Worship . 11:00 a a .

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Braalap Warship — TiM p. m.
Wadaaadar
Prsrar P a rries-------- Tit* P at

CHURCH OP CHRIST
1(1* Park Avenue
Bart Brows ______ Evangelist
Sunday
Bible Study ---------- ll :t * a sa
Morning Worship — 11:0* a m.
Evanlnp Service — M S p m.
Baa “Herald of Truth" 1 p sa
Sunday an Channel *
Tuesday
Ladles Bltte anas - MO A m.
Man's Class ---------- T:*0 p. sa
Wednesday
Blhta Ctaas ---------- T:SB p s a

P O n t C R B S T B A P T IS T
CHURCH
Oners Hoad
Morulas Worship . t ilt* A sa
Sunday School — . . . 1:4* a m.
Training Union —
1:1* P m.
Evanlnp Worship _ 1:11 p a
Wad. Officers A Teechors
Mooting
■
Sit* p m.

PAOLA CIIUHCK Ok CHRIST
Highway t t West
Morris H u b y ------- Evangellel
Bible C la e s --------- I0:M a h a
Morning Worship — 11:01 a ra.
Evening Worship — M o p m.
Bible classes Wad. „ Tito p m.

JORDAN MISStONAIlT
BAPTIST CHURCH
It tt W . fir st Street
Susdar School ------ IBtSB a a
Moralap Worship — 11:** A m.
Btbls Pludf fPuadar) TsS* p m.
Kvesgatlatlo Porvlca Tift* p. m.
W sd. Prarsr Mftal — T:«* P m.
Bill S t s p b s s s -------------Faslar
A Cardial Wsleasts la AU

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OAKLAWM BAPTIST CHURCH
STtl Couatrr Cluh Hoad
Bpaasarad hr Plrat Baptist
Chsreh
Bar. R. T. Barralt — - Pastor
•under School —
*:t* a m.
Worship ferries — H its a m.
Training Union —
(III P m.
Evanlnp Worship — Til* p. m.
Wed. Prarsr Parr. — TUB P so.
OSTEEN BAPTIPT CHURCH
HWT. t i l
Ph. I t l- t t t *
Bar. Josh L o u p ----------Pootor
Sunder School —
ISsSA a m.
Morning Porvlca — 111** a m.
Training U n io n ------ *:** p. m.
Evanlnp Service — Til* p m.
Wodnssdsr Mostlnpsi
Org ealiaUoae — M S p as
Proysr ... ■— — Til* p m.
Choir ------------------- H M P A

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCK
JIM A Orlando Drive
Mwy. 17-11)
S s n fo rl, f lo r ld a
tn -T ii*
The Ray. J, Oordoa f • a r y,
P a lte r
Sunday School ____ 1:1* a ba
M orning W o r s h ip __ l l i l * a. m.
Communion— Plrat Sunday la
Each Month
K ludarsartaa and Nursery

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
TH E REDEEM ER
l * t W. ttth Plat*
“ The Church o f the Lutheran
H our" and TV "T his la the
L ife"
Herbert W. doeras ____ P a llo r
Hunday School —
1:14 A m.
W orship Service __ 11:1* a m.
K indergarten and Nursery

Christian Science
c iiu n c ii o r c iir ib t
S C IE N T IS T
•00 Bait Second Blreet
Sunday Barvlca *
Sunday School „
IliM A a
Subject: •'Unraallly"
Wednesday t i m e * - C0I p. m.
llf«dlng Room! Itl W. rirat
Waawdaya: 10:10 a.m.— t:t0 p m.

Church O f God
CHURCH o r

OOD

tlnd * french
L H. A lfo r d ---------------- Pastor
Sunday School —— M l A m&gt;
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Kvangallalle Herv.
1:00 p. m.
fam ily Night Service
T. P. R. W a d .------ 1:10 p. m.
CHURCH O f OOD
O f PHOPHECT
n o t Elm Avenue
Rev. Robert W e lc h ------ Paaeos
Sunday Sch ool--------t ilt a. m.
Worship Service — 10:44 a. ra.
K -ngellatlo Herv. — Tilt p m.
Tueday:
Bible Training —
Till p m.
Thursday:
Young People Sarvles Till pm .

m.
m.
m.
m.

Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oenava
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
Btbfa S c h o o l-------- ( : I 0 a m.
Morning Worship — (:t0 a ba
B anlng Worship — «:*• p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service M O p m.

For thane same festive branches shall lift s precious tardea at fruit
when the red-fold auntie at hsrvest falls scroee the kuxL
Wheo human souls awakee to the reveille at fslth, tad hymas tad
prayers fill the arehee at heaven, and the warmth of an sfthes hope.
reaches from heart to heart • .. this ia more than Lent
For the faith which blossoms today will bear its own precious fruit
Love! Joy! Peon! Tbs hornet of souls like yours aod mine is begin*
nlng eaew Id gram.

tar and good ritlwswhlp. It is a atorv
bnuaa of spiritual value*. Without a
strong Churck, neither democracy
nor dvlUasUoB s a — viva. Thera
are four sound raaacas why every
person should attend servicer regu­
larly and support Mm Chunk. They
am: &lt;11 For hit own m bs (J) For
his children's mka. i l l Forthamha
of hie nranmanky and nation. fd&gt;
For tkn auks ad dm Chunk Ksttf.
which nsadi hi* moral and malarial
support. Plan In as to chunk l
h H j and rand yaw BMe daily.

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M ethodist

11:14-11

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•E K R V A METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. W. E. Timms —
Peetot
Sunday School _ _ _ I II a. m.
M orning Barvlca* _ it :* * a m.
Choir rra etlca Wad. Tit* a ba
B v*ry Oas WalnomA

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PIRST SOUTHERN'
METHODIST CHURCH
W om an's Club Building
*03 Oak A v a
D urw erd H. K night Jr.. Penn*
Sunday School —
t i l l e. rrv.
W orship Sarvles ___ T ill p m.

N azarene
FIR S T CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W . Snd SA a t Maple Ave.
Paul B I c k t e __________ Paster
Sunday School —— t i l l a m.
M orning W orship — 10:1* a. ra.
Youth H our — —
( :0 ( p. m.
E ven telletlo Service T:SS a m.
M id-W eek
Servlet (W a l.) — T .it p. rm.
Third Sunday
Slnsaplratloa _
SiM p. m.

F IR S T CHURCH
O F THE NAZARENB
Lake Mary, FI a
R av. W . L Holcombe, F alter
Sunday
• :4I A m. — — Bible School
11:0* A m . — M orning Worship
Tift* A m. — Evanlnp Service
T:*« p. ba — Wad. M Id-W eek
Prayer Services
Tit* p. m. _ Last Wad. M iss­
ionary Barvlca

Pentecostal
f i n S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
( I I Oranga Strati
Rav. K. Ruth Grant _ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l____ 10:01 a m.
M orning W orship — 11:1ft a ra. rv
Sunday Evening __ T ilt a «• '
Wad. Btbls Study - T:t« a m.
Conquerors M atting
F riday ---------------- T :l» p , m.

Presbyterian

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
41* Park A v a
Rav. R obert M. Jenklna, Pastor
M orning W orship — M l p. m.
Sunday School — — t i l t a m.
M orning W orehlp — !• :** a m.
M T F M a i l i n g * ___1:31 a sa
(Interm ediate, Senior)
Evanlnp W orship . 1:11 a m.

^ T W e s* ^ ^

keels*

Southern Methodist

K e l l e r ____ P e .to r

Telephone: SSR.TSSS
Sunday School —
1:4* A
M orning W orship — lt :4 l a
Evening W orehlp __ T:*( p.
W e i. Prayer Barvlca T:t( a

Church O f Christ

B aptist

W BBTPTPB
BAPTIST
Ilk B t A
•aha R. K is s
Puadar Bahoat

HOLT CROSS
4*1 P Park A va
F r. Leroy D. Soper, Raetor
holy Communion — T:lt A m.
fam ily Strvlca and
Sunday School......... .. I.ts A m.
Morning Prayer
(Plrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:** A m.

C H R IST METHODIST
CHURCH
Buntand Estate*
Cltrua Height#
Rav. Charles R H ogg _ . F ee's*
Church School ------ l:(| *. nv.
M orning W orship — U :oo a m.
M T f ---------------------- 1:11 p. m. Eve. W orehlp — — T ill p. m. I )
Wed. Prayer Strvlca T;SI pm.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, F I a
Oak A v a 4k * r« St.
(Trover CL Bewail Jr. __ Paator
E dgar W. Smith Jr. A atlalanl
Paator i)
Church School ______ t i l l a m. '
Seaalon Maata —
10:4* A m.
M orning W orehlp _ 11:00 a m.
Pioneer fe llo w sh ip _ (:00 p. m.
Senior HI fa llow a h lp (:*• a rn.
Evening W orship __ 7:1# a m.
Wad. Prayer M ooting T:»# a m.

CO\*ENANT PRESBYTERIAN
t i l t South Orlando D rive
Thomas H. Makln —
Pastor
W orship ■
(:»• a i a
Churoh School ____ 1*:*S a

-The Following: Sponsors M ake This Church N otice A n d Directory Page PossibleBETTY CASS
Nstionwide Insurance
■Hwyr rr-92r csnslbarry, FUl------

GREGORY LUMBER
of 8onford
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th 8U, Sanford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INO.
801 W. 1st. 8L, Sanford

NELSON k CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing k Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, FIs.

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
- Howard -H,-Hodg**-«d-Staff--

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson end Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M* Cameron and Staff

HILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’8 RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilks Bowman k Employees

8TENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom end Staff
PERFECTION
DAIRIES

COBIA BOATS
8outhsrn Fiberglass Products, Ine.
Harold Slams end Employees

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

A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
lfr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD FAIR STORES, INO.
Robort Sulouff and Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
snd Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

8TRICKLAND-M0RRI80N, INC.
and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Flo.

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WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

-SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR ECTO R Yb a p t is t

A lU M k hsptlat Church, Ovled#
C w lr t l l u U M Church, 1*11 O r t A y *.
C k«lu*U Flrel Baptlit Ck*r«k
CkulaoU Baptist Mleslsa
B U *r Springe Baptist Churck,

H I iifkpafi n c
rtrst Baptist Chsrth. IIP Park Ava
X T u ea etT
a k * rcfe * *
H L M ? A lU m o st? a p rtsn
PU*t Baptist cksrok at OsBsnr
First Baptist Chsreh #1 O isevs
First Bap list Cksrsk *1 L e h a M e ry
First Baptist Cksrsk 1 Lake Metres
First Baptist Cksrsk s l U a c w s s * .

Mt. Elos Mtaelsanry Baptlat. Sip.a Ava.
Naw
ML
Calvary
Mlaaloaary
Baptlat
li t * W. Itlh SL
Naw Salim frimltlva Baptlat Oharah,
I t * * W. llt h S L
N aw M L B io s Baptlat C h sre h . I l l * P a * r A v e
O a k la w s U a p lla i Chapel, * I « ( W . I t l h B L
U lt r a s U a p lla i c h s r e h
r i n . c r . i l U a p tlit C h sre h . t * l W . O n e rs 114.
P r a lr l* L a k e Ba p tlat C h sre h , R U g t H 4.
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S L M a r y M t * d a l i n * catholle C h sre h , M a ltl a s t A va . A lu m o a t * B p rla g s
C H R IS T IA N
F lra t C h r lilla a n u r e h , 1**7 B. B a n te r* Ava.
C a a s r a g a llo s a l C h r lilla a C h sre h ,
Ite t I ’a rh Ava.
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C hrlatla a
C hsre h, F I a r 14 A
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C H U R C H o r C H R IS T
Ckurck
Churck
Cksrak
Cksrak

at C h rle L 111* S. P a r k A VS,
at C h rla L O im v a
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st C h r la L P s s l s

LUTHERAN
A a c im la a
L u t h a ra s
C hurch, O ve r b re ak
D r , C ae ralb erry
O o o * Sh ep h erS U s lt *4 L a th e rs,
I t * * B. O rla nd e Dr.
I . u lh ir a s C h u rn * e( tha ReSraattr,
l * t W. l l t h 1*1ac#
M a a ila h L s lh a r a a (m arch, A m a r t s s s L e g lo s
lla ll. 1‘ra lrla Lake, P a ra P a rk
S L L u k a s L u t h a r a s Church, R L « * * S l s v l s
M E T H O D IS T
B a rn e tt M e m o ria l M tth ad lat C h sre h , B.
D sB e rr A v s. E ste rp rU s
B a e r L a k e M athedlat C h a re s
B e th el A .M E. C h sre h . C e a s e s H a ig h ts
C a a e e lh srrr C e m m s s lt y Mathodtat C h sre h .
H w y . IT - t l H P ie t y R id g e R A , C a t i l l berry
D enary C em m sslty Me the diet ch u rch W .
H lg h ta a d h D e B a ry
C h r is t M athadlat C h s re h
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f i r s t M etb o 4 l* l C h u rc h a t O vlata
f l r a t B e s t h a r s M stbaA ta* C h sre h
W e a t s a 's a s h M l O s k A v s
F re e M sth e d lst C h sre h . M l W . 4th B L
O s s a * * M s l b * 4lat C ha ra h, O a s i vs
O r s c s M s i b * 41s t C h s r t h , O h s r s M
a ru s t C hapel A.M .E. C hurch. O v l* 4 a
O s k s r e v e M e tb s ile t C hu rch , Oviedo

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W. s t Fa sts
S L J a m e s A .M .B , SaaTerd A v s
S L M a ry ** A.M.B. C h a ra h B L H L d l l Oatraa
SL
P s a T s M athedlat O h a r a h
Oatraa
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P M S B T T B H IA M
C e m m s s lt y P re sb y te rtsa C h sre h , t a k a M a ry
F lra t
P raab ytartaa
C harah.
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F lra t
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SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
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Hwr. dll. Fereat c itr
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BavaaU-day Advaatlat C hveh.
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Hold Line On Tax, Solon Says
One-Cent Bread Price Increase Seen
$200 Million
Saving Eyed
By President

Seminole County

* * * *

on the S t Johns River

* * * *

“ The N ile o f Am erica”

Port Authority
Measure Faces
No Opposition

By Dava Foenlala
jj
(Sanford Herald Bareaa)
TALLAHASSEE — Sen.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., o f
Seminole County, nt n preIrgislativ* interview here to­
day befqre the opening o f th*
19G5
Legislature
Tuesday,
■
Phone 822-2611
Z ip Code 32771
*
THESE GIFTS WILL BE PRESENTED to the
stated that hi* primary con­
WASHINGTON
(U
PI)
—
lucky winners during the annunl Auto Show in
cern this session la to hold
WEATHER: Clcnr to cloudy thru Tuesday, high in upper 80s; low tonight around 60.
President Johnson asked Con­
downtown Sanford Wednesday, Thursday and
the line on taxes.
gress
today
to
adopt
farm
Friday. DeWitt Mathews, chairman of the Great*
VOL. 67 United Prees Leased Wire
Established 1008
MONDAY, APRIL 6. 1965
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 161
“ The problem is to provide
legislation which would ssvs
er Sanford Board o f Trade, displays a color TV,
th* services that th* people
the
government
about
$200
a portable TV and a stereo record player.
want and atay within th* cur­
million, but increase the prire
rent budget," he aaid.
of bread to the housewife by
Senator Cleveland a l s o
an estimated one cent a loaf.
made it clear If the peopl*
In addition to the rise in
wanted more service* than
breed prices, Agriculture De­
there wa* revenue that h*
partment officials estimated
would not vot* for th* ex­
that the new farm measure
tended service without provid­
wuuld mean a hike o f a “ few
ing additional sources o f rev.
pennies per pound" in the
enue
to keep the budget bal­
retail price of rice.
anced.
The proposed legislation
First Street in downtown
Cleveland eald that as far
Sanford between Park and would shift some farm price
aa he knew there is no oppos­
Palmetto Avenues will be support costs from the Treas­
ition to the formation of a
turned into a mall for three ury to the retail food-buyer.
port
authority for Sanford.
The estimated $200 million
days this week ar the Sanford
He did say that he would
annual
saving
this
would
merchants division o f the
TODAY — Weapons loading
The alxday Reconnaissance propose an amendment to th*
Greater Sanford Board of bring would come principally
exercise.
Fleet
sire
nuclear
Bombing
Derby, one of naval lew passed last session pro­
in
the
government’s
whent
Trade and the Sanford Auto­
viding for the feasibility
and
rice
support
programs
weapon "shapes" loaded on
aviation's most comprehensive
mobile Dealers Association
study o f the SL Johns-Indian
combine a unique auto show with the consumer picking up aircraft in test of competence
air training exercises, began River Canal District. He
the tab for domestic market­
with a spring sales fete.
and speed.
today at Sanford Naval Air made it very celar that he
Gifts, entertainment, bar­ ing certificates.
WEDNESDAY - R e c o n Station with a test of skill by would NOT propoee any drain
It
was
expected
that
the
gains in both autos and mer­
on county or city taxes, either
nilssince • Bombing Derby
bomb loading crews.
chandise will be featured in total cost increase to the con­
intangible or ad valorem
sumer
would
amount
to
about
briefing
for
visiting
VIPs.
The Derby will end Saturday taxes.
the three-day event.
More than 160 brand new $300 mtlion. The $100 million Complete discussion of exerin a burst of sir artistry by the
Th* proposed amendment
Cross your fingers. Knock
automobiles
from seven deal­ difference between that cost cites, tactics, weapons, etc.
Navy's famous Blue Angels would allow the canal district
on wood.
and
the
anticipated
govern­
ers will glitter In the street
THURSDAY — Arrival of
to offer revenue certificate*
I f Eanford gets through
flight precision team.
with displays opening daily ment saving would represent Blue Angels flight demonstra­
at public sale to bonding
April without a traffic death
an
increase
in
farm
income.
The
Blue
Angela
will
anchor
tion team at 2 p.m. Barbecue
houaea with sources such as
it will have been two years at 11:30 a m. and continuing
In
addition
to
the
wheat
a
2tt
hour
air
show
highlight­
toll collections within tha
sines s
fatality on city until 9 p.m. in the evening. and rice programs, Johnson at 6:30 p.m. Florida Power
ing a public open bouse obser­ bounty to be used a* collat­
streets. Quits a record and All stores will remain open, asked for legislation covering and Light recreation park,
vance at the air atatlon Sat­ eral.
something the city can really with hundreds of pre-Easter feed grains, wool, cropland sponsored by Seminole Cham­
bargains expected to be dis­
ber of Commerce.
be proud of.
Senator Cleveland decided
urday. The galea will open at
played, for the thousands of adjustment and transfer of
FRIDAY — Navy-Commun­
•
•
•
• a. m. The air show is sche to withhold any statement on
allotments.
shoppers expected to crowd
ity “ Screen Door Open" hand­
duled to start at 10:30 a. m. Gov. Ilaydon Burnt’ road fin­
Sign on billboard near Or*
The domestic and export
the area.
icap golf tournament. High
with a formation fly-by by ancing plan until he had time
range City: “ Open Under Old
marketing
certificate*
now
Three prites, a 21-inch color
ranking military visitor! will
twin Jet RA-5C Vigilantes and to etudy It more thoroughly.
Management.'
used
in
the
wheat
program
television set, a stereo con­
be paired with Sanford, Or­
While legislators scurried
• a s
A-31 Skywarrlors of four San
wuuld be continued and also
sole record player and a port­
lando and Winter Park civic
over the capital today getting
ford squadrons.
A man selling Illbles in the able television set will be giv­ applied to rice.
leadrrs. Mayfair Golf and
ready for Tueeday’e opening
LT; , Bj lvV ^H N S O N o f RVAll-13 (The Ilnta) zips up hia G-ault followBy setting the value of tha
Sharing the spotlight with
city was arrested the other en sway in drawings held
Country
Club at 12:30 p.m.
in# briefing o f crews prior to trial run o f air derby which opened totluv
o f the 1906 evasion, Governor
two
certificates,
the
govern­
day. No permit.
the
Angels
will
be
the
“
Flying
each night.
At t p.m.—ReconnaissanceBums went ta.eazewMadoeed
•
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ment could advene* the do­
Professor'.'-. Piper Cub aero&amp;
throUtfh d rcsa
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l f oPrh ot thoh)
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hide-oilt be r e u s n e ate mte­
There’s romance in the old stores. The portable GE tele­ mestic price o f wheat and
batle
art
which
was
seen
by
asge.
Sanford Naval Air Station
boye, yet. We're talking about vision set will be given away rice, while keeping export
|more than 50,000 persons at
ballroom.
Nobody would tell where
the waterwuys committeemen Wednesday evening; the GE prices competitive with'world
the Seattle World's Fair In
SATURDAY - Derby Air
th* Governor la, except that
o f the Seminole Chamber of stereo on Thursday evening, prices.
11902.
Show and Open House begin*
he is “ out o f town" going
Commerce. They really went and the RCA color TV on Fri­
The Navy last week added a over hie 10,000 word mtesaga
at 10:30 a.m. for the public.
fo r that full moon in June for day evening.
third outside attraction to Its to the afternoon aesalon at
"The Flying Professor," Va
the St. Johns cruise. (That's
11th annual show, the Jackson­
A special added attraction
p.m. Tuesday.
por Traill and Blue Angel*
poetry, son.)
will
be
the
appearance
ol
ville
Naval Air Station “ Va­
the
mountains
190
miles
north
SAIGON
(UPI)
—
American
perform.
The speech, which will in­
• •
•
por Trails'' parachute team.
Glenn Beeves, famous tele­
clude Bum*' first report to
planes defied stiffened North cast of Saigon.
The telephone company Is
vision personality and his
Two U. S. Army advisers
Demonstrations of air re- the legislators on th* “ State
a
t
t
Vietnamese
air
defenses
today
sticking its neck out again. show which will be held each
GANGTOK, Sikkim (U P D were wounded Sunday in
fueling, bombing and precision o f th* State" aa well aa hla
Bob Sheddcn of Southern Kell
and carried out two devastat­
night at 7 p.m. and again at Formcr New York debutante
clash with the Viet Cong in
flying by Sanford-based Vigi­ recommendation* fo r Improve­
says every customer in De­
Hope Cooke reigns as the
ing attacks on Communist ter­ Binh Dinh Province 300 miles
8:30 p.m.
lante and Skywarrior pilots ments, will run about 60 or
nary, Deltona and Enterprise
Auto dealers who will fea queen of Sikkim today, the
ritory.
m&gt;rthra&lt;t of Saigon.
will round out the action in the 00 minutes.
will receive areturn postrurd
turo the very latest models first American to waar a roy
As
the
timpo
of
the
war
It will bo published and
air.
Sixteen
U.
S.
Air
Force
F103
in the next few days asking
in 1905 cars will include Haag at crown in Asia. She is 24.
quickened on bulb sides of the
available not only to legislat­
On
the
ground,
a
colorful
Jet
fighter-bombers
hammered
for comments or criticism o f
GAINESVILLE
(UI*I)
BERLIN (U P D -T h e ComAt the precise moment de­
Chryslcr-IMymouth, Seminole
17!It parallel, U. S. Ambass The registrar of the Univer­ military review will be held ors for study but aleo to any
service.
County Motors, Strickland creed by three Buddhist as­ munisls today haratted Ger­ Communist rail and highway ador Mnvwob D. Taylor re
Interested citlsan, Bums aaid.
“ W e ’ r e n o t necessarily
sity of Florida, Richard Sadler for presentation of trophies to
Morrison, Ellinor Slotor Com­ trologers, the queen's hus­ man road traffic to West Ber­ traffic 120 miles south ol turned to Saigon with new
The Governor’s office waa
squadrons
and
flight
crews
seeking compliments,” says
Johnson,
died
Sunday
In
pany, Bill Hemphill Motors. band, Maharaja Palden Thon lin and threatened to disrupt Hanoi.
breath-taking sight to vis­
plans
to
boost
American
tnlli
winning the week’s exercise
Shsdden.
Gainesville, lie was 59.
Hunt Lincoln-Mcrcury a n d dup Namgyla, 41, became (ho Allied sir links to tha city 110
itors today In Ha nawly-dacAn srm sdt of CO U. S. Navy tary strength.
events.
“ Our purpose la to find out
miles behind the Iron Curtain.
12th ruler of Sikkim.
Holler Motor Sales.
orated splendor—sparkling In
bombers from the aircraft
Taylor was In Washington
which customer* have com*
The Derby's first competitive
East German police threw
lovely tones of blut and gold.
carrier Coral Sea struck ra­ last week for high-level stra
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
plalnta so that our company
even, a weapons loading exer­
the lifeline truck and auto
The $40,000 redecorating
dar installations Just north ol tegy talks In Washington with The Florida Highway Patrol
ran try to remove the cause*
cise, began this morning at 7
traffic from West Germany
Jub included complete repaint­
the 17th parallel border.
President Johnson and Do reported today at least 14 per­
of these complaints,'' he adds.
a. m. Ordnance crews repre­ ing o f the walla In e »nft
into chsos with slowdowns
L .QPC_qf. J J l . D J ® . wsi_.*hpt_lL f w f .tesM law nL o/OrW L . . sona -d M - in -traffic wrcWcn's
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senting each uf iiie four parti­ ahade o f blue, and a mural
irirf read* b ld «k :
down
by
anti-aircraft
fir*
but
Taylor
told
newsmen
today
eompsny will contact every­
during the weekend.
cipating squadrons matched covering half o f ona w ill
At tha aim s time, the Rus­
the pilot was rescued.
that President Johnson was
one who repllea unfavorably
sians attempted to take over
their efficiency and speed in showing an old southam man­
All of the Navy planes re­ “ heartened and encouraged by
end try to make every effort
spare In the Western Allies’
loading inert nuclear “ ahapes" sion and oak trees. AH tha
turned safely to the &amp;&gt;ral Sea the progress which our Viet
NEW YORK (U PI) — The
to clear up the source o f dis­
three 20-mile-wide air corri­
into position on exercise air­ furniture was don* over and
as it steamed through the nsmese allies are making.''
nation’s largest city today fac
satisfaction.
craft.
new drapes hung.
Sunday night but the family dors linking West Berlin with South Chuii Sea, s spokesman
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“ We have a difficult road a ed a printers strike threat that
United Press International
West Germany.
During the next four days
Down the hall, th* secre­
head.
.
.
but
I
helievr
it
should
said.
Inside
escaped
injury.
The
at
any
moment
could
force
the
Speaking of telephones, we
Winds up to 50 miles drove
The Navy plane* poured Ions be clear to friend and foe a shutdown of up to seven ma­ Sanford aircraft will he con­ tary o f state's office alto
heard the other day about a thunder a n d hall storms twister spread a path o f de­
ducting reconnaissance and looked brand new, done over
of bombs and napatin Jellied like that our commitment here jor daily newspapers.
Winter I'ark woman whose across the Southern Plains struction 2U0 fret wide and 31* M ovie Stars
simulated strike missions uvet in shades of dark gold, dark
is
Irrevocable,"
Taylor
said.
gatoline on the ruilar stallor
HOLLYWOOD
(U P !)
phone bill runs as high as and Midwest today. A huge
miles long. Several tornadoes
much uf Florida and tho South red and dark green to give it
at Vinh l.inh, a target which
$2,000 per month! And she's
Movie
stars
from
sround
the
sleet and snow storm pushed were seen in the Oklahoma
eastern
United States.
a Williamsburg look.
JOLIET,
IU.
(
UPI)
Eight
has
been
hit
on
several
pre­
REAPPOINTED
not a bookie, either. She likes
world converged on Hollyeastward out of Wyoming.
sky.
vious occasions. No enemy op­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - children, seven from the same
to talk and has plenty of
wood
today
for
the
37th
an­
Several tornadoes were re­
Gov. Ilaydon Burns today re family, died late Sunday night
money.
High winds up to 85 miles nual Academy Awards, dis­ position wa» encountered.
ported in Oklahoma Sunday
e * «
Inside South Viet Nam, an appointed Mrs. Dona}.] R. when fire swept their framo
tinguished
by
the
return
to
an
hour
kicked
up
dust
storms
Store Hour* Duriag
night, and one destroyed a
Also on phones: Atlanta
American soldier was killed Jones, Sanford, to the Semin home near here. Six of them
The Auto Show!
farm h o u s e . Bartlesville, near Las Vegas and Albuqucr- popularity of big, gloity mus­
were trapped in tlscir beds.
has the largest metro phone
today in a helicopter rrash in ole County Welfare Board.
icals.
Wed.
Thurs.
FrL
Okla., was pelted by hcil o "« , N. M., Sunday.
exchange In the nation—may­
9-9
9-9
9-9
moi;e than an inch in dlame
be In the world. You can call
* * VB HRfT QUAUTY 9
ter. Heavy rain and large
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The
as far as 60 miles away and
hailstones lashed an area
acute realisation that a strike
the phone bill is still only
south of Wellington, Kan., to­
deadline in the steel Industry
$0.76 per month. Five coun­
day.
is only 20 days away today
ties and more than a million
An Inch and a half of rain
spurred negotiators to extra
people are in the metro ex­
Bryant said he believed the has diabetes. Shell, 42. a book Into the cave but were driven efforts to reach a contract set­
FIFTYSIX, Ark. (UPI) fell at the Strategic Air Com
change area.
mind headquarters south o( Four missing explorers, trap­ ape Winkers were being smart keeper from Batrsville, Ark. back to land by (he coldness tlement.
•
•
•
YOUNG MAN’S
Omaha, Neb., today. Winds
was said to have a three-day of the water.
ped in rain-flooded Rowland by not moving around.
A “ Herald Angel" will be­
supply of medicine with him.
One diver was hospitalized
gusted to 50 miles an hour at
come a “ Blue Angel" this
HANDSEWN
cave, flashed sn "SOS" to res­
“ They are experienced cava
Wichita Falls, Tex.
The other three are college after having an attack of “ the
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI)
week. Fred Van Pelt, manag­
The rain turned to snow in cue workers today by tempor- explorari and doing what they students and were identified bends." He was not in serious —Officials of the Ford Founda­
SLIP-ON
ing editor, will go supersonic
the Northern Plains and cen­ art’y short circuiting a string shouUl—stay put," Bryant said as Mike Hill, IB, a student at condition.
tion have decided to suspend
with the crack Navy flying
Bryant said water was be­ Arkansas College in Uatesville
tral Rockies, where three of lights leading deep Into the
A crowd of about too gather operations in Indonesia be­
team when it appeara hcra
ginning to recede in the cave. and an experienced cave ex ed before the cave entrance, cause of anti-American press­
inches fell on Casper, Wyo., cavern.
fo r tha Bombing Derby.
Hale Bryant, of Batesvtl'.c, It had fallen slightly more plorer; Hogie Bledsoe, 20, also alternately happy and deject ures from Communists, in­
and up to four inches was
forecast for a wide band ex­ Ark., experienced cava ex­ than an inch In the last six a student at Arkansas College ed as the varying reports formed sources said today.
tending into Minnesota.
plorer and head of rescue ope hour*. Ha said two plans to and Steve Wilson, 20, a student came.
Ruggad scotch grain ar
Stockmen were earned to ra'ioM , said the men “ at# a- rescue the rxplorerx were un­ at Arkansas Tech in RussellWith the crowd were rela­
smooth leather uppers.
protect livestock in South Da­ live '•
der consideration.
vtlle.
tives.
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) H a n d e o m e , handsewn
kota and north central Ne­
Members of tb&gt;* Navy Dcsp
One plan would be to take
Bryant said the string ol
Hill's father. Nucl Hill, said Florida Agriculture Commiss­
fronts, hard basis, com­
braska from the heavy wet Sea Diving School and the Na­ food to tha men and wait for lights extends 900 feet into hopefully be thought the four ioner Doyle Cosuer has named
position sole*. Burgundy
snow.
tional Capital cave rescue the water to recede. The other the cave and ends in the would be all right. He saUl the first woman ever to hold a
sad burnt orange.
The Weather Bureau aaid team, both in Washington, ar­ woukl be to take them scuba “ cathedral room " which is they all kn ew how to take supervisory professional posi­
the thunderstorms would in­ rived early today at the site diving equipment, teach them some to feet high.
care of themselves and earlier tion in his agency. Mrs. Mary
crease in intensity later today of the remote cave la the foot­ bow to use U, and then come
“ We believe they are in the be said the "SOS" meant they Maud Sharpe, 39, was named
ATTEND THE AUTO SHOW
in tha Southern Plains and hill of Use mist-shrouded Oxark
room and wall above the wa­ vara all right.
section chief at a feed labora­
AND BRING THE FAMILY
middle Mississippi Valley.
Mountains. They Immediately
11m missing naea
ter," Bryant said.
He said if they ware where tory. She la a chemistry gra­
A
tornado
smashed
a
farm
began
a
search
for
the
sprluntwo
seasoned
cave
explorers,
Earlier
aix
scuba
divers
the
water
could
not
reach
them
Ms if s * * M hi md#it $ ||M ,Ju »
duate of Florida State Univer­
TO PENNEY* FOR EASTER SHOPPING
Pm tsrt iaw*i u» MMtaa
bouse near Dill City, Okla., kers.
one uf them Hugh Shell, who managed to get about JU9 feet they would be Safa.
sity.

(Sht g&gt;attfnrd

Derby Opens Today; Air Show Saturday

Auto Show
This Week

Bomb Derby
Schedule
Of Events

Blue Angels,
Vapor Trails
Will Perform

Yanks Defy Reds

New York Deb

Queen Of Sikkim

Commies Harass
Berlin Traffic

tlQ W A

Registrar Dies

Traffic Toll

Storms Lash South,
Dump Snow In North

Strike Threat

Fire Claims S

Speleiiakers Send SOS

Deadline

enneiff

Heading The Easter Parade!

Stop Operations

Woman Named

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WEATHER: A bit cooler thru Friday, high 75*80; low tonight In 60s.
VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire

Established IOOS ^URSDAYT’ APRIL 1, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sanford 'Hottest Spot' In U. S.
L/CPL. CARLTON E. Prevatt, who waa bom
at Sanford Naval Air Station, qualified as “ex­
pert rifleman," highest possible scoring, in
annual competition for Marines at Camp Blend­
ing (Fie.) rifle range. He scored 225 out of a
possible 250. A graduate of Seminole High
School, Prevatt is assigned to the Marine Bar­
(Herald Photo)
racks at the air base.

Pan Am Pilots
Strike Grounds
World Flights
c to 6* ’
Gov. Bursa gav* th* St.
Johna-Indlan River canul a
A big booat In ■ speech the
“ other night at Tltuavllle. He
called It a “ vital link" in the
waterway* system of Florida.
"During my campaign, 1
heartily supported the San.
fsad-Titusvila link and 1 cer• total, urg# tha Canal Author­
ity to continue its efforts to
get thla link completed at tho
aam# time tha croawtat#
. canal la opened.
*
“It is not faaaiblt to bring
freight destined f t r t l M t i p i
or tha Southern East Coast
all tha way up to Jackson­
ville, II miles to tha inland
waterway and then down
whan tha shorter rout* la pos­
sible. The same would hold
true for barges headed in tho
other direction," be said.

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Missy Bolaito, 1427 Prince­
ton, and Linda Lay, 118 Elm
Avenue, are among student
leaden at the University of
South Florida who will l,e
honored tonight at the fifth
annual award* banquet.
.
* •
The Class of 1440 Seminole
High School ia preparing fur
a nunlon June 12. Still uncontacted are aevaral class­
mates. They at. having diffi­
culty In locating Bruce Mulrhaad, Billy Harrell, Frank
Crosby, Priscilla Reynolds,
Isnics Moat, Hsian Kant,
Carl Graham, Eleanor Mar­
shall, Marjorie Hogan, Lil­
lian Monroe, Mary Grace
Brown, Lynn Haroage, Theo­
dora Oglesby, Thalnu Robin­
son, Anna Greer and Virginia
Williams. If anyone knows
tha whereabouts of any of
these members picas* call
Clayda Jones (322-4690) or
Halan Meriwether (322-0306).
0306).
e a
*
A sidewalk connecting Sanford Avenue to th* Naval Air
Station la being put down
this week. It run* on tha
south aids of Onora Read.
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Annual festival of the
Weetaide Grammar School
FTO will ho held at the
school grounds, Seventh and
Elm, starting at 8 p-m. Sat­
urday.
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Maybe it’s thaeoamonaut
influence, hut on Monday
night whBs Mw Burke family
Stages* ware singing tha
■waton t e n y o i e r Alexia
Lrov'a - H**f*di Pomfhil" at
»h* high adM * the Presby'
____ waa da

NEW YORK (UPI) - Pan
American World Airways, the
nation's largest international
air carrier, was grounded to
day by a strike of Ha 1,323
pilots.
The Air Line Pilots Asaocla
tlon (ALPA) called a strike
against Pan Am at T p. m.
(EST) Wednesday after negotiatlons became hopelessly
deadlocked on issues Involving
working conditions.
The bargaining had gone on
for IS months without rcsolv
log the complex dispute which
included pilot demands for
reducting of their 10-hour
monthly -flying lime.
No new negotiations were
scheduled.
The strike grounded sche­
duled Pan Am flights from 13
major U. S. cities 1o 43 coun­
tries around the world. The
line normally carries 14,000
passengers a day.
As soon as the walkout was
called, the airline notified
most of its 23,530 employes
they were suspended for the
duration.
Among the few hundred who
remained at work were skele­
ton staffs of reservation
clerks which the airline said
would stay on to help passen­
gers arrange alternative trans­
portation.
In announcing tba atrilu call,
the ALPA raid no flights would
take off after the 7 p. m. dead­
line, although those already
en route would continue to
their farthest scheduled desti­
nation.

'Thumbs Down'
On Labor Plea
WASHINGTON (U PI1-U bor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz turned down again •
plea to allow foreign labor­
ers to harvest crops in Florida
and other states.
"It Is not my understanding
that there is an obligation on
the govern ment . . . to assure
a lator supply." be aald in
antww to a telegram to House
agriefiture committee chair­
man Harold Cooley, of North
Carolfcs.

March Goes
Like A Lion
In Northland
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
highest temperature reported
lo the U. S. Weather Bureau
Wednesday, excluding Alas­
ka and Hawaii, was 88 degrees
at Sanford, Fla.
The low this morning was
two degrees at Rome, N. Y.
Fair skies greeted April
across most of the nation to­
day although drenching (how*
ers fell along the Southeast
and Pacific coasts.
March went out like a lion
in the Upper Great Lakes re­
gion, dumping three Inches of
fresh snow from Minnesota to
Michigan. Tin.’ JBWWrif wwwsM
falling esrly tndsy,
l m eiuni u m n u a l u . iiji iuv
' 4mAw htiuir tuuiBC| aim ntu wimis
The heavy rains In Califor­
happens." So auid O. C. McBride as to future plaint Wednesday afternoon
nia came at the end of a very
when he retired as vice president with 36 ycura of aervicc at Sanford At­
dry rainy season. Santa Bar­
lantic National Bank. Ron Rusal (left), m president o f the bank’s Em­
bara measured nearly IMi
ployes Club, presented this bnrbeque grill to McBride, who resides nt
inches Wednesday and Long
1102 Oak Avenue.
(Herald Photo)
Beach reported morn than an
inch. Fresno picked up a half
inch of rain during (he night.
Nearly two-thirds of an inch
fell at Vero Beach on th# east
Florida coast during the night.
Miami received IVi Inches
Wednesday.
Two highly placed Tenia- in his command and is c t - . Stroup of th* Pacific and
The weather bureau in Its gon officials and tha head of pected to focus attention on |vie# Adm. Charles T. Booth
30-diy forecast issued Wed­ Atla-RJc Voa.tsl .it-, iritis* ’ -ill the ' RA’-W: ground -supper;'.. 4 o assumed command of
nesday, predicted above nor­
center at NAS Sanford. The
mal rainfall In April west of review parts of the 11th an­ native New Yorker Is a 38- Atlantic air activities Wed­
the Continents! Divide, In the nual Reconnaissance Ilombing year veteran of th# Navy. He nesday.
Visiting from the Joint
Northern Plains and through Derby at the Sanford Naval commanded destroyer# in six
Strategic
Target Planning
Air
Station
next
week.
major
Pacific
campaigns
in
the Middle and Upper Mississ­
Staff
in
Of
full AFB, Neb.,
They
will
Join
seven
other
ippi Valley to the Great Lakes
World War II.
will be Vice Adm. Robert J.
flag officers who already
region and Ohio Valley.
Mehle was a fighter squad­
have announced plans to at­ ron and air group commander Stroh, the deputy director,
tend the six-day fleet readi­ , urlng World War II. In 10G1- and Rear Adm. Joseph A.
Jaap, Pacific Command repre­
ness exercise.
G2 he commanded the carrier
The new additions are Vies Saratoga, which had in ita air sentative.
The other flag officers are
Adm. Harold T. Deutermann, group Sanford's Heavy At­
Bear Adm. Daniel F. Smith
commander of the Eastern tack Squadron Nine.
Jr., chief of Naval Air Basic
Sea Frontier, and Rear Adm.
Gillette, a much decorated Training in Peniaeola, Fla.;
Dr. W. D. Gardiner, 3a, Roger W. Mehle and Norman World War II patrol bomber
Rear Adm. Forsyth Massey,
who bad practiced osteopathy C. Gillette. Mchla is director pilot, served as executive of­
chief of lU ff of th* Joint
of
strike
warfare
and
Gil­
in Sanford, died Wednesday
ficer of the carrier Randolph Services Strike Command In
evening at hia borne In Tex­ lette is director of aviation and commanding officer «f
MacDlll AFB, Tampa, and
plana
on
the
staff
of
Adm.
arkana, Tex,
the helicopter assault carrier Hear Adm. Robert GoldthDavid
L.
McDonald,
chief
of
A native of Chandler, Fla.,
Thetis Bay before ascending waits, commander of Fleet
be attended the University of Naval Operations.
Mshl* and Glllatta wil ar­ to his current position on the Air Jacksonville.
Illinois and waa graduated
rive
In Sanfuid from Wash­ CNO staff.
from tha Collaga of Osteo­
Among tha other flag offi­
ington next Thursday. Ad­
pathy at Klrksvllle, Mo.
“ QUEEN" DIES
cers planning to attend the
miral
Deutermann'*
travel
Dr. Gardiner practiced from
NEW YORK (UPD-Hclena
Reconnaissance B o m b i n g
plans
are
expected
to
be
re­
1023 In Sanford until ■ few
Derby are commanders o( Rubinstein, the multimillion­
months ago when b* and his leased in hia Nsw York of­ naval air forces In both ma­ aire cosmetics queen, died
wife removed to 3307 Wood fice Friday.
early today at the age of 94.
Th* two Pentagon officers jor fleets, Vice Adr, Paul U.
Avenue, Texarkans.
are intimately concerned with
He was a veteran of World
employment of Sanford-based
War I and a Mason, Shriner
RA-6C Vigilant* reconnais­
and Methodist. Surviving are
sance bombers, which stag*
his wife and two cousins, Mrs.
from the Central Florida sta­
Theodore Tice and Mra. Floyd
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) amite exploded In a concrete
tion to aircraft carriers of
Athow, of Longwood.
both the Atlantic and Pacific —A dynamite bomb exploded block garage at the home of
Funeral services will be con­ fleets. One Sanford unit, in the Negro section of the
ducted at 2 p. m. Friday at Reconnaissance Attack Squad­ city early today Injuring a T. R. Crowell, a Negro pub­
East Funeral Home, Texar­ ron Five, is currant operating 13-year-old boy. Other unex­ lic accountant.
Bombs were found at th*
kana, with burial in that city. from the carrier Ranger in ploded bombs were found at
the homes of th* mayor and home of Mayor Albert Boutthe waters off Viet Nam.
well and city Councllwoman
Council Meeting
Deulermann, while primar­ the city's only council woman.
Nina
Miglianlco, both consid­
Longwood City Council will ily concerned with surface
Police said a bomb consist­
meet In regular session at B operations, has air unit* with­ ing of about 16 sticks of dyn­ ered moderate! In their view
toward tha racial Issue.
p, m. today at City Hall. On
The bomb found at tha aids
ly routine business baa bean
of
Boutwell'a
fashionable
entered on agenda, Mra. Onnie
two-story brick horns waa
Shomate, clerk, said this
made of nearly 46 aticks of
morning.
dynamite.
Bout well waa In Washing­
ton, D. C-, attending tha na­
tional mayors' conference.
Hi* bomb at hia home waa
discovered by hia son, Albert
Jr.

Flag Officers To See Derby

Dr. Gardiner
Dies In Texas

•long tba aait coaat highway*

A grand jury venire baa
been drawn for the Spring
term of Semtnola Circuit
Court.
Fifty residents have bean
summoned for possible duty
as Juror* on th* term which
begins April 20.
A panel of 14, plua a fore­
man, will be chosen for serv­
ice.
Lilted aa veniremen are tha
following:
Philip W, Tope, Thomaa J.
Garner Sr„ Joseph 8. Garry,
Tatmadga V. Metts, Frank- fh
Scott, Robert H. Powell, Gor­
don G. Gibson, Clarence N.
Benge, Robert W. Jackson,
Thomaa B. Botta, Joseph
Ruahlow, William 8. Dur*tal­
er, Oliver K. Sjoblom, Arthur
H. Marcham, Thomas E.
Qulllin, Herebt F. Bailey,
Robert Stuart Donaldson,
Robert L. Cornell Jr., Joe W.
Gamble,
L. Osborne.
Thomas F. Finnerty, How­
ell S. Shuman, James H. Allred, Robert J. O’Neil, George
E. Cameron, Sidney A. Mur­
phy, Carl L. Von Herbulia,
Herman' L. Baker, Clifford E.
Harbor, Rodney C, Carr Jr-,
Jamea L. Malcolm, Donald If.
Jimenea, Frank J, Forrls,
William R. Willis.
Will J. Saanett, George W.
Dodson, Richard A. Barnes,
John E. Cox, Ctrl Glean Aus­
tin, Thomas T. Lively, Paul
E. Leroy, Ewrlghtson Hervilla, Joseph F. Haaren, Bob
L. UU, David R. Fall Jrn
Harry P. Cochrane, Ellis
Greta, William W. Johns Sr.
and Tom R. Shelbenberger,

U. S. Woman
TANGIER, Morocco (UPI)
—Search planes scanned the
sea today looking for bodies
from a holiday airliner which
crashed Wednesday, klUln| all
but three at the S3 persona
aboard.
An American woman, Mra.
Virginia Coleman of Plainfield, N. J., wai believed
among the dead,

Boy, 13, Hurt By Bomb

Driver And 'Car'
Excite Raleigh

RALEIGH, N. C. (DPI) A 74-year-old woman with a
penchant for travel cauied a
mild aenaation in Raleigh
the tgirah of th* Wrdntaday when ahe went
chucglas through In a 14M
model A Ford.
Hr*. Gertruda Dalton, tiny
and white-haired, aald aha
mi tea tha I.loa-mila round
trip tom Auburn, N. Y. to
Orlando, Fla., twlco a year to
apand tba winter hi tha balmy
dJmnlt.
With a 14-yoar-old eat aam-

50 Summoned
As Possible
Grand Jurors

•t apeeda of 33 or 40 mlka
an hour hi her rumbk-aealod
“ Lizzie."
‘ TU drive 40," aba replied
to a quaetloa, "but never a ."
She explained that when traf­
fic la heavy, aha pulli off tha
read* to 1*4 truck* fo by “ bo-

A SIDEWALK CONNECTING Sanford Avenue
with the Naval Air Station la being put down
this weak. It runs along tba south aids of Onora
Road. Tha project la expected to be completed
in • few deya.
(Herald photo)

PLAN MARCH
CAMDEN, Al*. (UPI) —
Negroes planned to march on
tha Wilcox County courthouaa
today doipita tba dlaponal of
two other protect march#*,
ona with tha uao of amoka
bomb*, leas than 24 hour*
aarilar.
No ona wa* hurt fat Wad*
naaday'a damonatration* by
Negro teenager#.
Daniel Harrall, field aocra­
tary for tha Southern Christlan Leaderabip Conference
(SCLC), Mid tha oaarch U
tha town square would ho to
protest voter regieUoUes

procedures In tha county
where Negroes outnumber
whites four lo ona but where
only about 60 Negroes ar#
registered to vote.

Sponsorship
Is Disclaimed
Greater Sanford Board of
Trad* end tba Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce to­
day disclaimed any sponsor­
ship of o “Treasure Orest”
plan being sold to tho area.
Officials said coupons for
tha Treasure Cheat ar* being
sold localy for 84 ooch by
Parkway Studios.
Board of Trade nnd the
Chamber aald they had re­
ceived many call* about to*
promotto*. Tho cell*!* said
th* ooltoc* ora claiming tha
marchaata ar* sponsoring K.
D#Witt Mathaws, chairman
of th* Board af Trade, advis­
ed persona to examine it
carefully

GOP Chief
WASHINGTON (U P IM U y

■JEK,

Stepped-Up
Blows Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President John**
holds a top-level council on war today to hear Am­
bassador Maxwell D. Taylor's new proposals for
forcing the Vietnamese Communists to lay down
their arms and negotiate.
There were strong indi- But further south aa
c a t i o n s the President American - led Ranger baU
would decide to pursue tatton narrowly escaped dis­
with new Intensity the aster by crawling to aafety.
fight aglnst tho Vlat Cong
rebels In tha South and tha
Red regime In North Viet
Nam.
Secretary of Slate Dean
Rusk and Defense Secretary
Robert S. McNamara ware
scheduled to attend th* after,
noon meeting at the executive
mansion.
Taylor has aald ha will of­
fer “definitive proposals" on
U. S. policy In tha Southeast
Allan conflict.
Taylor's recommendations
led to th* President's deci­
sion to inaugurate air raids
on North Viet Nam two
months ago. Today ho was
expected to urge stepped-up
attacks.
He also was believed to
favor Increased military sup­
plies and money for the em­
battled South
Vietnamese
government and some Increase
in U. S. ground forces there.
HANOI RAID OUT
A,.’ kir attack on th*'NorTn
Viet Nam capital of Hanoi
apparently has been ruled out
for the moment. High offi­
cials emphasized, however,
that the city enjoyed no par­
ticular “ Immunity" and could
coma under assault eventually
unices tho Communist “end
their aggreselon."
Johnson and Taylor con­
ferred at length at tha Whit#
House Wednesday night —
their first meeting since tho
ambassador arrived Sunday
from Saigon for consultations.
After a late afternoon
mooting In tho President's of­
fice—daMribod by th* Chief
Executive as '.'a vary profit­
able hour"—Taylor returned
for dinner and further dltcue■lon,
Taylor aald Wednesday's
Whit* Housa conversation
waa “largely general In na*
tun." But he aald ha would
have concrete proposals to
make after meetings thla
morning at tha State and De­
fense Departments.
PEACE TALKS
PARIS (UPD—Tha United
8tataa told Its North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation (NATO)
allies today President John­
son la willing to take part In
Vlat Nam peac* talks—but
only If Communist aggression

Tha battle 30 mil** from
tho big U. S. air base at Da
Nang began Wednesday whan
U. S. helicopters flew la
about 2,000 g o v e r n m e n t
troops to Vlat Cong baton ia
tho area. Tha guerrillas ap­
parently were caught by sur­
prise and suffered heavy cas­
ualties.
Tha op*rations eoot tha
livaa of two U. 8. Marina of­
ficer* killed whan three U. 8.
helicopters ware shot down.
Seventeen w a r * wounded.
Nine Vietnam*** troops
reported killed, 84
and 20 missing.
Tha battle area is
360 miles northaast of Saigon.

m w A,

••

Guest Speaker
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Lewis F. Powell Jr., of Rich­
mond, Va„ president el the
American B a r Association,
will be guest commencement
speaker April M at the Uafc
vcrslty of Florida.

Boys Drown
HOMESTEAD (U P I)-T w *
brothers, four-year-old Mi­
chael and throe-year-old Mark
Richter, drowned to a mate)
swimming pool
they wandered tom tho
occupied by their
parents.

UN Poll
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI) — Secretary General
Thant today began a pad el
the 114 members of too United
Nation* to find out hew many
support too Soviet oall far an
Immediate meeting af too UN
dlizrra ament

‘Clemmie* 80

LONDON (UPI) Churchill, too late Sir Whte
iton'a beloved “Ctommto,"
marked her 80th birthday to­
day. Tha Churchill family*
atill subdued by too steal
statesman's death last Janu­
ary,
celebrated the Walston
U. 8. Undersecretary of
State Georg* W. Ball assur­ quietly at • private tanah*
ed tha NATO Permanent
Council this remains Wash­ Strike Deadline
PITSBUROH (UPI) — A
ington’* policy.
But ha aald that to far tha itrika deadline In th* steal In­
Communist have shown no dustry became n o n
readiness to negotiate them­ cant today with
charging the United
selves.
workers union (UIW) with
204 KILLED
SAIGON (UPI) — Bacon- seeking “ cradle to gray* se­
nalnance pilots reported to­ curity." Negotiators have un­
day they had seen tha bodies til May 1 to reach a contrast
of 200 Viet Cong guerrillas or experlsnc* a shutdown that
killed in a major battle near would hobbto to*
economy.
Da Nang,

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Wrralh Page 2 — April 1« 1965

llndor Attack

School

WASHINGTON (UPI) Rapubilcaa and a Democratic
senator today mounted an at­
tack on the key provision ol
President Johnson's f 1.3 bil­
lion school aid program.
Sens. Peter H. Dominick (RColo.) and Ralph W. Yarbor­
ough (D-Tex.) planned to of
fer changes In the formula for
distributing aid funds- The
House-passed proposal Is be­
ing considered by the Senate
education subcommittee.
The change* sought by the
two senators would mainly ef­
fect the distribution of 11.04
billion In funds In Improve the
quality of education for poot
children In about 90 per cent
of the nation’s school districts.
BAKERS SCHOOL for county school lunchroom
The distribution formula has
MRS. PAUL K. DUFFEV snap* now lieutenant (Jg) ahoolder boardi on
personnel ia Iwlng held at South Seminole
roma under criticism that die
her husband, promoted from onalgn In RVAH-8 at Sanford Naval Air
Junior Hifth, with Mrx, Ruby Cnlder, of Lyman
Iricts in affluent area* would
Station. He is attached to tha integratod operational intelligence cantor
High, ax the teacher. Top photo shows (left to
receive more aid per student
at the baae.
(Navy Photo)
right) Mrs. Ethel Lee Wilson, Mra. Cnlder, Mrs.
than districts In less well off
Muriel Gardner nnd Mrs. Myrtle Jenqutn. Lower
areas. Supporters say this
photo, Mrs. P«t Well looks on as Mrs. Calder
marsly reflects higher educa
cuts a freehly baked cake.
(Herald Photoe)
tion costs In the higher tn
coma districts.
Subcommittee c h a i r m a n
LESSIE PAULINE displays the coin and cur­
Wayna L. Morse (D-Ora-)
WASHINGTON (UPI)-The
The Supreme Court argu­ assistant stats Atty. Gen.
rency collection on dixpluy at Florida State
hopes to finish action on the Supreme Court today launch­ ments were expected to bring Leon J. Jsworskl la arguing
Bank In keeping with the upcoming National
aid distribution formula today ed a full-scale review of the out all the pros and cons on for Tasai. Attorney John D.
Coin Week April 24-May 1.
(Herald Photo)
and gat the measure on Its use ef television news cam­ each side.
Cefer, ef Austin, represents
way to the patent labor and eras in courtroom*.
Th* css# was brought to Estes.
public welfare committee.
Tha conflict between the Uis court by Texas flnaneier
The arguments focus on
Other congressional news; right of an accused to a fair Rllli* Sol Estes, 39, whose
Vatins Right* i Executive trial and tha right of the press trial in Tyler, Tex., on charg­ Canon 33 of tha American
Director Roy Wilkins, nf the to cover tha news his been es of swindling s firmer, was Bar Association's eoda of
ethics, which says that the
National Association for the the subject of wide discussion televised over bis protest.
"dignity and decorum" of
Advancement of Colored Peo­ since the assassination of
The Texas Court of Crim­ court proceedings should not
ple, testified before a House President John F. Kennedy
inal Appeals upheld the con­
Judiciary aubcommittea eon tad its aftermath more than viction and an sight-ysar pri­ be marred by broadcasting or
taking picture*.
Then th* Judge held spec*
sidtriag President Johnson’s a year ago.
NASHVILLE, T*nn. (UPI)
son sentane* on Jan. 14, 1PM. The sixth amendment to tha
tatora
and
newsmen
In
the
bill
to
tnsuro
Negro
voting
— An attorney Mid today
Television Is barred from Constitution guarantees an ac­
crowded little c o u r t r o o m
rights, Session* on th* bill al­
ha will petition for probation
*11 federal courts and from cused, among other things,
while Mr*. Marlin, her hueso continued before tha Sen­
for Mra. Hubert A. Marlin, band, three daughter* and
the courts of all but two "the right to a speedy and
ate judiciary committee.
public trial by an impartial
states—Taxes and Colorado.
eeavletod In the ahotgun Mra, Willi* Ray Neal, of
Baikal Tba Senate lovaitlJury"
and th* right to be con­
Written
briefs
by
interested
Lelnor
City,
th#
victim'*
gallons aubcommittea called
■laying of a beaky football
groups, aa welt ai fay Estes fronted w i t h the witness
Jamas
B.
Fields,
73,
died
at
mother,
filed
out.
Joseph
B.
Morris
and
Barnard
player aba found In bed with
Garrett, "shadow" ownars 2:30 a. m. Wednesday at t|la and Texas Atty. Gen. Wag- against him.
Prosecutor John Holllni,
bar daughter.
Vint National Bank of bmey -71)0 VI i &gt;. ■YSfrtRr-Ji.rf rr'r Cirr, already have been
an assistant district attorfiled in th* court.
A Jury of 11 men and a
'Martin,
Tex., to testify on th# A mldent of Ssnford for
waa-noL.auts.ViUw.
In addition to Carr, apselal
woman -f/rhutiXf/ / r a r r f ed at Ui* verdict.
bank's failure. Tbs panel is In­ the past 40 years, h* wss *n
lira. Marlin, 44, guilty rf In­
vestigating
a
recent
rash
of
Atlantic
Coast
Line
Railroad
"W* thought thara waa n
conductor with 44 years of
voluntary manalaughter In chance for voluntary man­
bsnk closings.
Available to
« you without
w
tba death of Chartea Ray slaughter," Ilolllna said, "but
Housing; Mayori Robert F, active duty before his retire­ riKLDi. JASKl R-— Funeral doctor's pr*iscript
scriptlon, our proDeflery Duplicate Bridge two sections wen, first, Mr.
Neal, to. Judga John Draper wa war* not surprised at tba
Club held It* second nnnual ami Mrs. Norinan Mortimer Wagner., of New York, and ment 11 years sgo. He was s ssrvlcs# for James B. Fields, duet called Odrinex. You must
Tl, who &lt;ll*d Wednesday, will lose ugly fat or your money
aentanced bar to 11 month* Involuntary vsrdlct."
Open Pair* Tournament Tues­ of DrLsnrf; second; a tie, James H. J. Tate, of Philadel­ member of First Presbyterian
held al 10 *. m Friday at back. Oarinex la a tiny tablet
and 29 day* In tba Naehvill*
phia, representing the U. S. Church, Sanford, and a mem­ bt
The Jury spent more than
Ilrlsson Funeral Horn* with and aailly swallowed. Get rid
day afternoon at the Fire­
Mr. and Mra. L. D. Webster Conference of Mayori, ap­ ber of the Jacksonville Royal
Rsv.
Orovsr C. Bswsll Jr. sf.
work house and finad her 910 four hour* before emerging
excess fat and live longer.
men’s Kecreallan Hull with
flclatln* snd R*v. Fred H- of
plus court coata,
peared before a House bank­ Arch Masonic Lodge.
of
Orlando
with
Mrs.
Leon­
to report it had found Mri.
1
1
1
table*
In
twu
seetlun*
Chsnc*
ssolattn*. Burls! will Odrlnex eosts 49-00 and ia
Br Mra. John Laos*
"Frankly, I’m tickled to Marlin guilty of the reduc­
ing and currency lubcommit- Survivors are his wife, Mra.
b* in OskUwn Memorial told on this guarantee; It not
Demonstrations on ths arts playing. MU* Inn Kleht of ard Haas and Mr*. G. K.
death," Jo* Vlnkley, Mr*. ed charge.
tee hearing on President John­ Maude Fields, Sanford; two park. Aellve psllbssrsrs will satisfied for any reason, Just
Orlando
directed.
Martin
of
Winter
l’ark;
of msking ribbon roses and
* « A. J. Walker. II. II. Nsw- return the Package to youf
Marlin'* attorney, told newsson, Dr. J. Allan Fields ol
msn. J. N. union. B. U Mill­ druggist and get your full
Overall winner* for the fouilb, Mina Ethel Johnson son's omnibus housing bill.
of cutting metal containers
man. "We feel the court
Congress: Hearings on two Ft. Lauderdale snd Fred K.
er. n. T. Thoms* and B. John- money back. No question!
for hurricane lamps, pin cuson. Honorary psllbssrsrs
sod Mf t . Arthur WUIgoois proposals that would require Fields of Atlanta, Ga., sod *
treated «* vary fairly.
will b* Hrodt* Wllllsmt. Lewis asked. Odrlnex le Bold with
■Iona, candle holders and
"1 DUnk It would be foolleh
health warnings on cl|ar*tta grandson.
Tet*. n. T. Humphrey. B. C this-guarantee byi
of
DcBsry;
fifth,
Mr.
and
varloua
other
Itama
were
Williams. A. L. Myers snd II McReyaolds Drug Store —
to appeal the light MnUnce
Mrs, John Vsnderachaaf of packages continued before the Brisson Funeral Horn* 1* in
U Moors, ilrlsson Funsrsl Banford — Mail Orders Filled
presented by Mra. J. L. Wal­
Senate
commerce
committee.
aha received. In view of her
charge
of
arrangements.
Homs In chartsDel*nd and sixth, Col. and
lin of Osteen for members of
The
panel
was
scheduled
to
paat record and reputation,
Mr*. William W. Hsgus of
tha DeBary Extension Home­
hear testimony from doctors.
I think th* request for prohn.
DsLand.
makers Club at their March
tion or n auapendod oontanca
Sectional
winners
wars,
More than 4G0 women
masting.
will ho granted."
Especially attract! v# waa a throughout th* Sanford area Section A, NS, first, Mr. snd
Mr*. Marlin teatl/led that
By Jane Casselberry
pair ef containers for hurri­ Monday will start t h e i r Mrs. John Vanderschasf; sec­
"I gueaa I Juat wanted to
A predominantly youthful
ond, a tie, Mra. Ruth Blatt
cane tempi featuring a lacey
aearo him" when aha found audience filled th* seat* and
design which ware sprayed march ta wags war on cancer and Mrs. W. B. Cook with
tba football etar from Mid­ lined the walls of tha South
with gilt after culling wa* for the control and eventual Mra. Ida B. Wilson and Mrs.
dle Tanneaaa* State Univers­ Seminole Junior High cafeJ, D. Cordoil; fourth, Nor*
Herbert E. Fuller, 71, ef Al­
defast of the dl*esse.
completed.
ity asleep in’ bed with her torlum for tha Hootenanny
mun Meyer and Philip Da­ tamonte Springs, died Wed
Following luncheon at noon
T
h
e
announcement
was
daughUr, Carolyn, lent Jan. sponsored by tha school par*
and a social hour, the busi­ made today by Mrs. R. L. li* rard;
nesdsy.
•nt-Tsachan Association.
It.
EW, first, Mr. snd Mr*.
ness session convened with
Neal wsa fatally wounded
Tucker, crusade chairman, aa Mortimer; second, Mil* Ethel
Born ia Altsmlnto Bpriap,
Tha affair reload 9141.04
Mrs. Chester Roerich presid­
by n bleat from n ll-gsuge for th# PTA treasury and
final arrangements for the Johnson end Mrs. Arthur ha was a lifelong resident of
shotgun and th* prosecution much of th* auccaai waa due ing. Hpeaker for th* educa­ campaign were being com­ Willgoose; third, Col. and Seminole and Orange Counties
tional program material was
had called hta death first da* to the hard working coordi­
pleted.
Mrs. W. W. Hague; fourth,
Miss B. May, public heglth,
gre* murder.
"So tint our volunteer* Mr. and Mrs. Myron Accardi. and operated a grocery store
nator, Mrs, C. L. Cooper.
who
outlined
services
of
the
In Alta moot* Springs for
Mrs. Marlin rnlaad bar
will bo readily recognised,"
Th* many Ulantod act*
Section B, NS, first, a tie,
health nun* and the part ah*
Mr*. Tucker eald, "they will Mr. and Mr*. 1.. D. Wabstar many year*. He was a World
head far the first Mm* during presented a varied program
the throe-day trial whan ranging from fun aorgs and plays le a community.
lie provided with Identifica­ with Mr*. Leonard lisas and War I veteran and member of
Workshop for tha April
Draper ordered her ta stand folk ballad* to tnuslo In th*
tion badges which state, Mrs. U. E&lt; Martin; third, Mr. American Legion Post 19. He
meeting will h« led by Mr*.
and hear the verdicL .
‘American Cancer Society and Mrs. Leonard Munson; also was a member of Alta­
popular and rock 'n* roll vain.
Raerlck end will he entitled
Volunteer.' They also will be fourth, Mrs. W. Clifton snd monte Springs Commuoky
Appearing w#to "Th* Laiy
"Magic With Marble#." InChapel.
a r m e d with Information Mr*. Vkkl Stemehurn;
River Boys," and Instrument­
etructlon* will be given f«r
SuTiitois AT* bis wife, Mra.
pamphlets. T h e literature
al group; Mrs. Colleen Wig­
EW,
first,
Mrs.
Henry
making TV lamps and wall
tw r e *
c t e n t i r w e s t , gins, folk singer; "The Trade- plaques from plastic crystal. highlights ways by which Martin and Mrs. It. Acker­ Ruth G. Fuller, and a eon,
families ran help guard them­
i i i t m judicial e m e trr o r wind*," a folk singing group,
Graham, both of Altamonte
n n u t in add r o n n n i&gt; and "April and tha Rain­ All members era urged to at­ selves against cancer. . .the man; second, Charles Daglls Springs; a airier, Mrs. liens
and Mra. Edna Reilly; third,
dolh county,
drops," a girls trio accom­ tend.
No. 3 killer disease that last Mr*. Joann Paulk and Mr* F. Blackman, of Gladstone,
id cdadcdut dd. m m
B. C KKNHIDV a*4 MINDtB panied on the guitar by Dan­
year look the live* of O.fiOO Jody Bunnell; fourth, Mrs. Ora. and three grandchildren.
CKDNBDT. HI* wit*.
XKNJ
Floridans, 0.1 of whom were Mickey Murphy and Mra.
Mslailffe, uta MorakJ, which also sang
residents of this county.
Mexican folk songs.
Betty Stokes.
W. D. ROOMDT. els* hnewe s» A group ef students from
"This year," Mrs. Turksr
WILLIAM D- BOONNY.
ixrssAsnt. South Seminole Elementary
uld, "to conttnu* th* fight
xortcB n r b u t
WASHINGTON (UFI) - against cancer and Intensify
TDD BTATD OF FMIMtnS M l School eang, accompanied by
W, B. BOONDT, sis* keewn Mra, Joaephin* B r a d l e y , Th# new |7 recreation conser­ cancer control programs to in Tun r m r p r r roru T .
s i w il lia m n. boonnt , sixth grade teacher.
vation illckar for admlsalon help save more lives, th* wixTii Ji n ir it i. r ix i uiT o r
Whoa* i d d r i l l l i u n kn o w n .
im iiia •» sen rim stmtAlso
performing
were
a
Into federal recreation areas need for contributions is even fu
T*u are hereby notUUd (list
Thtra'ga
noi.h rauxTY.
a cult baa bisn brouaht satinet routing five piece combo, has gone on sale.
greater. Hinre cancer Is *v&gt; tw ru is iT N Y wa. twtr
t M U to ll
rnii in ihs Clrmll Court In md "Th* Esquires" and "Thl The sticker is good for as eryltody's
i o t i u i i ok s t i r
health problem, we
far Simlnnli Counly, riarldi.
In Chsncsry by K. ('. Kinnsdr Ramblers," who were handi­ tional parks, wildlife refuges, sgnin urge our cllixens when fUcHKL rnict:,
BANFORD
rislntilf.
and Mlnnli Kinn'dr. kls wife. capped due to tha fact that nations! forest* and other fed­ thrir neighbor, an American vs.
Tnu are hsrsbx rrqulrs* In
I pda saetr anted. Boris*
MK.snr Ki’rtKNE rnifx.
Iirve upon Plaintiff!’ slier, their wash tub player, C. I.. eral recreation areas where an Canrrr Society volunteer,
Dtfsmlsnl
Br Mo asuari stem, the lari
lux, whan iddrin li P. O. Cooper, was grounded in Tex­ admission fee Is normally tome» by, to . . . 'Give Mure tmh sTvrsj n r ri.omt&gt;4 t o .
THEN SEE US TODAY!
***** Wsot, I
Drinrrr X, Multi lll-Pinterd
II C.VItY KUUKNK P1IICK.
«wr thanaar
—to Help Cure More*."
charged.
AllssUe Nsllonsl Bank Hulld- as because of bad weather,
who** address Is unknowa
■
In*. Ssaferd. rierlds. s cepr
A Hwnrn Complain hsvlns
ssartsieat.
,, mss m
Usa our loan services when you nead cash
nr yaur wrlitin Jefindi to
hssn fllsd s*slnst ysu tn Iht
Ihl Cnniplilst Is laid lull OB
Circuit Court In snd tni
Tk$
f
l
u
f
a
r
i
RgraM
«&gt;r hifur* ihi Ird day of Mar,
for taxes or medical bills. , , whatevar jroa
Ssmlnol* Couiilx, Klarlds, In
n il, sad |h&gt; urtainsl of said
Chsncsrr, for Dlvorcs, th* short
wrllltn defiim* ihatl hi filed
till* of said action bsln# HAnned money for — sac usI
with Ihi Cluk of Mid Court.
CIIKL CHICK. Plaintiff vs
Tke pert*** of Mid iult li r*&lt;
HKNUY tiUOKXK 1'ILICK. Dsfsraullss ef BaOifsctlon nf
fsttdsol. Ibsas prsssnt* *r* Is [W e lc o i^ | ^ o p
Herts***. and Iks properly
eaus* and rsqulrt you to fils
proriidrd Itllnll la diwrlbid
pour wrlltsn dsftnss*. If snx
•■ follow*:
to Iho Complaint filed hsrsln
I.»li T«, Tl, It. If and l».
and to ssrv* a copy Ihsrsol
Virgiala FatraaU
Lot* II. It. and Id, of M.
upon Clslntlfrs attoensr on at
F. O. Bex 1114
M. LOIID* rilUT AUDIbtfur* th* Hth dap of April
T I ON
TO C i T X U I
I s a fn i
till, athsrwls* a liters* Crt
Conrssso will b* snlsrsd
FhyliB
ylll* Baganriain
saslnst pou snd th* ctus* pro««td *a part*.
Lake Mory
Mary
t*KAL&gt;
Arthur It. lUi-kwIth, Jr..
M, W
.up
Clsrk of lb* Circuit Court
Nem Naerie
and the seal *t said court ikla
Ninth Judicial Circuit Is
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3 * 1*1k dir ef March. mi.
snd for Sssntnol* County
B. Imakaam
Florida.
**lnaur M. Baekwllfc,
. JP Jr,
C. Vernon Mis*. Jr.
Mildred Haaey
Clsrk ef tbi dinull Court
Of CI.KVKt.ANO. KTKCIIKNC, Vernon Mia*. Jr,
NON A MIXK
M.I.C.
o i «I CLXVKUkHU, aTKFHKN.
Atturnspo for Clslnllft
C. O. Driver X
Aturseyi far Plalsilffe
Mary |C*ttUg*
Suit* til
r. a Drawer a
Sanford
Atlantic National
(cantar) viaitad South Saminola
HOME ECONOMIST Mary M
Bulla III— leaferd Allaatle
Bsnk nmldlBS
sbb Dull!
Daileaal _Dash
Bulldloa
Junior High School to gpaak to homa ac claatsa of Miss Thelma MoaaHanford, Florida
ftafsrC riorida
M ill I i Bm
I'ulillah Hank St. * April 1
Battle on cooking
holder and Mrs. Joanj Battla
cook! iand storing meats. Students Linda
rubiiik April l, i. tl, It. m i.
*. I t . 1» U
404-4403
Waltman ( l i f t ) and Mary Klinger look over tba chart. (Herald Photo)
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n o o o o a
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Mother Convicted
In Athlete's Death

WASHINGTON fUPI) Henry H. Fowlor stepped in
today ■■ aecratery of the
Treaiury with two lop prlorlly
problem* already on hla desk:
How to eut unemployment
without causing- Inflation and
how to build a stable world
monetary lyitatn.
Fowler, a long-time govern,
ment official who served ai
undersecretary of the Treat,
ury until last year, took thi
oath of office In a Whitt
House ceremony.
C. Douglas Dillon, who re
signed the post Wednesday
after serving u n d e r two
Democratic president*, Wlf
on hand for the swearing la
of hit former top anlitant.
In n farewell news confer
ence at which he told news
men he hes "always been s
Republican and I etJii am
one." Dillon outlined the
problems that Fowler will
face.
Most Important, Dillon said,
th* government must find a
way In keep reducing unem­
ployment w i t h o u t sending
prices skyrocketing and must
find a stable bat* for the
world's money aytlem in or­
der to finance growing world
trada.
Dillon Indicated that Fow­
ler should get some help from
the U. S. economy. The out­
going secretary said the bus­
iness outlook for this year was
"very favorable" and better
than expected at the begin­
ning of the year.
He said there was room for
more "moderate" tax cuts,
particularly for low-Incomc
persons.
He alto added that even
though he would like to see
the government end deficit
spending, a "moderate defi­
cit" Is not bad whan th* na­
tional debt does not grow as
fast as the nation's wealth.

TV Cameras In Court Studied

James B. Fields

Dies Wednesday

Duplicate Bridge Club Naiges.
ExtensionXllib Winners In Open Tournament

Funeral Notice

O VERW EIG H T
FAT

Learns 'Arts'
At Meeting

Hootenanny
Brings $241
For PTA

Cancer Crusatte
Starts Monday

Herbert Fuller

Succumbs At 72

Legal Notiee

Admission Tag
Goes On Sale

Legal Notice

ON YOUR LAST LEG?

FLORIDA STATE BA N K

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Midshipmen To Vie For Scholarships
Bernair Macfadden Founda­
tion will sponsor a scholarship
program for students at San­
ford Naval Academy.
A total of nine scholarship
grants will be awarded an­
nually, starting with the aca­
demy's fall term in September.
The foundation, a non profit
educational organization with
headquarter* in New York
City, opened the Sanford Na­
val Academy In 1903. It also
operates the 62-year old Cas­
tle Heights Military Academy
in Lebanon, Tcnn., where 666
cadets are preparing for col­
lege.
Joseph F. Wiegers, president
of the foundation, explained
the new grants-in-a id at the
Sanford Institution:
"Along wilh other Macfadden scholarships now in ef­
fect for college students, we
plan to reward young midship­
% ft, E. PAUL, president, end H. R. Lowery, secretary, s!fm charter appllmen at Sanford who seek to do
cation of the Fleet Reserve Corporation preparatory to construction
conatructioi o f a
something for themselves and
new home In Sanford. Tha application has been forwarded to Tallahas*
their parents. The scholarships
aee for approval.
(Photo by Bridges)
we provide are not based sole­
ly on financial need as wr be­
lieve that young men from
families in all income brac­
kets should be recognlied for
their achievements. Esch mid­
shipman will be allowed to
compete as an individual.
A c a d e m i c accomplishment,
character, participation and
loyalty will be primary con­
siderations."
Students at the academy
who are named recipients of
the scholarships In June of
each year will have the fin­
ancial grants applied to their
tuition charges the following
year. Three annual scholar,
ships will be awarded to San­
CONSTRUCTION shown here is new five-classroom addition at Alta­
ford midshipmen in the ninth,
monte Elementary School which it expected to be ready for use with
10th and 11th grades.
opening of the fail term.
(Herald Photo)
In addition to undergraduate
scholarships at the Sanford
Naval Academy and at Castic
FRuStifa Military Academy,
the foundation’a college achalarshipa are now contributing
toward the education of re­
cipient: attending Columbia
University, Duke University,
Lehigh University, Auburn
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — program. T h a Lcglalature office, a project which la eur- University and Vanderbilt Un­
The Capitol bulldinf com- would bo removed from tho rently under way.
iversity.
Adams reported tho com­
mlttoo told money to rebuild Capitol and placed In ita own
tho center section of the building somewhere in the mittee was able to keep the
Capitol will ba h a r t to come eapltal center.
__________ old hulldipt In. repair during Re-elected
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
by In the IMS Legislature
Tha report adopted by the the past two ysara plus pay
but went ahead anyway with committee said work should for the reconstruction plan­ Rep. Michael J. Kirwan &lt;DOhio) waa re-elected to his
Ojplana to push tha project.
start first on tha legislatives ning out of a $510,000 ap­
Tha commlttaa adopted - a facilities so that they would propriation by ths 1903 Leg­ ninth consecutive two-year
term as chairman of the Dem­
report which recommended be completed by the 19G7 ses­ islature.
ocratic congressional cam­
reconstruction of tho Capitol sion. Work would be started
He said ths commlttc*
atony "hiitoric" line* and on the renter section renova­ didn’t use all of the money paign committee.
propoaed conatruction of a tion after legislative facil­ end about $125,000 would be
aeparato buildiny to heuie ities were In the new build­ returned to the state treas­ To Retire
tha Leylelature.
JACKSONVILLE &lt;UPI) —
ing.
ury. He estimated It would
No coat estimate waa wade
The committee approved cost about $196,000 for re­ Florida district director of In­
by tho committee, which baa expenditure of up to $45,000 pairs during tba coming two ternal Revenue Laurie W.
y worked for two yeara to to redecorate the governor's yean.
Tomlinson will retire May 81.
draw plana for tha project.
Architect PrenHc* Huddles­
ton presented tha committee
with a final palntlny of what
the Capitol would look like
npon completion of tho pro••rtTho exterior would bo littte chanyed from Ha pitsent
appearance but tho tiilde
g would bo completely rebuilt,
and include additional efflea
| Cempfef* k n b «fcwk m J
apace and a new aulobaaeinert floor.
"It looks real Rood to me,H
said Adams, who ataitted
fat b ---- that—the- -IMS- *Lc£i&amp;torv7
with its economy Winded
leaders, would be hanlpreai3 ftwrt m i aftfnril vflfc
ed to find the nsressaw cash
for tha reconstruction. “ I
bar. Malar, ami k a h ae
ayree a lump turn fro* yenei
tmi baa/Iup repealed
era) revenue li impanlble,"
said Adams. He said extend­
ed financiny of aorm sort
waa a poaaibility.
Sen. 0. T. Helton, &lt;f Lake
( . O O D / S I AH
City, ay reed. "Extended fi­
nanciny mlyht make H pos­
sible to put it aerate," he
oald. Rep. R. 0. Mitdell, of
g Loon, said ba placed to
mako certain tha res»nstructien proposal waa introduced
no tho Legislature: would
bar* an opportunity to vote
en it.
Huddleiton worked with
Cabinet members throughout
the pait month In oomplettay final office plant He alas tut soma height off the
w dome and mada final shifts in
apscifie office* as requested
by officials housed in the
building.
•Wa bars gone at far as
wa can now without further
directions," ha said.
HJs drawings ayd plana
will ba nasd by tho commit­
tee t* sell lawmakma on the

Finoncing Is "Question

"Capitol Remodeling Eyed

GOT WEAK
BRAKES?

®«nfarS frrilS

April 1, 1965 — P ic* 9

Three Series Winner To Get
Prize At Sunday Gymkhana

CUR SCOUTS, Roy Scouts, Den mothers imd Scout lenders of Bcnr Lnko
donned full uniform to attend ceremony at Bear Lake Elementary School
to formnlly hnnp their award winning plaque received for licst exhibit
at recent W'ekiwa District Exposition.
(Herald Photo)

Prize Winning Plaque Hung
Br Maryann Milra
Bcnr l-ake Cuh Scout Pack
2.10 and Hoy Scout Troop 230,
along with don mother* and
Scout lenders, conducted n
full uniform ceremony to for­
mally dedicate their prize
winning citation for belt ex­
hibit at tho Wckbvu District
Exposition.
The Scout groups are spon­
sored by Hear Lake Element­
ary School and their award
will hang in the achool office.
Those attending the cere­
mony wrro Robert Keane,
Teddy Rybicki, Darrell Smith,
Donnie Phllbrirk, Norman
Riddell, Richard Hrookover,
David Kelly, Jnnirs Kennc;
Steve
Phllbrirk, Thill Ip
Kelly, Billy Klinger, Douglas
Krenier, Brent Conner, Ricky
r, Kenny IVlornon,
Bruce Hole, Jeff Kr*"»i»r;
Kim lfoyle, Jeff Kwnldl,
Robert Hoover, Danny Kenno,
Kevin Foist, Gary Maries,
Joey Riddell, Ricky Carlton,

Cuhmaster Boh Bunnell, Jere
Dotten Jr., William Anderson,
Mr*. Aggie Ustrander of Den
One, Mr*. Christine Riddell
who nislsla the cuhmaster
and den mothers, Mr*. Doris
llnle of Den One, Mrs. Max­
ine lluylc of Den Five, Mrs.
Rena Rybicki of Den Two,
Mrs. Peggy Maries of Den
Three, Mra. Mary Krvnzrr of

Memorial Unit
Sets Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
American Leyton Auxiliary
Memorial Unit 256 of Cassel­
berry will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Woman's Club
on Ovcrhrook Drive. Mrs.
Lethn WnnC'cha'irman of the
nominating r.-il.lllL* will
present a slato of officers.
Delegates and alternate! to
the constitutional conference
will be elected.

Den Seven and Assistant
Cuhmastor Bruce Nelson.
Positions nf leadership for
Bunnett and Nelson arc re­
versed for the Boy Scouts.
Members unable to attend
were Mrs. Virginia McClellan
of Den Two, Duncan McClel­
lan, Tom Van Horn, Roland
Hill, David Doolittle, Tim
Dowser, Kenny Westmore­
land,
Kobe Wetherington,
Roger Kowalski, Dean Nich­
ols, Billy Jordan, Ricky Galliford, Mark Muacoto and
Dennis Broadawny.

Rjr Maryann Miles
A |25 savings bond will be
presented at Sunday'a 1 p.m.
Central Florida Horse Show
gymkhana (Wekiiva Spring*
Rond arena) to George Myera
who raked off 76 points in
the recent gymkhana serica to
win top prize.
Althuugh contestant* were
permitted to ride In three
shows to acc’imutate high
point spot, Slyer* entered
only two and *till ranie nut
in the numt&gt;er one position.
Sunday'* 14-event show, In­
cluding several new ones, will
consist of keyhole, open;
pnlchending, junior and sen­
ior; clnverleaf, junior and
senior; egg rare, open; jump­
ing figure 8, Junior and sen­
ior, and all open events, flag
r a r e , hare back pirkup, dou­
ble bare back switch, hollow
log. drag sack and Jumping.
Contestants must ride In
their own age group with
juniors 12 years and under
and seniors, 1,1 and over. An­
nouncer will be E. L. (Joe)
Green.
Each month with five Sun­
days there will be a gym­
khana an the fifth Sunday
with all eventi open. Ther*

will be no age limit and con­
testant* may enter a* often
and ride ai many different
horaea a* they detire. The
first such show will take
piece May 30. Entry feee will
be reduced.
Following thla Sunday's
•how, the next regular gym­
khana will he May S. Regis­
tration must be In by noon
as eventi get underway at 1
P -m . sharp.

Growing: Pains
TOKYO lUPI) — Thla city,
the world's largest, reported
Tuesday that Its population mi
nf Feb. 1 this year waa 10,676,373, an Increase nf 8,983
over tha previous month.

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AND
MUMS
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Turkey Shoot
Osteen Volunteer Fire De­
partment will sponsor the
second in a aerlca of Turkey
Shoots this Saturday at
County Ham. Competition is
in group* of 10 with the best
■hot winning the turkey. Lait
week'* »hoot wn» reported
successful with 22 turkeys
won,

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Zing into spring!
Corvair
by Chevrolet

BRING YOUR CAR
TO THE EXPERTS

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The steering’s crisper, the ride’s fla tte r, the
ra c ie r-e v e n the grass looks a shade greener
fro m behind the wheel o f this new Corvair
You’Dfind a Corvair Corsa’a instrument panel vastly
more informative than an ordinary car"*. But that !
Rally only a fringe benefit of driving ana.
Became for all its finely calibrated instrumentation
—tachometer, manifold pressure gauge, even an ale*
trie clock with a sweep second hand for rally buifa—
tha moat important thing that happens when yon
get a Corea out on tha road docan t register on tba
dash. It registers an yon.
You feel it in tha steering—entp and precise you double back on a curve. In toe fiat rivetedibfrroad etnbiiity of the new lolly independi

on. Tn the response of the rear engine (up
to 180 hp available now In Corea’s Turbo-Charged
version).
You don't have to wear a iport* ear cap and mm
to appreciate things lure this. Or tba
itematlonal cut of Corvair’* styling.
Drop down to your dealer’* now—while tha
trading’s - xtra good—and aee for youreolL Look ovar
tba dashboard gadgetry all you like, but by all means
get out on the road where you can really handle tha
merchandise. Wall guarantee tyring will look

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�G R E E N S B O R O , N.C.
&lt;UPI) — Profmiona! foITj
elite corpa of youngsters toei
off today in the flrat round
of the $65,000 0 r a a t a r
Graamboro Open GOO, but
crafty veteran Bara Bnaad
* 11 the aentlmantal favorite,
Snaad, 51, baa won Uit
GGO aeven time* and la par­
ticipating in bii 25th Green*boro Open. Ha haa finlihad
out of the money hare only
throa time* ainea winning
tha Inaugural tournament In
1018.
Other former GGO champi­
on* In the field wore 108*
winner Jpllua Boro*, Doug
Bandera, Billy Caaper, Mike
Souchak, Dow Finaterwald,
Bob Goatby and Doug Ford.
Tha former winner* will
be challenged by auch formid­
able oppoaltlon aa PGA cham­
pion Bobby Nlcholt, Arnold
Palmer, Gary Player, Tony
Bern*, Jack Burke, George
Bayer, Lionel Herbert, Dave
Harr, Charlie Bifford, Don
January, Joe Campbell, Bruce
Crumpton and Billy Maxwell.
Unheralded Dick H a r t ,
wlnnor of laet week'* Aaalea
Open at Wilmington, led the
field of ambltloua young
challenger*. A total of 1*1
golfer* were entered.
About tha only big-name
golfer* abtent here were U.8.
Open ehemplon Ken Vanturl
and Jack Nicklaua. Vanturl
had circulatory trouble In hie
hand* all year and Nleklaua
waa ratting an Injured back.

MBS

HEMINOME POLE VAULTERH practice prior to competition In triangu­
lar meet Wednesday with Winter Park and Colonial. I*eft to right! Paul
Polgar, David Jenkini, Richard Choulnard and Mike Hmith.

By David HlggtadMtiam
Barald Sparta Writer
W i n t e r Park’i Wildcat*
banded lemlnole High School
ita flrat loaa on tha traek
Wednaaday afternoon with a
runaway victory over BKS and
Colonial In a thraa-way meat.
Tha Wildcat* rolled up 110
point* to Sanford'i 41. Colon­
ial wai a diitant third with 11.
The loaa Wednaaday apolltd
Uia Semtnolai' untarnished
record of winning the first
savin meets of tha saaion and
laadlng Uia conferanca in
number of wlni.
"We really feel bid about
it," Coach Dick William* laid.
"However, we're go|ng to
work hard and bellave we will
hava good chanca again In tha
conference meet April 23."
Two injuriea hampered the
Bemlnole effort in the trian­
gular meet. Paul LcRoy haa
a pulled muide and wa* lost
oo tha relay team and George
Marcui haa a cut loot and
could not compete la the high
hurdlei.

Sprinter Bill Frlaby equal­
led tha bait school mark In
the 100 ibis year with a time
of 10.25 to flalih first. Rick
Wabtrom ha* turned In the
tame time.
In tha high hurdle* Winter
Park took tha first four place*
with Mika Kelly taking first
with ts.l, Tom Forman took
fifth for Sanford with a time
of 17.2.

In the low hurdle* Kelly
again took first for Winter
Park with 20 *. Tha Seminole*
took third and fourth with
Rick Walitrom running a 21
and Forman running a 22.
Jack Hunt of SHS took *econd In the mile with 4:46.1.
David Noell won the *hot
put for Sanford with 48 feet
•even inchei and took tecond
In tha diicui with 142 feet,

tlx !nchet.
Winter Park won all tha relayi with 1:33.3 In the 610 re­
lay 2:06.8 In the iprint med­
ley, and 3:33.8 in tha mile re­
lay. Sanford took tecond In
all the relay* with 1:33.5 In
the 810, 2:07.6 In the aprint
medley, and 3:38.1 In the mil*
relay.
Star! Weber took tecond In
the 880 run with 2:07 and Rick

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obbln*. They each had two Ur
r#,n,d out *
Open
in*.
tory In thalr last m**t with
DENNIS BAT.EfljOIS-.ftT'-MINO! FJiU * .* * * .— r bar In high Jump In
1100 A-M.'. « iff P.M.
Caolo and Lundrjulit war* Bdt.* nuffW * * # * )? &amp; : Mrk
track meet Wednesday with Winter Park and Colonial., Ttntp* placed,
Open* Mott. g Frt Nights
ie leading Sanford hitter*, Friday eftarnoon wh*n they
third in th* event.* Watchingl* Don Nlchoius.
(Herald Photo)
’till 8:M P-M.
»o!o got two hits for the day, ho*t tha Sebrlng girls team
10 a grand slim home run. *nd tha Florida Military boys
undqulit collected two tin- team.
,e*Thus far tha Semlnolts
Other Brave* getting hit* have beaten Vero Beach,
NEW YORK (UP!) — Jose I what he did toWUU* Pattrano believable.
Torre* call* himself a great In nine round* to win the light And now Torre* say* be cro Holling*worth, Gracey, Eu.tla, Colonial, Boone, and
ryan, Fake*, Billy Millar, Imt to Lataburg by thrw
fighter, and the memory ol |heavyweight crown make* R
HALLANDALE! (UP!) —
wants to fight (or tha heavy­ ohlnaon and Itobert Oold- points. According to Coach
Meadow Stable's Gallant Lad
weight crows of Cassius Clay, lain. Wcndall and Ken Riser John Colbart tha Sanford
wa* mad* a tait-mlnute, sup­
whose shouted i am the wre top hltteri for the Navel *wimmeri xot a good workout plemental entry Wednesday
|**t Tuesday before the meet In the *100,000 Florida Derby
greateit" haa become hi* '•rtemy.
Pitching two hit ball, while was called and Wednesday
trademark. When Torres say* trlklng out at*, wai Lund- and Thursday they will get at Gulfatraam Park race
track Saturday,
"1 am a great fighter," It I* a ulil, Ihe winning pitcher, act for tha meet Friday.
Trainer Ca**y Hayia enter­
quiet, almost *hy remark, In­ 'he ton wai charged to Rta- Tha Rtmlnolea have broken
tended almply to state a fact. r. He wai replaced In the * number of school records ed tha thr»*-ysar-a|d colt by
By Geerga C, Laagfard
$ 7-1 victory. Tommy Davis "Clay I can knock out be­ hlrd by Chria Witeon who already this season and It I* paying a $5,000 penalty for
UP! Sparts Writer
and Waa Parker led Urn aa- cause ha can be hit an tha &lt;ve a fine effort for tha in- aiperted that more record* luteness, Tha entry brings the
Apparently tha Loa Angelas
field to a possible 10 in the
aauK, driving la two rune a- JiW," Torres told ■ press con- aperlencod Academy team, will fall to this year's team
Dodgers art taking quick of­
mil* and ona-alghth clastic.
place during the rally •gains* hawnc* Wednesday. "He made
It
wa*
the
fifth
victory
for
h*ftire
th*
end
of
the
eeaion.
fense to those offensive state*
18-gams winner Curt Simmon*. •om* mistakes against Sunny JUS against one lot* and Cindy WlUon and Barbara
rnenta about th*lr tack of
Tommy and Willie Davl*. along Liston that a fast puncher ne HeBolt will be trying to break
punch.
with Parker and rookie Jim could have taken advantage
The
Brave*
will
be
in
action
the
record* they already hold
It’s only spring training, but
genR E B M eB B H
Lefebvre, have been the lead­
Ylday at South Seminole.
a|0ng with a number of
the Dodgers have been hitting
ing hitter* for Loo Angelas this Torre* is a fast puncher. For
“
others of the team.
with eons latent authority — a
■prlag.
ntoa rounds Tuesday night the
Tuesday the Seminole* will United Press International
(haractarlftla even lacking In Winning pitcher Johnny PodPuerto Rican stalked wily WU- . U y M i m a
travel
to Mount Dora for a Washington 6 New York (N)
thely world clumpkxuhlp *••res gave up two runs and four lo, throwing lofts and rights I f l j I V I I I K
non-conference meet elated to
son two ysare ago,
hits in the diet Inning, but from his peek-a-boo style.
get underway at 4 p.m.
S«n Francisco 6 Boston 8
The new-found attack along
avoided more trouble with a In the sixth Torre* connect­
Naw York (A) 6 X- City 8
with their showcase pitching
succeufu! pieketf play *nd *1- ed with ■ vicious left hook to
Loa Angatea (N) 7 l b Louis
staff baa Inspired Las Vegas
Pastrano'a middle and the 29oddsmakera to pick the Dod­
year-old dancer went to the
Minnesota 5 Baltimore 1
gers 2-1 to win tha National
canvas for th* (tret lime In hla
Philadelphia 10 Cincinnati 1
League (tag tide m »on —quits
18-year career in the ring as
Houston 4 Chicago (A) t
a feat for a team (hat ftaUhed
WINTER
PARK
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—
6 nine-count waa totted, iha
Detroit 4 Milwaukee 2
In a dismal sixth • place Ue
Utte changed hands when re­ Th* Icmlnol* High baaafcaU Rollins Collage defeated Col­
laat par.
form John Lobiaaee refused team return* to action Friday by 4-1 Wednaaday In a base­
Tha Pedgar* have saaaed
MostAmsrlcan C«r»
te allow Pattrano to anawar afternoon, mooting tha Bishop ball gams that was part of
five or more rune In II games
Iho hall for th* 10th. Torn* Moore Homate t e n d p.m. the achoal'a annual Baseball
MEMBERSHIP
$18.08
Parts Extra if Naadsd
this apring, and four Uma*
then weekday Green* Fra 91
won on a technical knockout In lama In lanrord,
SWeak.
have scored nine or more.
the ninth.
The Seminole* will U ank­ 7s another game, Frlneetac: Land G‘ Lakes Corota] Club
Thalr is home run* rank the
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry
Paetraoo said afterward that le* thalr fourth victory of the defeated Virginia Military
axs-seta
Dodgers among th* team load­
All work dono by ixptrt mvhanfc* wins
h* had ntvar taken auch a spring. Thalr record la new Institute ( 4 .
ers hi tho distance department.
beating and that ha fait tha 8-1-1.
thi most modirn pricision oquipmont
Dismantle Cards
refer** was right in stepping Tha Seminole*' last gams
Wednaaday, Los Angela* dllRACING DAYS LEFT
th* fight. Ho celled Wa show­ w u rained out whan thoy
N o M o n ty D o w n O n C o r S o r v to o o
mantled the world champion
ing "mlaarabte."
played
Winter
Park
Tuaaday
St. Louie Cardinals with a sixTorroa named a* poesfbU afternoon. That gam* will ho
run aaeond tawing on route to
future oppononu (armor tlabU- ployed al t later date.
mote Floyd Potteries ond midBon Dudley will ha on th*
W h *# **"*
dteweight champion Joey Glar- mound for tho Seminal** with
d*Uo.
Stav*
Harris
catching.
Jim
in
m n
c io o tu v
d o v it ,
noTic'N o r nil it
m a m ip p ic u ti rm m u f
"I'll fight aaynw from tho Ervin will bo at Brat baa*
o r n .om n a in Ann ron TNH BTATH OF FI.Ottilia TO I middleweight! to the heavy­ with Bill Kuykendall at arcWILLIAM
M. UHANCII,
*Ki*inni.H ooirnTT.
HHaitlHNUM UNKNOWN! weights," he aald, hi* quiet ond, Hon Hinson short, and
m c H a c x a i no. i u m
A awnrn Complaint bavin*
noriiK o r AiinrTtnn
voice coming through a flash­ Bcrnle Barbour on third. The
•rui JULIAN It O II K II T Hilt- bean Iliad aaalnat you 4n tha
Circuit Court I* and for Beml- ing smite that redacted his un­ fielders will be Frank WhigMON*.
County,
Florida,
by limited joy In the title be had ham left, Chuck Scott coster
IIKHIUKNCR UNKNOWN note
Tou «r* hereliy notified that LAUKRNIA A. IIHANi'H. for
and Danny TillJa right.
Exching*
■ ■ ■ ■ Exchange
■ Petition h** been filed In the divorce, tha abort Utte of earned with hi* Data.
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial which la b A t t R R X l A A.
Emile Griffith, who return­ Loft bander Eddie FltagtrCircuit o l Florida la end tor II II A N C II. rialalHI, varaue ed hla welterweight crown with
If your car battery is 26 months old. It can fail at any tJmt
aid la expected to get back
Memtniil* County, by Ralph 1. WILLIAM M. I1IIANCII. De­
Post
Time
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M claln, tur tha adoption of fendant, thee# praeanla ara to a 13 round unanimous decision into action against Oak Ridge
and if w you atrandad. Don’t let it happen.______
ltaryl (lino airmone, * minor, command you to appear and over Jose Stable in U» apener oo Saturdoy. FlUgartld pitch­
and D*hr* Julan* airmons, a flla your Anewor or othor d*.
minor, by the Fotlttoaer and feneo or pteadlbf har«la with of boxing's first indoor title ed against Winter Park Tues­
you ara required ta *«rv* a tha Clark o f th* Clrault Court W
doubtehnodor.
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copy o f your Aneww ar ehjoc- of dominate Caualr. Florida,
tlon* to obow a*u*» why aald and tn arrvo a copy theraof on ed n deeIre to m m up Is In four Inning*.
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"My dream is to tight Glar- workout Wednesday and will
Slack N. Cleveland, Jr., of tho Drawar X, Saaford, Florida, on
firm of Cleveland, Stephenson or before tha 4th day of May, delta," ho said. "Kvrnry fight&amp; Mlie, Sanford Atlantic Na­ A. t&gt;, 1*11, er etherwlaa decree
Thursday before tbs gam**
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) —
There’* an undercurrent of
excitement In thli normally
quiet northeait Georgia City.
The azaleas are starting to
hud and that meant that
Master! week lie* immediate*
ly ahead.
No other community hai
■o large a portion of Ita eco­
nomy linked ao cloaely to a
golf tournament.
But, by the tame token, no
other golf tournament of
aueh magnitude returns year
after year to the name loca­
tion.
The U. S. Open and the
PGA, the other two tourna­
ment! In this nation’s big
three of golf, arc played at
a different site each year.
But the Mastera belongs to
Augusta.
Augusta locntcd along the
Savannah River which sep­
arates Georgia and South
Carolina, has a population of
about 70,000. During Mast­
ers week, which begins this
coming Monday, nearly that
many outaidera flock into
town to take part in the fes­
tivities.
The four days of actual
tournament play don’t start
until next Thursday (April
8) but the practice rounds
get underway in earnest
Monday when tha galaxy of
top golf stare arrive from
their play in the Greensboro
(X.C.) Open.
Spectators Limited
Due to a strictly enforced
limit of about 50,000 specta­
tors on tournament playing
«Uyti, a lot of people ' come
early just to watch their./aV.
orites warming up.
Thus, the crush begins at
the first of the week—and
never lets up until the last

Finley Denies
A's To Move
K A NS A S C I T Y , _Mo.
(UPI) — The seemingly end­
less hnsrbnll wars of Kanaoa
City Athletics* owner Charlea O. Finley reached new
horizons today with Finley
seeking help from Commis­
sioner Ford Frirk.
Finley la boiling over a
Tuesday report quoting his
former General M a n a g e r
Frank Lane at saying tht A’a
will move to Milwaukee after
the Braves exit to Atlanta.
Tho flamboyant Finliy fir­
ed back at I.anc Wcdirsday
and took his beef to Frick,
who I* in Bcllcalr, Fl»,
Finley termed Lane’l statement as "not only karting
baseball all over the coun­
try."
"Well, I telephoned Frick
to ace if he can help put a
atop to it," Finley *4L
“And, the comml«sl»er as­
sured me he was just u much
distrubed over Lane
ment aa I was. He
would take steps imi
' t o ttujT

Lane told a Chirajo SunTimes writer that tis Athlet­
ics would movs to XRhraukee,
"lock, atock and bagel" af­
ter the Braves Inhaft Atlan­
ta next season.

Itraggler leaves the day aftar the tournament is over.
For 51 weeks a year, Aufssta has more tourist acctmmodations than it can
fill. Next week it won’t have
•sough.
Despite the high tab plac­
ed on eating and sleeping
Airing masters week, Au|Uata businessmen still have
to turn tome folks away. It
las been said that many res­
taurant and hotet-motel op­
erators build their year's
business around the revenue
they'll receive during mastera week.
They aren’t bashful about
It, A meal or a room here
next week will cost jus*,
about double the usual ask­
ing price.
Rent Homes
Many residents rent out
their homes during master*
w'eck for plush rates and
take a vacation until things
settle back to normal.
But few complain serious­
ly. Masters week here is like
Mirdl Gras. A carnival spir­
it prevails throughout the
week.
Politicians almost threw a
monkey wrench into the
works this year.
For years, local officials
winked at a aUte law for­
bidding the tale of whisky
by the drink and a multitude
of bare did a booming busi­
ness.
Now such sales are lega lprovided the city holds a ref­
erendum and wins approval
from the voters. Augusta
ha* not yet held such
erendum ari3'Tt*Ht»**-..*i re­
Cecil Austin’s Rimpy will be
ported that--/’ b bars would
looking
for his eighth win of
close.
Hut the city father* decid­ the season when he goes to the
ed to wait until the Masters post in tonight's featured 10th
visitors go home before race at the Sanford-Orlamlo
reaching a decision on the Kennel Club.
Rimpy has been a quinlela
problem.
There are report* of wide­ factor in to of IB starts—an
spread gambling here (the enviable record in view of Ihc
Augusta newspapers recent­ fact that he has been running
ly ran a series about this). ■gainst the best greyhounds
But the hig attraction is at the track all season.
Also in tlie field Is one of
the golf tournament—an cxtravagansa t h a t annually the truly great greyhounds In
draws about 1)0 of th e the nation last year—O. It.a
world’s top golfers to com­ Me Duff. The Oswald Brothers
pete for a whopping 1130,000 dog was among the track winpurse. A golfer has to be In­ ningest dogs last season.
The veteran campaigner
vited to rompetc and to be in­
vited, he must have made a proved last week lie can still
name for himielf elsewhere. run ns he won a grade II
Arnold Palmer, the only event In 31.53 seconds. He won
four-time winner, will aeek by 7t4 lengths.
Others in the field Include
to become the first suc­
cessful defending champi­ Oul Quo Dupree, Gator Land,
on. Jack Nicklaua, top money La Pete, Speedy Dee, Johnnie
winner last year and cham­ Hush and Quite Nice.
Results of Wednesday night's
pion hero In 1903. missed
tournament* at Wilmington, races:
N.C., and Greenslmro to get 1*1 Rare — 5/1# — Time 31.15
Patrolman Day 8.40 1.20 2.00
in early practice.
11.80 1.00
In the past seven years, O.B.'s Adjusted
2.40
only Palmer, Nlcklaus, Gary Circus Wonder
Player—the only foreigner Quinlela (2-6) $33.40
ever to win here, and Art 2nd Race — S/lfi — Time 21-63
29.00 fl.BO 6.40
Wall have been Mastera Abhy Gee
Cadrnita
10.80 4.80
champions.
5.20
Palmer, Nlcklaus and Play­ Rudy's Gal
er will be among the favor­ QuinIda (2-4) 1106.20
ite* again but can expect Pcrfecta (2-4) $312.90
strong opposition from the Dally Double (6-2) *157.40
likes of Billy Casper, Doug 3rd Race — 5/18 — Time 31.76
SaiidviV Ton,- Ltnua vwd *■
Chuck" - 6.S3 -h2&gt;F3.36
9 40 8.80
host of others in the 93-man W.D.'s Money Man
Fickle Fortune
4.00
field.
All In all, it looks like an­ Quinlela (4-5) $35.80
other big week for Augusta Perfect* (5-4) $78.30
with the 29th Mastera at 4th Race — 5/18 - Time 32.33
Barberry Grace 22.80 13 80 5.00
hand.

Florida Fishing Derby Begins
Fi*h sro easier to catch
when they're away from home.
That fact was underscored
today by the Florida Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
with cvidenco from the fifth
annual Sehiitz $500,000 Flor­
ida Fishing Derby, a state­
wide fish tagging project for
the benefit of eraser* ation ami
recreation.
The Derby, now under way
through April 30 in its Zone
1. the lower East Coast, will
open for three months today
in Zone 3. Southwest Florida;
May 1 in Zone 3. Central
Florida, and June 1 in Zone
4, North Florida.
On the East Coast, the com­
mission is making a special
study of the biting habits of
young bass, along with other

biological research.
Bass are known to be home
loving creatures, rarely stray­
ing far away, but what hap­
pens If they are mowxi to
strange water?
The answer: They’ll bite
anything and everything they
see before them.
For its experiment, the
commission tagging team,
headed by William I,. Wegener,
transferred tagged young bass
in tank tmeks from their na­
tive habitat and released them
in canals of Palm Beach, Bro­
ward and Dade counties. Per­
centage-wise. their capture
has Iwcn mors* rapid amt
twice as great as tagged fish
released in home water.
One fisherman alone caught
four in two days, and recciv-

Braves Accused
Of Not Trying
LAKELAND, Kin. (UP1&gt;—
A second former Milwaukee
llrnvcs pitcher hus charged
tho tram didn't try to win
tin- pennant Inst season be­
cause it might have cost tlu-m
National League permission
to move to Atlanta.
Manager Bobby It r a g a n
said Billy lloeft’a comments
Wednesday were *'sn silly
they don’t deserve to bo dign­
ified by n denial."
Brngnn said It appeared

Rimpy To Seek
S Eighth Victory
I’m Squaw
1Q6X29
Ilols D’ Arc
4 60
Quinlela (7-8) $62.80
Perfect a (8 7) *188.10
5th Race — 8. — Time 41.39
Coro Win Dcre 12.00 5.60 3.30
Texas Tinker
4.40 2.80
Seootin Scout
2.60
Quinlela (1-7) *33.80
l’erfecta (1-7) *118.80
6th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.95
Gary's
Troubles
12.20 4.80 \i.HO
I’m Princes*
5.20 5.00
Irish Suspense
3 Go
Quinlela (38) $29 00
Pcrfecta (2-8) *72.30
7th Race —.
— Time 41.21
Paula Jane
6 60 4.20 3.60
Runs Heap
9 00 7.40
Quiet Qucenic
5.60
Quinlela (56) $12.60
Perfects (5 6) *101.10
8th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.41
She Won
18 40 4 so 2.60
Joyoti
3.60 2.20
W.D.’s Sure Fool
3.20
Quiniela (4 5) $14.00
Pcr/ecl* (4-5) *72 60
9th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.43
Noble Clyde
15 00 5.40 5 20
Ryandalo
2 80 2.80
Michael K.
6.40
Quiniela (2-8) $14.20
Pcrfecta (2-8) *121.20
BHh Rare — 5/16 - Time 31-20
Miss Whirl
3.60 3.00 2 80
Ebony Rock
6.30 10 80
Shams
8.30
Quiniela (3-8) $40 60
Perfects (8-3) *95 10
nth -Rm c — *i - H ckc 4 t.«
Tillies’ Girl
8 00 3.60 2.40
By Gemini
4 40 2.40
Start Soon
3.80
Quinlela (4-7) *1560
Pcrfecta (6*7) *79 50
Mulurl handle $88,518

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Welcome VAH - 6

llocft lias Iwen “ reading
W a r r e it Spnlm's r o p y .
Spalin'* been saying the same
thing nil spring.”
Spalm made similar char­
ges last fall when he blasted
Brngitu after being sold by
the Braves to the New York
Mets.
'■If we were going to At­
lanta this spring. I'd love to
go ns a champion instead of
a fifth pluct) club," 11lagan
said.

rd $3,035 In cash awards from
the Jos. Schliti Brewing Com­
pany which defrays all costs
of the conservation program.
He is Owen Day, Fort Laud­
erdale postoffice uxtrker, who
would have got more except
that he threw back the first
two, worth at least $35 and
mayhc higher awards ranging
up to $10,000. He didn’t know
then the meaning of their
numbered tags. One other fourounce fiah he took to a Schlltz wholesaler in accordance
with Derby rules had a $1,000
tag vslue, and a number de­
signated as an Old Milwaukee
Conservation Award which
paya double the normal award.
Day was paid $3,000. His
fourth young bass was worth
$25. AU were caught on High­
way 17 near Andytown, and
were "transferred'' fish.
Incidentally, Srhlilz award
winning fish wear small ob­
long metal lags clipped to
their upper lip. metal discs
Ihe sire of a dime near the
tail, or stiff yellow nylon cord
protruding front both aides of
their underbelly. Salt water
fish, releasesl by the Stale
Board of Conservation for the
Derby, have Ihe same identi­
fying marks.
The Derby Is open frea to
the public, and the awards
may be claimed from any
Sehiitz wholesaler who deliv­
er Ihe tagged fish In Ihe state
agencies for scientific re­
search.
It never par* to throw back
a Sehiitz tagged fish.

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�Easter Fashions Are Garden Of Tender Color
both the coata and auita that
NEW YORK — (NBA) — |fkoM Blin d egg* thla jriir, call* for a lightweight coat or I tor morning will be
Will dot the accne.
Wt kara to wait longer lor but avax a lato loiter itiU lult ta many pirta of the I aoftaeaa la tone and
country. And you will find
shopping for Enter fuhJoai
a plea lure.
Stark Mama and rij,ld talloriug hi bold colon are gone.
Prankly feminine lloea ta
auch aoR lonei aa white Tal­
lin, blueatone, aquamarine,
marble green, pink Ice and
lemon are to.
The aprlng allhouette not­
able only for fluid aoftneaa alIowa fabric to dominate. And
fashion in a alow evolution ra­
ther than revulution craatea
internt with texture and col­
or. Indeed it doea for Eaatar
thla year.
You will find coata of light
blue ribbed wonted teamed
with navy dreiaca. Chalk
chiffon flannel coata will
brighten black wool crape
dreiaca. And there won't be a
auit In the Easter parade that
doein't bout lta own eolor
and f a b r i c
co-ordloaled
blouae.
Thla Eailcr ault Jacket*
will obligingly allow for lb*
figure that'a In them. There
are hip-length Jacket* for the
great majority and long, lean
atylci for the leggy gal. Sklrta
are iwlngy and aupple.
Often pocketed and belted,
AIRY AND LIGHT u aprlmr itMlf, thla honey,
aulti for Eaitcr herald the
SOFT, CLASSIC LINES will mold the ahnpe of
comb* wool eoatuma ault by Seymour Fox cornea
return of the lucked-In blouae.
thn Kanter faahion parade thin year. Typical in
in Eaatar i f f colon of apricot, blueatone, corn*
And thla time around, H'a con­
this chalk-colored coat In AmkIo'r double-woven
cob yellow and chalk. The jacket han a tie to
sidered chic to combine a
wool gabardine loomed in America. The nhouldmatch the pure allk, jewel-neck blouite. Kneed
checked or polka dot blouie
ers are aquaretl off with noft precision.. Collar
akirt ho* pocket* and the belt la of matchinf
with a pinstripe ault al well
la
amatl and neat. Gilt buttons are a bright conleather. Coatumes like this will play rolea in the
a* with a aolld fabric.
trait. Thla la a Saymour Fox creation,
Baiter scene.
The overall picture on Eaa-

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Jake L a w
Cdr. Warran Petlerioo, U.S.C.G., ha* been visiting hU
mother, Mra. K. Petteraon, of
Sunrise Boulevard, Dslary,
since the death of hit father,
B. PeUereon, at Dublin, 0*.
Com mender Petteraon will be
flying beck to Hawaii thla
week.

Item Lakaman art that abe
(a collecting her own itonea
i'a doway, Margarotte. Bast wishes from
your Mcada to DeBary for a

Mr. end Mrs. Otto Hartwlg
Sr. of Valencia Drive enter­
tained their eon and daughMr. gad Mrs. Prod Ism- tar-to-law, Mr. and Mra. Otto
merer of Suasst Drive have Hartwlg Jr. of Chicago, ill.
their daughter, lira. William
Hahn, of JaekaoaWUe, and Mlaa Violet Erickaon and bar
grandaoo, William Boy Hahn, Mae*, Mrs. Ruby Lee Erickn, entertained Mra, Horst
as their recent guatt*.
Eimmerman and Mra. Charlei
Mia* Margarette White of Keiper at their homa on Sat
Margaretto Road haa her bro­ urday for dinner,
ther. Harold White, visiting
Mrs. George Xoan celebrat­
in DeBary from Otova City,
ed her birthday with a dinner
Pa.
at tha DeBary Restaurant on
Mra. Person LUtle of Ala- Sudsy, March 28, with Mra
lea Dilvo left for New Jersey L. Taylor and Prank Brown
to visit her mother before tak­ of DeBary.
ing off on a trip to Africa
and Rome. Caroline oipecti
Mra. G. Whltford at Walter
to see outer places of interval Reed HoipUal, Washington,
While abroad.
D. C„ has had her room
changed to No. 10, Ward «,
Mra. Howard Ureea wlibas
tat wishes, Ganevive, for
to thank her many frlrnda for your operation.
their kind and welcome carda
while ahe was to Seminole
Mr. and Mm . Paul Taylor
Memorial Hospital
of Dahlti Drive UR Dellary
for their home la Lyons, N.
Report* tram Seminole Me­ Y., on Monday, March M.
morial Hospital on Mra. WUMrs. Mary Minders of
Dahlia Drive haa recently re
tuned from a trip to Naiaau.

Social

Regulations
Tha Herald welcomes all
social aewa with tha fol­
lowing regulation* aatabUahadi
1—Photograph and eov•rage requests ahould bo
mad* three day* prior .to
event.
I—Engagement e n d
wedding forma ara available to bo accompanied by
photo four day* before
announcement.
•—New* may be dubmltud at office, via malt
or phone for abort notice*.
Typewritten aceeunte hi
lowtr ease double spaced
are expedited more quickly. Name# ahould be print­
ed to manuscript report*.
4—Personal black and
white photo# and negative*
are acceptable.
•—Photo# made by Her­
ald atoff may ba duplicat­
ed at nominal coat.
Darla WUItomn
Society Editor
•St-MU—City

Planning Reunion
In Early June

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Page B — April I, 19OT

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Miss Donna Young To Marry
Mr. and M n. Jamea F.
Young of Crystal Point, San­
ford, announce the engage­
ment and approaching marri­
age of their daughter, Mill
Donna Terry Young, to Ed­
ward M. Waller Jr., aon of
Mrt. Edward M. Walter Sr.
and tha lata Mr. Waller, of
Mampbla, Tcnn.
The lovely bride-tleet at­
tended S e m i n o l e County
6chooIa and waa graduated
with honor* from Stuart Hall,
Staunton, Va. She la prtaeatly attending Barnard College,
New York City, where aha la
on the atail of the Undergrad­
uate Journal and a member
of the Representative Assem­
bly.
Her fiance attended acboola
to West Memphis, Ark., and
waa graduated from Central
High School in Mefflphi*.
He la n 1M4 graduate of
Columbia College, New York
City, where be waa a member
of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity
and Blue Key Society. He i*
presently attending the Uni­
versity of Chicago School of
Law.
Complete wedding plana will
b* announced at a later date.

The 1140 graduating claaa
of Seminole High School will
hold ■ reunion at T p.m. June
12 at Jim Spencar’a Restau
rant. There will be dinner and
dancing.
The Reunion Committee
■aId the entire dining room
wilt be rnerved for the clan.
There wilt he n charge per
person to cover dinner and
other expense*.
The committee alio invites
any mtmber of the ’40 clan
who waa not graduated to
June, ’40, to participate In the
reunion activities and dinner.
They may contact Clayda
Jones at 322-4690 or Helen
Meriwether at 322-030S.
Mrs. Boyd Coleman, ona of
tha clan apontori, hai Invited
the d a n to a reception at bar
homa following the 2;30 p.m
Clait Day axerclicl at tha
high ichool Juna 4.

Osteen

Personals
By Mrt. (larvate Beyder
Mr. and Mn. Jamea Camp­
bell of Webater. N. Y., have
been visiting Mr. and Mra.
William Wankoaky. Alto ben
from Binghamton, N. Y., Is
Mra. Chariotta Harris and
from Pelts, Pa., Mra. Roberta
Brown. Mrs. Harris and
James Campbell are (he son
and daughter of Purl Camp­
bell who made his home with
Mra. Frank George, and are
visiting their father.

Past Noble Grands
MISS DONNA TERRY YOUNG

W arm Weather Fashions
Feature Color, Designs

Dr. and Mra. Myron Blott
DALLAS, Tax. (UPI)-Th*
of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrt.
pattern* for warm waathar
Thelma Lewla and Mra. Bitty
fashions arc cut from a wide
Snyder and son, John, of San.
, ,
eraty geomeford, were dinner ------- 1 llW iil
stripcs, plaids
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Sun-i
and quilting.
day.
Some of the geometries, In
Mr. and Mn. Donald Sny fluenced by off-beat or op art,
dcr Jr., of New Springfield, are eye shockers. Check* and
Ohio, are spending a week stripes come in all altea.
with hit grandmother, Mrs. Plaids in the main are muted
in lone, In contrast with tome
Clarence Snyder.
of the solid color materials,
clear end bright yellows,
oranges, pinka and blue and
blue greens,
Stripes more often run horitontally than vertically, ex­
cept In some of the "tranalHon" suits, detigned to be
MARCH 20, HU
cool enough for warm fall
AdmUslea*
days but atlil look ahead to a
Elfle B. Durden, Earl My- change to winter.
en, Nathaniel Hugh**, ElisaQuilted coltoni are the pet
abeth Parke*, Donald Q. of Charles Dickey, one of the
BrIU III, Wilbur GUchrlat, members of th* Teaat Fash­
Mary E. Schuencmano, Bell* ion Creators Association hold­
Kolodncr, Sanford;
Emily ing lta 13tb annual preta week
Goodman, DeBary; Barbara for visiting reporter*.
Havens, Oaneva; Charlie OilDickey used quilling for
vtr; Bufut C. Harwell, Or­
lando.
■Irtha
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond lievans, Geneva, a girl.
Dltchargaa
Lavlnla Allcnder, Eula Daw­
son, Edgar Gathers, John
Hines, Matilda Tynar, Natrtoa
Tyson, Samuel E. Warren, Ro­
bert W. Williams, Sandra
Macherone and baby boy,
Sanford; Lillie Stewart, Moul
trie, Ga.; Jtuth E. Markowlta,
Uninndalc, Long Island, N, Y.

Hospital

N o te s __

daytime suits, with cardigan
Jackets, in dear lemon or
mint green tones; In drestei
with solid—
quilted cotton paired with
tops in co-ordinated floral pat
terna; and in convertible dinnar dreisei.
The convertlblei were com
binatlona of floor length sklrta
in aolld shade quilting with
print tops. Remove the skirts
via alppcr closing* and prea
to, alim day draises were be.
neatb.
Several Texaaa manufactur­
ers featured the long-jacketed
suit silhouette, with jackets
reaching wrlat or fingertip
length but not long enough to
took like tunica,
Cuplaoll-leeds did a aerial
of thaae auita to aollda, tnoialc
plaids or vertically striped
cottons. One of tha handsom­
est: a seersucker In black and
white stripe with belted back
and patch pockets, plua white
luck-la blouae.

SHORT COCKTAIL GOWN8 *#em to be the vogue for nil tho local loveU*s nntlcipnting attending the tala Bombing Derby party from 8 to 11
p.m., April 0 In the Bnnford Naval Air Station Ballroom. Shopping for
Tuet the "very thing" from the fnehlonable selection* at RoJny'a nro
Navy wlvei from the left, Fefgy Harrop, Betsy Bet ton and Dcmnris
Farrell.

Mr. aid Mn. M. Carlaan of
Legion Place have been cn
tortalBlog-Mc-CwHea'f-aur.t
Mra. Kenneth Llndatrand, of FAIR REX RICK OFTENKR
. . HUT LIVES LONGER
Tarrytowa, N. Y., for several
Men have lung claimed that
moetha.
women are the weaker ees.
Mr. and Mm . Erllng Thomp Now come* proof from th*
son of Seminole Drlvo had Health Inaurane* Institute. A
old trtonda drop to on Sunday recent etudy show* that wom­
en have IS per cent more
afternoon.
cold*, 20 per cent more at­
tack* of flu, and twira aa
Mm . Helen McGrath
Washington Hill, Conn., who
waa tho recent guest of Mr.
and Mrs. John Dxick or Cal
altea Drive, flaw back homa
on Saturday to arrive back on
the job to the office of Judge
af the Prahate, Jamea H
Lawtor, to Watorbury, Conn
Mm . McGrath llkad DeBary
*o wall aha will retun for an
other visit.

Medical News
many htedachae aa men. The
fair acx come* down with 233
acute condition* a year per
ovary 100 woman, compared
with 204 for man.
That* facto notwithstand­
ing, women live longer than
man — almost aaven years
longer, according to the ex
porta.

The Past Noble GMnda
Club mat Tuesday evening el
tha home of Mra. Nell
Futrall. Mrt. Eva Beckham
presided at th* baainaea meet­
ing and th* Devotion waa
given by Mn. Eva Willlami.
v. '•«; April meeting will bo
a covered diah luncheon el
11:30 at th* home of Mrt.
Meblo Brown la Lake Mery.
D e l l e i * ua rofnahments
wen served by the hoeteaa to
Mrs. Beckham, Mra. William*,
Mra. Brown, Mr*. Minal*
Taylor, Mn. Virginia Anderaon, Mn. Etbal Willlami,
Mn. Etlaebeth Hannum, Mn.
May Rubow, Mrt. Clannc*
Snyder, Mra. Mary Jameson,
Mn. Henrietta Raines, Mra.
D. c. Howard and Mn. Al­
burn Rector.

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papering a room la right after
the ream haa baas papered
Writ* down the lumber of
r*Us It took to do • room, then
paste that number to the back
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tor the

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�The Sanford Story League
Meets For Easter Program
The Sanford Story League
net Monday evening with
Mrt. Fred Robb. Hostesses
for the evening were Mr*.
Betty Snyder and Mra. Earl
Evana.
The meeting waa opened by
the preildent, Mra. Betty Sny­
der, and all read In unlaon
the "Story Telleri Creed."

Personals
Jack Ivey, ion of Mr. and
Mra. John Ivey la home for
aprlng holiday! from Wake
F o r e a t Unlveralty. Accom­
panying Jack la hie room­
mate, Bane Moaeaon, and two
olher Kappa Alpha fraternity
brothere, Auatla Macon, from
Henderaon, N. C., and Bill
J e f f r i e a, from Charlotte.
Moaeaon la from Annapolla,
Md.

Plana were made to bold
the neat meeting on April 24
and to have a covered dlah
luncheon to honor Mra. Nell
Baker Parker, one of the of­
ficer! of the Eaatern Dlatrict
of the National Story League.
Thia being the meeting be­
fore Eaater, a rellgioua theme
waa uaed In the program by
the chairman, Mra. K. Mykkanen. S h e Introduced a
gueat, Mra. Fred Chance,
who read an lnaplrationat let­
ter taken from a copy ol
"Ideala." Mra. Mykkanen'a
"Story of the Cruclflalon"
waa alio taken from "Idaala."
The hosteaaea aerved cake
and punch from a table over­
laid with blue linen, uilng
milk glaaa and continuing the
Easter theme with an ar­
rangement of Eaater lilies In
the center.

Miss Susan Tanner Engaged 1Lodge
,Se™noSchedules
'afe,tf al1
Mr. and Mrs. William O.
Tanner Jr., at Sanford, an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
uaughter, Mlaa Susan Jane
Tanner, to Stovcn II. Worden,
son of Ralph L. Worden and
the late Mra. Worden, of Raymond, Waah.
The bride-elect waa born in
Beth, Maine, and attended
schools throughout the coun­
try due to her father's mili­
tary career. She waa grad­
uated from Seminole High
School with the class of 19G3,
where she waa a member of
the Dramatic Club. She at­
tended Orlando Junior College
and is presently employed as
bookkeeper with Firestone,
Inc,
Her fiance was born In Ray­
mond, Wash., and was grad­
uated from High School there
in i960. He Is presently serv­
ing a lour of duty with the

dCoJTUUfUtksiM
Remove belli from aklllet and
keep hot while making gravy.
Combine flour with remaining
shortening In skillet. Add wa­
ter, dill seed and marjoram.
Stir in aour cream and heat
thoroughly. Pour over ham
balls on a platter and serve.
Serves 4 to 5.
• • •
Now from the County Home
Demonstration office cornea
some good ones, too.
SOUR ORANGE PRESERVES
4 sour oranges
Ito cupa aour orange juice
lto cupa water
lto cups sugar
Waah Mur ^ r ^ ^ ^ v g ^ off
much of the thick while part
ai possible, cut in halvpa.
Squeeze out Juice. Handle
carefully to avoid splitting
halvas. Drain. Maka a syrup
of orange Juice, water and su­
gar. Drop halves into syrup.
Cook on low heat until rinds
are transparent. Pack rlndi
In clean Jars. Covar with hot
ayrup. Seal and plaea Jara In
large kettle of hot water. Wa
ter ahould cover Jara. Sim
mer 10 mlnuUa to complete
the seal and sterilise.
• • •
ORANGE BUTTER
• oranges
g lbs. sugar
I can crushed pineapple
to lb. butter
Grind o r a n g a i (squeeze
juice). Add to sugar, pine
apple and butter. Bring to
rapid boll and boil slowly
IS mlnutaa. Stir to prevent
sticking. Pour in sterilized
Jara and aaal.
• • •
DEVILED TUNA
CASSEROLE
2 cans tuna
1 tbip. grated onion
1 tbsp. lemon Juice
3 tbspa. chopped parsley
to tap. garlic salt
to cup potato chips
to cup butter
to cup flour
to tap. salt
a cupa milk
1 cup bread crumbs
tepP*r._
Drain tuna, break into large
piecea. Add onion, lemon
Juice, parsley and salt. Melt
butler, blend in flour and seasonlngs. Add milk gradually
and cook until thick and
smooth, stirring constantly.
Fold ill braid crumbs and
tuna mixture. Place in well
greased 1 • quart casserole.
Covar with potato chips. Bake
to 400 degree oven for IS to
M mtoutoa. Serves 0.
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FESTIVE MULLET
I lbs. mullet fillets or other
flab fillets, fresh or froten
to cup French dressing
lto cupa em bed cheese crac­
ker!

2 tbspa. melted fat or oil
paprika
Thaw frozen filleti. Skin fil­
lets and cut Into serving size
portions. Dip fish in dressing
and roll in cracker crumbs.
Place in a well greased
cookie sheet, 15 by 12 inches.
Drizzle fat over fish. Sprinkle
with paprika. Bake in an ex­
tremely hot oven (500 de­
grees) for to to 12 minutes or
until (Ish (lakes easily when
tested with a fork. Sarvcs 6.
• 0 •
BAKED TUNA
WITH CHEESE BISCUITS
1 medium onion, chopped
1 medium green pepper, chop­
ped
3 tb»ps. butler
6 tbtps. flour
3 cups milk
1 (sp. salt
2 7-oz. cans tuna
1 can biscuit mix
'.i cup milk
grated cheese
2 slices pimento, sliced
dash of pepper
Cook onion and green pep­
per in butter until limp. Stir
in flour. Gradually add milk.
Add salt and pepper and rook
stirring until aauce bubbles.
Mix in tuna. Turn into a large
shallow baking dish. Combine
biscuit mix and milk. Turn
onto a lightly fliured board
and pat dough into a to-inch
thick rectangle. Sprinkle with
cheese and pimento. Roll as
a Jelly roll. Cut Into 8 slices.
Arrange slices on top of tuna
mixture. Bake 80 minutes at
350 degrees. Serves 4.

Medicinal hydrogen perox­
ide or lemon help dean tobac­
co atalni from handa.

MISS SUSAN JANE TANNER
(Hrulgcfl Photo)

The make-up look for aprlng
and summer may be simpli­
fied. However, you can do wild
things with your ryes for
evenings oul. Artificial eye­
lashes In all kinds of kooky
designs tre Just right.
-jcur wits
first and secure the false lash­
es.

MRS. ATTJS GARDNER, left, president o f thu
Rebekah Assembly o f Florida waa recently hon­
ored with a banquet at thu Civic Center given
by Scminoln Rebekah Ledge No. -111. Pictured
with Mra. Gnrdner is Mrs, Louise Long, noble
grand of the lodge.

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whilu walling for your tub to
fill, lift your arms above
your head 10 to IS limes. Let
your flngcrllpa touch. Then
drop arms ami repeat.
You will find this helps un­
tie the nervous knots in your
upper bark and neck and
krrps these muscles toned.

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PRETTY BECKY PARSONS of thn Florida
State Bank, give* sneak preview of Easter bon­
nets to be featured in ttlfiantlc contest spon­
sored by the bank In April.

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Diet and exercise play a
major part In controlling teenage skin problems. Get plenty
of sleep, be artlve in sports
or take long walks, clean your
face thoroughly dally and
avoid frlad foods, chocolates,
nuta and carbonated drinke. If
your faco or neck breaks out.
wash gently with a cleanser
recommended by a doctor,

ter In tinted shirts for day,
says one men's wear design­
er. lion l’oslal, of Ilrveriy
Hills, Calif., said the colored
shirts do a more flattering
job of reflecting light. He
It la mistake, aays Leo Rit­ recommended p a l e blues,
ter, to label some of the novel yellows, tans and pinks.
furs "craiy." Ritter, furrier
for 32 years, says that a bet­ The covar-up look is a hit
ter term la "neglected." with the- hat wearerf, reports
These "forgotten" furs arc one New York buying office—
coming back, ha said, and not Fella Lllienlhal and Company.
for sports clothes alone. The It shows in wig-like hats in
furs he mentioned Include organza petals or raffia straw.
persian l a m b , black-dyed Also popular la the baby cap
muskrat, opossum, lyox, and of flowers, which tics under
the foxes.
(he chin. The rolled brim
straws, for tailored clothra,
A man's skin tone looks bel­ also are best sellers.

W IG S

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When you're lolling on the
beach or dipping to and out
of the pool, you need a sim­
ple hairdo. Use a wig or wig­
lets for more elaborate eve­
ning styles.

Neweit look to all those
floating chiffoni for spring arc
the chiffon prints, repeating
the pattern of the bask- heav­
ier silk print beneath.

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A motorcade will leave the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Char­
les E. McCune at • a.m„
Monday, April S, for Salter's
Nursery, Orlando, where the
Chuluota His and Har Gardaa
Club will gather at 10 a.m.
Following a talk by Keith
Salter on perennials and
flowering trees, thare will be
• tour of the nursery and a
business meeting.
Members are asked to no­
tify Mr. and Mrs. MeCuns
whether or not they plan to
attend, will drive or will seed
transportation, to order that
arrangements may he tornplated.

Beauty Briefs

FASHIONETTES

SETTING ONLY

C A Mi F
SHCF

Rummage Sale

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S taps. Worcestershire sauce
t taps, wine vinegar
to tap. ground ginger
Bleed together aour cream
and mayonnaise. Add Worces­
tershire sauce, vinegar and
ginger. Min well. Spread on
buna.
e o •
RED FLANNEL STYLE
ROAST BEEr HASH
g cupa chopped cooked beef
roast
g cups chopped cooked potstoes
. . .
g cupa chopped cooked beats
b cup chopped onion
to garlic clove, minced
1 tap. salt
.to tap. pepper
to tap. mustard
t alicea bacon
to cup milk
Thoroughly combine beef,
potatoes, beets, onion, garlle
end dry Ingredients. Place in
a »-lnch square baking pan.
Arrange bacon slices over
bash mixture. Pour mill over
the entire surface. Bake In a
moderate oven 350 degrees un­
til bacon U crisp or about 40
minutes.
• • •
PORK IN APPLE KIAUT
• pork chops
•alt and pepper
1 lb., IS o*. can aaurknul
g taps, whole carraway seed
or dry mustard
H cup brown sugar
g apple*, cored and spud _
Season chops and hmwn In
large ahillet. Combine sauer­
kraut, carraway aetd and
brown stmar. Remove brown­
ed chops from skillet Cover
bottom of aklllet with kraut
mixture. Lay apple dices on
top of kraut. Lay (hops on
top of apples. Cover. Simmer
go minutea or until &lt;tepa are
lender. Server 0.
e e e
HAM BALLS M
SOUR CREAM GRAVY
l lb. ground coohM ham
to cup chapped octet
to cup shortening
to tap. tefter
1 egg
a tbspa. Dour
to cup water
to up. dill eeed
to up. merjersm
l cup dairy aour cream
Pan fry onion in abortonlng
la a aklllet. Reaove and
combine with hap, pepper
nod egg. Shape afcture Into
I inch bells end bigsrn evenly
on all sides in hot shortening.

United States Navy, stationed The marriage will he sol­
at Sanford Naval Air Station, emnized at 8 pm. on April,
where he is an electronics 30 at the First Baptist Church |
Seminole Rebekah Lodge
technician.
of Sanford.
No. 43 met Thuraday evening
at the Odd Fellows Hall with
Mra. Louisa Long, nobla
grand, presiding.
Visitors welcomed war* Mr.
and Mra. Floys Athow and
Mra. Charles Green. Mra. Maa
Myers, a member who haa
been III for aavaral months,
waa welcomed.
The lodge voted to give
their old regalia to a new
Rebekah Lodge being Insti­
tuted in Cocoa,
A rummage (tie Is planned
for April Sth and 10th, to bo
held in tho old Rears Build­
ing on W. First St.
Anyone having rummage
to donate please contact Mra.
Long, phono 822-4110 or Mra.
Clarenct Hnyder 322-4141.
A program honoring Schuy*
ler Colfax, a former U. 8.
vice president and Founder
of Uia Rebekah Order, waa
given.

His And Her Club
To Meet For Tour
Of Nursery

Q o h tW l

By Mrt. I . L. Johnson
■y Mrt. M. L. Johnson
Wall, Sid you attend the
Cooking school! I sure hope
you did and enjoyed it. For
the benefit of those who did
not git to go we will give
several of the recipes every
week for t while.
HAMBURGER STEAK
SANDWICHES WITH
dlNQER CREAM SPREAD
Shape I lbs. ground beef in­
to 0 patUts. Pan-broil in large
heavy aklllet or on the outdoor
barbecue grill to desired de­
gree of doneneaa. Spread 6
split round sandwich buna
with cream spread.
GINGER CREAM SPREAD
•we cream

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South Seminole Welcome Wagon Club Features Elegant Fashions
Wf Mu t i m Miles
Latest fashioni for spring
aad rammer wear being offer­
ed at Morse's Feminine FaahIona ia Casselberry's Seminole
Plau were abown for the
March meeting of South Sem­
inole Welcome Club held laat
Thursday at the Mid-Florida
Country Club.

Membera from the elub Mra. J.
•erred aa modela with Mra. Crum,
Jack (Genie) Fritter doubling
aa commentator.
Mra. Horace (Marie) Boardman wore a atunn!ng pure allk
eleeveleia aheath In hot pink
while an equally attractive
black and white checked allk
jersey caaual was shown by

Stanley

(Minna)

Brown and black flowers
white background combined

make the very smart aheath
In whipped cream dacron
polyester worn by Mrs. Ken­
neth (Ethel) Stoudt and Mrs.
Harold (Bunny) Dickinson
looked "fresh as a daisy" In
a yellow two-piece dacron and
cotton drip dry by Majestic.
Just right for seasonal en­
tertaining at home, Mrs. Ro­
bert (June) Newell appeared
In smart slim slacks by Mis­
ter Pants made from lovely
blue dacron polyester cotton.
With them she wore the latest
ruffled,
in overblouses,
three-quarter sleeved floral
print In greens, blue and pink,
loosely fitted to the hip line.
Mrs. William (Barbara) St.
L a w r e n c e , manager of
Morse's Feminine Fashions,
in a one-piece mint green dac­
ron with permanent pleated
skirt, provided a refreshingly
cool touch in the hot spring
weather. Owner of the shop.
Mrs. Leon (Barbara) Morse,
modeled a clever one-piece
linen with top of black and
white checks attached to yel­
low slim skirt.
Mrs. Fritter wore a smart

spring suit in blue of dacron
and cotton with printed blue
and white ovcrblouie featur­
ing a softly turned collar-tie
type neckline.
Entertainment for the pro­
gram was provided by the

Misses Sherri Mount and Mar­
lene Rosen who were most at­
tractively outfitted in green
and white costumes for their
tap dance routine.
Door prise for the day was
won by Mrs. Irene Blanchard

MRS. J. STANLEV (MINNA) CRUM, left, and
Mr*. Horace (Marie) Boardman.

MRS. ROBERT (JUNE) NEWELL, left, and
Mr*. Kenneth (Ethel) Stoudt.

brown-tans, pink, red, wood
tones and green.
DEFINITIONS
NEW YORK (UPI)—There’*
a world of difference between
the words "trim” and "cut"
when It comes to hair styling,
reports the Lilt Reference
Service. While an Inch of hair
oi less U cut off for a trim,
a cut can mean anything from
one to six Inches. To avoid un­
happy (cars after the fact, be
specific with your hairdresser
about length.

second bridge; Mra. Marie
Boardman, first canasta, and
Mra. Waneeta Holmes, second
canasta.
Next meeting of the club
will be April X2 at Creightons
in Winter Park.

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cherry or maple make the
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FAVOR BEIGE
CHICAGO (UPD-The Na­
tional Housewares Manufac­
turers Association says that
a survey of manufacturing
companies and buying firms
Indicates that beige will be
the favorite color In housewares In 1969.
The survey predieted that
other favorite colors, In order
of preference wIlL

and winner of the project
prise, donated by Mrs. Mae
Jones, was Mrs. Bernlece O'­
Hearn.
Card winners were Mrs.
Ma t h t i d e Kramer, first
bridge; Mrs. Lotte HalloweR,

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Ivy Leaguers Prefer Feminine Fashions
When asked, "How da you ("A great dress") and a yel­
like blkinliT" the rrspops* low shirtwaist dreas ("My
wai 100 per cent In favor. 1 favorite style").
The panelists hoped their
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sturdy lassea, beware. They comments would remain an­
are not for you.
onymous. After all, they had
lar U topi,
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Arne! sharkskin in a spark­ to go bsck home.
At 18 or 14 he'll show this
ling white tennis dress was
It was a delight to watch
by ducking Into the nearest applauded. But one panel
their aerlous consideration of
doorway rather than meet
aiemher made a sad commen­ the way they would Uka tkelr
S I R accidentally when ha
tary on white. “ Great, if U'a dates to dress. But a step back
laat prepared with a scathing
aot filthy." Since this fahrle into my own time, where col­
remark. But once the growing
and many others launder ia lege years are but a memory,
paUa subside, be will aot only
a jiffy, It's disheartening that convinced ma that u a man
admit his Interest to all who
his remark waa deemed neces­ gets older, bis interest ia
will listen but aLao consider sary.
women’s clothes centers pure­
blmsolf aa expert on how a
They all liked brack dress­ ly oa bow much they cost.
girl should look end behave.
Try asking your husband
That ha eaa be both articu­ es, not only for sportswear,
late aad opinionated oa the but for Informal parties. One hew he likes your new kat
■abject 1 learned a lew days r a t h e r ambiguous remark But it took them a lot of Uma
about a flowered, above-tbe- Bnttasm to silver dollars ha
answers, "How much was ItT"
Flea Dartmouth sophomores knee shift; "It hides a lot.”
Dance dresses must allow
were Invited by a larga fiber
company to Indulge In a young movement, according to DartYOU SHOULD SEE
man's favorite pastime—girl moutb'a class of '6T. They all
watching. Eighteen dlftercat do the monkey, frug, the jerk
THE BIG NEW
outfits ware modeled for Tom and tha swim and feel their
Grove of Kingston, R. 1., Cliff dates wouldn't get very far
SELECTION OF
Smith Jr. of Waston, Conn., la tight, slinky sheaths. With
SPRING COSTUME
Faal Lipscomb of Rochester. oat exception, these men
Mlaa., Paul Kluugnesa from want to taka their glrla dancJEWELRY WE
Thief Elver Falls, Mian., aad tag. The exception raid ha
HAVE I
Tad Walklay ef Darien, Conn. would rather go to tha movies
Tha clothe* represented a or ride a bike. So It looks aa
cross section of what a girl though even HIS girl wouldn't
"go-getter" needs for every get far la a tight, aliaky
occasion, from active sports •heath.
to a formal daace. Aad every
Their reaction to far-out
clothes (Courtages type) was
unexpected. They didn't mart
in disgust but admitted that

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BEAK AM Y i 1 k w
m l jrour column for y*ar*.
and Hava been tempted ma­
ny tlmea to write but, to*
day, I eat) bo longer reatrain
myeelf.
The letter "FOE PRAY.
ER" eenda me Into action,
Tha writer (along with ma­
ny other*) haa obvlouily
misinterpreted the Supreme
Court'e ruling to ban pray,
era in the public achoole.
The ruling does NOT for­
bid prayer In the public
achoole. It merely placet a
ban on pruyere competed,
prescribed er recommended
by any agency, teacher or
employee of the govern*
ment In other worda, It la
an effort to keep the State
and C h u r e h separated.

By Abigail Van Buren
■nee, In our public echeele,
we have children whose re.
Hgiout beliefs differ, the
■iprrma Court ruled that in
■Irosii to ALL, no ONE
praytr should be THE pro.
eerlbed prayer for ueo in
*ur public echoole.
Sincerely,
MRS. J. A. C.
• • •
D E A R ARBYi "FOR
PRAYER" aald ha wished
that we would go berk to
the "old wey” and return
prayers to our p u b l i c
tchools. I hope you'll giv*
equal voire to thoso of us
Who are alto "FOR PRAY*
ER’1—but not in our public
schools,
I tay if children pray at
home and In church, they

Qacoby

don* naed to pray in achool,
And if they don't prey et
home or in church, why
ehould they be oapected to
pray in school? Whan
"POE PRAYER" ipaaka of
the ''old way," I wonder how
“ old" he tnetnt, I am 83 and
1 have never prayed In
tchool. Wo pledged alltgi*
anco to tho flag, and at that
tlma tha phrase “ under
God" was not part of It, It
la aa out of plara to pray In
puhllc school as it is to do
arithmstic in church. So
how old la “ old-timer"— or
did I go to an unusual
school?
A SGT„ FT. BENN1NG, GA
DEAR BGT.s I went to
grammar achool In Sioux

OnBy Oswald Jacoby

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perhspa a few of them were
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properly punlihed by finding
themselves dummy at eaves
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no-trump.
Anyway, North and Boutk the aca of diamonds and
get three points for getting South will ruff.
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to seven spades and East and
f Sniith la i-arrtvd away by
West art awarded two
solid hand and
for not doubling
starts by playing out two or
tract.

more trumps hs will lose hts
grand elam end all play
points.
It is up to him to notice
that no ena la going to throw
a heart away and that If eith­
er opponent holds five hearts
to the ten spot there ia a po­
tential heart loier.
Than South should nota
that there ia aomethlng than
can be dona with that tight
of heart*.
He muit atari proceedings
by playing on* round of
trumps. He can well afford a
second trump lead. Then he
must play tut ace, king end
eight of hearts and ruff in
dummy.
He la lucky U find W*et
with singletons In both hearts
uud spadss but his play riak^
cd nothing and actually pro­
duced his 19th trick.

We JJte Women:
By Mrs, Mariel Lawrence
Newspaper Baterpriee Asp.
"Women are sweet crea­
ture* who can’t t h I ■ k
straight".. “ Negroes art Us*
intelligent than whits psopb"
■ . .“Jews are crasy for mon­
ey". . .“Republican* are all
for tho rich and Democrat*
are for tho poor". • .“Parseta
alwaya know boat" . . .
This# are aaamplea of pre­
judice, that form of maatal
illness w h i c h psychiatrist
Nathan W. Ackerman, writtag In a recent issue of Ren­
tal Hygiene, defines as tha
"product of eenflict and Ran
the effort to build myaol up
by tearing othare down."
What makes prsjudim a
farm of mental iUntea b Its
evasion of reality. For fmrt
4a artist women who can Rink
straight, Negroes who are
more intelligent than tuny
white people, Jews who don't
give a whoop about wn*y&lt;

Republicans who feel for tha
poor and Democrats who pro­
test the feeling to got votes.
And parents do not always
know best.
Aa woman have been vic­
timised by the sexual preju­
dice of men who've told ue
w* can't think straight, I
dont understand why all of
us are not in the vanguard
of tho Negro struggle against
the racial prejudice which has
Insisted that they'ra Inferior
to whit* people.
We carry the scars of slav­
ery, too, you know. We're
known throughout the world
aa “ aggressive" w o m e n .
Someday, maybe, we'll begin
to connect man-hating behav­
ior with tho centuries of sex­
ual slavery that compelled us
to always say, “ As you wish,
dear." Sometimes, perhaps,
wa’II bt able to see that the
results of that obligation are
not unllko tho result* of the

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obligation Negroes suffered
In slavery.
I think that w* women
could do mors then we're do­
ing to advance the cause of
civil right*. Tha biggest con­
tribution we could make as
former elavea ourselves would
be to eay over and over to
our aone, "You don't have to
master everything, darling.
You dont have to beat every­
body you fight. You don't
havo to knew everything oth­
er people expect you to know.
With me you're tope, win or
lose."
"Tho master derives his
whole importance from tho
si eve'a wllUngntaa to be a
■live," writes Dr. Ackerman.
“ Should tho slave defy him,
his omnipotent power is de­
stroyed."
That's a lovely thing to
happen to a master. It helps
him to relax and makes him
available to love.

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City, Tew*, and I recall hav­
ing been led In Th* Lard's
Prayer by Mis* Nsttl* Ol­
son, my third grads tearher teacher it Hunt School
In J03T. It was obviously
Miss Olson's idea because
when 1 passed into the
fourth grade, that teacher
did not lead tha class in
prayar. And I can't recall
o v e r having prayed in
achool with that one excep­
tion.
• • •
D E A R ABRY; "FOR
PRAYER" la sadly mlsinformsd. No law on earth
can prevent anyone from
praying wherever he wishes.
You see, a prayer can be
ailent communication with
the Lord for tha purpose of
making * request, offering
thanks, sapresslng adora­
tion or even to mak* a con­
fession. It Read not he said
aloud in a group lad by a
achool teachsr—nor ahould
It be.

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Your* very truly,
PRAYS ALONE
• • •
DEAR ABRY: 1. for one,
was glad to see the Su­
preme Court taks prayar*
nut of the public schools, I
am nnw 50 years old, but 1
still vividly reralt the dis­
comfort endured by some of
the Jewish children when
th* teacher who had charge
of our school lunchroom
nmilc all the students how
their head* and thank their
Lord, Jesus Christ, for the
food they wrre about to rat.
AN M.D. IN L. A.
• • •
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Calif. For a personal reply,
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EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
"I have a real problem with
my akin. My fac* ia not lined
but If (O r*d; it U vgry bad.
1 hive seen • doctor, but he
say* there la nothing wrong
with me. My akin ia glao dry
and won't hold powder. My
doctor aayi I have what he
callg a 'coemotic problem.'
What ahould I doT-M. M."
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g&lt;m^Qu«!t7»*u«t hatel to
cleanse the skin, then use a
light film of coametic oil. Your
powdar will bold and your
skill will look soft and attrac­
tive. To bring down the redm m , do not usa hot water or
loap. It would be helpful to
ic* your witch haiet for appli­
cation after deeming the skin.
I Imagine your doctor suggest,
cd that your diet ahould be
bland. Face powder in a pale
gr**n tone will do much to
tone down the color in your
■kiq. You can buy this powder
where theatrical makeup U
•old.
"What color should I choose
for a spring ault? A rather
dressy one? I sew mysalf and
can make any style. I hate
chestnut hair turning gray,
greenish eyes. My skin is fair
and anoe, like a redhead’s, it
was (Tackled. I am forty-nine,
tall end not overweight.—Eltarn."
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m w soft greens? This would
be lovely ia wool, and a color
flattering to your type. Choose
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tie at the neckline with the
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aorles, also brown, black and,
for summar. white.
"I have a Mack Portias
Iamb atota and R i* wearing
on the edges. Do you have any
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but do not have much imagi■atlas—Dot."
The very latest idea U te
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Key Art Canter.
Both her portrait* amt
■till life painting* are in
many public and private col­
lection! throughout the coun­
try.
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from 1 until 6 p.m„ Tuesday
through Sunday, of each
week. All persons in tha Cen­
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Interested In art are urged to
see tha fine paintings of Miss
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MRS. GENE SHANNON (left), president of the
Church of Nativity Catholic Women'a Club, and
Mra. John Barhydt, preaident of St. Mary-Moffdalen Women’s Guild of Altamonte Spring,
were among the 214 members of 35 church affllated groups attending the aprlng meeting of
Orlando Central Deanery, St, Augustine Dio­
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(Herald Photo)

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By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
.at ■ standstill. Thus new skills
Bad you cant tel] me that you are required to meet the re.
haven't been enjoying the wea-1 qulremesU of our everebang
tber this part week. Ah' Good
old aprlng. * * * J, C, and Na­
omi Sapp have relumed home
after a pleasant visit with
their son end family the J, C,
Watch Out, Refs
ONLY
Sapp# Jr. They reside In Sum­
ANCONA, lU t, (UPI&gt; —
ter, S. C., where he Is station­
Tha Court of Appeals here
ed with the armed service,
ruled that a soccer referee is
• • • Sorry to hear of Clark
not a public official and there­
la Wane Brown Upholstery Fabric
Mann's Illness. We hope his
fore has no official immunity
• Large Sofa-Bed
•tsy la Florida Sanitarium is
against the Intuits of soccer
• Chair with Ottoman
a very abort one. * * * Little
• S Genuine Maple Tables — 1 Ceektalt si
fans and players.
1 Step-End Tablea
BUly Deland Just turned seven
• 2 Maple Table Lamps
years old by way of a birth­
day. Happy Birthday Billy, • *
EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Olad to know that Doc War­
TOTTENHAM, E n g l a n d
ren Is now home after under­
(UP!) — Several public
going a aeries of tests at the
health Inipectnra whose Job
local hospital. Now Frances
It Is to protect the public
«ays ‘ ‘go back to work Doc."
nKiiiiiMi ojiilantinnUd food
AIK CONDITIONED COMFORT
were taken ill with food poi­
'jjaC* * v Mrs. W. C. Spivey
it
ST.
322-0983
soning after attending a staff
(Pauline) Jr. is a patient
again at the local hospital. Will
dinner.
be thinking of you Pauline ami
hurry and return home. • • ♦
Saturday Is County 4-H Events
“IP YOU HAVE MONEY— W E W A N T IT.’
Day out at the Agriculture
Center. It will be an all day
“IP YOU W A N T MONEY— W E HAVE IT.'
affair. Sure hope to see a lot
of the boya and girls there
participating in demonstra­
tions. And hope also to see
their parents there to wstcli
them. • • • C. E. (Eb) Hunt­
er la a patient at Florida San­
itarium where he underwent
eye surgery. Hurry home EB
end be aura to take It easy
when you do. • • • Hear that
Sidney Hawkins Is the proud
"Shooter" (T) of a If pound
turkey this psst weekend. Is
thst a proud boy) You esn bet
be Is, and I don't blsme him
OM bit. • • • Tha Lake Monroe
Extension Homemakers Club
will meet nest Thursday even­
ing at the Community Build­
ing. Audrey Roberts, club
health chairman, will have
charge of the program. A skit
on health safety will t&gt;e given
by 11 girls from the 4-H Han­
dy Helpers club. U'a a cute
and funny skit, so hope all
member* will be able to at­
tend. Tber* also will be the
.nomination jol nf/ireja^So trvTalking about
to attend,
wonderful weather this past
weekend. Sure wish you could
have been with Lynn Giles and
n e akmg with Director Ernest
Cowley's High School Hand.
(ON INTEREST)
They attended district band
meet In St. Petersburg and
•pent tbe night at the Hotel
Tampa Terrace and had the
surprise of their young lives.
Besides 11m Milwaukee Braves
staying, there the band got to
ee* bigwig baseball alars of
the past such as Warren
Spaha, Eddie Matthews, Yngl
Berra, Casey Stengel, Stan
Muilal and so many others
and alae got to abake hands
with tha Governor. They hare
many an autograph, too, and
will be talking about this trip
for a tong time lo come. They
were special guests of the
Braves Sunday afternoon when
they played a game with Yogi's
New York Mels. I hope Just
because we were 1hclr guests
Let U b Show
did not cause them to lose the
geme. One of the membra has
Vou How
■ ball to prove they were
there. I aura didn't see Terry
Much Our
Rabun eet any strawberry
cake but did take a picture of
him talking to Governor Burns.
Discount
• * * Our sympathy goea out to
tha family of Mrs. Joe Kinard
Can
who passed away Tuesday af­
ternoon. • • • Glad to aee to
many ladies and genu from
Laka Monroe at the eooklni
school Tuesday evening. I
know that they III enjoyed It
very much. * • • Our thought

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The weapon is still in the hands of
the U. S. government but it could be
forced to turn them over to the Os­
wald estate.
Eventually, the weapon mny be
worth many, many thousands more
to the person who meets Mrs. Os­
wald’s price.
This is bad business.
There’s been enough profit-mak­
ing already over the assassination of
President Kennedy. Some of it in ex­
tremely bad taste.
Where docs it stop?

Statistics now show that
one out of every four of ui
will drrrlop ran err before
we die! So we are all vital*
ly inlrreatrd In any possible
remrdy. That’# why (hi#
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Rorlc naked me about the

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Thought For Today
I am the Lord your God from the
land o f Egypt; you know no God but
me. and besides me there is no sav­
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Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Helen Fuller Soys

Political Notebook

KKK Faces Attack

For a starter, lets look at the
"present system.”
According to a review by
two political science scholars.
•oMM-*-*^
-b.-fore 11if
Supreme Court’# "one-man,
one-vote” ruling, 26 states
then used the population fac­
tor—modified with varying re­
strictions in most cases—in
apportioning ROTH houses of
their legislatures.
Today the total would be
higher, though the situation is
fluid that an exact count can
be quickly outdated.
Admittedly, a modified population plan is not "one-man,
one-vote.” Rut neither is it
an area system modeled on
the U. S. Senate.
Furthermore, William Colman, executive director of the
Advisory Commission on Inter­
governmental Relations, told

a Senate subcommittee that it WASHINGTON - The Ku
was the common rule in this
country's early history to use Klux Klan is in (or an all out
population as the sole basils attack directed from the White
•
vv'oriat W.rjrd Ro­
for
.mmiMMMH
houses.
bert Shelton in Klan headquart­
As Colman points out, at one ers st Tuscsloosa, Ala., has
time or another 36 states have more reason to be fearful of
provided in their own consti­
the future than in many a
tutions that population should
be the primary basis for re­ year.
Not since Alabama Sen. Os.
presentation in both houses.
Some 27 states decreed it car W. Underwood sacrificed
should be the sole basis.
his chance for the Democratic
Says Cot man:
[residential nomination in
"This has been an extremely 1924 by advocating an antiuncomfortable fact for those Klan plank in the party plat
who contend that the very form has a leading national
foundations of the republic figure taken the militant posi­
were swept away by the Su­ tion President Lyndon Johnson
preme Court decisions of is about to assume against the
1964."
secret hooded order.
Prof. Malcolm Jewell of the When word came from Sel­
University of Kentucky, in his ma of the murder of civil
book "The Politics of Reap­ rights worker Mrs. Viola Liuzportlonment," notes that most zo, a white woman from De­
of the existing restrictions on troit, the President ordered
the population principle were the FBI into full-scale, alladopted just decades ago night pursuit of the murderers.
"when the specter of urban When the FBI, with impress
EatsrprMa
AHamonte Springs
domination first begsn to ive speed, arrested four sus­
Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Mrs. Jalla Barts#
haunt the rural legislators."
pects identified as members
m -im
MS-ISM
He suggests that when tome of the Birmingham KKK, the
m ibm
of these limits were imposed President immediately dc
Bear Lake-Foreat City
it was nexcr expected that the nounced the Klan and all its
Mr*. Maryann Mila
Lake Mary
•18-3178
Mrs. Frances Waster
disparity between rural and works and vowed to bring it
322-8218
urban territory would become “ under effective control of the
Casselberry
so vast as it is today. To illu­ law."
Mrs. Jana CiiMlknr?
Lake Monroe
strate the matter, Florida's
US-5048
Mr*. H. L. Johnsek
Under some circumstances
•13-4732
most
populous
county
in
the
this
might be interpreted as a
Chuluote
1960 census was 300 times theatrical or political gestureLongwood
Mrs. Joan Magli
Mrs. Donna Eats*
greater in numbers than the designed to Impress and calm
183-174I
B3I-3I1T
smallest county.
civil rights advocates. It hap­
DeBary
North
Orlando
Jewell
makes
another
signi­
pens,
however, that the Pres­
-------- Mr* John l*nna
Mrs.' Msrgi ret-tioabj
ficant pcnir. otuoriua tn m s,
•68-4883
122-8 fit
Michigan in 1932 and Illinois
Deltona
Osteen
in 1934 are three examples ol
Mrs. Mildred Huey
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
1
states whose legislatures re­
• ts-m i
•22-4141
apportioned on a restricted
Geneva
Ovlada
population basis after prolong­
Mra.
Evelyn
Lundy
Mrs. Jo Ann Kays
ed
failure in efforts to redli261-8188
•48-4171
trict on the strict population
footing their own constitutions
demanded.
The longer the delay in set­
tling a particular reapportionment dilemma, the more likely
it has been that the population
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thursday, April 1, 1965 principle set forth in a state's
constitution would ultimately
be compromised.
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a
W lL T C a a . lit BLOW.
Far from being a iongem
T R A S K f O l T f l t l l E , C lra tllS n • ovavral
bedded tradiitlon, then, the
■OMERT ALEKARDRR
r a c L r r o o k s h ir b
S i t o c i t l i KUltor
limits placed by legislatures
AdvsrtlsIrR Director
r a t n var r e i t
on the population factor have
ROV
DREES
S U n t s ln * K -lilo r
frequently reftertrd fairly re
AdvsrUsIna Heaagar
DORIS W II.LIABS
cent political Improvisation.
■ • c le t r
E d it o r
SAMIR IIORHAKBA
DOTT1R All STIR
More over, these and the
I i i Im m Msaaosr
C ity E ditor
"area factor” were born rela
m i w m .u
lively late in U. S. history as
Heekealael la *L
O en elp E dlter
a conscious rural effort to
RILL VIRCBRT
RISK I
check rising urban influence
WASHINGTON (NEA) -T h t
widely voiced notion that
throughout our hiitory itatt
fedilatiiv*** have followed the
federal pattern and apportion
ed at lent one house on an
area rather than a population
bails ia the ehecrcit fancy.
A considerable array of the
country'! top political figures
In both parties has thrown Its
weight behind this idea that
a deeply entrenched Ameri­
can tradition would be violated
If population were henceforth
to be the governing factor in
legislative apportionment.
In a little noticed speech at
Nogalei, Arts., Barry GoldvaUr said the other day:
“ I think reapportlonment is
wrong end our present sys­
tem has worked well for the
American people."

controvert!*! new anti-cm*
rcr substance railed Krehioxrn. Scrapbook this rase
and tomorrow*a follow-up.
CASE V-452: Recently I
addressed a dental meeting at
Little Rock, Arkansas.
"Dr. Crane,” one of the
dental surgeons began, "I
have a medical question.
"Since you are from Chi­
cago where the controversy
T t i H e r a t ! s a e ir n m r s t a l­
has been raging about the
l e r * f r n m I t * r r a d a r a &lt;■■ p a lllie a f r a l r * . T h e - t r u e r m a r ■•*
anti-cancer substance called
a s r s ■ •m e s w i l d r l th e t e l ­
Krebiozen, what is your can­
l e r a le * r a r r l r e I k e w e lte r - *
did opinion of it?
tra e l i n e a *d ■ M r m , L e tt e ra a t f e w e r t h e n ISO w a r d *
"For one of my patients Is
m ill be s t t r a p r r l e r r a r r . t e l ­
l e r * a d d r r * e e d «n f lt h r r * a r e
dying of cancer. His physi­
a r r e s t a b l e p r e s id e d t h r r dn
cians ail give him no more
anl
d e ll
la
p e r « « a a lt l lr * .
I ’ l t f i r y I * a m p u k t ls h r d h r
than three or four weeks to
T h e I ll- r a id .
live.
Editor, Herald:
"Do you think Krebiozen
Let me congratulate you on might help him? And what is
your fine articles, especially the theory behind it?*
in the 3 24 issue of The Herald.
Karen Walsh, one of the
We need more spare and cre­ astute editors of our Chicago
dit due those students who Sun Times, was presiding at
study and achieve superior n meeting of high school ed­
ratings in high school. The fu­ itors where I was to give the
ture leaders of our country banquet address.
are outgrowths of these fine
And Karen gave me my
students.
first report on Krebiozen.
It had been used as a final
Special credit is due also
to Doris Williams for the cour attempt to stop the terrific
ace tn speak her opinion on pain of a friend of Karin's
Ihe vulgar trend of fashions. mother, who was dying of
Although there are many rancer and whose pain could
wholesome Christians, the filth not be controlled by our
always gels front page head­ standard mediral drugs or
morphine.
lines.
"Dr. Crane,” Karin wait!*
If more space were devoted
”
Dr.
Andrew C. Ivy gracious­
to good people and good deeds
of Christians, it would show ly sent some Krebiozen to
the evil doers and thinkers this elderly woman’s doctor
thnt they are not getting any and she was pain-free within
attention or admiration. Gra­ about 48 hour*.
"Although she passed away
dually, it coutd be obliterated
about
a month later, at least
and good clean moral people
would result. More good clean her final four weeks with her
Christians need tn speak ou* family were free from agony.
She amiled and was happy."
against dishonesty, vulgarity
lb«* prelude, 1 have
■ il ainf.rir*«wtm rwr:.A Cml
since contacted Dr. Ivy, who
Children can be (aught that
was my professor of physiol­
every good deed brings a re­
ogy at our Northwestern Uni­
ward; whereas evil thoughts
versity Medical School.
and deeds bring punishment,
Remember, our American
disgrace and often death. How
Medical Association recom­
wonderful life would he if each
mended Dr. Ivy to our Stale
human Iteing would folktw the Department ns the greatest
teachings of the Bible and the
Lord, relieve the suffering ol
his neighbor and be content
with a nominal share of the
world's wealth.
There is enough of every­
Ily Water C. I'arkra
thing in the world for all, but
Three books about women
when individual* start accum just published are tilled ‘'The
dialing millions, which they Dangerous Sox,” "The Emo­
never enjoy, II ties up so milch tional Sex” and "The Useless
goods In the world that many Sex." So what else is new?
• • •
millions of folks are deprived
of the necessities of life, li
For the 11th straight year,
individuals were not greedy- Mndisonville, Ky., citizens
then nations would not be will have no property or poll
greedy and we could have tuxes. But come April, they'll
have tha same incoma tax
peace to the entire world.
—Rcadct blues as the rest of u*.

Letters

Make Autos Safer
In law, the federal government
has no authority In the field o f au­
tomobile manufacturing. In practice,
however, through the povrer of pur­
chase, it can set requirements that
could eventually become standard on
all cars.
The General Services Administra­
tion has published a list of 17 new
safety features It wants on the cars
it buys, effective with the 1967 mod­
els. They include:
— Crash harnesses for driver and
passengers.
— Steering wheel column thnt
would not move more thsn eight in­
ches toward the driver in a 30-milean-hour collision.
Standard gear positions on all au­
tomatic transmissions.

sra-:i*sxm

Dr. Crone's

Where Does It Stop
The gun that was used to cut
down President Kennedy may be put
on the auction block to the highest
bidder.
Profit will be made from the notorious murder weapon.
It seems the mail-order rifle with
the telescopic lens and other para­
phernalia legally are part of the
estate o f Lee Harvey Oswald.
His widow proposes to sell these
grisly items and pocket the cash.
Their value is estimated at §10,000
plus.

-«

Herald Area Correspondents

ident is in dead earnest about Louisiana and most of the
moving against those whom other members were taken by
he calls the enemies of Jus surprise and promply marked
Mee. who h&gt;C. d£CS!,’.V t-o *,iy
*i V s'Ir r w V
have used "the rope and the Washington assumed t h i s
gun and tar and feathers to meant “ file and forget.” And
terrorize their neighbors.”
perhaps it did then.
The President proudly de
Now the President is sug­
clarcs that his daddy fought gesting that white his lawythe Klan in Texas all his life i ers prepare a hill to bring the
and adds "I have fought them Ktan "under effective control”
all my life because their loy­ Congress might like to con­
alty is not to the United States duct some henrings into cases
of America, hut to a society ol of Klan-connected violence.
hooded bigots."
Chairman Willis says lie will
For years persons in and hold an early meeting to con­
out of Congress have criticized sider the possibility.
the House Committee on UnAnother Southerner, Rep.
American Activities for not George Ortder, (DTenn.l, a
devoting sufficient attention to member of the House Judici­
the Klan and other right-wing ary Committee, said he will
groups. Few remember that in 1ask his chairman, Einanucl
the last serious effort to bring ] Ccller of New York, to investi­
pressure on the Committee to gate the Klan if the Willis com­
widen its sights in 1946, 81 mittee fails to act soon.
With backing from the White
Congressmen voted against
granting an appropriation for House, young Congressman
the next year. Among the SI Wellncr may produce a 1963
was Lyndon Baines Johnson of Congressional spectacular.
Texas.
Efforts to control or abolish
Ihe Committee on Un-Ameri­
can Activities have repeated
ly failed. This year an eager
young
Johnson
supporter
Charles Wellncr, who repre­
sents Atlanta, Ga., in the
House, tried another lack. He
asked to tie appointed to the
Committee and promptly mov.
ed to investigate Lhc Ku Klux
Klan.
Chairman E. E. Willis of

Barbs

medical aelentlit In tha U. S.
A., bark in the lata 1940s!
So Dr. Ivy was tent to Ger­
many to represent American
medicine at tha Nuremberg
trial of German medica who
Had been accused of using
human beings at guinea pig#
for medical experimentation
during the Hitler regime.
Dr. Ivy, alnea 1917, hat
been urging scientists to look
upon cancer aa an evidencs of
the breakdown in our natural
Immunity to cancer which
most of us have in childhood.
Today, our five leading re­
search centers have all corrolmrated Dr. Ivy's theory!
To understand Dr. Ivy's
views, use the analogy of tha
diabetic patient.
Most diabetics also devalop
thnt ailment in middle age,
although many younger dinhctics are to be found.
But the typical diabetic It
diagnosed after tha age of 40,
with sugar In his urine.
At the age of 25, ha wai
perferlly healthy and normal.
So why should his body lark
enough insulin at the ag« of
40 or 50?
Well, hit 100 per rent pro­
duction of insulin has waned,
so the diabetic "borrows" an
extra supply of insulin from
an outside aourre to ba in­
jected under his akin and
thus bring hla Inner quoto
bark up to 100 per cent.
Cancer may thus ba re­
garded as a similar reduction
at middle aga in our earlier
natural immunity to malig­
nant tumor growths!
"So," »ays Dr. Ivy, "why
not borrow tha immunity of
some other healthy animal
and inject it till we bring tha
cnnrnr nutU-AS -il-Iuee-t re.
ftstance back up to the 100
per cent level?" (More to­
morrow.)
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In care of this news­
paper, encloaing n long
stamped, addreased envel­
ope and 20 rents to cover
typing and printing coat#
when you tend for on# of
hla booklets,)

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Freedom Is 'Buried
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By U a* D n m i
NEW YORK (NEA)-The
tragedy of Mihajlo Mlhajlov,
tha young Yugoslav writer
who toat hli teaching Job and
la threatened with the loia of
hie liberty, la another re­
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VOL, 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1008

Tha follow ine la lifted
from a column hy Sam
Hunter in a Fort Worth
(Tex.) newspaper:
Now 'ear thia!
The tree-planting e r a i e
that has been sweeping FW
theie pait few years may
lake on a tropical atmosphere.
Now cornea a seed import
from Florida—the ear tree, or
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI)—
more scientifaclly, the con*Gov. Hnydon Rums said to­
casta.
day he will ask the Legisla­
George Fagan, who spends
ture to authorixe a *300 mil­
about as much time with his
lion highway construction
in-laws, tha Robert H. Wil­
bond issue to be paid for by
liamsons, at (2432 Yale Ave­
a pledge of about *10 mil­
nue) Sanford, Fla., as he does
lion a year in gasoline tax
here, brought back the seed
revenues.
—In an earl
The program, similar to
Producing a p i e c e o f
one
authorized for higher ed­
E
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S
T
COWLEY,
"fruit" from the conecaste,
ucation construction tw o
Seminole
County
school
the faint-hearted In the office
music co-ordinator, was years ago, would require a
almost fainted.
constitutional amendment.
It looked for all the world elected president of the
It would be a sort of "paySeminole
County
Edu­
like an ear sliced off a man
aa-you-use" method of pro­
or woman, and left in the sun cation A s s o c i a t i o n
to blacken. Insida ara the Thursday. Other new viding in four years road im­
officers are Mrs. Ro­ provements which the Gov­
seeds, of course.
ernor said could not be ac­
Mr. Fagan passed around a berta Richards, v i c e
few seed-bearing “ ears" to president; Mrs. Aliciu complished in 20 to 25 years
friends. Many hope to try Schmidt, recording sec­ under conventional financing.
He said he will ask the
raising tha beautiful and retary, and Mrs. Mary
massive tree in FW climate. Frances Holton, trea­ Legislature to propose the
constitutional amendment as
It may prove too cold here, surer.
nn emergency so It can be
however.
put brfore the voters for ap­
The ear tree is a tropical
proval n; refection in Novem­
American timber tre , produc­
ber of this year.
ing a valuabla wood, much of
T h i s would require a
which ia used in making fur­
three-fourth* approving vote
niture.
of each house—or 33 sena­
The roiled ear-shaped fruits
tors ami H4 House members,
ara shaped so much like the
a number hard to get on con­
human ear that few natives of
troversial matter*.
Florida know tha conacaste
To pass aa a regular con­
aa anything but tha "ear
stitutional amendment would
By Donna Estes
tree."
We'll he glad to report in At regular meeting of Long, take less votes, three-fifths,
a few weeks—or months— wood City Council Thursday but delay the public ratifica­
what piogivss, if any the evening, temporary chairman tion until Nuvembcr of 1066.
Burns unveiled tha pro­
Carl A. Lnmmlcr read a reso­
seed planting brings.
lution passed by the Central gram for the first time
Tha 30-month Orange-Sem* Florida Stock Car Racing As­ Thursday night to a private
inole tranaportation study sociation concerning the pro­ dinner at the mansion attend­
now underway will providt posed Joyce Brothers Stock ed by 10 newspaper publish­
ers and editors representing
aniwcra to
many of tha Car Stadium.
about 44 newspapers.
The
rciolulion
rcadi,
in
area'a traffic problem*. High
speed computer* wilt be used part, "In the event it becomes
to aimulatc traffic flow oa necessary for the Longwood
the survey. Over 10,000 home Stadium to reduce the mdse
Interview* will he conducted. level, the Association will
modify stl vehicles used aI
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Sidney M. RfChard, super­ the track or Install sound
intendent of public work*, will resonators on the vehicles."
Possibility of e x c e s s i v e
WASHINGTON (DPI) attend the first environmental
noise
was one of the com­ President Johnson, determined
health urban planning pre­
lect to be held in Florida plaints made by opponents of to press the antl-Communlit
the track at a public hearing war in Viet Nam with "in­
April 19-30 In Gaineaville.
on the matter held Feb. 1 creased efficiency." climaxes
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Joe F. Tart, of Osteen, will and at three council meet­ his strategy talks with Ambas­
sador Maxwell D. Taylor to­
tie graduated from the Flor­ ings since.
The trick i* to be located day at a National Security
ida Highway Patrol's recruit
school Saturday in ceremon­ on SR 434 (Saniando Springs Council session.
ies on tha Florida Stata Uni­ Drive) in the southwest psrt The President has ruled oul
versity campus. Agriculture of the city. Permits In the any overly "dramatic" moves
Commissioner Doyle Corner amount of *0,840 already have for the time being, although
will delivtr the commaice- been issued for three build­ reserving full freedom of acat the track for concess. tion to meet anything which
ment address to the 39 grad- ings
--------ton—
ilinds— xtilmpfllA— MfL -may-develop.•-u*5ina—rU tu -palrohv.et::-------office buildings. No permit
s e e
His primary emphasla is on
The Hcruld’a head writer will be necessary for install more effective use of man­
had a little fun coining the aliun of the track, itself.
power and military equipment
A copy of a letter was read already in the field. But some
word "astronautess" on Jane
Casselberry's feature story from Peter H. Griffiths, Or additional war material (or
about flying with tha Forest lando, to Mr*. H. R- Joyce, a U. S. forces and economic aid
Rangers. Now Jane eays her partner with the brothers in for the South Vietnamese will
friends have coined a new the stadium venture, clarify be sent.
word, too • . , "astro-nanghli- ins his company's position on
eat." (Or, did she eay, “astro- locating an electronic* plant
Air Offensive
in the city.
auttlestt” )
a • •
The letter stated, In part, Inflicts Defeats
It's about prom time sgnin. that "on facts made available SAIGON (UPI) - The gov­
The Seminole High Junior- to the l*oard of directors, we ernment shattered the weekSenior Prom will I* held at do not regard the presence or long lull in the South Vietna­
absence of the proposed track
'.he Civic Center April 10.
mese war with a double air­
e
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as being a fact that will in any
borne offensive that inflicted
W. H. Stamper, Sat ‘ - »y affect our final decision." major defeat* on the Viet
realtor and mortgage broker, s 'Griffiths appeared at ■ Cong.
ia attending the Florida As­ council meeting March U ex
The action* cost 29 American
sociation of Real tore quarter­ plaining hi* firm's interest in casualties snd five helicopt­
ly board masting in Jackson­ the area and said at that time ers shot down.
that one factor in the com
ville.
a
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pany'i final declalon would be
Resile haircut: The abound­ what land l» available and
what the city planned lo do
ing mane.
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with it in the future.
Ben Franklin waa
An obliging kid;
The spell of a June moon
Someone said, "tie fly
A kite," and he did.
fell over the Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce's waterways
Bachelor: One wbe never
MIAMI (UP!) - A Miami committee Thursday and it
Mr*, girls.
Reach lawyer was charged to­ promptly switched the date of
day with lewd and laiclvious its Kt. Johns scenic cruise.
Wilson, deGaulIe
conduct In ennnertion with Cruise dates had been set
hundreds of telephone calls tentatively for May 21-23 but
Parley In PariB
PARIS (UP1) - President made to housewives in the were changed to June 11-13
Charles da Gaulle and British area over the past nine years. when it learned there would
Prime Minister Hareld Wilson Floyd S. Click, 44, was ar­ be a full moon the night of
opened diplomatic talks today rested at his downtown Miami June 12.
The committee decided a
aimed at Improving chilly re­ office by police Thursday.
latione between the two coun- Police charged Gtick with moonlight cruise on that night
trie*. British sources said using fictitious names and po­ might be enough to lure as
there was a "relaxed end sing as a doctor in making the many as 200 boata to Sanford.
Dave McGUlU waa named
telephone calls.
Iriaadl/" atmosphere.

FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Vast Highway
Plan Proposed
By Gov. Burns

Race Car Noise
Control Vowed
At Longwood

LBJ Determined
To Press War

NO. 160

New York Hit
By Deep Snow,
West By Rain
United Press Interactions!
Snow and rsin hit the east­
ern seaboard and Far West
today, dumping up to 10 inches
of new snow in western New
York snd triggering mudslides
lhat threatened to bury 40
homes in Southern Callforla.
Heavy snowstorm* plagued
the northern Appalachians.
Olcan, N. Y.. reported 10
inches of snow and Bradford.
Pa., had four Inches in si*
hours. Rain spread from the
Carolina* and Maryland lo the
Great Lakes.
The western rain storm
washed the region from south
era Texas to the Pacific North­
west and Southern California.
Authorities kept a close
watch on 40 homes in Durban).
Calif., and said they would
move out residents if ncccs»v.

HOW NOT TO FLY will be demonstrated by the
Navy’s “ Flying Professor," (’apt. Dick Schram
(USNR) next Snturdny, April 10, during the air
show culminating the week long ReconnaissanceBombing Derby. Here he Is upside down (or
downside up) only a few feet above the runway
at Sanford Naval Air Station.

Heavy rams pushed a inass
of mud and water down Bur­
bank's exclusive Country Club
Drive Thursday, washing a
car l*cfore it and forcing most
residents lo leave their homes.
Traffic accidents on rainstick highways in the Los An­
geles area killed about a doz­
en persons the past two days.
A two-year-old girl was killed
when rain shorted wiring in
her home.

phy always is a grand occas­
ion.
The trophies will be present­
ed by visiting dignitaries at a
special military review and
award* ceremony Saturday
morning.
The purpose of the event is
lo provide training for squad­
ron personnel through partici­
pation In various competitive
exercises, thereby enhancing
the overall readiness of the
wing.
The first event will Ns an
exercise in the loading of a
simulated nuclear b o m b .
Squadron weapon* crews, one
from each competing unit,
will apply their shoulders and
skill to the heavy cargo at t
a.m. Monday.
Their mission It U&gt; Install
-the "bomb" on-roceptaclei of designated air­
craft at quickly and efficient­
ion set. Tickets for the draw­ ly as possible.
ing will bo available in all
The weapons to t&gt;e used,
stores from merchants and while completely inert, will be
drawings will be held nightly. similar to atomic ordnance in
T h e Sanford Automobile site and weight.
Dealers Association is spon­ The air show will feature
soring the show, which will aerial demonstrations by the
feature approaimately
150 Blue Angels, the Vapor Trails
new cars from Holler Motor parachute team, the "Flying
Sales, Hunt Llncoln-Mercury, Professor" Piper Cub ect, end
Rill Hemphill Motors, Elllnor Sanford's own Vigilantes and
Motor Company, Strickland Skywarriors along with Cecil
Morrison, Seminole C o u n t y Field'! Skyhawki.
Motors, and Haag ChryslerSocial events also will have
Plymouth.
a place in the week's proceed­
Entertainment will be pro­ ings. The Seminole County
vided by the Glenn Reeves Chamber of Commerce will
bind, a popular television hold a barbecue Thursday
show. They will perform each night honoring the visiting
military personnel.
night from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Competitive spirit among .paring their unit with othersNavy personnel attached lo Thal'a the feeling that will be
squadrons at Sanford Naval on the line as the Derby get*
Air Station la running high at underway, sparking the per
the competing units await (he formances of flight crews and
beginning or the six-day Mlh
annual Reconnaissance Bomb ground s u p p o r t personnel
alike.
ing Derby Monday morning,
A total of 13 awards and
Personnel of the various
squadrons have hern putting Immeasurable squadron pride
in long hours during the past aro at stake. One of the most
several weeks preparing for prized posseasloni of each
aquadron ia ila trophy case in
the readiness exercise.
The men feel a strong iden which the mementoes of unit
tity with their units. They feel accomplishments are display­
a competitive pride In com ed. An addition of a new tro-

Unique Auto Show
Slated Next Week
Sanford’s most unique auto
show is scheduled for Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday o(
next week, with the heart of
downtown Sanfoid blocked oft
to form an "Auto Show Mali."
Displays will open daily at
11:30 a.m. and will continue
until 9 p.m. each evening.
Greater Sanford Board of
Trade Chairman DeWitt Ma
thews has indicated that all
retail stores will be open dur­
ing the evening hours until 0
p.m. in conjunction with the
show.
Three prize* will he given
sway, including a color tele­
vision set, a stereo record
player and a portable televis­

June Moon Decides Cruise Date

Lawyer Charged

For Lewd Calls

cruisrmaster and the commit­
tee instructed him to make il
a slow rruite.
"The true beauty of our
river can only be appreciated
on a leisurely cruise," said
Sain Levy, committee rhalrman.
The committee alto voted
to hold a fish fry and dance
(he night of June 11 to kick
off cruise activities. It will be
held at the Civic Center and
all those who register for the
cruise may attend.
Registration fee for the
cruise includes the fieh fry
and entertainment.

On the last day of the cruise
weekend, Sunday, June 13,
plan) arc being made for the
boats to leave Sanford at 0
a.m. and cruise lo Blue
Springs for lunch.
Busts for the cruise will be
launched at the ramp at foot
of Palmetto Avenue ami police
protection will be provided for
cars and trailers. Assistance
will be available for launch­
ing and parking.
Each boat will be provided
with a windshield aticker and
• packet of Information, in
eluding a map of tha cruiae
area.

Levy said many boat and
ski clubs already had indicat­
ed (heir intention of taking
part in tha June cruise.
Sub • committee chairmen
named for the cruise are Al
Ice and John Brumley, food;
John Kridcr, registration and
accommodations; Harry Rob
son, entertainment, and W. A.
(Jake) Adams, ramp assist­
ance.
Camping facilities are ex­
pected to be provided in the
downtown area for those who
wish to camp during the
weekend.

Top Salary
Would Be
At $6,500
TALLAHASSEE (UPD) —
Florida Education Association
director Ed Henderson said
today the Legislature will he
asked to provide teacher pay
raises costing *ino million a
year even though it will require new taxes to finance.
Henderson, head of the
teacher lobbying group, said
the FEA is Insisting on a
*500-across-the-board raise for
every teacher at a cost of *45
million a year pins a raise
in the maximum pay of the
five different ranks of teachen at a cost of *53 million a
year.
Gov. Haydon Bums hat said
he will oppose new or increas­
ed taxes. So have the presid­
ing officer* of both houses
and the majority of the mem­
bers of the appropriations
committees of both houses.
Governor Burns went before
the FEA at its stale conven­
tion and told them he'd rec­
ommend pay raises If there
was any money left above
what is now anticipated—but
he frankly admitted he taw
little chance of It.
Henderson said it Is up to
the FEA to tell the Legisla­
ture what Is needed for qual­
ity education regardless o(
the state's financial situation
—and then the Legislature can
decide how u r it wants to go
ill meeting that nerd.
" fie r y where wo go. the
people tell us they are willing
to pay additional taxes for
education," Henderson told a
morning news conference. Ik
said the sales tax was the
only available source.
The increased state fund*
being asked would raise the
starting salary to about $4,400
or above and the average
teacher aalary to *8,500 a
year.
It would push the top salary
(or a 15-year, teiwher on con
'tinulng contra "I P&gt; about *8,
500 from alutc funds,
Florida now ranks 21st in
the nation in teacher salaries,
he said, and 35th in state sup
port of all education compar­
ed to eighth in aupport of hos­
pitals, loth In police protec­
tion and 30th In roads.

Auto Industry
Builds Record

BLACKBERRIES ARE RIPE at the Central

Florida Experiment Station and picking began
this week. Here Thomas D. Lemon, field assistant, displays 2-1 pints o f the large Flordagrand
and other mixed varieties. These berries will b«
available in local stores.
(Herald Photo)

Blackberry Crop
Harvested Here
One of the most promising
new crops in Ihe area is black­
berries, which now are being
harvested in the Ccnlral Flor­
ida area, Ihe Central P’orida
Experiment Station reports.
Dr. P. J. Wcstgale, who is
in charge of the blackberry
r.vperimi'iila :ii Ihe Gallon, &gt;
port* blackberries are selling
at *5 to *8 a flat (a dozen
pints) on the wholesale mar­
ket, as compared to *1.50 to
*2.50 for strawberries.
"Wo have perfected two hy­
brid strains which produce
fat, juicy berries that are
bringing lop prices to growers
although there aro at present
few blackberry farmers in the
area.
"Henry Simpson of Geneva
has a few acres, as do Russ
Alfred at Lake Ashby and

Mayor Election
Slated Monday
By Margarot Cosby
A mayor for Ihe Village of
North Orlando will bo ricctrd
and sworn Into office at Mon­
day’s 7:3d p.m. reorganlzatlonal meeting of the village
council. Mayor Irene Van
Ecpocl did not seek rc e!cc
tion to the Council.
Administering the oaths ol
office to newly rloclrd coun
cil members and lo the coun
cll-clectrd mayor will be the
village attorney, Orville John­
son.
Taking office will be C. E.
Rowell, group one; Lloyd P.
Brown, group three; George
T. Fuller, group four, and J.
A. Wcti, group five. Only in
cumbent on council la __Dayt
Tllson who holds the group
Iwo scat.

DETROIT (UPI) The
■uto Industry act aomo more
records Thursday.
For the first time, the indus­
try has built more than BOO,ooo cart In a single month.
The industry built 984,292
car* In March, ahalterlng the
old one-month high of 866,83!
set last December.
Carmakers alto set a threemonth" record t*F buiitilniTT580.547 cars over (he JanuaryMarch period.
This broke Ihe old quarter­
SPIKE ILL
ly mark of 2,201,173 car* set
SANTA MONICA, Calif. —
in the final three months ot (UPI) — Bandleader Spike
1983.
Jones, 53, was reported "slight­
ly Improved" hut still in seri­
ous condition today in Santa
Monica Hospital from a lung
condition.

Last Ditch Effort
In Citrus Crisis

TAMPA (U PI) — Citrusmen
were lo meet with U. S. Labor
Department officials hero to­
day for a last-ditch effort at
resolving the offshore labor
crisis which threatens live Val
cncla orange harvest.

The citrus industry once
again will aak the labor de­
partment to extend Hi April
IS deadline for foreign laborera now picking crops in Ihe
•tate.
Industry members contend
the deadline will come at the
peak of the harvest and that
on-tree spoilage of millions ol
dollars will result.
Currently there are 3,500 ofshore workers In Florida. The
Industry says U those leave
that only 10,000 domestic
workers will remain. And an
estimated 13,000 to 17,000 per­
sona are seeded Is the har­
vest.
AG FUTURE
GAINESVILLE (UPI&gt;-The
future ot agriculture la Flor­
ida will be discussed April 8-9
at a meeting oa the University
of Florid* campus.

Glenn Walton at Loch Arbor.
Tom Lemon, of Oiteta, baa
several acrea and Paul Bril)
in DcLand has five acre*."
Dr. Wcstgate report* that
the berrlei grow well oa Um
Florida land, or la a mixtura
of *and and muck.
Ibis attain was developed
first in 1953 by Prof. Ralph
Sharp, of the University o4
Florida, crossing Texas blackberrlei with native Florida
dewberrlea.
The two hybrid! now being
planted are the "Flordagrand" and the "Oklawaba,"
Another brand, the "Ifcaai
Brazos" also la popular.
Blackberrlej grown at tbe
local experiment atatloa art
sold only at local markets*
but regular growers* berries
are lent to Naw York a i r
kels.
Local plants average II
pints lo the bush but a grower
in Ocala, R. C. Badger, with
eight pollinated acres, aver*
agci 47 pints lo (he vine.
T h e s e are 4hree-yc*r-old
plants and Badger ia a retired
blacksmith—not a farmer.
Dr. Wcstgale predicts a
growing demand for the frail
and expects that more grow*
era will soon plant the vines,
which are highly diieaae re*
slstant.

Youthful Driver
Hurt In Crash
A teen age boy waa slight*
ly injured Thursday in an au«
to collision on Patmatto
Avenue In front of the Post
Office.

Tommy Lee Hayea, II, of
Eustis. _was _the_ driver _«f_ »
car which waa struck by aa*
other vehicle driven by James
W. Dodson, 17, or 117 West
10th direct.

Police said Dodson waa
backing out of a parkin*
space and struck the Hayea
autu. Dodson was charged
with failure lo yield right-ofway, according to tha police
report.

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trict contest May 7 at Seminole Hi|?h School.
Lucy Willis and Danny Dickerson, "Sweet­
heart” and president, respectively, of the SHS
chapter, will compete, after takinR top honors
in the auh-district mcctinR over DeLand, New
Smyrna Beach and Sanford Junior IIIr H at
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Loyalty Dinner Set Tonight

Grace Methodlit Church o f
Fanford will have a '’ Loyalty
Dinner" at 6:30 p.m. today In
the church’s Fellowship Hall,
Rev. John H. Hires Jr., haa
announced.
James L. Griffin, general
chairman o f the compliment­
ary budget dinner, has pre­
dicted that the $561 weekly
needs o f the church will be
pledged during the event.
The congregation is divided
into two teams, the "Golds"
and the "Blues."
Commander for the Blue
Team is Charles Fly with
Russell Gill and
Richard
Rreexe as majors. Co-captains
who will preside at individual
tables, include Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs.
John Carver, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Hunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Kostival, Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Butler Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. J. 11. Roasman, Mr. and
Mrs. Itirhurd Silvers, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Sorokowsky and
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Clemmcr.
Wayne Thompson Is com­
mander for the Gold Team
and majors are Gordon Meyer
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and Donald Jackson. Co-cap­
tains are Mrs. Ilallie Arwood,
Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. John Carthel, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Conn, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tonklnson, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Kennedy, Dr. and
Mrs. W. C. Rape, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Leonard, Mr. and
Mrs. Raul Markos, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Pratt and Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Turner.
Mrs. Roy Wall Is serving
as rhairmsn o f the kitchen
committee and dining room
hostesses, Mrs. F. J. Murray
and Mrs. John Martin, will he
assisted by members of the
Methodist Youth Fellowship.

ny Julia Bartoa
Officials at Hie Altamonte
Bprings Community Library
have announced that in the
future thry will he nhlr to
handle old newspapers con­
tributed for re-sale In order
to aid the library only if they
pre folded and tied.
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the pre-pnrkuged papers will
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tun lor moved rnpidly.
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librarian will ha happy to
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Lake Monroe Causeway

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Holiday Inn plans to build
• motel-restaurant on Lake
Monroe near the aite o f the
proposed
marina,
reliable
aourcea tell ut.
The motel will be in excess
o f 100 rooms and will have
a rooftop.glass enclosed res­
taurant overlookinc the lake
and marinn (one of these
days).
Commitment* for the Hol­
iday Inn franchise have been
made but many details re­
main to b« worked out.
The motel is expected to
cost about $1 million, ac­
cording to reports.
Anyone for reservations?
And dinner for two?
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“ The Interstate highway program
hns crcnted great problems f o r
communities that have been by-pass­
ed........... and these problems will be­
come more acute as work on the In­
terstate system progresses, with
more and more communities left out
o f the mainstream o f fnst-moving
tourist traffic.
"Thousands o f our citizens have
invested millions of dollars; often
their life snvings, in motels, restaur­
ants, filling stations, attractions and
other facilities entirely dependent
on heavy tourist traffic."
Gov. Haydon Burns made those
statements in his message recently
to the Florida Legislature.
The Governor was speaking pri­
marily o f federally designated twolane highways. Tnat is the reason
that he called the situation "a grave
emergency” and requested $300 mil­
lion revenue certificate program to
four-lane more than 1,000 miles o f
such highways.
But the Governor failed to take
into consideration such counties as
Seminole where Interstate 4 has
sped past our communities, travel­
ing through the groves of the lesspopulated western half o f the coun­
ty, necessitating a whole new build­
ing program — new filling stations,
new motels and new restaurants. —
At the expense o f existing facilities.
Not one single dime in the $300
million program proposed by the
Governor would go to Seminole
County.
In his effort to help the by-pass­
ed communities, Gov. Burns has
passed us by.
Seminole County is one o f the
fastest growing in the state und is
expected to grow even more rapid­

Mom and Dad. . .no doubt
you'll be pressured to ap­
prove purchase o f a car by
your high school student o ff­
spring. Here are some inter­
esting figures to bear in
mind: A study at one school
showed that no straight " A "
student owned a car; 15 per
cent of the "B " students
owned cars; 41 per cent of
"C " students owned cars; 71
per rent o f "D " students
owned cars and 83 per cent
o f failing students owned
carsl
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Anybody know the where­
abouts of Olan King? He
was a teacher at Seminole
High School in 1040 and the
Class *40 Reunion Committee
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) Is trying to run him down.
King was one of the class Authorities today awaited an
sponsors.
assessment
of
earthquake
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damage in four northwestern
Ronald Arthur Goerss, 215
Ridge Road, has been nnmed states to see if they qualified
to the Dean's List at Kmory for federal assistance under a
University. A H-plus academ­ presidential "disaster area"
ic average is required to proclamation.
make the list.
Five persons died in the
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twisting
earthquake
which
Klwnnd R. Friend, Seminole Jolted the Pacific Northwest,
High School graduate of including part of Canada
1053, has been assigned to Thursday causing destruction
the Pueblo Army Depot to mounting into the millions of
serve as a field representa­ dollars.
tive on quality assessment
Gov. Dan Evans, of Wash­
for the Pershing
Missile ington, who spoke to President
System. Friend works for the Johnson by telephone, said he
Martin Company. He is a would claim western Washing­
memlter of the VFW and the ton a "disaster area" if dam­
Loynl Order o f Moose in San­ age warranted it. He said,
ford.
however, a full assessment
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might take three days.
House numbers in Lake
The quake which hit at 8:2?
Mary will be delivered this
a. m. PDT (11:29 EDT), was
weekend by memlrers of Lake
felt throughout Washington,
Mary Hoy Scout Troop 242
northern Idaho, northern Ore­
irrrompnnicd by members of
gon, western Montana and
the Chamber of Commerce,
southern British Columbia.
sponsors o f the community
Seismologlats said it was
house numbering project.
centered in the northeast cor­
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ner of Mason County, Wash.,
The motorcade promoting
about 40 miles southwest ol
New Smyrna Bench's Seuhere.
side Fiesta will pass through
Damage was centered prin­
Sanford Saturday afternoon
cipally
in four western Wash­
at 3 o'clock. Officials o f the
Firsts have requested Police ington cities — Seattle, Ta­
Chief Arnold Williams to coma, Everett and Olympia.
The damage to'-al climbed
provide
a
police
escort
steadily
ai reports continued
through town.
to come In. The Seattle public
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One way for a volunteer school system alone suffered
fire department to make damage estimated at more
sure it has all latest knowl­ than $1 million.
The quake was proof of the
edge on fire fighting techni­
ques is for one o f its mem­ pudding for engineers who de­
bers to hold a top level job signed Seattle's towering 600
in the field. That’s whnt's foot Space Needle, the second
happened in Deilary. . .As­ Tacoma Narrows bridge and
sistant Fire Chief Darwin other new structure! around
Bruce has born made crew the area.
Most dam ige was reported
chief of the Cape Kennedy
Space Center fire department to older building. The newer
ones were virtually unscath­
on Merritt Island.

ly in the next decade.
Yet this program, not expected to
be completed until 1970 if the legi­
slature and voters approve, does not
take us into consideration.
Both of our legislators in Talla­
hassee have indicated there may be
tough-sledding for the $.100 million
bond program unless other by-pass­
ed cities and, counties also get re­
lief.
A project that would give Semi­
nole County a smnll piece of the $300
million pie would be a causeway over
Lake Monroe.
There is no doubt that such a
project would bring tourist traffic
back onto U.S. 17-92 from Winter
Park to D cljind and prevent many
businesses from facing a financial
crisis.
Rather than four-lane Highway
17-92 from Orange City to the St.
Johns River bridge, wouldn't it be
more feasible to build the causeway
and tie into Interstate 4 at the in­
terchange south o f Orange City?
Of course there is nothing in the
Governor’s program to four-lane
U.S. 17-92 in that section o f Volu­
sia County. But it has been pro­
posed.
A causeway over Lake Monroe
would do many of the things the
Governor is seeking.
It would protect property invest­
ments in Orange, Seminole and Vo­
lusia Counties; it would benefit al­
most all o f our communities; it
would attract industry and tourism.
We don't think it is asking too
much of our legislature to press for
the inclusion of funds to build the
Lake Monroe Causeway in the Gov­
ernor’s emergency $300 million bond
program. NOW l

Seminole County

T ige rs' Departing
Tha first RA-5C Vigilante
equipped squadren to deploy
almard an aircraft carrier wilt
return to Sanford Naval Air
Station Wednesday after 10
months o f service in the Pa­
cific, including four months
o ff the coast o f Viet Nam.
Reconnaissance
Attack
Squadron Five, tha "Savage
Sons," left Sanford last June.
The first group will return to
Sunfurd
with a six-plane
RA-SC formation. Transport
aircraft art scheduled to
bring home approximately 270
support personnel next Fri­
day.
Naval personnel, dependents
and newsmen are expected to
greet the airmen upon their
antral. Among those greeting
them will be Cdr. Paul V.

Werner, chief staff officer.
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One, who commanded the unit
during the first seven months
o f its deployment.
The U8S Ranger, from
which the equadron operated
in the Western Pacific, soon
will be replaced by the USS
Independence.
Another 8anford unit, Reronnalssance Attack Squadron
One, will deploy aboard Indtqiendenca and continue the
Vigilante Reconnaissance mis­
sion in the Western Pacific
area.
The "Tigers" will depart
Sanford thia weekend, with
the first group leaving Satur­
day. Tha unit la acbeduled to
depart the eontinenUl U.S.
on board the carrier in early
May.

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More U. S. Troops Alerted
Billion Dollar
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Communists'
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TH IS YEAR

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Additional U. S. troops were
The
House
appropriation*
on alert today to move into
committee nave final approv­
the Dominican Republic if
al to its billion dollar general
needed to reinforce the 4,200
money bill today as the le g ­
islature edged towards the
Marines nnd paratroopers al­
end of its fourth week.
ready
there
to
evarunta
The committee met early in
Americans and other foreign
nationals.
the morning to put the fin­
ishing touches on the measure
High Washington officials
ami gave It* stnff the "go
continued to insist that tho
ahead" to start drawing tinmission was mainly to protect
measure for introduction.
American lives in the rebel­
The House and Senate con­
lion torn capital o f Santo
Domingo,
vened and adjourned for the
weekend.
Hut they obviously wrero
With the 1005 reulur ses­
concerned about tho prospect
sion about half over, appro­
&lt;&gt;f Castro-dominated
ComPOLICE CHIEF ARNOLD WILLIAMS AND THE RECORD.
priations Chairman J. .1. Grif­
numists taking over tho rebel
fin, of Osceola, pushed to get
movement.
the money bill on the floor of
Official* said there was
the lower chamber by early
considerable Communist par­
next week. He said if the i
ticipation In tho revolt, but
measured adhered to ached- I
pointed out other faction*
ule, the House would take it j Today marks s two-year
The lust fatnlity occurred 25th Street and French Ave­ were involved as well.
ed by the long temblor.
anniversary for Fun ford.
station sign and the peaks of a up on Thursday or Fi idny.
Three known Communist
at 5 nan. April 20, 1003, when nue.
The Semite met in execu­
few houses were the only vis­
It Ims been two years—730
Since that time, o f course, organizations have been Ident­
Mnm-lhi* Daniels, 1837 Lin­
ible remains of Gulfport, 111., tive session for an hour to days—since a traffic fatality
Fmiford Ims Imd its share of ified with the rebels—the
BURLINGTON, Iowa (UPI) across the river from Burling confirm Gov. Iluydon Rums' occurred within tiro city lim­ coln Court, died In a two-car vehicular accidents—many of Popular Sociulist party, tha
collision at the intersection of them setioua — but none o f Muvimiento Popular Dominracing commission appoint­ its.
The flooding Mississippi Rivet ton.
Humid, of
ratio and tho pro-Castro Nth
them futal.
submerged an Illinois village
The town's 232 residents fled ment* — Louie
today,
assaulted
a Coast safely as the Mississippi en Miami, a* rhuirman, and
"Two years without a fatal­ o f June party.
At tin* outset o f the upris­
Guard station here and batter­ gulfed their homes and fanned James L. Lee Sr., o f Tampa; I
ity is a record .Sanford can
ed dikes defending towns and eight miles wide, claiming the Robert C. Lechner, of Jack- |
be proud of," Police Chief ing tlie icbcllion contained a
Arnold Williams suid. "And broad spectrum o f political
rich farmland.
town and nearly 30,000 acres sonville; Jack Fiveash, o f
Pcnsuiola, and Martin Scgul,
wo'ra going to keep that zero views. A large segment came
Power pole tips, a service of rich Illinois farmland.
up there," he milled, referring from the political party o f
The river lapped toward of Orlando.
A hill nbolishing the Flor­
to the number of fntnlilira exiled former President Juan
Burlington's Coast Guard sta
ida
Institute
of
Continuing
leeurded on tin* safely sign Bosch,
tion as it rose toward a re
At the tlmo o f his 1983
cord 21 foot crest expected University Studies and giving
SAIGON (UPI) — Govern-[borne infiltration ol Commit- locnti-d in front o f tho police
(he
Hoard
of
H»ttents
direct
ouster,Bosch was accused e f ­
station.
he e P 'c ' la. f.*f t of Bur
•if nt troops todiy captur-L n n*»t. meav 4ti srsts It is the
rontiol of the vff-vumpu*
facing too tolerant o f the
llngU.i and its 33,003 residents
first-war service for Ihe Coast
study program was approved guiiiilla arsenal o f about 1,
Communists but ho hns never
were safe atop a (stuff hut low
Gftard since Korea.
by a Senate committee.
been considered by Washing­
not) brand new rifles and ntalying areas were flooded.
The arms cache was discov­
ton
to lie an outright Com­
chinrguns
in
the
Mekong
Del­
River waters washed ovet
ered today during a major
munist.
ta .ind then repulsed a fer­ government sweep aimed «t
much of nearby Gladstone.
Bosch’* wife was In Wash­
ocious Viet Cong counterat­ clearing tho Viet Cong from
111., a town of 310, and ham­
ington today nnd planned to
By Margaret Cosby
tack aimed at recovering the Ihe Mekong Della. The Kicn
mered dikes guarding towns
hold an afternoon news con­
In co-operation with the jon Doth the Illinois and Iowa
precious stores.
lloa Province operation began
Circuit Judge Tom Waddell ference,
North Orlando G a r d e n banks.
In the air war U. S. Navy Wednesday with a combined Jr. Thursday turned down a
Flio said her husband Is
Club's Beautification Month
City water was cut o ff only planes iKimtied and strafed a amphibious and helicopter- change o f venue motion by
still
in Puerto Itiro but was
of May, Mrs. Bessie Chase
:tfi minutes Thursday night, North Vietnamese a r s e n a l home assault against a sus­ Attorney Albert N. Fitts in
of the North Orlando Com­ Fireworks Blast
ns city new s worked on the only 75 miles south of Hanoi pected Viet Cong training the ease of Jimmie Lee Drum- in constant touch with his fol­
lower* in tlie Dominican Re­
pany olfirr, advised today W recks Trolley
lowering of water lines along iiiul attacked an ammunition area.
right ami Israel Gilley, charg­
public,
lhat she has received word
26th Street, City Manager \V. depot 15 miles further south.
NAPLES, Italy (UPI)
Thu operation killed 8(1 guer ed with the February rape of
from William Gregory, ex­ A powerful Blast injured 60 E. Knowles raid today.
Fifteen build ngs were dc riilas and captured 31 the a 12-year-old girl.
PARATROOPERS
ecutive vice president of the persons when a woman inad­
"Working with great dis­ strayed and seven damaged in first day hut there have been
Fitts’ motion was based on
SANTO
DOMINGO (UPI)
company, to allow all resi­ vertently dropped a bundle patch, our crews were able the two raids which left the no new casualty figures.
"adverse" publicity given the —The United State* flew 2,dents up to 10,000 gallons of o f
fireworks
under
tho to accomplish tho necessary area in flames.
In today's
a i r strikes ease and prejudice, both of
city water for lawn and gar­ wheels o f a moving streetcar. work in a very short time,"
In another elfort to rut off against Hie Communist North, which be claimed would make 500 |&gt;aiatra&lt;ipers into tha
Dominican Republic today to
Viet Cong supplies the United 25 Skyraidcrs ami Skyhawks
den care without charge.
At least 14 o f the injured Knowles sail).
it impossible to find un im­ join 1,700 U. S. Marines land­
This will be effective were hospitalized. The stieetOther water lines work on States ordered 17 high speed .ruin the aircraft carrier Mid partial jury.
ed here previously to protect
throughout the month of car and tracks were badly the r-6th Stieet project will Const Guard cullers and 200 way escorted by 14 Jets hit
Waddell turned down the the live* o f American citi­
men
t&lt;
»
South
Viet
Nam
to
continue
for
about
three
May and will be extended ilnningfd and windows were
the Tlilon I.inh Dong army move for lack o f sufficient zens.
join the battle against sea- weapons de|&gt;ot with 19 Ions id
shattered in nearby building*. weeks.
through June.
proof Imt did say hu would
Tho U. S. State Department
Kates will return to the
bombs and a barrage of roc­ reconsider if it becomes im­
said "law und order has ceas­
normal system of billing
kets.
possible to select an im­ ed to exist" in Santo Dom­
starting July 1.
Pilots reported to buildings partial Jury. Jury selection is
ingo, where ut least 400
In previous years Ihe resi­
destroyed and four others due n&gt; get underway Monday
Ib'iuinicau* have been killed
dents have been allowed only
heavily damaged. Four rail­ morning.
and 2.000 wounded in six daya
6,ono gallons for Ihe beauti­
R. T. Milwce, superintendent 1U. S. education commissioner |and are awaiting word from road boxears were knocked
Three witnesses were called of Communist-supported re­
of Seminole County Schools,!concerning desegregation ol Hu- national office," Mii.vec out.
fication program.
to testify in tho change of volt.
At about the same time, 2(1
said.
said today the local school dis­ public schools.
venue heuring. They were
No American* have been
and
Skyhawks
"W c have received word ot
trict is doing all “ in good
"If our plan should fail to Skyraidcrs
Walter A. Glelow, publisher wounded so fur, but the State
from
the
carrier
llanrork
faith" to live up to ttie guide­ acceptance of our ‘freedom ol n ,-c ( with approval of federal
of The Sanford llciald, for­ De e p artment announcement
lines set forth today tiy the choice' plan from the state; authorities, we will set our­ ruined about nine ton* of 250- mer Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr.
said "U . S. and other nationals
Pliul (Jui
selves to rework the pi in ‘in pound Isom Its i on .the
nr ...it...
“ M«l Marion llnrmun of tin- |who remain in thu city are in
good faith' to meet tho guide ammunition depot 2a mile* to 0rl#ni|H 8witI|wI
|the most serious danger."
I _____________________
tines set out (or us," he add­ the south.
Pilots said five buildings
ed
were destroyed and two anti­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
"Under our 'freedom of
aircraft site* pul out of com ­
U.S. officials urc literally
choice' today is tho last day
mission. They re|&gt;ortrd one
leaving the door open for a
for applications to lie made in
secondary explosion und said
possible venture outside a
order to enter a different
three additional buildings suf­
spare rspsule by an Ameri­
school in Seminole County this
fered moderate damage.
can nstronnut within the next
fall. After all applications are
The Phui Qul strike planes
couple of months.
processed, it appear* likely
were escorted by 14 jet*.
that we will meet the guide­
No "extra-vehicular" ex­
No enemy aircraft were
periments are officially plan­
lines as set forth," Muwec sighted on cither raid.
ned before a two-men Gemini
said.
space spot set for this fail.
Federal guidelines call for
Hut there is a possibility
desegregated classes in the
that an astronaut aboard a
first grade of elementary
Gemini capsule expected to
school, the first and last high
tie launched in June may be
school grades and the lowest
AUGUSTA, Ga. (U PI) —
permitted to lean halfway
ol junior high school (seventh)
The ailing father o f Gov.
out of the protection o f his
by the fall of 1965.
cabin.
By the fall of 11*07. schools Curl Sanders shot himself to
The astronaut would he a
must have accomplished com­ death Thursday in a tool shed
33-year-old Air Force cap­
plete desegregation in order behind his home.
The body of Carl T. San­
tain, Edward If. White II,
to remain eligible for federal
Y O U R S FOR A S L IT T L E A S
ders, 84, was discovered by
who is scheduled to lie the
funds.
hi* wife shortly la-fore 7
co-pilot on tho flight.
Francis Keppel, U. S. educa­
p.m., uhout three hours after
tion
commissioner,
today
ho fired a .38 caliber pistol
stressed that the responsibil­
W ag e Laws
TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY made Acting Mayor A.
bullet into his head.
AND ONLY $195 DOWN!
ity
for
desegregating
"must
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
L. (AI) Wilson ambidextrous . . , and now he is
Gov. Haydon Burns promis­
Inevitably rest with local of­
being teaaed an "I.efty" Wilson. Herald photoPESTICIDES
ficials" and says he can see
ed a group o f labor leaders
tfrapher Bill Vincent Jr. snapped the Mayor tossMIAMI (U PI) — "A m a­
he will back legislation giving
no reason why most systems teurs" no longer msy use 14
ing out the first hall to dedicute Pinehurat Park.
M OTOR SA L ES
more power to the Industrial
should not be able to comply doadly pesticide* within the
In a hurry to set the wet print to the sports
Commission to enforce mini­
fully by this fall and the rest City o f Miami under • new
editor, Bill “ flopped" the negative and the
2nd * PALMETTO
2507 PARK DR.
mum wage law* on govern­
by the target date of Fall, law which went into effect
Mayor “ came out" left-handed. Here he is . . .
322-0711
322-060!
ment jobs.
1967,
right aide up.
Friday,

DEATHS

L A S T YEAR

DAYS
W IT H O U T

FATALITIES

Sanford M arks Anniversary

Northwest Digs Out After Quake

R V A H -5 Returning,

*

Red Arsenal Taken;

Guerrillas Repulsed

N. Orlando

Joins Plan
'Beautify

Venue Change
Denied By Court

W ater C utover

In Record T im e

Federal Guidelines M e t-M ilw e e

Space Venture
Looks Possible

America's

Governor's Sire
Ends Own Life

$1915

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P ar* 2—FrL April 30, ’85

Sewell

I Were
Satan
A« I think of the title of thin
article It occurs to me that
It may be rather a dangerous
one. It la no aecret that many
mlnlateri have been called
bad namea and the power of
luggestlon can be very effec­
tive, however, It dora atari
“ the whccla turning."
The firat thing I would do,
If I were Satan, would be to
try to convince people that
Chriatlanity takea all of the
joy out of life.
Men do aeek Joy ao deaperately and sometimes pathe­
tically. We know the dciperate meana that are uaed and
yet how many people do you
know whoie liver are literally
Joyoua?
Our Lord raid to Hia dladplea, “ There thlnga have I
spoken unto you, that My joy
may be In you, and that your
joy may be full." It waa not
that Chrlat lived in an ivory
tower away from the burdena
and tragedies of life. He saw
heartbreak, sickness, sorrow,
and even the tragedy of aoul
alck men, yet Ilia life waa one
of Joy because Ha knew the
cure for the downcast and
alck aoul.
I would try also to convince
people that the Church doesn't
really matter. After all, can't
one live just aa well worship­
ping God alone? Dwight L.
Moody hod a man ask him if
he needed to join a church to
live a Christian lifo. The two
men were silting before an
open fire. Moody used the
tonga to remove a live em­
ber from the fire to the
hearth. They watched it cool

Episcopalians
To Set Budget
At Convention

Reports Given M rs. Gene Shannon ^
On Conference
Heads W om en's Club
For Pastors

The Episcopal Diocese of
8outh Florida will hold its
43rd Annual Convention in
Orlando, May 10th • 12th.
Delegates to Convention will
consider over a million dol­
lar budget which Includes
both administration o f the
Dioceee, the program of the
Diocese and the Dloceee'e
contribution to the National
Church.
One nf the major cfforla
o f the Episcopal Church In
8outh Florid* hee been the
establishing of new churches
to serve the growing popula­
tion and the development of
social service program*. The
Episcopal Church In South
Florida he* assumed a major
responsibility for the assist­
ance of Cuban refugees and
li now developing total ur­
ban programs, particularly In
the Miami eree, under the
Icaderihlp o f the RL Rev.
James L. Dunran, Suffragan
Bishop o f South Florida.
Ted Johneon, Director of
Economic Research for Flor­
ida Power and Light Com­
pany, will address the men
o f the Convention on the
population make up o f Flor­
ida which will he In keeping
with the effort* o f the Epi­
scopal Church to reach out
to the needs o f the people In
the urban society.

At the Sunday evening
service of the First Southern
Methodist Church last week
J. L. Sauls gave a report on
the pastors’ conference at.
Orangeburg, S.C., which he
and the pastor, Rev. D. H.
Knight Jr. attended.
Sauls shared with the con­
gregation some o f the high­
lights from sermons by Rev.
Lynn Corbett, President o f
the Southern M e t h o d i s t
Church, and Pierre Guillermnn, Dean of tha Southern
Methodist College, and other
prominent preachers at the
meetings.
Rev. Knight is bringing
the message each night at the
revival services being held
this week at the Womans’
Club. A film to he shown
Saturday night will he of
special interest to young peo­
ple.
Much progress has been
made by the members of the
Church toward clearing of
the church property in the
2100 block on Sanford Ave­
nue.

and die while the embers in
the fire continued to glow with
radiant beauty.
A disillusionment of the Bi­
ble would be my next means
of destruction. I would begin
by aaylng the Bible waa all
right for another day but not
ours. I would carefully hide
all of the truths of its effec­
tiveness In the lives of people
who had used it profitably
through the centuries. I would
seek to conceal carefully the
fact that they would not want
to live in a world where the
influence o f the Bible waa
absent. Societies without It
find freedom, love, peace, pa
tlcncc, kindness and many
other vlrturs almost unknown
without It.
Certainly I would attach
Sunday as being Just aa any
other day. A strong emphasis
would bo placed on the waste
involved and a careful cam
palgn would be launched to
hide the effect of this day on
areas of the world where it Is
observed faithfully.
The last thing, but not least,
that we will think of here la
the Divinity of Jesus. 1 would
try to conceal the meaning of
Ills Life, Hia Death, and Hia
Itcsurrection.
Aa we consider many fac
tors of life It la apparent that
Satan Is working and doing an
effective Job, however, he is
on the eventual losing side.
One of the most profound
promises that God has given
us is that aomeday every
Dr. Bub June* Jr., president
knee will bow and every lon­ c f
Boh Jones University,
gue confess that He is tho Greenville, S. C., and noted
Lord.
educator and author, will ho
In thla area May 8 0 to make
three personal appearances In
cooperation with Rev. Arthur
A. Froehllch, pastor o f the
Maitland Hilda Prrsbyterinn
Church and president o f the
Citadel o f Faith and Freedom
and co-*|ion*nred by
nob
Susie Weaver, Linda I.uces, Jonea University alumni.
Wanda Tnylor, Laurie Cun­
On May 8 at 8 p.m., Dr.
ningham, Mrlanic E v a n s , Jcnea will address a public
Becky and Debbie Grlle, Pam meeting In tha auditorium of
Tuso, Sharon Shepherd, Lyn­ Edgewnter High School In
da Cunningham, Cindy Cole­ Orlando and on May (I, at 11
man, Susan nml Henna Shel­ a.m. and at 7 p.m., he will oc­
ley nml I'nni Kay,
cupy thn pulpit of Maitland
The girla were assisted in llilde Presbyterian Church in
planning the program by Maitland.
Mre. Ruby Shepherd and Mre.
Invitation I* extended by
Thelma Tuzo.
Rev. Froehllch to the public
Slides showing pest activi­ to attend these meeting*
ties nf the rhurrh were which arc without charges of
shmvn as pert of the pro­ admission.
gram.
Serving on the banquet
committee were Mre. Mary
Lynne Grlle, Mrs. Belly Wea­
ver, Mre. Dunne Vanorsdale,
end Mr*. Stout.
Table decoration* were ar­
By Jane Casselberry
ranged by Mr*. Katherine
The Christian Homemakers
Corwin, Mrs. Ituchel HeuherClass o f tha Casselberry Com­
ger, end Mr*. Tuso.
munity Methodist Church Sun­
day Rchcol met Tuesday night
Men To Meet
In Weaver Hall.
The Men's Club or Christ
Mra. Philip Caesber waa
Episcopal Church, l-ongwood, worship leader and Mra. Ma­
will meet Monday nt 7:110 p.m. rlon Vaitch was In charga of
nt the Parish House on the program. Rev. Delmaa
Church Street. A. P. newer- Copeland gave tha prayer.
sox, president, will conduct
Mrs. L. L. Werlry, presi­
he meeting.
dent, conducted tha buslnass
Pinal plans will he made for meeting.
the fishing trip to lie taken
Refreshment* of rake and
by tho group May H and plans sherbet punch were served by
for summer projects also will the hostesses, Mra. Charles
be discussed.
Williams and Mra. Addle
Mendel, following tha program.
VBS Study Set
A study course for Vaca­
tion Hlhla School worker*
William Booth, an English
will he taught by Rev. Wil­
minister, founded the Salva­
liam Grogan at Prairie |j»ke
tion Army a century ago.
Baptist Church T u e ■ d a y
from 7 until 8:30 p.m. The
school is scheduled for June
14-18 with Preparation Day
to lie held from 0 until 12
a.m. on Friday, June It.

Dr. Bob Jones
To Visit Area

Presbyterian Girls Entertain
With Banquet For Mothers
By Jan# Caaaalberry
A Mother-Daughter Ban­
quet held Wednesday night at
the Westminister Presbyter­
ian Church, Casselberry, was
attended by 05 women and
girls. Mrs. Martha Stout
gave the welcoming remarks.
The delicious fried fish,
caught and fried for the oc­
casion by Ed Stout, were
augmented with c o v e r e d
dishes brought by those at­
tending.
The girla entertained their
mothers with a program of
verse and song. Musical sa­
lutes to mothera were sung
by a trio composed o f Car­
olyn Itodgera, Linda l'ltman
and Cinda Kauble.
Those giving recitations
were Kathy Weaver, Vicki
Vnnuradale, Dobbio Seivuy,
Htephie Tuso, Jennie and Li­
as Kauble, Pam Graham,

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Notice la hsrsliy given lin t
pursuant to the Klnal Uteres
o f Knrei Insure snet Hale entersil In the raute iirmllng In tlis
l.'lrrult Court In ami fur HemInole County,
Klorlita, eass
■tiH-kel number H i t : , Ilia un■Isrelansd Clerk will sell the
property situate In eeld county
described as
l e d S, Block C, Hrcond Itsvenna
I’ ark
Heel Ion of
I.-.. I, Arbor, aicurdlne to
llie I'lat thereof aa record­
ed in I'lat Book II. I&gt;«uea
I I thru It o f tha I’ ublli
Records o f Hemlnola Coun­
ts. Florida.
Together with all alrurlursa
ami IntpruVenieula hum and
hereafter un aald land, and
flaturre attached thereto: alau
all aaa. aleain. rlectrlc. water,
end oilier heating, cooklmi. r e ­
frigerating. lighting, plumbme. ventilating. Irrigating, and
power esetems, machines, sppllanres. fu tu re s , and appur­
tenances, which now- ale nr
may hereafter pertain I........ .
he ueed with. In, or on said
premiere, even though they be
detached or detachable.
Together with lha following
llama o f property which are
located In and permanently InHailed aa g part of the Im­
provement! un eald property:
Mlawart • Warner
Wall
lleatar Model No. O l l- U -K
Venetian Blinds manufac­
tured by Memlnole Vene­
tian Blind Co.
at publlo tale, to tha hleheet
and beet bidder for caali be­
tween the huure uf eleven
u'clork In the furenuun and
two o'clock In tha aflernuon on
lha Ittb day o f May, t i l l , at
lha front door o f tha Seminole
County Courthouae In Sanford,
Florida.
tCOt HIT SKA l.l
Arthur II. Back with, Jr.
Clark
Martha T. Vlklea
Deputy Clerk
MAMONBV, HAPLOW.
CJfAMHKRS * ADAMS
Allorn cy a fur ITainlllf
Publleh: April in. Hli.
CDIs m

4

Church Class
Has Meeting

Dedication
lly Donna Kstra
Archlilslmp Joseph P. Hur­
ley, Bishop of St. Augustine,
will dedirute the new HL
Mary.Magdalen Parish School
preceding the 12 o'clock Mass,
8und*y, May t&gt;. All school
children will attend the cere­
mony and will wear full uni­
form.

i . \ \

JANE HICKMAN Circle o f Forest City Rnptist Church has elected Mrs.
Frend Henderson (left) as chairman for the cominn term. With her arc
Mrs. Martin Dunn, co-chairman (center), and Mrs. James Gossett, pro­
gram chairman. Mrs. Bill Millan is new secretary for the group.

Catholic Guild
Has Election
*

NEW PRESIDENT o f the Ilenr Lake Methodist Men’s Club is Grant
Mueller (left). Other officers (from left) are Richard Gibbons, vice presi­
dent; Irving Nelson, secretary and Luther Miles, treasurer.

Schools To Tour Forest Lake
Academy On Two-Day Visit
By Maryann Miles
More than 20 elementary
and Intermediate achools will
visit Forest I.ak* Academy
Sunday and Monday for tho
Annual Academy Day Activi­
ties which arc conducted as
purt of the student recruit­
ment program.
The visitors will view the
campus and tour the achool
Industries which include the
pro**, bindery, laundry, cafe­
teria-kitchen, and thu main­
tenance department.
Registration will begin at
1 p.m. Sunday followed by a
hall game, aupper and a abat­
ing party.
Monday worship and break­
fast will be followed by tour
groups consisting of 12 mem­
ber* each and guided by sen­
ior members o f the Beta
Club.
The
concluding general
meeting, to be held in the
gymnasium, will feature a
welcome address by Burry

Church To Sec
Slide Program
By Mra. Itltchle Harris
Rev, 8. Wendell Hill, pas­
tor of the Enterprise Baptist
Church, has announced that
a special program will taka
place next Wednesday eve­
ning when G. Ayers of San­
ford will present a collection
nf slides, pictures, maps, and
other materials gathered on
his trip to the Holy I,and
last year.
Thn program will h# pre­
sented In the cafetorium nf
the Enterprise Elementary
School and nil interested per­
sons are invited to attend.

The
Catholic
Women's
Club of All Souls Parish in­
stalled officers this week nt
a dinner meeting held nt the
Capri Restaurant.
New officers are Mr*. Nan­
cy Michels, president; Mrs.
Bridglt Kolarik, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Eloise Hickson,
treasurer;
Mrs.
Mudaline
Covcney, recording secretary,
und Mrs. Nancy Huckelbonc,
coriesponding secretary.
Sirs. A. Durant was pre­
sented with n Past Presi­
dent’s Pin by the program
chairman, Mrs. D o r o t h y
Rainos.
Guest speaker for the eve­
ning was Rev. Richard Ly­
nns, pastor of the church,
who gave a most informative
talk about his tours in Rome.
By Julia Bartos
Door prizes were won by
Recommendation o f Rev.
Mrs.
Alnm
Smith,
Mrs. Harwood Steele as minister
It) Sir*. John l.eone
Oravetx and Miss Suru Ks- for the Friendship Baptist
The Mary Circle o f thn tot by.
Church o f Altamonte Springs
Woman's Society nf Christ­
will he mad* by the church's
ian Service o f DeBary Com­
pulpit committee at a meet­
munity Methodist C h u r c h
ing next Wednesday.
discussed program* for thn
Every member is urged to
coming year nt thn April
uttend in order to vote.
meeting held at tho homo of
The business session will
Mrs. Alta Clark.
be preceded hy a fellowship
Mr*. Gertrude P o t t e r ,
dinner at 8:30 p.m. and tho
The
aound-color movie,
chairman, presided and Mr*.
regular services at 7:30 p.m.
“ Solid Witness," n gospel
Mona Lewi* gave devotion*.
Mrs. Beatrice Muller sung film based on an actual
Chrlstlnn experience In the
“ In The Garden."
Ufa of a teenager, will be
Theme for the devotion
shown this Saturday evening
was "The Vine on The Cross"
at revival service* of the
which
was developed
by
Ily Donna Kstra
First
Southern
Methodist
pointing out that a weak
The Episcopal Churchwom­
Church o f Sanford.
vino gathered strength and
The revival will rontinue en o f Christ Episcopal Church,
nurture, blooming on a wood­
Longwood, will sponsor a card
through Sunday cvrning.
en cross on the hlghwny.
Rev. Durwaid H. Knight, party at 8 p.m. today at the
Program was given by
house
on
Church
pastor o f the rhurrh, advises parish
Mr*. Potter and a reading by
that the film has “ s tremen­ Street.
Mr*. Muller.
dous message to help solve
Proceed* will l&gt;« uaed for
Refreshments were served
many problems facing teen­ current projects o f the wom­
to tha tea members In at­
ager* and that although the en's group.
tendance following tha meet­
Hostesses for the evening
church is placing special em­
ing.
phasis on youth this particu­ will l&gt;e Mr*. Frederick Wyman
lar
evening,
all
parents and Mrs. Itohert Hamilton.
should see the film ."
Tha public la Invited to at­
FOR ANT OCCASION
tend and there will Its no
charges of admission.
FLOW ERS
Services are conducted In
ARE ALWAYS
the Woman’s Club on Oak
CORRECT
Avenue in downtown 8anford
at 7:30 p.m.

Strohnian, student body pres­
ident. A welcome anil roll call
o f visiting schoiils will b&lt;‘
made by Principal William
Fuchs and an outline or
scholastic opportunities will
bn pmsnnted by tho regi­
strar, Mis* Mary Elam.
Included on the program
will he musical numbers by
the Forest I.ake Academy
Chorale and.Band groups and
winning selections from the
recent
Academy
Amateur
Hour.

If. last

CDL I*

New Minister
To Be Named
In Altamonte

DeBary Circle
Plans Programs
For Year

Church To Show
Film For Youth

Churchwomen
Set Card Party

Altar Society
Installs Slate
Of Officers
ny Donna Fates
Installation ceremonies for
recently elected officers of
the S t Mnry-Magdalen Altar
Society took place Sunday at
the 8:30 a.m. mass at the
church In Altamonte Springs.
Installed hy Rev. Hubert
J. Reason, paster, were Mr*.
John Eherhardt, president;
Mr*. Herbert Jstb, vlre presi­
dent; Mrs. Henry Mullln, sec­
retary, and Mr». Frederick
Larkum, treasurer.

All Souls Has
Easter Event
The All Souls Catholic
Women's Club and the All
Souls Catholic Youth Club
sponsored an Easter egg hunt
In front o f the rhurrh.
Winners o f the hunt were
Dchble Faint, first prize, pre­
school division; Abby Talmer,
fifth prize, grade school di­
vision; Greg DuRnls, second
prize, pre-achool division, and
Kathy Pezold, second prize,
grade school division.

Shirley Smith
Circle Meeis
The Shirley Smith Circle
of Pineorcst Baptist Church
met with Mrs. Harold Sher­
wood, circle chairman, pre­
siding. Devotional was given
hy Mrs. Lucille Abrams and
a program entitled, “ The
Home: Building Missionary
Concepts" was presented by
V. M. Smith.
A letter will bo sent to Dr.
and Mrs. Lewis R. Smith,
namesake o f the Circle, who
are doing missionary service
in Ifong Kong, inviting them
to visit here upon their re­
turn to the States.
The Community Mission
project for Mny will bo
Church Visitation.
Refreshments were enjoyed
during the business meeting
which adjourned with tho
members attending the Gen­
eral Meeting in tho Church.
A visit was mtd* to th*
Good Samarltlan Home, tak­
ing the items collected for
tho month.
Members attending were
Mrs. Harotd Sherwood, SIrs.
Adwon Clark, Mrs. Lucille
Abrams, Mrs. V. M. Smith,
Mrs. 8. L. Wiggins, Mrs.
Volie Williams Jr., Sirs. C.
L. Fitzpatrick, Sirs. Johnnis
Herrin, Sirs. Harold Davis,
Sirs. R. C. Whitmore, and
Sirs. J. C. Lavender.

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A special meeting of the
Women'a Club o f AH Soul*
Catholic Church will be held
immediately following
the
8:30 a.m. Mass this 8unday.
All woman o f the parish are
urged to attend.

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NEW WHITE ROBB8 art displayed by member* o f the Forest Citv Bap­
tist Church Choir. In the group (left to right, front) are Mra Martin
Dunn, Mra. Charlea Jackaon, Mra. Walter Hoberg, the director; Mrs. Clif­
ford Gresham, Mm. James L. Goaaen and Mina Mary Rogers; (buck) Mrs.
Fred Henderson, Martin Dunn, Buddy Gunn, and Wutcr llobcrg.

ward to a .-ntllenging new
year with «.-ntht.siusm.
She announced her commit­
tee nppnlmmenta to be Mrs.
Joseph Fahey and Mrs. Dor­
othy Edwirds, altar: Mrs.
Gloria Egg'cton, organization
nnd d e v e l o p m e n t ; Mrs.
George Sommer, spiritual de­
velopment; Mrs. Tracy Estes,
public relations; Mrs. Garland
Shaw, historian; Mrs. Gary
Beam, program; Mrs. Jcnnio
Fox, Catholic charities; Mrs.
Terry Herst, w a y s
and
means; Mrs. Thnmss Cobb,
telephone; Mrs. Peter Denies,
refreshments, and Mrs. Wil­
liam Oyler, confraternity o f
Christian doctrine.
Special guests for the occa­
sion included Rev. Charles
Thicn o f St. Marguret-Mnry
Parish, Winter Park; Mrs.
Joseph Hopkins, past presi­
dent of tho club; Mrs. John
Kennedy, past vice president,
and Mrs. Jerry Quilling, past
dcunery representative.
Arrangements for the ban­
quet were under direction of
Mrs. Stankiewicz assisted by
Mrs. Denlea, Mrs. Fox, and
Mrs. Anton Krecek. Floral
arrangements were provided
by Mrs. Fahey und Mrs. Col­
ombo Farina.

A tte n d

Special Meeting

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All Souls Women
Have Installation

By Ibinna Estes
New officers o f the Catholic
Women’s Guild o f St. MaryMagdalen Church, Altamonte
Springs, were elected nt the
regular meeting o f the organlration Monday evening at the
Parish School.
Numcd were Mr*. Robert
Rush, president; Mrs. Carl
Warren, first vice president;
Mrs. W. F. Hinton, second
vice president; Mrs. J. F. Slulson, recording aecrctnry; Mrs.
N o r m a n Lansverk, correa p o n d i n g secretary; Mra.
Maurice Stohler, treasurer;
Mrs. J. M. Klein, parliamen­
tarian, and Mrs. R. J. Sulli­
van, historian.
The business meeting was
followed by n musical pro­
gram presented by Mrs. Duvid
Hartman and Mra. Maurice
Lnrue. Preceding the meeting,
Rev. Hubert J. Reason, pas­
tor, addressed tha member­
ship.

By IHinna E*te*
Rev. Terrell Solana, pastor
o f Church of Nativity, was
presented with a check In the
amount o f $1,200 by Mrs.
Gene Shannon, president of
the Parish Women’s Club, In
the name of her orgsnlsstion,
following forms! installation
services for new officers of
the club held Monday evening
at the Capri Restaurant.
The money will he used for
the parish material welfare.
Father Solana, expressing
appreciation for the check
which represented the past
year’s fund raising efforts
by the club, praised the wom­
en for their dedication to the
parish.
New officers were formnlly
installed hy Mrs. A. W. Teslo,
first president o f the group,
according to the candlelight
ritual of the Lady and the
Law Handbook o f tho Na­
tional Council of Catholic
Women.
Installed were Mrs. Gene
Shannon, p r e s i d e n t ; Mrs.
Lenox Fay, vice president;
Mrs. David Herat, secretary;
Mrs. John Stankiewicz, treas­
urer, end Mrs. Orlnnd Fox,
deanery representative.
In • brief talk preceding
the installation, Mrs. Teslo
outlined the founding o f the
club in December, 1000, and
stated that the aims, abilities,
nnd responsibilities o f the
club have exceeded her fond
est dreams.
Mrs. Shannon, accepting
her second term of office,
said that while her first term
had been memorable and re­
warding, she is looking fo r

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E. WISEMAN puts final coat nf paint on buildinsr o f Geneva Community Librnry in prepara­
tion for Saturday’s 3 p.m. formal opening of the
new facility. Ceremonies will be omceed by
County Commissioner E. Yarborough with in­
vocation by Rev M. D. Jackson. Library person­
nel will be introduced and program will conclude
with ribbon cutting by Mrs. W. D. Wagnon. who
is the oldest living native of Geneva. The public
is invited.
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Charles Allen Heads
District School Unit
By Janr Casselberry
Charles Allen, woodwork­
ing instructor in South Seminula Junior High School's
Industrial Arts Department,
was elected District presi­
dent of the Industrial Arts
Association when industrial
arts teachers from a five*
county area met in Daytona
Beach.
Those attending the meet
were token on tours of an
electronics plant and machine
die company.
Allen Joined the faculty of
South Seminole in January of
HUM and has organized and
act up the modern woodwork­
ing shop there. He also ha»
helped set up the shop pro*
CHARLES ALLEN
gram on the county level.
According to Allen. Dr.
Ralph Steed, director of In­
Post Elections
dustrial Arts Eduration for
American l-cgion Memorial
Florida, has inspected the
state's schools and had fine Post 250 o f Casselberry and
praise for South Seminole the Auxiliary Unit will con­
Junior High and other Sem­ duct
election
of officers
inole County schools.
when they meet at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Woman's
Cluh on Overhrook Drive.
Nominations will be open
from the floor at that time.

WASHINGTON (D P I) —
Sen. John J. Williams (RDcl.) issued his annual report
card on the nation's tax col­
lectors.
The marks ranged from
"bad" to ••excellent."
Overall, the Senator was
pleased with the class.
He reported to the Senate
that between 1054 and 1904,
total tax delinquencies de­
clined around $450 million—
from $l.fil4.494,000 to $1,17.1,911,000.
During the same period,
Williams added, the number
o f delinquent t a x p a y e r s
dropped from 1,725,474 to
839,225.
Williams' approval did not
extend to all the offices of
the Internal Revenue Service.
He cited increases in de­
linquent employment taxes in
several bureaus compared to
1954.
He singled out Jackson­
ville, Fla., where delinquent
taxes rose to an all-time high
of $50,334,000, compared with
$47,883,000 in 1954.
Williams said this Increase
was caused entirely by a 100
per cent rise in delinquent
employment taxes.
“ We must not overlook the
fact that these employment
taxes represent money which
is withheld by the employer
from the employe's paycheck," Williams said.
“ These withheld taxes do
not belong to the employer
but are held in escrow by
him, and he has no right to
dirrrt this money to his own
use."
Williams handed out "e x ­
cellent marks" to the offices
in Augusta, Me., and Park­
ersburg, W. Va.

CTP To Install
New Officers

By Jaae Casselberry
Installation e f officers for
the coming year o f the Coun­
cil o f Teachers and Parents
e f South Seminola Elemen­
tary School at Casselberry
will he held at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday during tfca final
meeting o f the group for the
current school term.
James Birkenmeyer o f the
Seminola County S c h o o l
Board will be Installing o f­
ficer.
Commlttea chairmen will
present their annual reports.
Refreshments will be served
following the meeting.

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Mr*. J. I.. Horton Jr. as vice
president; Mr*. Carl Schllkc,
recording
secretary;
Mrs.
R a y m o n d Downey, corre­
sponding secretary, and Mrs.
Betty Robertson, treasurer.

GUEST SPEAKER for the April meeting of the Roar Lake Methodist
Men’s Club was William Hale (second from left), lay speaker from First
Raptist Church o f Orlando. With him are the Bear Lake Methodist minis­
ter. Rev. William Irwin (left), Walter Bowles, club’s outgoing president,
and Glenn Whipple, chnirman of the board.
(Herald Photo)

Mr*. Melvin Dekle, legisla­
tive chairman reported to
the local group on a meeting
which she attended with
•Seminole County legislator*
concerning better education
for all children.
Dr. Luis Pore* was the
main speaker for the pro­
gram. He described how the
Communists took over Culm

The Junior 4-n Liberty
Relics Club and the Junior
4-11 Boys Club o f Slavia met
for a wiener mast last Sat­
urday afternoon at the St.
Luke's Lutheran Church pic
nle grounds.
Following the supper, the
32 boys anil girls and their
adult leaders went for a 50mile hayrlde then to tha Luk­
as Tree Farm for refresh­
ments and a marshmallow
roast.
Truck and hay for the trip
was provided by J. P. Eldridge and serving aa driver
for the evening waa Dusan
Lukas.
Chaperones were leaders,
Mrs. Paul Lukas for the boys
and Jonathan I.ukaa, aenior
t-H leader, and for the girls,
Mrs. George Jakubcin Jr. and
Mrs. George Kelaey,

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and outlined how they oper­
ate.
Red Cross Gray Ladies
who will be working in the
school clinic were introduced.
They included Mrs. Lois Gllsson, chnirmnn; Mrs. Evelyn
Crabtree, Mrs. Doris Phillip*.
Mrs. Mnrgnret Tucker, Mr*.
Judy Boice, Mrs. Evelyn
Rodgers, Mr*. Betty Sullivan,
Mrs.
Dorothy
MacDonald,
Mrs. l.lr. Horton nnd Mrs. K.
G. Frhd.
RELATIONS
BONN (UPI) — A governmcnl spokesman said the West
German cabinet would meet
next Wednesday to discuss the
date for establishing diploma­
tic relations with Israel.

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By Jane Casselberry
A field trip to the Cassel­
berry Post Office was made
Tuesday by the second and
third period general business
classes o f South Seminole
Junior High School taught
by Russell Moore.
Postmaster Edgar Siller
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MARY WHELCHEL, center, co-sponsor o f the Mary-Esther Golf Tour­
nament, prcnenta awards to winning teams. Team on left Is Cecile Heard
and Peggy Billups. Team on right is Kathryn Park and Doris Spencer.

George's, Chase Lead Leagues
Georgi'a and Chase, leaders
In thsir respective Little Leacues, both took victories yes­
terday afternoon.
Chase scored twice in the
home half o f the sixth and
final inning to bring the cur­
tain down on a real crowd
pleaser, winning 2-1 over Lo­
comotive Engineers.
Richard Frank and Doug
Mallcxowaki both turned in
respectable pitching perform­
ances. Frank, the winning
pitcher, limited the Engineers

to only three hits while Malictowskl allowed only four sof­
ties, the biggest a home run
to Ronnie Nobles in the sixth
and deciding inning. The win
gavo Chase a game and a
half lead over second place
First Federal and Hunt, who
meet each other this after­
noon.
George'a maintained their
lead In the Little American
by turning bark F l o r i d a
State, 12-lb Danny Conway
was given credit for the

Men's Golf Tourney Tees Off
Sunday Over Course Af Mayfair
Tee-oH lima will be 11
o'clock Sunday morning for
the first flight in the Mayfair
Mens Golf Assn, tournament,
over the Msyfalr Country Club
course.
Fifteen flights are expected
to take to the links in the 18*
bole point tournament. Flights
and tee-off times are:
Hugh Grier, Art Wesler, LeRob Robb, Wally Smith (I I );
Wllk Bowman, Ron Thurston,
Frankie Stenstrom, Frank Dur*o (11:10); Bill Epps Jr.,
John Dickey, Edgar Osborne,
Robert
Rosemond
(11:20);
Harold ning, D. C. Dial, Otto
Caldwell, Spenoer H a r d e n
(11:30);
Jim Spencer, John Johnson
John Eick, Charles Park Jr.
(11:40); Gene Clemens, F. D
Scott, Pete Duncan, E. R
Wood (11:50); Dub Epps, Bill
Hutchison, John Mercer, Herold Heckenbarh (12:00); Ralph
Simas, Don Forrlns, Harold
Brooks. C. H.
Robartaon
( 12: 10);

City League
Standings
LITTLE NATIONAL
W. 1m
Chase ______ .........----- 5 1
First Federal .............. 3 2
Hunt Llncoln-Mur. . . . . &lt;3 2
Locomotive Kngra. ...... 3 8
Quality Moblte lima....... 0 6
Game Today: Flrat Federal
va. Hunt 4:80, Ft. Mellon
Park
LITTLE AMERICAN
W . L.
Georgia .............. — — C 1
Strickland Morrison . . 8
2
Sanford Atlantis . — . 2 3
Florida Stale ------2 4
Navy ...----2 4
Game Today: Strickland Mor­
rison vs. Sanford Atlantic
4:30, Bay Avenue Park
JUNIOR LEAGUE
W. L.
Rotary -------4 0
Clvltan ______________ 8 2
Klwania ....______. . . ___8 2
CPO ...........
2 3
Klka _________________ 1 3
Shrina
-------1 4
Next Gamea Monday: Rotary
va. Clvltan (4:30), Shrina
va. Elka (7:30)
Both
gamea, Plnahurat Park
CITY LEAGUE

W. 1*
Kilow att#-------------------- 5 1
Klngawood . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1
[aroy Robb Conatra. . . 4
2
Chick N' Treat ........ - * 8
Panning Lumber _____ 3 3
Chase . . . . . . . . ■ ■...•*•••. 1 ft
UBO ___________________ 0 •
Next Gamea Monday: (7:10)
Kilowatt# vs. Klngawood
&lt;ft:4ft) Panning Lumber vs.
Chaso. Both games at PL
Mellon Park
Exhibition game: Kilowatt#
vs. Tltusvllla ft p.m„ Sun­
day at Piaehurst Park,
CHURCH LEAGUE

Joe Kurlmal, 'C ap!." Yost,
Earl Faust, Jim Doucette
(12:20); Dick Rosolsky, Geor­
ge Brister, George Billupe, E.
C. Harper Jr., (12:30); Jim
Palmer, Russ Wilson, Boy
Mann, Don KUiell (12:40); Bob
Jernlgan,
Homer
Daffron
Wayne Albert,
A!
Antar
(12:50);
John Cox, Kirby Flit, Wayde
Rucker, Brack Perkins (1:00);
"P ap p y"
Pearson,
George
Harden, Jerry Jernlgan, De
WiU Mathews (1:10); Andy
Carraway? Mack Cleveland
Jr., John Ivey (1:20).

Match Starts
BRUSSELS (U PI) — The
European Zone first round
Davis Cup encountered be­
tween Chile and Belgium got
under way today with Jaime
Pinto Bravo o f Chile meeting
Eric Drossart and Ernest
Agurria against Jack Blrchant
o f Belgium.

New Coach
CIIALESTON, III. (U PI) —
Clyde
Biggvra, defensive
rnsch
at South Carolina,
Thursday wa* appointed head
football roach at Eastern Illi­
nois, succeeding Ralph Kohl,
who resigned to take a scout­
ing Job with the Chicago
Bears.

mound derision. Ansley with
three hits and Deas with two,
ted the winner* at the plate.
The game wai knotted at fl-U
going into the laat Inning,
when George* rallied for
three runs to rap tha victory.
Klngawood moved Into a
first place tie with the Kilo­
watt* by blasting USO, 17-0.
Winning pitcher, Bud Moncrief scattered seven hits over
the seven inning route, white
tossing shutout ball. Only
three USO runner* got aa far
aa second base.
Leading tha 17-hit output
of the Klngawood Bomber*
waa Frank Stafford, netting
four hits In five appearanrea.
Stafford wet also cited for
hia outstanding glove work in
left field, making at-veral
daxsling playa. Butch Cook
had three hit*; Gerald Boll­
ing, Bob
Yourshaw,
and
Itonnl Kussi two hita apiece.
KIngswood will meet the
Kilowatt* Monday night In a
gam* that will have great
bearing on the outcome of the
flrat half atandlnga. The pre­
vious game between these two
teams saw tha KIngswood
Builder* win out, 13-12.
!&lt;eroy Robb broke up a 7-7
tie game by acoring three
runs in the sixth inning and
went on to set back Panning
Lumber 10-7. Otto Thomas
was the game* winning pitch­
er. Jim Wesslunds' four hits,
three bite by George Griffin
and two hits ftarh by John
Clark, Chuck Rose, Ron Sapp
and Don Hunter pared the 10hit outburst of Knhb. John
Clark had the only home run
In tha City League tail night.
The win put Robb's in sale
possession o f third place.
In tha Church League, the
Knights o f Columbus won
their fifth gome in a row,
beating Pinccrcat Assembly,
14-1. Nick Constantine limited
the loser* to six hita. Larry
Pivec connected for two home
runs, giving him five In the
last two games for K of C.
John C o n o also hit for the
distance for tha winners.
Gena Gilmartln, with threefor-threa was top batsman.
Curtis Johnson led Pinecreat
with two hits. K o f C remains
undefeated In league play.

SHS Swimmers Face Group Meet
By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
Coach John Colbert's Sem­
inole High swimming team
will travel to John Long Pool
In Orlando Saturday to com­
pete In the Group 6 Class A A
District Meet
In tha Seminotes last out­
ing they came in third In the
Metro Conference meet, but
they broke a number o f Sem­
inole records.
All the Metro Conference
schools will be competing In
th* meet Including Winter
Park and Bishop Moore, the
only teams to beat the Tribe
In the Metro meet.
Tha top three place* in the
Group meet will compete In
the Florida State C lan AA
meet May 8. Tha Semlnoles
will swim aa a team in the
Group meet and also aa In­
dividual* In the timed events
to &lt;|ualify for state.
The Semlnoles have broken
a number o f records this sea­
son but they will have no
hearing on the out come of
the Group meet unless they
do their best and get their
best times, according
to
Coach Colbert.
In earlier meets the Sem­
inole* heat both Winter Park
and Bishop Moore, hut lost
to them in the Metro Meet.
The Tribe will he trying to
get the acora evened Satur­
day with the added strength
o f a full week o f practice in
preparation for tha group
meet.

Seminoles Lose
(•3 Contest In
Group Tourney
Seminole High School was
knocked out of the Class AA,
Group 5 baiehall tournament
Thursday night when It fell
victim to Colonial of Orlando
8-3.
The loss ended all play for
the Seminoles this year, with
a final 7-7 record and a fourth
place tie In the Metro Con­
ference.
It was a bad night In the
field for the Tribe, where
they chalked up nine errors.
On the mound, Wayne Pivec
gave up five hits to the Colon­
ial nine. Gale Coleman hurled
a three-hit game for the Gre­
nadiers.
Bemie Barbour hit the big
blow for Sanford in the sixth
Inning, slamming out a triple
to open the Tribe's ineffective
rally, bringing across two
runs. The only other run was
also scored in that Inning by
Bill Kuykendall's sacrifice fly.
Pivec also managed to belt
out a triple for tba Seminole
cause.
Palm branches and wreaths
of parsley ware awarded aa
prises by tha ancient Greeks
at the Isthmian games.

North Orlando
Hits Longwood
In 5-4 Contest

Leesburg Nine, 7-3

By Jim Baeehaa
Herald Sparta Writer
The North Orlando Cardinals
scored all their runs la the
first two innings Thursday
night and then survived a fifthinning rally by Longwood to
defeat the Braves 5-4 in South
Seminole Senior League play
in Casselberry.
The Cardinals scored once in
the first inning and tallied four
limes in the second. longwood
struck for a run in the third,
and added three more in the
fifth.
Longwood hurler Jim Finch
slammed a triple in the last
Inning but was unable to score
the tying run. Dick Willis and
Terry Roberts also had hits
for Longwood.
Tommy Evers, Bob Stephen
son, David Scbwartienbach
and Mike Krecek hit safely for
North Orlando.
Krecek was the winning pit
rher for North Orlando and
Finch was charged with the
loss.
I.onnie Miller hurled four
scoreless relief innings for
Longwood.
The Cardinals also took the
I.ilUe League game by a score
of 8 4.
Paul Wallace went the dis­
tance for North Orlando, allow­
ing five hits.
Mike MiUcr had a triple and
a single, and Bobby Spencer
had a pair of tingles to pace
the Cardinal attack.
Ricky Goodall and Ricky
Sm|th had two hits apiece for
the braves. Ronnie Allman bad
the other hit.
Ronnie O'Neal was the los­
ing pitcher for Longwood.
The Bear Lake Pirates wltl
take on the Catselberry In­
dians in action tonight at
Cooper Field in Casselberry,

Orange Knoll
Course Begun
By Julia Bartoa
Construction on a nine hole
par 34 golf course for mem­
bership only got underway
this week at the Orange
Knoll Golf Driving Range lo­
cated In Altamonte Springs
at Boston Road and SR 438.
Fred Bolton, manager, re­
ports that ha aspects the
rourae to lie ready for open­
ing by RepL 15.
A lio included In th* build­

ing program will he con­
struction of aix tennis courts,
an Olympic site swimming
poo), and a clubhouse.

By Peal Glad

a hit to dose out the scoring

Herald Sparta Writer

with four runs.
Gracey paced tbe Braves in
th# Arid, figuring ia four dou­
ble plays. The most vital of
these came In the sixth when
he caught a line drive, tagged
a man and then threw home
for the second out.
Bryan led the Sanford bat­
ters, going two-for-four.
Mike Morgan waa credited
with th* win although ba was
replaced in the third by Gary
Maples.
The game originally schedul­
ed far tomorrow was cancelled
earlier thia week.

The Sanford Junior High
Braves ended their set too with
a 10-4*1 record Thursday when
they flapped the Leesburg
Yellow Jackets for a 7-3 loss.

CHUCKIE HAYS, 4, eon of Mr. and Mra. Charles
Hays of Geneva, was "all grin" when he landed
this one pound' bass. The youngster, who baited
his own hook and handled the line "just like
duddy does," also caught 10 pan fish with some
assistance from his little sister, Joy.

Autonetics Keglers Take Crown
In Businessmen's Bowl League
The Autonctic* and Ben
Ward ncalty team* in the
Businessmen’s league at Jet
Lanes needed three wins on
the final night of bowling to
capture the league title and
it was the Autonetics team
that emerged as the cham­
pions.
They took three points to
Ren Ward Realty's one to
edge out the Itcx Liquor team
who were last years cham­
pions. Ed Gcllncr was the
spearhead of the Autonetics
attack with a fine 202/550 and
with help from Neal Maxwell
with a 200/537 it proved too
much for the Realty team that
had BUI Fox as the high
bowler with a 212/517.
The Rex Liquor team had
a slim chance to win the title
but gave U the old college
try anyhow. They had to win
four points and have the two
leaden battle to a draw for
their possible chance. It was
a clean sweep for Rex Uquort
aa they (09k Clay-M et on. all
counts hut the top "d ogs" just
wouldn't cooperate and wage a
draw so Rex could sneak In so
now they are raying, "Walt 'til

next year." Clarence Wallis
rolled 201/551. Dutch Unger
had a 195/537, BiU Owen a
201/523 and Ray Robinson a
173/511 all for Rex Liquors.
HLH Products " B " team
grabbed three points from
111.11 Products " A " team de­
spite a good 183/526 by Dick
Schnitzler. Lance Crackers ap­
plied the whitewash brush to
Mason's Men as Jack Kan
nor tore 'em up with a 210/581
followed by John Fischer with
223/569. Pinecrest Liggett RexAtlantic Coast Line team as
Atlantic Coast iLne team as
they registered a three to one
win with Dale Alexander roll­
ing a 189/514 and Jim Bussard a 188/533. BIU Bertleson
hit a good 208 game from the
railroaders.
For the second consecutive
week it waa Jack Welble lead­
ing the WTRR team as they
took all (our points from Wall
Plumbing and Heating. Jack
rolled a 190/478 series. Ralph
Betts rolled a 186/523 to lead
Dick's Appliance to a four
game sweep over the Ratphlnques In the final league match.

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Sanford broke loose In the
bottom of tbe first to crack
the scoring for the contest.
Don Robinson reached first on
an error. Billy Gracey loop­
ed a single to center, to put
men on first and aecood. Fred
Weber then walked to load
the bases. Tommy Bryan lined
into left field, scoring Robin­
son and Gracey. Billy Miller
then smashed a ball at the
short stop to score Weber be
fore Leesburg fought back to
retire the aide.
The Yellow Jackets scored
all their runs in the top half
of the second. Four straight
walks, a hit Into right field
•nd an over throw of first re
suited in three runs.
In the third inning Sanford
put together five errors and

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Lucky Debonair: Forgotten Derby Horse
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) Tucked away in the tame barn
where 1964 winner Northern
Dancer was stabled a year
ago, Lucky Debonair almost
has become the forgotten
horse of the 91st Kentucky
Derby.
nut trainer Frank Catrone
was quietly confident today
that his horse would be re­
membered after Saturday'a
running of the turf classic.
"I think he's got the kick

that counts," said the 4-foot10-lnch trainer, who is shorter
than the 18-hand high colt he
has prepared for the first of
the Triple Crown classics.
The hussle and bustle
of
Derby week has passed Ca­
trone and his horse by. The
son of Vertex, an outstanding
handicap runner of a few sea­
sons back, opened as favorite
for the Rose Run, but now he
was third choice in the field
of 11 scheduled to start in

America’s most famous race. Decidedly. Both responded with
That was the way Catrone record run*. Decidedly finish­
ed the mile and one-quarter
wanted it.
"I asked for this bam. I in 2:00 2-5 to beat Whlrlaway's
wanted to get away from the record of 2:01 2-5 and Northern
hustle and bustle of those Dancer hammered it still low­
Derby barns, lie’s getting his er to 2:00 flat.
Catrone does not expect
rest here," he said of the
bay colt owned by Mrs. Ada Lucky Debonair to act any re­
cords when he takes on favor­
L. Rice of Chicago.
Last year and in 1962 Hor­ ed Bold Lad and the second
atio l.uro did the same thing choice Tom Rolfe. along with
with Northern Dancer and with Native Charger, Hail To All,

Arnold Palmer Takes 2-Stroke Orioles
Lead In Tourney Of Champions
CROOMS’ SENIOR PANTHERS proudly display their jackets. From
left, Tyrone Henderson, William Tillman, John Knight, Roy Montgomery,
John Pritchard, Eddie Brown, Robert Jackson, Jnmcs Browdy Louis
Brooks, Robert Walton, Andrew James, Ernest Payne, Terry Williams,
and Lewis Witherspoon. The jackets were given by the Crooms High
Quarterback Club, and presented by principal H. L. Dougins at the ban­
quet last week.
(Herald Photo)

Bold Lad Heads Derby Field
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI)
— Wheatley Stable’* Hold
Lad, the favorite, headed a
field of 11 entered today for
Saturday'a Olat running o f
the $125,000 added Kentucky
Derby.
Also named for the mile
and one-quarter classic were
Lucky
Debonair, Native
Charger, Tom Rolfe, Hail to
All, Flag Kaiser, Dapper
Dan, Swift Kulcr, Narusha,
Mr. Pak and Carpenter’s
Rule.
If all o f them go to the
post Saturday, the Kentucky
Derby will be worth a total

LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI)
—Arnold Palmer is back on
hit game and that's bad news
for 25 other PGA golf chan),
ploni seeking top money in
tiic $75,000 Tournament of
Chumpiun* golf classic.
Palmer teed o ff today In
the second round o f this 72hole teat with a two-stroke
lead over three competitors
and a fat right-stroke ad­
vantage over the current No.
1 man in golf, big Jack
Nicklaus.
Palmer fired a six-underpar 66 Thursday on the de­
manding Desert Inn Country
Club course while the best
Nicklaus could do for open­
ers was 74. After his superb
round. Palmer was all smiles
In the press tent while NickInus hustled out to the prac­
tice tec for two hour* of work
on his game,
"1 putted hotter today than
I hnve for a year," Palmer
•aid. "But thrn, I was hitting
the ball an close to the hole
the putts were easy."
Palmer, winless in his last
19 tournament atari*, had

Dapper Dan who, like Hold
I.ml, is trnined by Hill Win­
frey.
No. 2 went to one of the
longshota
Narushua. Then
came Hold Lad, Native Char­
ger, Flag Raiser, Carpenter's
Rule, Hail to All, Lucky Deb*
onalr, Tom Rolfe, Mr. Pak
and Swift Ruler on the out­
side.
Hill Hartack rides Hold
I.ad, seeking his fifth Ken­
tucky Derby victory and a
tie with Eddie Arcaro for the
Kentucky Derby riding cham­
pionship.
Hill
Shoemaker
bandies
Lucky Dcltonulr, the Santa
Anita derby winner, with
Ron Turcotte aboard Torn
Rolfe.
Hold Lnd was listed at 8-5
is the program line. Tom
Rolfe was 4-1 with Lucky
tho Alley Cats were Marion Ueltonair at 5.1.
Farclla with a 191 game, Faye
Roberts with a 178/463 and
Jean Krieck with 213/529. Col­
leen Winship took honors for
the Alley Cats with a 1*1/486
Registration for adult swim
series
mlng classes sponsored by the
St. John’s Realty stung Pry­ American Red Cross and San
or’s Insurance with a four ford Recreation Dept, will be
I&gt;oint loss as steady bowling held Monday morning at 0:30
was turned in by Jean Monroe at Ft. 3lellon Municipal pool
with a 167/465, Eleanor An­ Classes will begin then and
derson with 189/483 and Jane meet three days a week.
Adults of all ages may par
Adcock with a 189/494, Dottic
Hrctz had high game and ser­ tlcipate in the free classes for
ies for Pryor's Insurance with beginners, intermediate and
advnnccd swimmers.
a 166/448.
Mrs. F. D. Scott is tha in
O K Tire Shop won three
games from Edith's Rcauty structor.
Salon as Pat Robbins rolled
189/461 and
Dot Johnson
turned in a 185/490. For
Edith's Deauty Salon a 166
game was rolled hy Helen
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Marchesano and a 179/492 by
W. L. Pet. GH
Nancy Conway.
8 3 .727
Chicago
Cert Bridges tallied 174/474
7 3 .700
Minnesota
H
to pace Chapman Hlocks In a
7 4 .636 1
Detroit
three point win over Hetty
6 4 .556 a
Huston
Anne's Hairstyling who showed
Cleveland
5 4 .656 o
Marge Kipp as high roller
8 6 .500 2)4
New York
with a 168/475. In the league's
8 6 .600 2*4
Baltimore
final match, Southward Realty
Lot Angeles 5 7 .417 3*4
put the skids to Powell's for
Washington
4 10 .286 6*4 CHIP OFP OLD BLOKE—
England'! p lt b hclmeted
a three point decision as Kun.as City •j 8 .182
6*4
Prince Charles ia a chap
Mary Anderson spun a 180/451
Thursday’* Result*
any royal father could be
ami Louise llosford a 309/494.
Baltimore 6 Washington 4.
proud of. His pop, Prince
Philip, was on Hand as the
night
lad mounted a steed and
Only gamci scheduled
practiced polo at Wlndaor
. . . By Alan Mava
Today's Game*
Tx)i Angrlcs at Kansas City Gate Park. Mom was not
on hand; after all. aomeona
(N )
bad to look after the castle.
Minnesota at Chicago (N )
Huston at Detroit (N )
Washington at Cleveland (N )
Httltimore at New York (N )
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. Gil
Los Angeles 9 5 .643
H 5 .616
Cincinnati
*4
9 6 .600
Houston
*4
m 6 .583 1
Chicago
1
7 8 .407 2V4
San Fran.
Philadelphia 8 7 .462 2)4
6 6 .455 2*4
klilwauke*
6 8 .429 3
Pittsburgh
6 9 .400 3)4
New York
8L L u is
4 8 .33.1 4
Thursday's Results
Chicago 6 Cincinnati 3, night
Milwaukee 4 St. Louia 1,
night
l.oa Angeles 2 Ran Francisco
1. night
(Only games scheduled)
Today's Gaaies
New York at Cincinnati (N)
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
(N )
Chicago at Houston (K )
San Francisco at Lot Angeles
&lt;N&gt;
Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N )
o f $154,500 with $112,000 to
the winner. The second horse
gets $25,000 with $12,500 to
third and $5,000 to fourth.
The race ia set for 5:45
pm . F.DT.
Lucky Debonair and Tom
Rolfo arc considered Hold
Lad's strongest rivals In the
first o f the Triple Crown
classic and Hold Lad got the
best of them in the draw for
post positions.
Tho son of Hold Ruler
drew the No. 3 stall while
Lucky Debonair was In No.
8 and Tom Rolfe in No. 9.
The mil position went to

Darkis Owens Paces Sandspurs
By Fourth Straight 500 Series
Darkis Owens continued her
fine bowling last week in the
Sandspurs League at Jet
Lanes as she took oil the hon­
ors for the night with a 226/
579 that paced Loosing Trans­
fer to a three game win over
Howe Tire Strop. This marks
the fourth straight high 500
aeries by Darkis in the past
week. Marie Roche gave am­
ple support to Darkis with a
1*6 game.
Helen Padgett
showed a 190/505 as high bow­
ler for Howe Tire Shop.
Showing good efforts for
Fierro
Manufacturing
Co.
team in a four point win over

Postpones
DETROIT (U PI) — Detroit
Tiger pitcher Phil Regan, who
is slated to face Heston Sun­
day, has postponed a minor
operation until the end o f the
current season. He was sche­
duled to enter Detroit Osteo­
pathic Hospital shortly.

MASK RULE
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
only rule change made in the
last six years In tho National
Football League was put into
effect in 1962 making It illegal
to grab tho face mask of any
player.

RECORD THREATENED

three putts for birdies o f two
feet or leaa and one o f four
feet. His longest birdie putt
was from only 18 feet away.
While Nicklaus is far hack,
Palmer can't nffnid to relax.
Only two shots In-hind him
was a trio of 68 shooters in­
cluding the dangerous Hill
Casper; Samuel J r r k i u n
Snead, the 62-year-old smooth
swinger who says he has
gona through four genera,
tiona o f golfer*; and Dirk
Sikea, a tour rookie with a
fine putting touch.
Snead might have shared
the first day lead with Pal*
mer except for an unplnyahle
lie on the 13th hole o f this
13th renewal o f the T of C.
It cost him a double bogey
six.
Close behind the leader*
came five player* at threeunder-par 69.
They inrludcd Australian
Rruce Crumpton, who is driv­
ing superbly but can't buy n
putt; t o u r n a m e n t rookie
Chuck Courntey, at 24 the
youngest player in this sea­
soned field; Canada's George
Knudson; Ron Funseth, wlm
won his first tour victory in
Phoenix lsst winter; and
Doug Sanders, second on the
money-winning list this year.

Hy Fred Down
Ul’ l Sport* Writer
The big hang—once the
trademark of the New York
Yankees — ha* become the
winning formuln o f the Haitimore Oriole*.
•'Muscle" seem* to lie the
1965 story in the American
League and if thnt'a wlrnt it's
going to take to win the pen­
nant, the Orioles are going to
he in the race all the way.
In thp process, they just
might break the Yankees'
prized record of 240 homers
ill a season.
There's a long way to go.
o f course, hut the Oriole*
have hit 17 homers in 12
games and that figures out
to 242 over a 162-game sea­
son— a total that obviously
could spell pennant.
The Oriole* demonstrated

their Into inning, lightning,
homer, r u n - p o w e r nguiii
Thursday night when they
scored a 5-4 victory over the
Washinton Senator*. The Sen­
ator* i-anied a 4-3 leoii Into
the bottom o f the eighth and
Phil Ortega retired the first
two hatters.
Hut then Brook* Robinson
singled ami Norm Slebcrn,
hitless in his 16 previous trips
to the plute, connected for
the game-winning homer.
Stu Miller, who pitrhed hitless relief luill over thp last
two innings, received credit
for his first victory o f the
season while Ortega suffered

hi* third straight defeat.
Woodle Held hit two homers
and drove in three runs for
the Senator* and Johnny Orsino homerrd for thp Orioles,
The l.o* Angeles Dodger*
moved back into fir»t place
in the National League with
a 2-1 victory over the Snn
Francisco Giants, the Chicago
Cub* downed the Cincinnati
lied* 6-3, and the Milwaukee
Braves topped the SI. Louis
Curdinuls 4-1 in the only
other major league game*
scheduled.
Don Drysdale, that Idg
side - wheeling right - hander
who lakes no nonsense from

The longest any of the 11
starter* ever has raced is l 1*
miles and Lucky Debonair has
by far the fastest time at the
distance. He won the Santa
Anita Derby in 1:47.
Willie Shoemaker rides Lueky Debonair, seeking a third
Kentucky Derby victory.

anybody, held the Giants to
(our hits, struck out five and
walked two in raising his sea­
son record to 3-2. The Dodg­
er* acored the tie-breaking
run in the aixth when Maury
Will* singled, moved to aeeond on a sacrifice, atole hit
eighth hate o f the season
and seared on Tommy Davit*
single.

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herself a* a "real fan," Thurs­
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championship form Tuesday In
the Derby trial.
"Don’t forget Hold Lad was
the champ last year and he
won real easy. Hut winning at
a mile doesn't mean you will
have something left for the
last quarter. I.ucky finished

with some speed to spare ta
the Santa Anita Derby and
again in the Blue Grass," he
said.

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B r Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise A m u .
DEAR
POLLY— Reading
p oor column is Ilka a con*
genial visit with
good
friends. I have utilised so
many o f the Pointers that I
slneertlr hope mins will be
useful to soma o f you.
When teaching my sixth
non to drink from a cup, I
discovered that by placing
tha rim o f the cup lightly on
top o f tha tip o f tha tongue,
ha la guided to proper swal­
lowing. Tha whole proeeu be­
comes almost automatic. If
tha tongue is loose, babies
tend to lap at the milk or
water Ilka
little kittens.
Cheek for yourself next time
you drink a glass o f water.
You will sea how awkward
it is if tha glass is only rals*
ad to tha lips or under your
tongue.— PAT
DEAR
P O L L Y -N a v e r
throw away that old floor
mop. Keep it and put it in
tha car trunk. I find one bet­
ter than a bag o f salt to
provide traction fo r a car
wheel spinning on Ice. Only

man's square which Is a
wonderful help, but before
getting it I always used tha
two yardsticks.— D. H. 0 .
DEAR POLLY—I do hope
my idea helps others who
have to uss a walker. I at­
tached a shoe bsg to the front
o f my walker so I can carry
any number o f things In tha
pockets. This Is very handy
when I go shopping or want
to carry household cleaning
supplies at home. The bag Is
pinned across ths walker, top
and bottom, so I won’t trip
on IL— MRS. N. A. L.

use the cloth part. I used to
use the business end o f an
old broom, but find tha mop
is better. I f you do use a
broom, saw o ff the complete
handle. Either mop or broom
can be pushed tight against
back or front o f tha problem
wheel. Two mops or two
brooms would taka care of
both wheels. The broom will
probably be too beat up to
reuM for this purpose but I
use a mop over and over.—
SUSAN
DEAR POLLY— My Point­
er is fo r home sewers or
dressmakers. When euttlng a
pattern out of plain material
which does not have a design
to keep you on the straight,
use two yardsticks at right
angeles, one on the "straight
of the goods" marking on the
paper pattern and the other
at right angles from the sel­
vage (edgs). Shift the ma­
terial until it is the axact
number o f Inches top and bot­
tom. When cut this way, tha
completed garment "hangs"
as the designer Intended. I
now have a large drafts­

Share your favorite homemaking ideas . . . send them
to Polly In care o f (The San­
ford Herald). Youll receive a
dollar If Polly uses your Idea
In Polly's Pointers.
Want soma help with your
homemaking T Mora than 200
ehore-ahortenars are featured
In Polly's 32-page booklet. To
order, send your name, ad­
dress and 60c to: Polly’s
Pointers, c /o (The Sanford
Hsrald), P.O. Box 430. Dept.
A , Radio City Station, New

English

Slang
By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Notet Tha letter below
refera to n column concern­
ing parents who complain­
ed to the school board
about an allegedly Incom­
petent teacher.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: As a
result o f reading your column
this morning, I am highly
nmuMd and also feel n de­
gree o f concern.
It was not the essence of
the message, but the serious
use o f slang in the letter
writer's effort to express
hlmsalf. Parents may have
"chickened out," but what
has happened to vocabulary?
Or, la that another complaint
to makaT
It seams to ms that both
sides have legitimate grounds
fo r argument. Any student
will have to study his sub­
ject with reasonable interest
If ha Intends to avoid Dr.
Funk’s three false answers to
a given question. And It is

never too lata for a parent
to brush up a bit for the sake
o f his student-child.
I am neither a college man
nor a parent, but often won­
der about parental attitudes
as well as current methods
o f teaching.— A READER
ANSWER: Parent nr not,
it is gratifying to know that
you are interested in educa­
tion. From where you sit,
you can look at ths over-all
picture more objectively than
those o f us who are some­
times too close to the forest
to see the trees.
As far as the serious use
of slang Is concerned, you
may have a point. I must
say, however, I believe the
judicious Introduction o f a
slang phrase hare and there
hslpa to enliven our English
language and put an idea
across. At least It's Itetter
than too much professional
JargonI
DEAR MR8. LIOHTs I
am getting a little fed up
with bearing that a male

teacher could mska twice as
much if ha wars in Industry,
and ha wouldn't have extra
dutlss and discipline prob
lems.
What Is your opinion o f
this statement?— ACCOUNT­
ANT
ANSWER: I'm with you.
Industry has its problems,
too, and tha pay Isn't always
so high as soma people think.
Resides, many teachers aren't
any more suited fo r industry
than Industrialists are for
teaching.
I haven't read any statist
ies on tha matter, but I
would hasard a guess that
teachers have a lower ulcer
rata than business executives
And what about those long
vacations?
Please send your school
problems to Busan Light In
care o f The Hanford Herald.
While she cannot answer
each letter personally, letters
o f general Interest will be
answered in this column.

Your Dental Health

Specialists Give Benefits
By William l.awrenre, D.D.H.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR DR. LAWRENCE:
I have had a dentist for over
20 years, but suddenly he
pssmd away from a heart
attack. Ha did all types of
dentistry—cxlrartlons, f i l l ,
ings, bridges nnd dentures.
Now I have a new dentist
who aends his patients to a
specialist to take out a tooth.
I don't like this. I want my
own dentist to take rare o f

me, not a stranger.— Mrs.
F.
New York City.
It must bo difficult to gel
used to a new dentist. An
elderly woman patient once
said to ms: "Thnnk you for
taking ms on as a patient.
Rut, doctor, nre you healthy?
My Inst two dentists died, nnd
I Just ran't live through an­
other change."
When patients l&gt;ecome ac­
customed to a dentist, they
don't like to be farmed out

EOYTH THORNTON McLEOO
So many of my readers
write saying that they hste to
move, but their husbands are
being transferred, or they are
retiring and are giving up the
old house and moving to green­
er pastures, or they are going
to an apartment near thrlr old
home. "It is such a task to
m ove," wrote one retiring
lady, "that I am Just going to
throw away things 1 really
treasure."
Now wait, don't make a
move until you have profess
ional help. Thu is important.
An executive of the famed
Aero Mayflower Tran;It Com
paoy told me that women
learn about packing and movars. "They go to school to
learn about packing and mov
tag U thalr b ulnais. lit has a
polat there. A dear li'e cd ot
m int moved fr.m one small
apartment to a larger one re­
cently, and elm is an ardent
collector of beautUJ chins
and glass. As clever e woman
as she is, she insisted on perk­
ing her priceless things her­
self. She wrapped them la
paper and put them in shop­
ping bags. She made so many
trips by taxi that she was exlu s t e d —and you KNOW what

happened. Two of the bags
broke open and her loveliest
objects of glass and chins lay
on Dark Avenue in a glitter­
ing heap.
Moving is something ell wo­
men hale. The men go to their
offices and jobs snd art away
from home, but the women
have to be there, even though
they Just sit U out and lat
the movers do the moving.
This it one time when you
must have professional help.
"People hate to move, but in
our restless society, with one
out of every five changing his
address every year," says my
Mayflower executive, "m ov­
ing has become a science." It
does not make sense or cents
to move in shopping bags,
th ey have their uses, and I
do not know how we lived be­
fore tha era of shopping bags,
but don't try using them tor
making a move.
If you are interested, the
Mayflower people wUI give you
a smart litUa booklet called
"Check," and you can Jot
down all tha things that YOU
ean do to mabo moving o bit
easier on you and everybody.
Monday — "D ear Edyth
Thornton M cLeod"

to a specialist. Rut It has si
most become a necessity. In
recent years, dentistry has
been undergoing basic chan­
ges in Ideas and techniques
There Is so much to know
about all phases, each so
complicated, that It's almost
impossible for ons man to be
proficient in avtry depart
ment.
A dentist could spend his
entire professional life learn
ing everything there It to
know about brldgework, for
•sample. There are books
and pspera fillrd with technl
ques and designs, character
istlrs o f materials, diagnoses
and practical laboratory pro­
cedure*.
Changa o f paca It an ob
■tacit, too. Just Imagine what
it'a like for a dentist to fin
Ish the fine margins o f a
gold Inlay, a delicate task
and then on the very nest
patient eatract an Impacted
wisdom tooth, and, following
that, fit a young patient with
a complicated orthodonle ap­
pliance. Theee entirely dif­
ferent procedures demand dif­
ferent skills, different man­
ual dexterity, different tech­
niques and different thinking.
There is excellent dentis­
try being done In small towns
and isolated communities, but
people who live In Urge ur­
ban areas o r univaralty cen­
ters are tha lucky ones. They
have many specialists at
their calL
A s and as it is fo r a pa­
tient to be aent to a "stran­
ger" specialist fo r a particu­
lar procedure, it's often far
better fo r the patient
Please send your questions
•bout dental health to Dr.
Lawrence in care o f The Banford Herald. While ha canaot
answer each letter personal­
ly, tatters o f general interest
will be answered in this col-

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Par# e—Fri. April 80, '85

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(DsuxJt CUbby!
DEAR ARRY: I f e man
wants to data a widow or
divorced woman with sev­
eral small children, should­
n’t he include the children
on ths date?
I am a widow with four
■mall children and I am
very hesitant about dating
any men before I see how
they act towards my chil­
dren. If a man Is not going
to be a good father to my
children, I don't want him.
No mon la that important
to me.
DEVOTED MOTHER
DEAR DEVOTED: I ap­
preciate the feet that you
are a devoted mother, and
I respect you for It. Rut,
unless you are equally de­
termined to be a devoted
wife, you had better forget
about remarrying. If a man
Is Interested In dating you,
make It a twosome at first.
And If he shows further In­
terest, invite him to your
home to meet your children.
No man wants to feel that
he la being "used.” And if
all a woman has in mind
Is finding a home for her­
self and her fatherless
brood, sha won't fool the
man long.
•
•
•
DEAR ARBY: My hus­
band is tha clsanest man in
ths world. Every time ho
turn* around ho washes his
hands. Abby, I believe In
being clean, but I think he
la carrying it too far. When

By Abigail Van Buren

I tell him that It Is not
necessary
to
waih
hie
hands oo many times, ho
tells me that nobody can
bo TOO clean. Is thero
something the matter with
a man who acta liko this?
Or is It mo ?
GETTING WORRIED
DEAR GETTING: Mysophobia (fear o f dirt) is an
affliction characterised by
compulsive hand • W M hing
Perhaps your h u s b a n d
should seo a doctor. On the
other hand — perhaps ho
DOES dirty his paws often.
•
•
•
DEAR ARB Y: A mother
wrote to you because oho
didn't know whether her
child was Just "slow " or If
something w a s "wrong"
with him. Your advice,
“ Take him to a child psy­
chiatrist," was the best in
the world. Wo know. Our
child was “ slow." A t three
he wasn't toilet-trained, re­
fused to ploy with other
children and had a very
limited
vocabulary.
Our
friends assured us that thoy
had known children who
were even olower. I realised
later they were only try­
ing to make us feel better.
Finally, one real friend sug­
gested that s o m e t h i n g
might be "w rong’ with our
little boy. This broke my
shell o f complacenry snd I
took him to a child psychia­
trist. He sent us to a clinic
at one o f the major hos­

Jacoby
10(3 Vanderbilt Cap Winners
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
South was n bridge auth­
ority who, In general, does
not apprgfte o f opening four
card major suits but in rub­
ber bridge an authority It
apt to depart from his own
writings and make ■ spur of
the moment bid that teems
Indicated.
O f course, he had a good
reason. North was a some,
what inferior dummy player
and In case the hand wera
going to play in spades.
South wanted to be ths de­
clarer.
It waa a sound Idea be­
cause the spade opening got
South to a doubled fiva epade
contract requiring considera­
ble dummy playing ability to
bring home.
If West had opened a
trump South would almost
surely have gone down but
West ltd the king o f clubs.

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South ruffed and commenced
operations by trading the ten
o f hearts. Eust's king won
the trick and East led a sec­
ond club. South ruffed that
also and led the queen of
hrarta.

pitals. A fter extensive test­
ing they found the child was
emotionally disturbed. They
referred us to a school for
such children. In only four
months the changa in our
child hat been a miracle.
Thoy aro also treating my
husband and myself to get
to the root o f the problem,
as it seems we were partly
responsible fo r it. This
school charges us what wa
ran afford to pay, but it
doesn’t begin to cover what
they are doing for us. For
the rest of my life I will
thank my one friend who
had the courage to tell me
the truth, even though she,
too, thought it might have
meant the end o f our
friendship.
GRATEFUL
•
e •

Great Society W ear Hats?
By Bob Cechnar
NEW YORK — ( N E A ) —
Until very recently, ths hst
industry wss pretty much
old hat. The hatters, a con­
servative lot, long felt (no
pun intended) the chapeau
was merely a practical head
covering and didn’t worry
about style.
Things have changed. Now
ths gentlemen can purchase
a lid for every occasion In
almost svery fabric snd style.
Much o f the credit for this
revolution In the hat field can
go to Charles H. Satesky. He
had ths rather radical notion
(for hst makers) that hats
ought to bo fashionable.
Satesky noted that young
msn weren’t wearing hats
white their fathers were nev­
er without them. "W e hst

C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
"STATIONED IN HONOLULU": Send her the en­
gagement ring, Sailor, and
more power to you. En­
gagement! have been broken
via
the malls, so
why
shouldn't they be made that
way?
• • •
Troubled? Write to Abby,
Box 39700, Los An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
•
e •
For Abby's booklet, "How
To
HaveA Lovely Wed­
ding," tend 60 cents to Ab­
by,
Box 39700, Los An­
geles, Calif.

(B
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0swold Jacoby
West won with the ice and
played a trump but it was
too late. South won in his
own hand and noted that
East had shown out. This
didn't worry South in the
slightest. He could see that
the rest of the tricks were
going to bo his provided that
West would hold at Isast ons
diamond.
Ho won the trump in hit
hand and ontered dummy
with the ace of diamonds.
Thsn ho ruffed out dummy’s
last club with his own last
trump and got back to dum­
my by ruffing the six of
hearts. The king, queen and
jack o f trumps war* now led
in order to pull the rest of
West's trumps and give 8outh
a chance to discard his three
losing diamonds. He wound
up by winning the lost two
tricks with his king o f dia­
monds and Jack of hearts.

CLASSY SPRING SAMPLING: Adam offer* a !!
fum y straw as a "city-country” hat (top left): Dobbs lot
duces its new "Cem flt" hat with the stretch hatband la
three sixes only (top right): Adam’s two-color tan basket*
weave atraw features a batik-print band (bottom left), and
Cavanagh is showing a Milan straw braid wito a neat center
lbottom right).

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The Doctor Soys:

. . . with Aiken
Knowing where to go for
the right kind o f help Is the
crux o f worrisome problems.
This especially Is truo o f
women with financial re­
sponsibilities. The young ad­
ult in college needs such an
oasis, so dors the homemak­
er, and the single career
wuman.
Next to seeking a good su­
permarket, the busy woman
needs to shop for a bank, for
example, that offers her a
variety of services. These in­
clude regular and special
cheeking accounts, regular
sees her dressed for a party. savings accounts, special •
To get together with an purpose savings a c c o u n t s
old friend and find out they
■till hove a lot In common.
To moke a dress for her­
self and hava another wom­
an aik her where oho bought
It.
To havo her husband brag
about hsr.
To say "goodby" to the
last little guest at a young
By Mr. Fix
son's or daughter's birthday
party.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
To wake up to sunshine on
Power failures can come at
tho day she hot Invited more
any time of the year, but they
guests for a barbecue than
■ho could possibly cram into are most likely during bad
weather.
tho house if it rained.
Lines can be blown down
by high winds and rain, ean
sag and snap under the
weight o f ire and snow. Low
temperatures
make
power
lines brittle, more susceptible
to breaking.
raw carrot Julca or any oth­
There are things you ean
er raw vegetables Juice dal­ do about the resulting dis­
ly ? What benefits are to be comfort snd problems a pow­
expected?
er failure brings on, but
A — Any vegetable J u i c e nothing you can do about the
would be harmful to a per­ failure itself.
son who wss allergic to It.
8tay away from downed
Allergy aside, vegetable Jui­ power wires. Notify ths po­
ces are a good source o f vi­ lice o f the location of down­
tamins and minerals. They ed wires and they'll set up
•re especially valuable In ths barricades.
diet o f persons who, because
Indoors there Is the prob­
o f an Irritable bowel, cannot lem o f getting along without
eat raw or cooked vegetables. electricity. The means no
Q— My h a i r ia white. lights, no appliances, often
Would shots o f vitamin B-12 no heat since automatic fur­
cause it to turn dark again? naces need electricity for con­
A —This baa boon tried but trols and forced air systems
without success. No vitamin require it for blowers. I f you
or other preparation can bo have an electric stove you
counted on to restore lost lack a means to rook.
pigment to your hair. If this
An emergency supply o f
Is Important to you, dyeing randies and several flash­
Is too boat solution.
lights belong In overy homo.
Disconnect atl appliances
Please send your questions immediately— those that run
and comments to Wsyno G. continuously on electricity.
Brandstadt, M.D., In cars o f These include refrigerators,
Ths Sanford Herald. White freesers, furnace blowers snd
Dr. Brandstadt cannot answ­ •Uctric pumps.
er individual tetters ho will
Often power is restored at
answer tetters o f general In­ only partial voltage. Motors
terest in future columns.
will work harder trying to

Repetition Causes Cramps
Wayaa G. Braadstadt, M.D. to prevent writer’* cramp
Newspaper Enterprise A i m . but it must bo lesmed In
Q—Is there such a thing childhood. It would he pretty
aa writer's cramp? I have hard for you to break the
habits of a lifetime and
boon bothered fo r soma time
change your way o f writing
with » y hand tightening up bnt it might bo worth a try.
so that I am hardly abla to
At tha first sign o f cramp­
writs. Sines X am aa ac­ ing you should lay your pen
countant thla alowa my work. down and do some exercises
Can anything bs dona for or message your hand vigor­
this?
ously. Try to bo more relax­
A — Any procedure that re­ ed in your work — you might
quires constant rapatitlon of oven take a tranqulliur for
the same movements may in a few days. You might alto
tlma become difficult to per­ practice writing with your
form. Tho morn delicate loft hand if you aro rightmovements (tho use o f tho
■mailer rather than tho tart­
Q—l have been drinking
ar muscles) coupled with prune Juice before breakfast
mental concentration aggra­ every day for a year. Will
vate this tendency. T in t Is this cause say harm ?
why writer’s cramp U more
A — Prune juice is mildly
common than runner's cramp. lasiUra. Too much laxative
Piano playars, violin players, effect from thla plus other
typists and aaamatrosass of­ elements in your diet would
ten got a similar form o f bo undesirable. On the other
citmpo
hand atewed prunes would
Tha Palmar method of furnish you with more bulk
writing which made penman­ or roughage and would thus
ship depend on shooldor give you more laxittvo affect
movements rather than fin­ than tho Julc# alono.
ger movements was designed
0 —la U harmful to drink

■till look smart on ths head.
Another Sslesky Innova­
tion is the stretch sweatbands. This is made by lam­
inating plastic fosm to a
stretch fabric. The essy give
provides a comfortable per­
fect fit and reduces hat sixes
to a simple small, medium
•nd large.
Martin H. Milter is quick
to point out that any msn
can look sharp In a h a t "N o
item o f male apparel does
more to flatter a man's ap­
pearance thsn a hat,” he
says. " I f chosen properly, It
can lengthen a short msn,
slenderise a stout msn snd
subtly frame a fees to en­
hance its best featorss snd
minimise Its weaknesses."
e
•
•
SHIRTTAILS: The shaped
suit is making nows this sea­
son. Not ths wasp-walited
exaggerated
British
style,
but the subtle indentation at
the waist. While the shaped
look may not pull traditionsteeped
consumers s w a y
from the popular “ natural
shoulder" look, It is expect­
ed to be a big seller. Anoth­
er item highly touted In
mentwear circles is stripes,
from the conservative pencil
■tripe to the bold chalk
■tripe. . . . Men's toiletries
may he following the exam­
ple o f the women's cosmetic
business by being promoted
■■ " s c e n t wardrobes"—*
leathery scent for buslntns
wear; something exotic far
evening; something light for
summer (and a fishy aroma
for yachting?) . . . Quote o f
the Month (from designer
Oleg Cassini): "You ean't
find a good boot-black, a good
clearer or a good laundry.
There ahould b« tome sort o f
seal o f approval for specialfats."

T pryi

Myriad Money Problems

W o m a n By Ruth Millott

Newspaper Enterprise Aaen. the has served them.
To receive a sincere com­
It makes a woman feel bo
pliment
from a teen-age son
good—
To finally tackle a big job or daughter.
To find herself with a rare
•ho has been dreading, and
day when there Is no meet­
putting off.
To get up enough courage, ing to attend, no chauffeurto cloar out all tho junk in Ing to do, no grubby Jobs
attic or basomont that has hanging over her head.
To have ths baby sitter
been accumulating for months
report: "I didn't havo a bit
— or, perhapo, years.
To rtoch tho bottom o f the o f trouble with the children."
To step on the scales and
laundry basket and nut have
has finally
one single thing left uniron­ discover she
reached the goal she set for
ed.
To havo sovsral o f her herself.
To havo her husband whis­
luncheon or dinner gursts
ask for the recipe for a dish tle appreciatively when he

makers simply weren't think­
ing about tne future," he ex­
plains,
"so
we
weren't
abreast o f tho changing fash­
ions."
Tho LBJ hat was a portent
o f things to come. Still a big
teller in certain Washington
circles, It opened the door for
a welter o f new ideas. So
fashion-conscious men can
now find the traditional felts
in shades o f covert, fawn,
gray, brown, blue, green and
khaki in center-dent, centercrease, telescope and tapered
telescope models.
For casual hats, ths op­
tions are even greater: There
■re straws and denims and
seer-suckers a n d
unusual
fabric weaves. The traveler
can buy a hat which can be
rolled up for packing anJ

such as Christmas and vaca­
tion clubs, personal loans,
home mortgages and safe de­
posit facilities. S a v i n g s
banka and savings and loan
associations may provide one
or more of these services, bu*
a commercial bank offers all
o f them under one roof. It It
well to establish an account
with such a bank, although
you also may open savings
accounts with the others.
The Increasing need for
special service! for women
hat led banks to set up fac­
ilities to meet problems pe­
culiar to her. Many banks o f­
fer lectures for women on
budgeting and stock Invest­

ing. Some have a full-time
budgeting counselor for wom­
en.
When looking for a bank
consider Its convenient loca­
tion to your office or home,
its special aervlccs to help
■Inipify banking procedures
for women. If you have chil­
dren, a bank with a drlva-up
window may be your choice.
Tho personal feeling you
get about a bank alto Influ­
ences how much you make
use o f the services it offers.
It isn't unreasonable then to
talk with soma o f the execu­
tives and floor personnel to
gain an impression.

Do It Yourself:

W hat If Power Fails?
make np for less power and
will cause damage to wind­
ings and contacts.
Observe Lamp
Keep a temp plugged In
where you can ace It easily.
When power Is restored, observa the temp. If It glows
feebly, then you have only
partial voltage. Onee tho
light starts glowing brightly
you can start connecting ap­
pliances, one at a time.
Even If power were re­
stored at full voltege, It Is
wio« to have appliances dis­
connected. Everything going
on at once could cause sn
overload if ths wiring In
your house U just barely
adequate.
Avoid opening and closing
refrigerators and froostra aa
much aa poitlblo. I f you
keep the fleeter closed its
contents will koep for 36 to
48 hours. Food in a refriger­
ator will not last quite as
long.
If you use electricity for
rooking, then some emergen­
cy means o f cooking should
be provided. Small camp
■tovra ran be used to prepare
hot food. Propane atovea are
efficient. 8mall, f o l d i n g
■tovei using canned heat are
Ies* efficient, but are cheap­
er.
Use these in a well venti­
lated room. You also can use
the portable grill you normal­
ly use in summer. But do so
in an open garage or open
porch. Asida from amoks, tha

fumeo from the charcoal can
bo dangerous in a confined
area.
Use Fireplace
I f you havo a fireplace
that's usable you have a
source of heat until power Is
restored. It's a source of
heat, that it, if you have renumbered to have a stock of
dry wood handy.
Keep the family in tha one
room with the fireplace If
your house it so equipped, or
in the room in which you ara
cooking. Open and closa out­
side doors so little at possi­
ble. Try to use outdoor ontraneoa that do not open di­
rectly Into a room but into
n hall or foyer that can bo
closed off. Close o f f unused
rooms and sit tight.

Sets Mark
MOSCOW (U PI)
Andreyev establish*
record for hcavywei,
he pressed 136 kilo,
pounds Wednesday,
ing Yuri Vlasov’*
at tho Tokyo Olyn
Soviet news agency
ported.

CHERRY HILL, N. J. (U
-A s a Jockey, Davo Erb i
out of to* money twice ia
Garden State Stake*. Aa
tralaar, h* woe wito his o
•tarter. Hunjr to Maitct,

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Florida Scones A t Hits
We don’ t know how he doei
It, but Elvie Presley seems to
become more engaging with
each o f his film appearances,
In his latest offering, Metro*
Goldwyn-Mayer's “ Girl Hap­
p y ," Elvis is more dapper and
debonair than ever, playing
his role of Lothario with an
infectious grin and twinkle of
the eye that has you with him
all the way. No wonder the
legions o f Presley fans keep
growing.
"G irl Happy" started today
and runs through Wednesday
at the Rite Theatre.
This new Joe Pasternak
production directed by Boris
Sagal, gives Presley every as­
sistance. The background is
Florida's famed Fort Lauder­
dale, haven of the vacationing
collegiate set at Easter time,
and its beaches, waterways,
luxurious motels and festive

night spots are photographed
so Invitingly in Panavisloo and
color that it makes you itch
to get down there yourself,
even though you rosy be well
past college age.
Needless to say, in this ap­
propriate
background,
the
bikini-clad beauties arc boun­
tiful, with Presley, as the
leader of a musical combo,
and his musicians, Gary Cros­
by, Joby Baker and Jimmy
Hawkins, given every opport­
unity to live up to the picture's
title in varied romantic en­
tanglements.
As for the leading ladies —
when you've got such datslers
ss Shelley Fabarcs, Nila Tal­
bot, Mary Ann Mobley and
Chris Noel in one picture,
you've practically got the cor­
ner on Hollywood allure.
A Presley picture, of course,
is always as much a treat on

the ear as it is on the eye,
and "G irl Happy" is no ex ­
ception.
There are an even dozen
songs ranging from the title
song to such Elvis deliveries
as "Startin' Tonight," "D o
Not Disturb," "Cross My
Heart and Hope to Die," "P up­
pet on a String" and "I'v e Got
to Find My Baby."
The talented Shelley Fabares
proves herself as nimble-footed as she is glamorous in such
song-and-dance numbers with
Presley as "Spring Fever" and
"She's the Meanest Girl in
Town."
Mary Ann Mobley la given
her opportunity with "W olf
LOVELY Shelley Fabarcn and Elvin Presley are
C all"; Nita Talbot does the
the happy romantic team in "Girl Happy,"
tonguest-ln-cbeek striptease of
loaded with laughs and songs, and now showing
the year to "I'v e Got News
at the Ritz.
For Y o u "; the musical combo
Join in the funny fanfare of I Commerce";
end,
finally, I with a flock of boys and girls
"Fort Lauderdale Chamber of there is a rousing beach dance doing "D o the Clam."

'Kitten With A Whip' Hit

CARROLL BAKER, portraying a Quaker school
teacher on an Indian reservation, evades the at*
tentions o f Richard Widmark, as a cavalry o ffi­
cer, in this scene from "Cheyenne Autumn," now
nhowing at the Seminole Cinema at Seminole
Plaza.

Ann-Margret and Brigitte &gt;and "Apache Hifles." color i The movie pendulum ap­
Bardot are co-featured for supcr-Wcstcm with Audle Mur­ pears to have swung away
three daya at Movieland Drive- phy.
from "the girl next door" to—
In Theatre Ann • Margret
Ann-Margret.
star* in "Kitten with a Whip"
In her new role as the alleyand Brigitte In "Wicked and
cat heroine of Universal'*
Wonderful."
first
Sanford
"Kitten With a Whip," until
ahowlag Sunday through Tues­
now a sugar-and splce-andday.
everything nice type of per­
For Wednesday only Dorothy
son, scratches and slaps lead­
Provine and Jack Lemmon
ing man John Forythe, and
atar in "Good Neighbor Sam "
■mashes a whiskey bottle over
and David Niven in "The Best
the head of actor James Ward.
o f Enemies."
The films haven't ever seen
Tba triple feature for May
ao much an angry tigress on
6-1 includei "Hush . . Hush,
the loose, as Ann-Margret in
Sweet Charlotte,"
starring
this.
Bette Davis and winner of
It even frightens Ann-Mar­
aeveral Academy Award nomi­
gret a little. But then she re­
nations; "Quick Before it
members that the was chosen
Melts," with George Maharls
for the part from all the lead­
in its first Sanford showing,
ing ladlea in films, any one of
whom would have given her
AN N -M A RG RET and right arm for the role in this
John Forsythe star in stark and aexy melodrama.
n stark and sexy melo­ And Ann • Margret la once
Theae films will be ahown
drama, "Kitten with a again content.
at 10 a.m. Saturdays, May 1,
Except for one thing — what
Whip,” showing S u n ­
R, IK, 22, 2D and June K.
day at tho Movieland it docs to the men. Forsythe's
welts and nail scratches that
For the children holding
Drive-In Thcntre.
Ann-Margret inflicted In the
aeriea tlcketa, there will be
heat of her performance, will
prize* and aurpriara each Satheal with time. But think of
urday morning. And there
the mental anguish he must
will be a grand prize for one
have suffered.
of the lucky ticket holder* at
the last performance.
And Ward will never trust
Tickets may be obtained
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - a whiskey bottle again, when
from any Maitland Jayrce nr General spending proposals of wielded by a girl. Aftrr his
head was patched and hr was
at the Seminole Cinema. A d­
the House appropriations com
released from the hospital, the
ditional information about the
tickets may bo obtained from mittcc are nearing the billion- vow he took was not to stay
the box office o f the Semin­ dollar mark with costs of the off the bottle, but from under
ole Cinema at 838-7222; Ter­ state university system still it."
ry Taylor 047-2020 (day) or to be added.
838-0S1D, or Mra. Lee CouchSo far, however, the com
Sea water Is unfit to drink
enhour 844-4219.
mittee has kept its recom
lieraute it contain* a large
The Jayceea ara working mendalions
$334,122
below
amount of disaolvrd sub.tonwith local merchants on the those Ihe Cabinet Budget Com
era, bulk of which la common
aale of tlcketa to be given to mlaslon made to the Lcglsla
aalt.
needy children.
ture.

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JCs Sponsoring Kiddie Festival

NOW SHOWING

Muitiand Jayceea are start­
ing aa a new project a kiddie
film festival at the Seminole
Cinema in Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry. This Is a aeries
o f children’s movie*, which
will feature one full length
film and cartoons selected for
children IB ytara and young­
er.

JOHN FORD’S

CHEYENNE
AUTUMN
First Time At
Fopular Frkea

H A c TILL g.-M MAc
W T m o n . - n u .W F

TONITE A SAT.
ADMISSION

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&lt; 1 . 0 0 CARLOAD

T HI A I R !

GIGANTIC TRIPLE FEATURE SHOW
No. 1—7:30 Oi#y No. J—9:15 Only No. a—tills Only
"The Pleasure
"SIGNPOST TO
•THE NEW
Seekera"
INTERNS"
MURDER"
In Color With
With
Mlko fallen
Ann-Margret
Woodward

COMING

SUN. - M O N . - TUES.

Spending Plans
Near $1 Billion

’A B U
HOPPING
By Dottle Auatla
REPEAT PERFORMANCE,
with an extra-added attrac­
tion la on tap for you at the
LAKE MONROE INN this
weekend. T a l e n t e d N lek
Pfeifauf will be back at the
organ to play for you and In
addition Kaye Dawn, “ the
Binging waitress" will be
chanting thoae romantic mel­
odies In her own special way.
Also very ipecial ta the
LAKE MONROE INN'S own
home • made pit barbeque,
spicy and dellcioua. Another
favorite ia the mouth-water­
ing ateak for two that haa
proved ao popular, Hope to
are you there this weekend.
Juat drive out around the
curve o f Lake Monroe and
you'll see the Inn.

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GOOD OLD Southern-style
fried flih i* the specialty o f
the house at tha PINECRE8T
INN on Friday night*. They
rook up Juat load* o f that de­
licious fried fish for tha long
lina o f repeat cuatomera who
have discovered this delect­
able repast. The menu In­
cludes creamy cole alaw,
french fries, delicious homebaked beans, tender, crisp
hush puppies and tha popular
Irtish tray. Try tt and you'll
like it. Also try their south­
ern fried chicken dinners,
which are speciality of the
house on Monday nights.

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moiphere than at FRED­
DIE'S. The feeling o f graclousneas, luxury and leisure la
enhanced by the early Amer­
ican styla in tha new Gaslight dining room and by
the violin medleys o f Bill
Adler, while in the popular
Lamplighter Lounge you’ll
find Jay Miller at the piano
with his own special atyle.

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Dine Out Tonite
at

the

Lake Monroe Inn
and enjoy the rich contralto
voice o f their singing waitremt —

Kaye Dawn
with the accompaniment of your friend

Nick Pfeifauf
at the organ
HWY 17-M ON THE LAKEFRONT

E at Out This W eekend

D A N C IN G
"ON-THE-HOUSE"

/

EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT1

C O C K T A IL H O U R
DAILY 4:30 TO 6:30 P.M.

T O T H E L A D IE S

Permanent Tags

°

per year o f
your age!

V A L D E Z H O T EL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
OPEN T IL 9 A.M. NIGHTLY

HELD OVER
BY POPULAR DEMAND!

The neck o f a giraffe does
not contain more tames than
that o f a cow or horse.

FOR YO U R E N T E R T A IN M EN T
6 NIG H TS PER WEEK . . . .
8 P.M. T IL L 1 A.M .

"Jhe OUuaw ju

Freddie's
B taak H o u m

Central Florida's Oldsst A Finest

FISH

STARRING

FRY

GENE SHELTON b BILLY SHORT
OPEN DAILY FROM 11 A.M. TILL 2 A.M.

A L L YOU C A N E A T CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

ADIJLTS

$]00

$|35

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AS WITTY ANO »O tD AS IVfB M .
SHOWS AT

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Menu Includes:
Cols Stsw
French Fries
Bsktd Beans
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Trsy
Coffee Or Tea

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT.
REGULAR ADM. PRICES
▲m i l T C M e
KIDDIES UNDER IS
WITH PARENTS —FREE

SEAFO O D A T T H E M OST R E A S O N A B L E
PRICES IN C E N T R A L F L O R ID A !

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Business Mens Luncheon
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11:30 A. M. T IL L 2:30 P. M. # #
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FOR

R E S E R V A T IO N S

Owned A Operated

By

Franco’s Sex M ie n Her* *■

FIRST SANFORD SHOWING

STILL SE R V IN G T H E F IN E ST S T E A K S A N D

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PARTIES

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V O C A L and C O M E D Y T E A M

FRIDAY N IG H T SPECIAL!

ANNMARGRET

Masiae A M

NOW SHOWING

r Ritz

Hancock

Hwy. 17-91 Be.
Sanford

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RESTAURANT * COCKTAIL LOUNGE
2544 Park l&gt;r.

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D R IN K S — lc

For Autos Eyed

save the state nearly $200,000 a year.

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AN D ONLY from her end your
SEVENTEEN /J “* to n,lMd • •

A U U I I ) MT

®8 10-a*. New Yot Hrleta Strip caakad ta yeut etdet (at anty Ttc.
Ttondey Ht(M Is "family atfkr with baa dee•arts fat all.
Setavday Ml(81 Is “ itaak algM" - • big fc.tb. TBaaa Itaal caakad ta year etdet fat anfy $1.00.

RELAX IN LUXURY at
FREDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE
in Fern Park. This delightful
(upper club haa that elusive
q u a l i t y o f "atmosphere"
HELD OVER, hald over,
which aerma to hava ao much
to do with the enjoyment of nnd held over again at the
their splendid cuisine. You'll CAI'RI are those popular
find no more delightful at- guys, Gene Shelton ami Billy
Short — Tho Illusion*. This
swingin' duo havo created
•uch a name for themselves
around Central Florida, the
customer* Just won't let them
go. So if you have been prom­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — ising you n elf that you would
The Senate motor vehicle* get out to the CAl'Itl Res­
committee approved without taurant and Cocktail Lounge
recommendation today a bill to aro and hear this craty
to establish permanent motor duet, you atill have a chance
—they are still there nnd atill
vahiclo license platef.
The measure would revive packin' ’em In—every night
the plan used (n Florida dur­ but Sunday. Show time is
ing World War II In which about 9 p.m. and continues on
small date tag* were Issued 'til closing time at 2 a.m.
yearly to renew the larger Thesa two are the most—gay,
license plate* Issued by the witty, talented, adaptable and
Motor Vehicles Commission. lovable. Come on out, Join the
Under this proposal these crowd at the CAPRI. Deli­
tags would be attached to the cious food, all your favorite
permanent plates and would beverage*, fun and games I

Your Favorite
Melodies Nightly
In Tho Lamplighter Leuage

the

80, '65— Page 7

CAFETERIAS

•

SO MANY dellcioua things
to eat can be found at the
T R A D E W I N D S CAFETKRIA In the Semlonle Shop­
ping Plata at SR 436 and
Hwy. 17-92. You will be aurprised at the wonderful array
o f fin* foods, which include a
wide chotca of prim* tender
meat*, fresh from the garden
vegetables, crisp cool salads
and astrm-dellcioua desserts.
If you are Ilka ua, you will
hardly know which ones to
choose— try them all—and try
them soon.
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kitten one minute . . .

April

(O fa J s

a

LADIES are eapeclally wel­
come at tha CARIBE COCK­
TAIL LOUNGE in the Valdes
Hotel with a particular treat,
courtesy of tha management.
During the happy hours from
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. drinks cost
juat on* penny for each year
o f your age, girl*. And re­
member that every Friday
night dancing la on the house
— all you hava to do la push
the button* to get your fav­
orite conga and melodies for
your listening or dancing
pleasure. T h e C A R I B E
l.OUN'GE la open until 2 a.m.
every night except Sunday.

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Rtralk Fri.

Hints For Y ou r Enjoym ent!

8HOWS TWICE — FIRST TIME AT 7tM

She

franfarh

Sanford

Phone &lt;22-1X51

�Airs. Ralph Austin Smith Is Hostess
To Woman's Club Membership Tea
la aa atmosphere combin­
ing rare old antique with
beautiful floral arrangements
In shades o f pink, prospec­
tive members o f the Woman's
Club o f Sanford, were honor*
•d at a membership tea, Wed*
Beadsjr afternoon at the grad*
oua Park Avenue home of
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith.
The American Home De­
partment served as hostess
to the charming tea with Mrs.
A . O. Roberta and her com­
mittee in charge o f arrange­
ments.
Between the hours o f 2-4
p.m., Mrs. Dewitt Mathews,
chairman o f the American
Home Department and attired
in a navjr silk two piece en­
semble, greeted the guests at
the door. She made the prop­
er introductions to the hos­
tess, Mrs. Smith, who receiv­
ed In a pink linen and lace
frock, and Mrs. W. L. Mer­
ritt, president o f the Wom­
an's Club, who chose a chle
black afternoon dress.
A display of silver spoons
provided a delightful con­
versation piece for the tea
guests. Mrs. Smith collects
souvenir spoons and her fab­
ulous array contains collec­
tors Items from all over the
world with various holidays
depicted.
The refreshment table was
overlaid In sheer lace, center­
ed with an antique silver
footed punch bowl, containing
party pink watermelon punch.
Exquisite hand painted china

featured an assortment o f
petit fours, nuts, mints and
dainty open faced sandwiches,
Centering the buffet was

By Mildred Haney

MHS. RALPH AUSTIN SMITH, loft, wits hosteHn Wednesday afternoon
at her Park Avenue h om o to a Mcntltershlp Tea honoring prospective
members o f tho Woman's Club of Sanford. Pictured with Mrs. Smith aro
Mrs. W. L. Merritt, center, club president, and Mrs. DoWitt Muthcws,
chuirman of tbo American Homo Department.

Airs. Edward Pender To Head
Casselberry Womans Club

DcRary

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith
of Seminole Drive entertained
ial and annuo! dues will bo wood, Mrs. Glen llurrell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohlf of
By J u s Casselberry
Russell Corwin, Mrs. Robert Clinton Corners, N. V. Mr.
Officers tor the coming collected.
Mnrsh
and Mm. Charles Wil­ Ohlf Is tho Justice of peace
Hostesses
for
the
mpctlng
year were Installed by the
at Clinton Corners.
liams.
Woman'a Club of Casselberry will bo Mrs. Albert Grim•t a delightful r o u t beet
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Haw
luncheon at the Imperial
kins,
now of Roca Ralon (he
House In Winter Park attend­
was the first president of the
ed by 45 members and gursti.
DcRary Nutional Rank), and
Installing officer was Mrs.
their daughter, Janet, who is
Milton Tinsley of Altamonte
attending Stetson University,
DcLand, and Mrs. M. Rogar
Springs, president of the
dus of St. Petersburg, Mrs.
County Federation of Wom­
Hawkins' mother, nil were
an's Clubs, who substituted
guests at the DcRary Rcstau
tor Dr. Gertrude Furman,
rant on Easter Sunday for
who Is a patient at the Orlan­
dinner.
do General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ScudMrs. Tinsley used keys to
dcr of Lilac Drive celebrated
point out the duties of each
his birthday on Friday with
office. New offlccri Include
a steak dinner at their favor
Mrs. Edward Pender, presi­
Ita restaurant In DcRary.
dent; Mrs. Vera Jack, vice
Mr. and Mrs. A. Appleton
president; Mrs. E l e a n o r
of
Narcissus Drive entertain­
Storm, treasurer; Mrs. Ed­
ed Mr. ami Mrs. Howard
ward Lunn, recording secre­
Ucdson recently.
tary, and Mra. Velvet Jacobi,
corresponding secretary.
Edward McCarthy of Marta
Road has his sister and bro­
Alt incoming and outgoing
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
officers and Mrs. Tinsley
George Ferguson, of Livings
were presented lovely chrys­
ton, N. J „ as houscguesls.
anthemum corsagei.
Retiring
president,
Mrs.
MRS. EDWARD PENDER, loft, newly Installed
Kenneth Green, expressed her
president of thu Woman's Club of Casselberry,
appreciation to all her officers
receives Ravel from retiring president, Mrs.
and committees for making
Kenneth Green. A Rolf ball was attached to tho
the year so successful.
Ravel as an added touch for tho new executivo
She was presented ■ gift of
to uho in her fuvorito sport.
perfume from tho club by
Mrs. Joseph I. Laird, member
o f the permanent executive
board and on# of the two past
H O U SE A F IR E
presidents present.
Special recognition also waa
LOTS OF SM OKE
given Mrs. Raymond Morris,
past president; Mrs. William
dk&amp;kijLl j
Otto Jr., charter member ot
N O IN S U R A N C E
the club, and Mrs. CamlUe
Betty Price Now
Xramsl, oldest member.
O W N E R S BRO KE

New etfeen will auume
their tfutiee at the nest ragtrie* meeting on Tuesday,
May 4. The meeting will be n

A t Cut 'N Curl

end aoc-

M i wine drink could be the
highlight of many festive gath­
erings. la anoh tall glaaa use
to cup ahpbtiy sweetened,
crushed Butt cr berries. Add
abeut to cup fruit Juice (pinsayptos ar orange Juice Is e
good choke) some chilled Mus­
catel, Sherry or white Fort
«a d a scoop of vanilla Ice
m am or fruit sherbet. Fill
With sparkling water,

Next Wednesday

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Pa*e 8—Fri. April 80, ’65

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F L O R ID A

Cut 'N Curt Beauty Shop, 111
Palmetto Avenue (a happy to
announce that Betty Price is
the latent addition to their
staff. Betty wau formerly
the owner of Betty Lee
Beauty Hhop in Ht Peters­
burg and recently with Kirknrd'o Huir Styling Salon in
Sanford. You are cordially In­
vited U cornu In and consult
Betty with your hair grabloau. Wlga cleaned usd styled
n specialty. Three ether Hea­
ter Beauticlone te eerve yen.
Free Perking. I l l Palmetto
Ave. PL ISS-M14.
(edv.)

Identical twins may look
alike a* peas in a pod, but
often they don't get equal
starts In life. According to
I,oui»vllle
physician,
Dr.
Frank Falkner, ono twin
sometimes get much more
nourishment while In its
mother's
womb than the
other. The result: He may be
larger and heavier at birth—
and may continue to outstrip
his twin the rest o f their
lives.
In one Identical set of
twins, Dr. Fulkner reported
lecently, one baby weighed
seven pounds at birth, the
other only three and a half
pounds. Now four years old,
the heavier twin Is still
heavier, and la an inch taller
than hia brother.
Dr. Falkner, who is chair­
man o f the Department of
Pediatrirs at the University
of Louisville School of Medi­
cine, and n group o f collea­
gues, bused their olm-rvstlons
on a study o f DO pairs of
twins from birth through
their caily years.
Thst adorable little bundle
in bunting Is going to cost
you and your husband a bun­
dle of money by Uie time he'a
18.
How much? A recent re­
port In "Changing Times"
estimates that Junior's upkeep
will run about $12,000 for a
family with a modest alandard of living; around $20,000
for a cumfortahly-off farm
family; and more for wealthy
parents.
And these figures do not In­
clude the rust of college. Here
Is s breakdown o f some o f
the expenses o f ehild-raislng:
— Doing
born,
Including
doctor and hospital: $200$ 000,
— Minor illnesses: $1,000.
Double or triple that amount
If aurgery or braces are need­
ed.
— Food (Including occasion­
al meals for friends): $10,000; $500 less for girls.
—Clothing: $2,5(*0; higher
for a girl.
Add the rosta of "incident­
als'': haircuts, permanents,
toys,
entertainment,
vaca­
tions, music and/or dancing
lessons, Sunduy school, etc.
How many rhildren did you
say you want? These days,
with a really effective con­
traceptive — "the pill" — you
can have Just the number you
ran afford!

Miss Linda W ebb

Miss Judith Houts Engaged Honor

ployed at Florida Power and
Light Company In thii city.
He is a member of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford.
Plans are being made for a
July wedding in Chattanooga.

Medical News

Personals

M sUlasllaa

O f Sanford Meets

W n J tn i

Mr. and Mri. John Newton I Tenn., announce the engage-. Lynn, to shannon LeRoy
The General Business, Civic Hoots Jr., ot Chattanooga, |ment of their daughter, Judith ] Crawford, ton of Mr. and Mr*.
John L. Crawford, of Sanford.
Pouring during the appoint- and Fine Arts Departments of
I an arrangement o f
pink
the Woman’s Club of Sanford
Mis* Houts, a native of
snap*, glads and pom poms Icd hours were Mrs. H. W.
will combine for a business
Chattanooga, is a graduate of
accented with handsome sll- Rucker and Mrs. W. L. Gramluncheon meeting at the Oak
East Ridge
High School,
kow.
I ver appointments.
Avenue Club House on ^Wed­
where the wai very popular
nesday, May S, at noon.
and
actively engaged In
Hosteisea are Mrs. E. A.
school affairs. She was chos­
Monforton, Miss Edna Chit­
en the most beautiful girl, the
tenden, Mrs. Ira Southward,
calendar girl and the Junior
Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs. R.
Lion's Club sweetheart She Is
K. Horton and Mrs. John F.
a member of East Ridge Bap­
Wilson.
tist Church and presently em­
Guest speaker will be R. T.
ployed by Fidelity Loan and
M i I w e e , superintendent of
Savings Corporation in Chat­
Seminole County schools, who
tanooga.
will discuss educational pros
Mr.
Crawford
graduated
and cons in the county.
from Seminole High School
Reservation! s h o u l d be
with the class of 1963. He at­
made with Mrs. Wade Shealy,
tended M i d d l e Tennessee
323-0375 by 6 p.m. Monday,
State College, Murfeesboro,
May 3.
Tenn., and la presently em­

Deltona

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bollman
have purchased the attractive
Phillip Ailes home on South
Wellington Avenue. The Allcs
are moving back to New Jer­
sey. We know they will miss
our Florida climate and hope
they will return to visit with
us soon.

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Woman’s Club

New Arrivals

'Polynesian Beef Roast'
Recipe Wins Man $10,000
A "Plum-Good Polynesian
Keef Roast” won a rash
award o f $10,000 for an electronica engineer o f Absecon,
N. J., this week, awarding
him the title of America's
Cookout Champion for 1005.
Glen D. Adams, amployed
by
the
Federal
Aviation
Agency and the father of eix
boys, wus given the title at
a spectacular awards rere­
money attended by the Gov­
ernor o f Hawaii, representa­
tives o f the Army and Navy,
and buslnesa Icadcra in the
Islands.
As one o f 25 flnellste in
the national barbecue com­
petition “ for
men only,"
Adams developed a beef roast
that a Judging panel of na­
tionally known food editora
railed "outstanding." In the
contest, held Saturday in a
(Nilin-roveretl garden a few
steps removed from the Pacifir, Adams spent a little
over three hours preparing
his reeipe which calls for a
marinade of Italian dressing
und plum basting sauce.
Adams $10,04)0 recipe Is as
follows:
PLUM-GOOD POLYNESIAN
IIHKF ROAST
(Makes alaiut 10 servings)
1 (7 to 8-lb.) hocf rib roast,
boned, rolled und tied.
1 bottle Italian salud dress­
ing.
2 cans
(No.
2tk)
purple
plums
1 can (0-ox.) frozen lemon­
ade conrentrnte
1 tahles|Kion soy sauce
1 teai|ioon ground ginger
1 pkg. (0-ox.) allvered al­
monds
Quilted heavy-duty foil
Marinate beef roast in Ital­
ian dressing for 3 hours,
turning occasionally.

Line grill with quilted foil;
let coals bum down until
covered with gray ashes.
Drain plums, reserving 1
cup syrup. Seed plums; puree
in a blender or through a
sieve. Add reserved plum
syrup, lemonade, soy sauce
and ginger; mix well.
Remove roast from marin­
ade and place on spit. Re­
serve murinade. Cook roast
for 3 to to 4 hours. If using a
meat thermometer, meat Is
medium rare at ISO degrees.
During the last 45 minutes,
baste frequently with plum
sauce. Remove roast from
grill to hot serving platter.
Heat remaining sauce with
marinade and pour over roast.
.Sprinkle with slivered al­
monds. Garnish with spiced
crab -apples and paraley. if
desired.

Mr. and Mrs. David E.
Drelfuerst of Sanford, an­
nounce the arrival of their
first child, a son, Dcwayne
David, bom April 21, at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital and
weighing in at a healthy six
pounds, nine ounces.
Mrs. Drelfuerst is the for­
mer Shirley Long o f Sanford.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Long of
this city and paternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Dreifuerst of St. Joe,
Wisconsin.
Here’* a cocktail for the
t«op!e
who prefer
theirs
"lig h t."
Serve wcll-chUled
Rhine wine or Sauterne with a
dash of bitters and a twist of
lemon peel. It's a refreshing
change.

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Guest O f

Informal Party
Miss Linda Webb was honor
guest recently at an informal
graduation chatter party at
the J. M. Hayes home in Park
Ridge. Assisting Mrs. Hayes
as co-hostesses w e r e her
daughter, Betty, who was
home from college, and Ka­
ren Vickers.
Enjoying delightful chatter
and refreshments with the
hostesses and honoree were
Mrs. W. B. Webb, Mrs. R. W.
Armentrout, and the Mlssei
Dottle Jardlne, Peggy Bower,
Marcia Lipptncott, L e s l i e
Moore, Cheryl Jones, Betty
Kellet and Barbara Watson.

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dinner menu with this Inter­
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cup Sauterne or Chablls for
part of the water or broth used
when cooking rice. Toss rice
with • few currants, sliced
Brazil nuts and butter Just
before serving.

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Miss W allace , Robert Coyle
Exchange Vows of Marriage

His And Her Club
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Chuluota

Shirley Stumpf Betrothed

H O M EM AKERS

Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Edward I the engagement a n d
ap-i daughter, Miss Shirley Marie
The Central Florida Exper­ Stumpf of Sanford, announce |proachlng marriage of their |stumpf. to John St. Clair
iment Station in Sanford will
White. Ill, ton of Mr. and
^
By Margaret Cosby
|(he bride chose a blue dacron j After a brief wedding trip
be visited by members of the
Mrs. John St. Clair While, al­
M in Joyce Wallace, daugh- dross with white accessories to the east coast, the newlyChuluota His and Her Carden
ter of Mr and Mr* Francis ant* ,hc worc *he whi,p orchid i weds are at home on Kdwin Club next Monday morning.
so of this city.
The bride-elect wa* born In
Wallace of 75 South Cortez lc o r “ gc frt)m hcr Bibl° '
' S,rccl in Nor,h 0rUndo'
May 3.
Cleveland.
Ohio, attended lo­
Dr.
Philip
J.
Westgate.
hor­
Avenue, and Robert Coyle,
ticulturist,
will
show
the
cal
schools
and was grad­
aon of Mr. and Mri. Harry
group many fruits and vege­
Coyle, of Lombardy Road,
uated from Seminole High
tables growing here which it
both North Orlando, were
School in 1963. She will grad­
was thought impossible to
united in the bonds of holy
uate from Orlando Junior
grow in Florida a few years
matrimony on Friday even­
ago.
College
in June and will enroll
t i n g , April 23, at 6:30 p.m. in a
Any interested resident of
at Rollins College next Sep­
candlelight, double-ring cere­ I
the Chuluota area may join
mony at Lockhart Raptist
tember. She is a member of
the group by contacting a
Church, with the Rev. Leon­
I’ hl Gamma Eta Chapter of
member of the garden club.
ard Jones officiating. The
Beta Sigma Phi.
Following
the
tour
the
club
church was decorated in white
Hcr fiance was born In San­
will lunch at the Trade Winds
gladioli and candle tapers.
ford and was graduated from
Cafeteria
in
Seminole
Plaza
The bride was given in mar­
Seminole High School in 1961.
and hold a short business
riage by hcr father and at­
He attended Orlando Junior
meeting.
tended by her life-long friend
College and Is presently em ­
Miss Brenda Bralley, formerployed by Florida Power and
f l y of Raymond. N. II., but re­
Light Company in Melbourne.
cently of Maitland.
The marriage will be sol­
The bride was lovely In hcr
emnized on June 18, at the
street length gown with a
First Methodist Church of
bouffant silk organza skirt
Sanlord.
and fitted lace bodice with
long tapered sleeves forming
If you're looking for a quick
calls points. Her only jewelry
The Daughters of Wesley
and easy last minute dessert,
was a white gold rosette drop
Sunday School Class of the
try this. Drizzle sweet Sherry
with a pearl center, gift from
First Methodist Church will
on a mixture of orange slices
the groom. Her shoulder­
meet at McKinley Hall, 3 p.m.
and grapefruit sections. Dot
-le n g t h illusion veil was fash­
Tuesday, May 4, for the reg­
with
butter and sprinkle light­
ioned to a small crown of ir­
ular business and social meet­
wmm
ly with brown sugar. Place un­
idescent sequins designed by
:
ing.
MISS SHIRLEY MARIE STUMPF
der the broiler for a few
Mrs. Thomas Peterson. The
Mrs. P. A. Rowland's group
MIIS. HOBEUT COYLE
bride carried a white orchid
moments, until lightly brown­
will serve as hostesses.
attached to a white bridal
est This light dessert can be
Bible.
served plain or topped with
The maid of honor. Miss
dairy sour cream.
Brenda Brailey, was gowned
in street length powder blue
MON. - TUES. - WED.
silk organza over a full taf\
— feta skirt. Hcr powder blue
Zeta Xi Chapter of Beta Brisson at the next Civitan
headpiece was a nose veil at­
Sigma Phi met recently at the Club mrcting. Second place
tached to a velvet and pearl
During May
home of Mr*. Thomas Russell trophy will be awarded Donna
tiara. She carried a Colonial
nosegay of feathered white
for the model meeting honor­ Fitrpatrirk at the May 5
On All Permanent*
Numismatic Club meeting and
carnations, edged in lace and
ing the new pledges, Mrs.
$12.50 And Up
the
third
place
trophy
will
be
ahowered with pink and blue
Vicki Bower and Mrs. Betty presented Jeffrey Kipp at his
satin streamers.
Hurlbcrt.
home.
Jesse Hitchcock of SanlanM in Grace Marie StineThe 3tlh anniversary of
do served the groom as best
cipher briefed the incmlters Founders Day will he observ­
a m a n with James Brailey ushand pledges on Hie history, ed May 1 with a luncheon at
® crln g . The bride's gift was a
meaning and traditions of live Orchid House in DcLand.
silver identification bracelet.
Beta Sigma Phi. Later in the At this time the annual mes­
Mrs. Wallace chose a street
program.
Mis* Stineclphcr sage of Walter W. Boss,
length white summer printed
presented a cultural travel- founder of Beta Sigma Phi,
sheath of mint roses with
ogue of her recent trip to Ha­ will be read and traditions
white accessories. She wore a
waii and the far cast.
will lie observed.
tangerine f l u t e d carnation
FOR AFPOINTMENT
Plans were finalized for
Attending the meeting were
corsage with mint net and rib­
presenting trophies to the win­ the Mnics. Dora Lee Bussell,
CALL 322*4913
bon.
ner* of the ''Baby of the Marcheta Dormlney, Flo WinThe groom’ s mother chose a
Year” c o n t e s t . Marchctta xa, Killy Corley, Eleanor But­
A tangerine and coral printed
Dormlney, Chapter president, ler, Flora Mae Wells, I'at
sheath with white accessories.
and Kitty Corley, way* and Beers, Jan Cara, Betty Hurlflair Styling Salon
She wore a fluted carnation
means chairman, will present iteri, Melba Bach and Miss
?
corsage with colors carrying
2201 8. Park Ave.
the winning trophy lo Karen Grace Marie Silnccipher.
the overtones of her dress.
2
The groom's grandmother.
t/2
THE LADIES AUXILIARY o f the Civic Association of Deltona recently
Mrs. Katherine Krcck, of
participated in a Crazy Hat Contest. The three top prizes were awarded
Maitland, also was in attend­
Mrs. Joanne Dollman, left, Mrs. Collette Schillo, center, and Mrs. Trudy
ance. She wore a blue silk
printed dress with matching
Ilcitz.
accessories and a carnation
— corsage.
FO R W E E K E N D T H R O U G H M A Y 2
A reception for approxi­
mately 35 friends and rela­
tives Immediately following
the ceremony was held at the
home of the bride's parents.
Focal point of the buffet tabic
April 27, 1663
The Alpha Nu Chapter o f t Groom, Mary Grace Koiky,
5 Lbs. Epnom Salta ............... 29c
was a four-tiered wedding
Facial Tlftfluca
400' h 19c
Admlnhlon*
Alpha
Delia Kappa enjoyed Mildred Lind, Marion Nlcholi,
cake decorated Mith lover's
Holly H. Bell, Ann S. Dan­
VIgran
Anplrin Tablets 250 ............... 69c
the annual sprang luncheon at Catherine Pearce, M a r I e
knots, roses and lilies of the
iels, Edward C. Daniels III, Creighton Gardena In Winter
Chewahle*
.......
90/30
free
$2.39
valley prepared by Mrs. Alice
Stumpf, Lorraine Whiting, OlVitamin C 100 mgm 100’« 39c
Maddox,
Florence Park recently at which time
— Mines and Mrs. Thomas Pe­ Micbnel
lie Keeae Whittle, It u b y
V i-D n y lin L iqu id .............. p t. $2.89
Sweltu Lumpn ........... 100’n 49c
Lyon, Anna B. Grecnhoward, officers for the coming year Booth, Arietta Cobcrly, Hazel
terson.
For her going away outfit. Nell Whittern, K a t h e r i n e were elected.
Sanitary Nnpkina ............ -lO’a 89c
Similuc Liquid Sssitfsoper can 21c
The following are the new Flynt, Roberta Richards, Hel­
Goodwin, Clarence Merrill
en
Richey
and
M
ary
Rogers.
o f f i c e r s : president, Kate
MOCK CHAMPAGNE
Sr., William H. Overatreet, Nash; vice president, Belle
COCKTAIL
l.inda Koxbiel, Alice Farqu- Humblry; recording
tecre*
4 qts. chilled apple juice
liarson,
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lloldman, tary, Kay Lee; corresponding
4 qts. chilled ginger ale
Steve Lowery, Sanford; Wil­ secretary, Faye G a i n e s ;
64 maraschino cherries
liam K. Leach, Casselberry j treasurer, Dorothy Morrison;
T IM E N O W
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Alice Ruahneck, DeRary; Cy­ sargeant at arms, M a r y
I Combine apple Juice and
nthia Ward, Lake Monroe; Dunn; historian, Cindy Crain;
ginger ale. Pour Into chilled
Iva Veino, Osteen; Janctln and chaplains, Margaret Rey­
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Grueahaber, Orange City.
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glass, add a cherry and lemon
Rlrtha
Othera attending the de­
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Mr. and Mra. Edgar Smith, lightful luncheon were Mary
ings.
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mra.
w
Walter Gardner, Sanford, a
A hot sandwich with a wine
Ahead!
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&lt;
lloldman, Sanford, a boy; the sauce by combining cream
cn
Mr. and Mra. Donald Carvar, of mushroom soup with 2 or
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10&lt;H p.m. ABC. I t O’clock

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Hha plays

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Victor Jory as Andrew Jack-

High. "P.O.W .” Part It. Con- woman who'a established her- son.

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d od ln c half o f thla ftory
and ana af tha m e n welting
aplaada* a f tha acaaan. Sav­
age'* plan o f cicapa from
tha P.O.W. camp *o«» like
dackwork. but once he and
hla men are outalde, the po­
in t feta profreaaleely roughar. Savape’a private war with
tha N ail colonel continuei,
with the latter along aa a
hoaU fe. In different way*
they aava each other'e live*
and the Colonel prove* to be
a decent, but disturbed, man.
7:80-8:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national 8howtlme. “ T h e
B e a u t i f u l Budapest Ice
Show.” Thla lea show from
Eastern Europe lan’t much
different than lea show*
from the Weat, though the
emphasla o f this edited hour
la on production numbers.
J a n buffs won't find much
to cheer about during the socalled “J»*« Festival," but
lea ahow addict* will find the
program to their liking.
8 0 p.ra. CB8. Rawhide.
•The Calf Women.” Julie
Harris eomea to the weat,
and tha weat Is richer for the

•elf as her alater’a protector
against tha Incursions of the
outside world. Their affairs
become Intertwined with the
difficulties
of
the
cattle
drive, creating problems for
all. Nothing strikingly novel,
but Miss Harris adds dimen­
sion to the drama.
8-8:30 p.m. ABC. The Far­
mer's Daughter. "Never Lis­
ten to Rumors.” A rumor to
the effect that Glen will be
given a cabinet appointment
makes romance take the bark
•eat In this episode. Suspense
mounts over the validity of
the rumor while a consciencestricken Katy Is more con­
cerned about the rumor's
source.
8:30-0:30 p.m. CBS. The
Great Adventure. "This Was
A Giant.” (rerun! Robert
Culp plays a stormy period
In Sam Houston's life, partlcularly his unhappy marriage
while Governor o f Tennessee
and a subsequent congres­
sional trial after a street
brawl with an Ohio congress­
man. Culp makes his role be­
lievable, and equally good Is

9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Corner
Pyle-USMC. (rerun) Very en­
joyable. Comer's despairing
sergeant (Frank Sutton) gets
some respite as private Pyle
tangles with a woman marine
captain (Plppa Scott) who'e
as stern as she Is pretty. She
decides to teach
military
courtesy, but how can you
teach courtesy to the most
courteous private ever to
join the Marines T She learns
a lesson of her own and loves
ID
0:30-10 p.m. NBC. The
Jack Benny Show, (rerun)
Robert Goulet la on hand and
the ladies won't he disap­
pointed, even in the trite skit
with
Benny built around
Jack's efforts to steal a
young lady away from the
handsome new idol. Goulet
sings "This Is All I Ask."
Pretty Joan Marshall Is the
femme foil. .
0:3010 p.m. ABC. FDR.
"The Dark Days." Grim re­
minder of the early days of
the War In the Pacific when
loss followed loss and the ad­
vance of the Japanese seemed
Irresistible—until miraculous­

ly the country rallied behind
Roosevelt and the U S. began
to taste victory, however
•light.
Familiar
material,
well presented.
10-11 p.m. CBS. Slattery's
People. "Qestfon; What Is A
Requiem For A Loser?” (re­
run) The theme Is capital
punishment. The question la
how and under what circum­
stances the state's death pen­
alty should be repealed. Slat­
tery tries to get his bill pass­
ed and a convicted murderer
tries to get any bill passed.
Martin Milner Is the legisla­
tor, Barbara Feldon gives an­
other Impressive performance
as his wife and Warren
Oates Is the killer. Strong
dramatic fare.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Jack Paar
Program (color) The best
thing on the show Is the Ger­
man dialect clowning of Carl
Reiner plus his French dia­
lect version o f Frank Fay's
old song analysis routine.
Comedian
Jackie
Vernon
draws a few smiles and Av­
ery Schreiber and J a c k
Burns do a new material re­
prise of their conventioneer
skit which Is getting tired.
Nancy Ames sings two songs.

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ftOTICK OF INTKBTION TO A IIO IT »tHHltOT
Fill) PIBI'AI. 3 MAR IMM-ISM
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKHN AND Til A l.l, nWNKHH.
PKItHONH Oil KNTITIKfl HltllJKCT TO CKNTItAD AND HOIITIIKIIN FDoltIDA FUH)|) CONTIttlD DIHTItllT TAXKH.
NOTICK IH IIKHKIir IIIVKN, In compliance with and liy
authority Of Chapter 37*. Florida Hlalule* a* amended and
Chapter 31370, I.aw* „ f Florida, IMS, that tha (Inventing Hoard
o f Central and Hnuttiern Florida Flood Control Dlalrlt't, a
public corporation e ile lln g and operating tinder and by vlrtua
o f tha lawa o f tha Htaln o f Florida, Intends tn adopt the f o l ­
lowing tentative budget, nr as the tame may Its amended, for
said Dlalrlot for tha fleral year beginning July I. 1**1 and
ending Jun* 10, H it .
Killmated amnunt In ha raised by
Dletrlct T a ie *
t 1.t i l , 111.I#
neneral lleveuue Fund — Hlale o f Florida
l l , 73t . t l 7.ao
Hpnll Harrow A n mint
31,000.00
Hat Imuted amnunt to be received from
other aource*
lio.ooe.ao
Kelltnaled unnhllgNlrd nr net lialanre whit It
will tie tin hand at the beginning tif lit*
above referred to fl»ea| year
3.310,00*00
Kalliuated total fundi available
For Conatrurtlon
Prraonal Hervlre*
CoutrarliiNl Hrrvlrea
Commndltle*
Capital Outlay

933.t t l . 0) 3.I#

Total
For Acquisition nf lasnds and Olhar Purposes
Paraonal Harvlrea
Contractual Harvlraa
Commoilltle*
Currant Charge*
Capital Outlay — Water Htnrage Area*
Capital Outlay — Itlglils uf Way
Capital Outlay
Kqulpment
Conlluganclta

I 3,117,307.00

Total
Fur lleaerve
Fur T a i Assessor's Fee*
F»r Operation and Maintenance uf lb*
District's Work*
Prraonal Hervlre*
Contractual Harvlrea
Commodities
Currant ch a rge s
Capital Outlay
Conllnganclaa

llt . v a t . lll. o o
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311,000.00

Total
For Conduct o f tha Af fa irs o f th*
District Generally
Paraonal Harvlca*
Contractual Harvlrea
Commodities
Currant Charges
, Capital Outlay
Contingencies

I 3.131,011.10

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3.310.00
77, 100.00
t.131. 117.00

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3.301.00

10.100.000.00
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131,att.033.lt
(estimated amount which will appear at Hi*
beginning o f th* above referred to fiscal year
## obligated upon commitments made but
incomplete
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That on tha Itth day o f May, A.D., I t t l , at nine o'clock
a.tss. I* the principal o ffice o f said Central and Houtharn
Florida Flood Control District, t t l Kvamla Htraet. Waal Palm
Beach, Florida, hearing will ba afforded to all owner*, persons.

#r aatllla* wbo ar* or may b* subject to aald Dlalrlot taso*.
Ibtlr attorney# or agent* la appear bafora aald Board and
nbaw their objections to aald Uudaet.
Ttal# Nolle* shall b* published In th* sight* ** counties
•f tha District la arcordana* with e ile lln g laws.
Thla Ik* l i b day o f April IMS.
CKNTItAD AND HOIITII KIIN FIAHtlDA
FIX&gt;OD CONTHOD DIBTIIICT BT ITS
OOVKItNINU BOARD
By / a / lUlay B. Milas, Chairman
(BEAD)

ATTEBTt

/ a / Q. K. Dali, Jr* Secretary

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R obert n. Iloraar. Vlcs-CUalrmna
W. ID Beall
1L I - Saarl*

T. II. TomUssoa
Fubllabi Ap ril I I, I I, I I . 1311

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case
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Color
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1:00 ( f ) Kd Hulllvan
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111 Movie
thar
10:00 111 Th* Hogues
( 3) AIIC News
I Candid Camera
33:10 ( I ) Theater o f tha Htar* l t :30 (H
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11:11 ( 3) Hat. Night Movie
11 :tu ( 2 ) Newarope
11:30 ( 3) raturday Night Show
( I ) CIIH New*, Weather
( 3) Newsline
SUNDAY P. M.
11:10 ( 3 ) Checkmate
11: 1• ( t ) Adventure* tn Para
12 on ( 3) Karly lilrd Hatelllt*
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11:11 ( 3 ) Checkmate
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1:00
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*: IS ( 3) Hunalilna Almanac
13) Herald o f Truth
1:31 ( f ) News A Weather
1 :3U ( 3) V.IU Ar* Thera
f :30 131 Intro, to Chemistry
111 Discovery ' ( t
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1:31 ( 3) Carloonvllle
1:00 ( 3) 1.11J lltport*
( 3) Today
(•) Konraina
3:00 ( I ) Divorce Court
1:30 ( 3 ) (IK College llowl
t t ) American History
( I ) (le ve lle d* o f A m a ­
» . ' « III Kiarnla* for Modern
teurs II
Women
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1:11 ( f l llnmper (loom
( 3) Th* Morning Mnvla
I0: t l ( 3) Make Itoom for
Daddy
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Tli* Town af C**,ell.erry reWallact
queete tilde on the following:
10:30 ( 3) What's This Hong
A
self • contained
heal
pump,
producing
sn.ono 10:11 ( f ) I U r a t.vey
13) NBC Newa
lITtl i iinllng, w ith a to
K W electric strip, lutal 11:00 ( f ) Andy o f Mayberry
I I ) Ceaceglratlag
heat capacity, with heat
t l ) December Mrld*
pump tl.ooo MTU heating.
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Complete will, duct aa per
( 3) Jeopardy
akelcti ( , ketch available In
( I ) I’ rlc* I* night
III* Office uf (lie Caastl.
Iierry Town Clerk) tn each
MONDAY r . M.
office. Fiber gla*t mater­
ial
anil
all
aluminum t l : t l ( 3) fay When
t t ) Dove of Dl fa
grille, supply and return
t l ) Donna llred
air.
Unit
Installed
through 11:11 I f ) CIIH Newa
wall. All necessary wiring 11:11 III Truth nr Conse­
quence*
fur Installation, thall be
( I ) Father K now s Beat
Included In (hie lild.
( f ) Hearcn for Tomorrow
All bids aball tie remitted tn
l l : t l ( f l Uuldlng Dlgbt
III* fo llow in g aildrrsa.
13:11 13) SMC News Iteport
Tow n Clerk
1 :0 0 t t . Th# Open Window
Town uf Caasrlberry
( I ) New*, editorial ant
I'. O Mm l&lt;
Weather
Casasllierry. Florida
(
3) Tenn. Krnl* Ford
In aealeil
envelopes
legibly
1:11 ( 1 ) Focus
marked ' T o w n o f Casselberry
1:11 ( t ) A* Th# Warld Tara ,
— air conditioning lild" liy tha
( 3) Del'# Make A Deal
loth day o f May A. D. 1313 liy
1*1 Newalln*
13:00 Nunn.
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Piibllali: April 31. 30. I3t l
lee
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Plaintiff,
( t l T* Tell th* Truth
V*.
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Fit AN K PODICK,
1:11 ( f l CIIH Nawa—Douglas
Defendant.
Kdward*
BUTICK OF SUIT
lilt ( 3) You Han't Bay
TO: Fit AN K PODICK
( I ) Tha Young Marrlada
c / o Julio Itellly
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l.anibTuwn lload
t : t t (1) Th* Match Oam*
l-edyard, Connecticut
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YOU AltK IIKMKIIY NOTI( f ) Baeret alarm
FIKD that a Complaint fo r HIt ill i t ) NBC Nawa
vorra and other relief has bean
t:tt ( 3) Mail of Orourh*
filed against you In the above
( f ) Haste Walt
atyled Court and you ara here­ l i t * tt ) Heehuat
by required lo serve a ropy o f
( 2) Welle F a r t s
&gt;our Answer or other defense
( t ) Magllta Gorilla
to the Complaint upon the
t ill ( 3) Magi c Movamaata la
Pla ln tlffa Attorney, IX JACKSports
HON IIAAKZK.
Attorney
at
1:1* ( 3) Vasaceya
I.aw, 13* North Orange Avenue,
( t ) Hporta, Waathar,
Hulls
If,
Orlando,
orangs
Nawa
County, Florida, and fit* Ilia
t t ) M a s * It T* Baavar
original An swer ur dtfena* In t :lt ( 3) Mr. Magoo
the Office o f Ilia Clark uf th*
Clrrult Court on or before the
17th day o f May, l i f t A.D. If
W M F R -T V CHABBKD I t
you fall to do *o. Judgment by
MOBD4 Y B. M.
Default will b* taken against
Stan On
you fo r th* relief prayed for 1:1*
Tlmtlln*
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day o f April. I t t l . A.D.
l t : t l - U : t l Mpact Ag* •cleac*
(BEAD)
I t)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark o f th# Circuit Court U : l t - U : l t to cla l f tu d la i ( I )
VT
By t M arik s T. Vlfclaa
11: 11- 11:11 K ty no tat at Muila
Deputy Clark
E. JACKHON IIAAKZK
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"^lyraperTee^^HTTpcover^^™* 32 mo Drapery hardware In
stallatlnn.
3*4 T o n C h r)» le r Air-Temp
JKAN MAnCKD
KL'DP DECORATING SHOP
333-0213.
loot French Ave.
333- 31)0
Ph. 323-3331
____
OUNS: Huy. Bell. Trade, ReCUftTOM Made Hllp Covers A
pair. OSTEEN IIRIDGE CAMP
Drape,. Wall lo wall tarp et- 35. Vacuum Cleaners
A G l‘ N HIIOP. 333- 3123.
Ing.
Darg*
selection
to
rhooe* from.
HANFOIID VACUUM SVC.
HADES - REPAIRS
Alann Fabric* A R urh
51. Article* For Rent
3255 y. Park Avr.
323-151 1
FftK K KHTIMATK
AT YOUn IIOMK
RE NT A BED
3513 Park Dr. H.M.fnrd .132-1713 37. Moving &amp; Storage
ftnllaway,
lloftpltal.
I ll by
IU-.lt.
by Day,
W tck. or
UI’ IIODHTKItIN'G.
D r a p e r - FOR RENT: Clean. Dry HtorMonth.
l*«. Hllp Cover*. F r r« #atl* ag e. I8i|2 At 10x20. 333-1371
CAItnOIah'3 Ftm.VITURE
mates. All work Kiiamnteed.
11C W. 1tt.
322*4111
AI*o, ijRFft furniture, llmin* 50. Mine. For Sale
"Y ou
It — w « Im m It!"
ai»t■ for m k . Adatrm PrrorM*
tor*. 352. m ? j .
Hnui* — Hydraulic
SERVICEMAN' IIEING
Tr An»ml»«l(&gt;n — Jack*
T RA N SFERR ED
19. IluilderH Supplies
and would like to have some­ AMERICAN RENT-ALL
one assume hla payments on 3f.«&lt;i H H ia w a t h a _______ 3?3.9|12
PR K -C A 8T Concrete Step*
t nu&gt;. old Zlg Zag sewing
GREGORY DU MHECfl CG
machine. Makes fan cy n o t c h ­ 53. Wanted To Huy
s:n Mania ( V I
331-OIM
es.
overcast
raw
edges,
makes buttonhole*, sews nn
USED FURNITURE
snaps and linoke. and aewa
20. Hardware
132- 237#
wi th doubt* needle, etc. As­
sume 1 payments o f 12 oo
T.anford'e Moat =Complete
Ph. 323- 7127.
TED WIDDIAM.1 HDW
AC BWrWF-Yf*
litl K. 33th.
____ 333- l t t t
Flt lG ID A IR E W a a h e r . 310;
Hervel Oaa Refrigerator, 330.
VI. Plumbing
322- 3121.

■LUUlll.vld

ERRO RS
Tb* Herald will ••« be
epsastbl* far mar* tbaa
lararraat lasartfea.

COPY
Tb * Herald raaarvaa tbs pat­
ellae* a f reject la# ar reelsla g aay advertleraieat which
II derma shlaetUaahla ta
th* paltry af thla aawapapar.

DEADLINES
12 Noon Dajr Bafora
Publication For
Inarrtioas and Kills
(Bat. Nooa For Moaday)

1. Ixwt A Found
DKT'B CKDEUII ATE — Th#
classified adi ar* th* place
to sav* time and money when
shopping for th* car o f your
choir*.
IXIHT: Female. I.lver A White,
t mo. old lilrd Dog. Phone
323-3321. After l p.m. Phone
332- 3320.

Contracting Repairs
FR E E EKTIMATEi
R. D HARVET
3111 Hanford A*#
323-3333

23. Painting

19 FT. YKDDOW8TONB Camp­
ing Trailer; Air conditioner;
G. K. Washer A Mlac. Fu rn i­
ture. C l t - 1212.

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

PAINTING Ineld* or out. W il­
310 Sanford Ava. 233-e *91
liam Dlion , Th. 332-OUI or
322- 3731.
________________ CHAIN DINK Fence. Coel 1320.
sell for $100, you move. Her
24. Well Drilling
at 3201 Park Av*.
Kent llloe l.uatre Electric Car­
WEED?
I) RIDDED. PUMPS
pet Hhampnorr for only It
SPIllNKI.KR SYSTEMS
per day, Carroll Furniture
All Typaa and Hlaea
Co.
We Repair and Service
8 T I N K
CODI) D R I N K IIOX 323-7021.
Machine and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd HI__________ 322- M 33
I9M Universal Z ig -Z a g
full
alt* head, s e n s on buttons,
29. Photo &amp; Equipment
makes button holes, blind
atltcbee, and II fancy design,
YAHHICA-MAT CAMERA 2 'A*
new I year guarantee. Hold
2'4 aa new, with case III.
new for 1219.20. Pay o f f bal­
FKDKIIAD KNDAItGKIt 3 « i
ance o f 119.72, aa little a*
3'4 Model 313 earellent c o n ­
92.20 per mo.
dition 122. 31 Watt P. A. Am ­
plifier Model ( 22. t - l - l l Ohm HANFORD HEWING CENTER
3: 3-9111
tape; 7 tu b*! plua Rectifier, 101 Ho. Park Ava.
used five hours, and T w o It
Inch square Cabinets with 12
Inch Phllco speaker*. Ideal
for Rand o r home. 175. De- Have S e l on Kposy, P. V. A
House
A
Marine
paint*.
Itarv, ate. 1317.________________
FA SCO. 1500 French Ave..
Hanford,
3231*10
Orlando,
30. Home Appllancett
5*29 E. 11* 7. 20 • 272- 0OI3.

SPECIAL PAINTS

NKW APPDIANCK8 at W a re­ 2 EVENING Dr***e*. ell* l A 7,
house
Price*—
Frlgldalra,
1 sen new Heal Covers for
Hot Point, RCA, Zenith, ate.
’ l l Hulck Special. Call I 2Xtern. Writ* P. O. Dos t i l t ,
Call Chsrlt* Oormly collect
1131 alter I p. m.
Hanford.
at Aeaoclattd Radio A TV,
3113 N. " r a n g # A v # , Orlaa.
WANTKD: Itld* to Titusville,
do l 22- : i l l .
OAC
llulldlng.
Xllla.
Day
allirt. Call 333*7113 after 1 GK Auto, waaher, go od con di­
tion, 120. l'h. 3: 2- 0931.
pm.

I'JIKIllUIfU

Legal Notice

(T ill PIT
COURT.
epp'te. IB TIIH
BIBTII
J l lilt I II.
t Iltt I I I
(IF FI.ONIDA IB ABD FIIK
■KNIBOI.H t'tll B T I .
PEItMANKKT HPKCIAD
CITT \N" CUIII. IIFAUTY HIIOP CHABI'ltHV BO. ItaM
BOTH K OF a ITT IB
20". o f f of regular prlraa un
MORTGAGE FOItKt I.GBl HE
Perms. ( Senior Hraullclana,
Marla Cuililtig. H«ra Dowrry, FKDKIIAD NATIGNAD MGllTWinnie
Cullum
A
Hatty GAGK ASSOCIATION, a c o r ­
I'rlra, our new Beautician. poration.
Plaintiff,
Hetty I'rlra will Clean A
sole
W'ge. Free Parking vs.
David
E.
Weeks,
a
.
k
/
a li. K.
l-ol, 3l i Palmetto Av*. l'h.
Weeks, and Thelma Week*, hla
332-0131.
wife, C. W. Hunt Jr., C. It.
Ilaae and Southern Doan amt
N. Pet* &amp; Huppliea
Finance Co., Inc.
Defendant*.
CHIHUAHUA Puppies, n o t W. TU: David K. Week*, a / k / a D.
22th. 333- 1331.
K. Weeka. and Thelma
Weeks, hie wife, wline*
residence
and
whereDOOh HKCKIVED ear Adopabout* ara unknown.
lion, boarded Animal Rascu*
le a gu e , 170S IV. Minnesota,
YOU ARK IIKIIKIIY NOTIDet-and l'h. T2I - 1I 4*. ______ FIKD that a Complaint lo
forednea a rertaln mortgage
rnrumbrrlng th* following it.10. I’oullry • Livestock
acill.rd real properly, to - w ll:
J-ot 19, lllock 32. NORTH
l-SMADD horse. Gelding, |I2V.
OKDANDO FIRST AD D I­
I-Weteh mar*, bred tn tnal
TION, according lo plat
In June, saddle A bridle,
thareof recorded In Plat
III*. I-Hhetland Colt, I yr.
Monk 13, I'agra 23 and 21,
old, |tat. All very gen ile and
Public Record# o f Seuilnol*
used In children. Ph. 333- t t l l
County, Florida,
o r 333- 3301.
haa been filed against you In
th* abova-alylad suit, tha short
12. Special Notice*
till* o f which la Federal Na­
tional Mortgage Association, a
CANA8 Day Camp begins Jun* corporation
organlaed under
Itth., Isik* Golden. For In­ an Act uf Congreae and ealetformation call 133-331 A, Fred Ing pursuant to Ilia Federal
National Mortgage Aeaoclatlon
Oanae.
Charter Act, having It* prin­
Adding Marhlnee • Typewriter* cipal offtca In th* City uf
Hales - Rental* • llepalra
Washington. District nf Colum­
r o w KDD’ B OFFICE BUPPDT
bia, Plaintiff, versus. David E.
Week*, a / k / a D. K. Weeks,
BTOUatl'H Utility Trailer Hales, and Thalma Week*, lit* wife,
l l o l I t l A, Raul* 3. South C. W. Hunt. Jr., C. It. Ilaea
Hanford Av*. eateaded. I l l - and Southern Doan and F i­
till.
nance Co., Inc., Defendant!*)
and you ar* required to servo
HITCHING
Post
It If 1a
A a cop y o f your Answer or other
Pawn shop. l,oans on a n y ­ pleading lo th* Complaint nn
thing o f valu*. I l t t Hanford P la in tiffs Attorney, Cleveland,
Av*.. 333- t t l l .
Stephenson A Mil*. Hull* 111
NOTICE to DITTDK DEAGUK Hanford Atlantia N a t i o n a l
UADI, llayera, t i t * P h oto­ Hank llulldlng, Hanford. F lo r­
and file th* original Ana.
graphs o f Karli Team ay* ida.
o r other pleading In the
available at Th*
Sanford wer
office
o f tha c i e r k uf the Cir­
Herald Offiie
cuit Court on or before the Itth
day o f May. A. 1&gt;. 1911. It you
14. liicycle Repairs
fail to do ao, a decree pro co n .
frsao will b* taken against you
ADD WUHK GUARANTEED
fo r th* relief demanded In the
We Hava Part* A Arraaaorla* Complaint.
TOY CORHAD
3l 3- t ? t «
Thla Nollr* shall be publish­
ed once a weak fo r four c o n ­
secutive waaka la Th* Hanford
15. Special Services
Herald, * newspaper circulated
la gamlnot* County, Florida.
Dated thla Itth day af April,
VICET Mora tbaa t t . t t t readart ara Die Sanford Herald A.D. I f f 1.
classified ad* dally. Rates aa (BEAD)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
low a* tto par lias par dart
Clark o f Circuit Court
Dial l l l - l f l l o r t l l - l f l l e a t
B y: KHaabath Druenahsn,
place year adl
D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
8ICK ROOM NEEDS
Carroll
Rurk*
Wheal Chairs Walker*, Cane*
A Crutch** for rea l or sal*. Of Cleveland, Stephenson
Prascrlptloas al D a w a a 1 * MU*
Price i
UlscoUBt la paopl* Attorneys for Pla lallff
aver t l A all Btrvlc* Person- P. O. Drawer 7.
Ban ford. Florid*
eel. Check eur price*.
r u b lls h i April If. t l . Id. May
FAUST DRUG STORE I. ltd*
Ft*# Delivery
131-tTI*
CDD I f
soft water, evening
101 Ho Oak. 323- l 7tX.

5.5. Furniture For Sale
For (ha n i g g e d selection o f
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Null'* Furniture
llrokerag*
In
Casselberry
on 17- 92. Open 1 day* 9 to 1.
Used furniture appliance*, tool*,
etc. li Might • Bold. Uarry'*
Mart. 3:1 Sanford Ava. Ph,
3: 2- t t l 3.
COt'RTEOUHY CHARGE AC- 1
COUNTS— limited credit If
you own . phone. Pul classi­
fied A 'a tn work for youl

ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Held .nr A Furniture
AT FACTORY PRICES:
119 Magnolia
323-1331

FRKE ESTIMATE
UphoUlertng A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A L'*ed Furni­
ture Ca'I Nl* Redding Mfg.
Co. at 133 Celery Ave. 3333117.
WIDHON
MAIKR FUIIN
Huy — Bell — Trad#
311-11 E. 1st.
133-1321
ESTATE HADE: Saturday A
Hunday. |:3o P.M. Kurnltur*
tmnstly Antique). C h i n a .
New Range. TV. Dawn M o w ­
er, Garden Tool#, etc. W e d
on 1st HI. from Frenrh Av*.
3 3 mite# to sign Franclne'a,
Fern Park Agent. » 3&lt;-T903.

W A TC H YO UR
IN V E S T M &amp; N T .•

Deltona
You're nearby— you can watch this
Mackle-Built community grow! Deltona
ia growing rapidly- Spacious Deltona
homesites are serviced by '
Central Water Mains and Paved
Streets are included In the
full low price of Just $1295. You can
a Deltona homesita for just $10. down.
Visit Deltona now— take a Self-Guided
Tour — see the Shopping Plaza, the lakefront Community Club^ the Championship
Golf Course and the outstanding model
homes at Mackle-Built DOJONJL

MACKLI-BU1LT HOMIS
feature* tk* fatataa Bale-

•ettle. en dlipley I# th# Florida
•ambit at the N.V. World's Fair,
and IS ether lovely model*.
Meckle-Bulit tvnmee rente In pne#
tram Juit fffSO. to
with
down paymenti St low ae *2*0 .,
monthly peyment* startint at *49.227

DRIVK OUT TODAYI
Take Interstate A 4, salt at Deltona
Caclvange and ySt'r# at DCL7 0 NAI

FO R F U N !

SWIM

SANFORI) ELECTRIC
TIIANKH to HI. Jude for finan­
cial favor, granted. Harold O. K. Ap.llancaa— Now A U*#d
and I'al Wlldrman.
I II Magnolia
333- 11*3

8 EDi.
US
your
Furnlturo.
Quick fe r v lc * with th# Cash.
SUPER 1 nADINO P O I T . a
3: : - o i 77.
w

AT

MEN'S I I | / l Ol.
Dungarees — II 79 pr.

2. PemonaW

4. lleauty Care

5.1. Wanted To Buy

50. Mine. For Sale

VOBH DANDHCAPK 8 KMVICK
Any typ* — An y alia
At a price you ran afford
a fte r 1:20 p m.

Classified
Phones
Freaa

30. Home Appllnncw

S&amp;aJwJiM

HEALTH!
YEAR ’ ROUND
PLEASURE!

CERTIFIED

fijo v h

P R E S U M M E R — SP E C IA L ! ! !
A Beautiful 15*x30* Pool, Rectangular or Freeform,
Complete W ith The Finest Filter System . . .
Autom atic Skimmer . . . . Built In Steps . . .
Solid Concrete &amp; Steel Construction . . .
*5 • Y r. Written Guarantee ! ! !
3 Feet O f Cool Deck Around Pool ! ! !

*

1795.°°

AS LOW AS
l o s DOWN.
A IT . $35.00 MO.

COMPLETE
PRICE

RELAX

E N JO Y T H IS SU M M ER . . .
IN T H E Q U IE T SECLUSION O F Y O U R O W N H O M E

IN YOUR OWN PRIVATE POOL . . .
CALL US NOW ! ! !
LIMITED TIME OFFER ! ! !

SEAHORSE
Scree*
BacWeurra

c e r t if ie d

605 ZINNIA DR.
CASSELBERRY

Ph* 838-4496

POOLS
Paal
E ft ifa e a t

Ph. 838*7443

:

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
BO. nnslnesa Opport.

72. Female Help Wanted 84. Real Estate • Sale

SERVICE STATION for L***#.
flood location, flood rr f f r ­
anco* A aonia Capital requlrad. Call 133-43(3.

KKY r r .W I I O perator Trainee.
Typing M p w lfn c# iirrf^rrnl,
Permanent position. Chime
K Com pany. personnel !&gt;*•.
partm tnt. Box 1 0 7 . Hanford.
W H ITE Lady, under IS to
clean house l day week.
W rite itox 233. Geneva.

09. Schools &amp; Inst ructions i7. Situation Wanted
Heal Estate Course
E vening Claaa atarta M ar **h.
F or Inform ation ca ll Mrs.
Apptrton. tC ollact) urlando,
:t l-c :i« .
llrrt
it Oil ( t r r a
Hchoola nf
II a a I Fetal*.
Sclioola
of
Ural
Relate
Law. "F lorid a's L argest.KLTINfJ SEMINOLE IIANC1I
(Spar* University A irport)
Loratrd 1 mllaa Eaat o f Ovlrdo
on llwjr, I I ) la now oprn.
Student Inatrui'tlon now g lv an In Piper Cherokee •'X0.“
Com* out and laarn to fly
NOW. Expart Inatructlon In
a relaxed atmnaphar* rem ov­
ed from bu.y tr a ffic pa ltrrna. Tw ln-rnicln* Charter
■av» Until** anywhere. K e a n
A viation Product* available
for llapp y Plying Ph. 3453301 fo r further Information
and appointment.

DAYS w ork. Phone I33-I4IO or
333-4309.
SECRETARY, tleneral O ffice
W ork, Mature Woman with
many y ea r, experience. P er­
manent resident. Ph. I l l 1699. Longw ood.
DARY HITTING. dsys, nights,
regular. Cathy. 333-1313.
IRONING. my home. 333-1111.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
W IL L Iron at my home, after
1:10 P M . 1117 W. loth St.

HI. Heal Estate • Sr.le
RAtiT PILCHER
Past Duy Broker
113-7491 Day or Night

JOHN E. FOX,

71. Male liolp Wanted

72. Female Help Wanted
COt.()ltEI&gt;: 31-33, to operate
shirt unit. W ill train Inex*
prrlenced person. Apply In
person. Joe's Laundry A Dry
Cleaners. 3507 Sanford Ave.

St. Johns Realty
TH E TIM E TESTED FIR3I
111 N. Park Av*.
313-1133

Welcome RVAH-G
To Sanford
For you r convenience w e will
h* open until 9 P.M. Friday
A all day Saturday. Before
you rent nr huy he aura lo
ae* —

STENSTROM
REALTY
Park

63 Mercury Meteor
V-2, Mm-O-Matlc, R A H . Bucket
Basts, P/S, P/B, All Vinyl Interior.

62 Chevrolet Impala
4-Dr. Hardtop, V-S, Powered And
Air Conditioned.

62 Oldsmobile “ 88”
4-Dr. Sedan, Polly Powered, Beauti­
ful Green And White Finish.

62 Chevrolet Corvair

*1795
*1595
*1795
*1095

••500" Series, 4-In-Floor, R A H ,
3Dr. Black, Exceptionally Clean,

61 Plymouth Belvedere
4Dr. Sedan, V-S, Auto. Trane., Power
S t e e r i n g . Heater, Exceptionally
Clean. A DeBary Car.

*1095

61 Mercury Monterey

*1095
60 Mercury Monterey
*9 9 5
59 Lincoln Continental
*1095
BARGAIN BUYS!
3- Dr. Hardtop, Auto. Trans.. Radio
And Heater, Beautiful Red Finish.

4Dr. Sedan, Merc-O-Matlc. Heater,
Beautiful Black, Exceptionally Clean.

Fully Powered, Air Conditioned, Ex­
cept tonally

CHRYSLER

4-DR. FULLY EQUIPPED

MERCURY

•IN
1®®
•00
•210

4-Dr. Hedaa, Air Conditioned, Fully P ow ered'

FORD

2-DR- SEDAN, V-8 ENGINE

FORD

• CYLINDERS

OLDSMOBILE

STATION WAGON

$1M

OPEN 'TIL 8 P. M.
TONIGHT
SATURDAY AFTERNOON T IL 5 P.M.

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.
D O W N T O W N SA N F O R D
CORNER PALMETTO &amp; COMMERCIAL

95. Houses For Sale
T ell them vou *»w
Sanford Herald!

SOU TH W ARD
INVESTMENT A REALTY
I K N. Park Av*.
1:3-9173
1100 DOWN
I HR.. 10 x 17 Fix. Rm.. Ter.
Floor*. Kit. equip. 147 mo.
p » y . all. II ELM I.Y REALTY.
O ffice 111 Village Hall. N. Or­
lando. 333-1441, night* 1333379.

SPECIAL ll.tln g on large latke
Jraeup lot at a dlacoiint.
T ill, la a bargain at |5,(vo
rash.

BY OWNER. I Bedroom, 3
hath. CR construction home.
Ige. altndy lot. Low equity.
333-OIM.

Ball-Blair Agency
Ilaal Ka'at* — Insurance
Ird A Park Av*
133-3141

FHA - VA
Wa Hava The Homs For You

STENSTROM
REALTY
333-1134
333-4143

PA R K

DRIVE
333-7491
N ldllTB
333-0340
333-1413

UOOD horns, great Investment,
big
Income.
W idow
cute
price. 333-3(99.
CENTRAL A ir Conditioned. 3
IM rm - Ige. Florida Itonm,
llecrtitly painted. 133-01(5.
3 BEDROOM. 3 Hath, Central
Heat, Cort-ar Lot, Double
Carports. &gt;33-1131.
DISTINCTIVE home landscap­
ed fo r privacy. 3-Bedroom,
1(4 bath. Many extra*. Rea■onahla priced. 333-3037.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

*1 know what thty maan whan thay aay that hafa an
acoldant looking for a placa to happen!'9

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—Loet a Found
I I — Money Wanted
3—
Pereonala
14—Saving* A Loan
4—
Beauty Cara
I I — Insurance
I — Day Nureerlaa
I t — School# A Inalructloae
a—Child Care
70— Em ploym ent Service#
I —Doge— Cate— Fata
71—
Male Help Wanted
to— Poultry — Livestock
33— Fem ale Help Wanted
t&gt;—Special Notices
f t — Male or Female Help
13—
Catarlng — Food
71— Bales Help Wanted
14—
Bicycle Repair*
77—Blluatlon Wattled
It—Bpadal Service*
I I — Income Properly
I I — Butlneaa Prop —Bale
K —Swimming Pools
17—Janitorial Bervlesa
13— Real Estate Wanted
I I —D o-lt-Y ou reelf
I I — 11**1 Eetat* Mela
17— llualneaa llantala
I t — Builder* riupplles
90— latls For Hal.
39— Hardware
31— Home Improvem ents
II—
Farm *—Urovaa
33 —Plumbing
93— Acreage
33— Palm ing
I I — House* For Hal*
i t —W ell D rilling
I I —H ouse*—Bale or Heat
31— Air Cond. A Hauling
IT— Houe* For Rent
I I —Radio - Television
190— R tsorl llantala
39—
Photo a Equipment 101—T railers—f a lixnaa
10—
Horn* Appliance#
193— Mobil* H om e*—Bale
101—Mobile Homes— Rent
11— Musleal Instruments
I I — Business Kqulpm eal
101 —Trailer Spare— Rent
I I —Job Printing
lo t — Trailer tail*—Bale
&gt;4— Upholstery
104— Apartment* For llant
I t — Vacuum Cleaner*
101— Itounta For Rant
17—M oving U Blorag*
110— llo ts l Room s
J»— Exterm inator*
III—
llen lal Agents
t t —Plants — Feeds — Seed* 111—
W ealed To llent
10—
Mlac. For Sal*
I I I — Autos For Hal*
11— A rticles For Rent
114—Auto*— Bale or Trade
i t —Swap or Exchange
111—Truch* For rial*
i t — W anlad To Uuy
110—A utom otive Service
15—
Furniture For Bale 131— S cooter. A Cycles
31— Antiques For Hal*
131— Boats A M o t o r ,
t l — Money To Loan
l i t —Marina BuppUas
40—
Uualnee* Opportunities

425-5938

322-5612
From

Hanford

■lefenng*

95. Houutu For Sal*

From

95.

(D ial D lraol)
Bemtnol* County

H ouh tn

For hale

$100.00 D O W N

HOMES

FOR

SALE

V A -F H A

STEN STROM
REALTY

r

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

Payton Realty

333-1301 3140 Hiawatha at 17-13
3

IlEDItOOM. 1H bath. Ig*.
fenced yard. Country Club
Heights, talks Mary Road,
133 Exeter. Asauma Mtg. A
&gt;(2 mo. 373-U K ._____________

97. IlnuHcs For Rent
FUIIN.
3
Bdrm..
Carport*,
large lot. 175 mo. 133-7414.
NICE, clean 3-Uedrooin house,
near haa*. 133-KU3,
FUIIN. 3 Bedroom houe* near
Bate. 333-3097 or I3I-I7IO.

O fflrei 333-311$
Nights! IJI-0T80
313-014$
$134 Park Drive

• Sedans
• Hard Tope
• Convertibles
• Station Wacoaa
Compute Selection
Si's Thru M 's

Let s D o
B u sin e ss
Together

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$200 • $300 Down
$40 • $60 Month
100% Mechaniral
Guarantee — SO Daya —
1,000 Miles On AU
Used VW'e.
Rules — Parts — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.

You’ll Save Money
And Be Happier In A *65’
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.
"Excellent Sen ice Too"

So. Hwy. 17-93
Sanford, Flu,

322-1835

If

43x10. 1940 Hkyllne

$52.45 PER MO.

1954 CHEVROLET W agon.
A u to , Ileal nice. 333-1195.

QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
3333-55(3
Hanford

1961 GRAY. VW . Sunroof. It A
II. E xcellent Cond. 333-4900.
19(0 FORD
Htarllner. fullyequipped. Lika new. W ill
ron ilder trade. Call after 4
p m . 933-1(79.
BOB M cKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
*01 Fren-h Ave.
133-0731

100x140 IT . LOT. 10x10 Patio.
Ph. 1*3.5119 o r 333*4417.

1-2-3 BEDROOM. 143-1135. Imt
Included HANFORD MOBILE
PARK, 1315 H. Orlando D r.
333 1930.
1 BEDROOM Trailer on larg*
Lake. Adult, only 333-73««

1UII. Apartments for Rent
FUIIN. APT., 3100 Mellonvllle,

1351 FORD SKYL1NER. re ­
tractable hardtop, radio, heat­
er. pow er eteerlng. need*
tranemleelon 3195 Ph. 3225147 or see at 134 Garrison
Dr.
'59 IIAMIILEII, * floor .Sedan!
Real clean A new tire*.
3175 00
SANFORD MOTOn CO
100 French Ave.
333-4333
1954 . CHEVROLET. 4 door,
exceptionally good shape. Ph.
333-1730 after 3:00 p.m.

Strickland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
332-1411

W. Purk r, 1i-R *i«

1 llllRM . Furn. Apt. A pply 915
Park Ave.

57 IIOIIGUARD. 1 owner, good
cond. 332-4779.

CLEAN 1 DR. A p t,
3411 Elm Av*.

118. Trucks For Sale

no

pel*.

NICE alr-rnndllloned Oarage
A p t, In h eller residential
area. Call 3 3 3 -*::o.
FURN. DUPLEX. 1 B drm , redecorated. 145 m o , lu k a Jeesup. Call 333-7SK after 4:10.
UN FURN.
Kitchen

1967 HUIID 4 Ton. F too. like
new condition. 931-7939.
1949 FORD P ick -u p Truck,
rune good. 9135. 333-0440.

120. Automotive Service

3 Ildrm.
Duplet.
Equip. 333-5591.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

1 HR. Apt. Ph. 171-0751.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

5 BEDROOM Turn. Houe*. K3
mo. Include* w ater. I33-9I0L

FURN. I Apt*. 119 A 140 m o .
Adults. 1:7-9440.

3

W ELA.xA APARTMENTS
&gt; \ First Bt.

BDRM., Kitchen equipped,
171. nice yard. I33-I4II.

12.1. Hosts &amp; Motors

IK

Gateway To Tha W aterway

Hobson Sporting Goods

Your BVINHUDE Dealer
mo. KFF. APT. private hath, suit- 104 l - l E. let.
Ph. l l t - l l l l
able for Couple or Single
person. Ideally located .town- It' FEA TIIK RCRAFT b o a t ,
LAIKIi: 3 Bll.
unfurnished,
tow n.
Inquire
at
Manuel
windshield and top. t i lip
kitchen equipped, on lake,
J acob.on Dept. Store, 111 E.
Evlnrude motor. Champion
175 — 333-37(4.
1*1
break over trailer. Just tike
new. U&lt; W. 17th. I3 I-II4 I or
I BEDROOM. I Bath. U nfurn­ APARTMENTS. Sanford Mobil*
1119.
ished. nice neighborhood,
Park. I t t l 8. Orlando D r,
Enclosed Patio.
131-1910
1 44
FT. ZIMML Mahogany
3 lle l room, t Bath, Furnlihed, fl
lloat, 33 III' E lectrlo alar'
wall lo wall carpeting, air 108. Roomii For Rent
Evlnrude, Top * Windshield
conditioned, Nice.
Fully equipped. G ator Till
Trailer.
Excellent condition.
IIOOMS for Mon. lOl Magnolia.
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
1171. 133-1371.
iii-oiie.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
y*r. o w e n h cru iser, full*
Real Eetal* Aeenclata
Fl'R.N. R o o m , semt-prlvat* »
equipped. Very good con di­
W ILLA MAE PltOKOaCIt
hath, HO mo. 371-.34I.
tion.
Call after I pm . w eek ­
333-7174 Day
I33-04I5 N ight.
days. 333-7134.
115.
A
u
I
on
For
Sale
TOO MUCH
I IOOM7
llant
13 FT. ALUMINUM lloat. Like
through "F o r Rant" ad*, d e l
•I MONZA, 4&gt;ap**d, low m ile­
New. 7(1 HP Motor. R eason­
extra Income'
age. |I00 down, assume pay­
able. 333-01(4.
ment*.
Call
111-7170
after
I.
3 nDRII.. Lge. Living Room,
'43 LONE STAR 16'; 40 h.|&lt;
Bang*. Plnerreet Area. 1100.
Evlnrude *|er„ G ator tilt
3 4 » 0 1 !l^ l3 1 r D ix n m ir iD r lv * . 50 FORD. STICK. NEW MO­
trailer, 1150. 323-6779.
TOR A PAINT. »:«*. I23-OI7.1,
S-IIP.DIKHiM
373-1731.

Furn.,

T H E SE

FORD *31, 4 c y l, 8tlck. H A H.
Good condition. Reasonable,
fa ll 13*.3059.

101. Trailer Space - Rent

105. .Mobile Homes • Rent

W IT H

I.

FURN. Apt. Clot* in. Jlm m lt Senkarik Glass and Paint
Cowan. 333-4011.
3 BEDROOM. I bath furnished
Company
home, carport* and patio, 3 4-Room, 1•llr. Furn. Apt. &gt;41. &gt;10 Magnolia
Pb. 133-4433
acre* o f land, fin* place for
Call after 5 p.m. and w eek ­
AUto
Glaaa
lo p e
children. Will Also rent unends. 331-0319.
A Seal Covers
furnlilied. 337-7115.
I IIDHM. Furn. Apt. | li. 1034
NEW Furnlilied House for rent
E. lis t HI. Robert A. W il­
fo r 110 per month. He* Mr*.
liams 333-3911.
W. E. Kettnon, 914 llalslead,
AVALON APARTMENTS
Drllona, Fla., for appoint­
104 W. Ind St. ltl-3013
ment.
ALL W ORK GUARANTEED
I K W. Ind S I,
ltl-1417

$11

U SE D C A R S
Temporary l,ocalIon

2507 SO. P A R K
63 Buick
Elrctra "225” , 4-Dr. Badan, A l.ow Mileage One
O w n e r Car, Excellent
Condition. White Flnlah
With lllue I n t e r i o r .
Equipped With Air Condlllnnlnx. Auto Trana^
Power Steering, Power
Rrakea And Heater. A
N i c e Automobile Rea­
sonably Priced.

$279S
63 Buick
LaSahre 4 • Dr. Hardtop,
E q u i p p e d With Aulo.
Tran*, I* o w * r Steering,
I'ower llrakea. Radio And
Heater, Low Mileage, Good
T l r e a . Extra Clean In
Every Keapect.

*2595
63 Pontiac
Tempest LeMana, 2-Dr.
Hardtop, Equipped For
Economy, 4 Cylinders,
Anto. Trana, Radio And
Ilaater. Sparkling Gray
Flnlah With Clean AllVinyl Interior, Racket
Heat*. C o n a o l e And
Other Goodies.

*1695
62 Chevrolet
Biscay ne 4-Dr. 4-Paaa. Sta­
tion Wagon. This Car Is
H o 11 d Throughout, New
Finish And Extra (lean
Vinyl Interior. Equipped
With Chevy’* Economical
8 CyL Powerglide, Power
Steering, Radio And Heat­
er, Air Conditioned —
NOW ONLY

•1595

10*\ .Mobile Humes • Hale

64 Chevrolet

TIIA ILK ll A Lot. Enterprise.
Fla., corn er of Elltahelh A
Lincoln HI. Will furnl.h Ma­
terial to add e tlra room. Call
Collect Harden l-k v lt, Orlan­
do, Mr. Albert.

Bleeayne 1-Dr. Sedan. A
Car We Hold And Serv­
iced. W# Know Its In
Good Condition. Equip­
ped With Chevy's Stan­
dard V-N, H t a n d a r d
Transmission, Radio and
Heater, Finished In Sad­
dle Brown With Beige
Interior, Including Ad­
ditional Factory War­
ranty. AND ONLY

y TOUGH TO
t\ DEAL WITH*;?

19(3 Ht'NI.ITE. 10x10. Accessorlea Included. 350 our eq u ­
ity. Ph. 333-4911.
MOBILE HOME with fully *nrl»*ed Palin. 7vo aq. ft. living
are*. Near Hanford N.A.H.

$58.60 PER MO.
1150 DOWN
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
135-3543
Hanford

N A T IO N A L

BANK

'EPOSSESSI&amp;N
$587 bal.
Ply.
Cadillac $403 bsl.
$1267 bal
Old*
$597 bal
$667 bal.
llulck
Valiant $597 hat.
llrKotn $199 bal.
Chev.
$391 bal.
Dodge $795 bal.
Mercury $895 bal.
Mrrrury $697 bal.
$795 bal.
Ford
Amrr.
$167 bal.
Core. $1097 bal.
Chryalrr $99 bal.
Chev. $1011 bal.
Renault $387 bal.
Falron $697 bal.
Mercury $199 bal
$99 bal.
Ford
Dodge
$729 bal.
$283 bal.
Cher.
Chev.
$103 bal.
Jeep
$983 bal.
*57 Imper. $318 bal.
•58 VW
$594 bal.
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$33
$31
$10
$28
$31
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$31
$24
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Accept Trade-Ins!
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS
Hanford, Florida
322-4503
National Itepoeaeaalona lae.

1012

You'll be convinced when
you try the DODGE BOYS!

•2195
42 W illys Jeep
4x4,

NO CASH NEEDED!

REALTY

G H I A

Take Over Payments

APT., Hultabl* fo r sem lem an
o r couple. P rivate entranca
A hath. 3409 H. Elm. 333-3307. 1951 OLD8MOIIILE 94. 4 door
S E V r a A L Outstanding 3 4k I
Sedan, good running con di­
Bedroom Hotr.es avallahl* In FIIIN IKIII'D O arage Apt. Ph.
tion. Valdri Hotel, Mrs. Bur­
all Areas ol Sanford. 1-et ua
333-3340.
ton. Ph. 333-1341.
Phow you Around!
FUIIN. A pt, 317 W . 13th. Ph. CONTI N'E.NTAI, L i n c o l n 4(49-4349.
door, '54 model, while. First
1450 buy*. Ph. 131-4194 CaaFLORAL HEIGHTS, I room.
•elberry.
Furn., I Bdrm.. No lawn
K 0 t g Park Av*.
work. Sanford Ave. B. to III- 17 nUICK Cahalarro Station
&gt;33 5733 anytim e
lilacus lo rent sign. Ph. aflar
W agon. Flral 3133 buy*. I’ ll.
4-4 pm . 333-5007.
134-4494, Uaaaelherry.

Management

vw

1957 CHEV. SPORT CPE. V I.
Autom atic, excellent con d i­
tion. See Joe Oraeno at H oi■era or ca ll 332-0IK even ­
ing*.

Seminole Realty

3-IlEDROOM. t bath, corner PAR K III DUE—IU B -D I VISION 4 REDID &gt;i&gt;M, 3 Ball). Central
lot. &gt;100 Down, aaeumo Mtg., I Bdrm
$ u th . Entry Foyer,
Air, Hewege, Fenced Yard.
&gt;13 mo. A vailable May I, fh .
Fam ily Room. Breakfast Bar.
Ideal fo r chlldran. By O wn­
&gt;33-1(91.
er. 113 Lake Minnie Dr., Park
Built • In Kttchan, Central
Heat, Double Oarage, City
llldge, Sanford. 333-1339.
3 BEDROOM. W aiher, R efri­
Bewer. $17,100, Open Dally.
gerator, Stove Included, 3331.
Evanlngs
111-171$.
111-0191.
ALTAMONTE, 3 llr . aluminum
aiding, tlarage, lot 9oal4u,
FOR SALE, Leal* or Trad* 3-UEDIIOOM, 1 bath, carport
Fla. room, large Kitchen, en­
319.100. I Bedroom, 3 bath.
and u tility room . Deep well
closed
Porch,
Redecorated,
Open houe* I A.M. to t P.M .
for w atering lawn. Down
Til* Floor*. Awnlnga. 1310
Friday, April 30 by Ownor.
paymant
required.
171.11
down, 1(5 mo. o w n e r will f i­
14(3 Country Club Road.
monthly payment*. Be# to
nance. TE X-3I4K.
appreciate. A vailable I June.
Ph. til-4731.
Government owned
OP EN D A I L Y AND SUNDAY
Homes
1490 Down, 1*3 par mo. c o n ­
tem porary 3 Ildrm.. 1',$ Hath.
Fam ily B in. W ooded I-ol, N.
L on gw ood— 1(»0 Down. 1103
per mo. Colonial 3 Ildrm.. 3
Seleotloa e f t. I. and 4
lialli,
Did. Carport*.
Dhl.
Bedroom , located In various
I Hilly, I'atlo Fam ily R o o m ,
Be.tlona o f Sanford
S. Longw ood — 1500 Down,
Immediate Delivery
lin o per mo. 3 Ildrm., 3 Hath,
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
I’atlo. Country Klichan, Bo.
FROM $60.00
Longw ood — 1590 Down, l » (
per tno, I Bdrm. Hpllt. 3
For the B e d Buy In
FOR THE BEST HOME
Bath, Paneled Fam ily Room.
A New or Reeal* Home,
BUY
Putin, (irangr Tree*. S laingBe* Btenetrom Realty
Wood. (All prepared fo r AlrSEE YOUR
Uondlllniilngt 3350 Down. 1*3
Wa lla v * Tha Horn* For You
per mu., 3 Ildrm., I 1,* Bath,
Hanford — 1900 Down. II3U
»er nm.. Executive Type Connlxl, &gt;, Acre Ini, DraiiK*
Tree*. 3 Ildrm., 3 Hath. Air
rondltlonrd. Well, Buliurhan
Hanford. VA • FHA • In
t i l l PARK DRIVE
Service Loan* Avallahl*. All
Ph. 133-3170
Paym ent! Include I 'r ln , Ini.,
Optn Tonight 'til 9
T a te* A Ini. I.MN ENTERPRIMES. INC., 394 lain* wood
Plata. U. H. H ighw ay 17-93
Hnutli, Longw ood. Florida.

Property

’ 59 Tlt-3 with Radio * Healer,
excrltent condition. 173-4413

LOCH ARBOR
W H E R E TH E TREES
REPOSSESSION
W H ISPER IN TH E BREEZE
And you can relax In a lovely
Take O vrr Payment*
3 hr., 5 l-aIII home wltli a
2-IteiIroom. io t lu .Mnkiiu1I$
FLA. rm., DUN. HARDWOOD
$58.72 PER MO.
FLOORS A MANY extras
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
LAK E MARV school tlletrlct
333-3543
Hanford
Triced to **11 at only IK.OUO.

90. Ixits For Sale

3. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
I . I H t l BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IMMEDIATE D ELIVERY
For Complete Inform ation
Be* or Call Your

It In The

LA 'H E.
NEW. Cuamm-hulll
home.
Rolling
llllla
(lo lf
Course. San l.andn. For In­
form ation ca ll 333-5373.

OFFICES and Store Spars
Sanford Mobile Park
3313 8 Orlando Dr.. 333-K30

$100 D O W N
FHA - VA HOMES

102. Mobile Homes - Sale 115. Auttis For Sale

1-7 and 3 Bedroom*
NEW and USED
Awnlnga A Cabanas
RAVENNA
PARK. 3l#daltlnn
QUAt.l Y MOBILE HOMES
home. 3 bdrm.. 1 '* hath. Con­ Hwy. 17-13 H
113-3X3
tact F. W. Taylor, 441-1131.

87. Business Rentals

33(3
333-3430

Spring Selling
Spree

By Nadine Seltzer

R aaltor-A ppraliar-T radaa
&gt;33-4991
1 9lt 6. French Av*

333-3430

NOBODY - BUT NOBODY
B U IS HUNTS PRICES

SWEETIE PIE

Stemper Agency

SALES BROKER

MAIDS— N. T. TO t i t wk.
R CSIl REFERENCES. TOP
JOI1H. F A n E ADVANCED
QUICKLY. IIA V-A-M AID . «
Rond 81.. O rest Neck. N. T.
3343

Rrrtlb April 30, 1965 — Pape 11

NEEDED
A hammer, aaw. paint hruih
and 1309.0* lo buy and fix up
this home. Haa 3 bedroom*,
large fam ily room. You fu rnl.h tha paint bruah and
1300.00 dow n payment — wa
w ill throw In tha saw and
hammer. Total pries only
IIBOO.to. Paym ent only 313.10
par month.

Realtor
111-0131 95. Houses For Sale
LIKAI.EIIS wanti'd — faataat 101 K. Park Ava.
railing telephone anawerlng
O R E E N S IlA tR
davlca. S m a l l
Inveetment.
C. A. WIIIDDON, SR. Choice lota
available in OraanDuaranteed leads, perfect for
BROKER
hratr o f Loch A rbor overlook
T V dealera.
101 8. Park
133.5991
tng g o lf cou rt*. C u a t o n
Itoda-aonlca. Inc.
building to you r specifics
1226 E. Colonial Hr.. Orlando
HCNT1NO CAMPSITE
tlona. Oraanbralr developed
P h .' 131-3031
Own yours w ithin FAIIMTON
by
W lldllfa Managatnent A rta.
KINOBWOOD
$17,000 m n R tO ffT MAN over
High A Dry U Acre 1493. no
BUILDERS. JXC.
(0 In tha Sanford area. Taka
cloalng Cost. 110 month.
133-1074
.. abort auto trip* to contact
1. E. BATTEN
303 Fairm ont Dr.
• custom ers. Air mall II. A.
P. O. BOX 13
llruoks. Vic* I’ re*. Texas R e ­
SANFORD, FLA.
fin ery Corp., llox 711, F ort Phonea 333-19*0 or 333-4110.
W orth I, Texas.
8 A N F O n D RESIDENT
to
transact Company business
In area. A ge 33-30. Present­
ly employed and ow n car.
Call Orlando 2(I-(5U1 fo r In­
terview .

ftgttfarh

n
C
3

BEAUTY SHOP A Residence
for Itant or Half. 11(4
:;t h . 323-1321.

MEIII.E W . W AR N ER
R ealtor
7&lt;&gt;* S. Park Ave.
333-1S39

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F ISH E R M A N ’S SP E CIA L
53 DODGE FOUR-DOOR

_ _ _ _ _ *7*72_ _ _ _ _
t t f Dodge 2-Door. « Cylinder, Htandard
TisnamUalun, One Owner.

tlQ R

Dodge Cualont “ 880" 4 Dr. Hrdan, On*
Owner, Auto. TranamUslon, Radio
and Hester. Air Conditioned.

* 9 1 QR
■ ■■ »

Comet 2-Dr. *‘ 202" Cualnm l.lmltrd,
7,000 Actual MUrs, One Owner.

•nos

Chev. Nomad Wagon, Radio &amp; llealrr,
Air Cond, Auto. Trsna, Extrs Clean.

•1390

Chevrolet Blscayn* 4 Door, Aulo.
Transmission, 0 Cylinder*.

'IBM

Good Tireo,
Rune O K.

And

•495
57 Ford
Custom 2-Dr. Sedan, I
C yl, Htandard Trans­
mission, Good For Low
C on t Transportation.
For The Two Car Fami­
ly. NOW ONLY

$39S
U SE D C A R S

OPEN 'TIL 8 P.M.

FROM

EVERY N IG H T

HOLLERS

(EXCEPT SATURDAY)

OF S A N F O R D

Seminole County Motors
r tio
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford
Phone 322-06U
Or Ml 7-2330

THE LOT WITH
THE OJt. QUALITY
CARS

2nd. ft PolaMtto
Ph- 321-0711

2567 So. Pork
Ph. 322-6661

�Ofjr Oanfuri frralft
Page 12 — April 30, 1965

Merchants Eye
Light Industry
In DeBary
Br M n. John Leone
The DeBery Chemher of
Commerce Merchant’* Divl■Ion h»« nemed * •even-member committee to inveitigate
poitlbility of bringing liftht
Industry Into the community.
Nnmed et the April meet­
ing of the croup were Joieph
Brenner, cheirmnn, nnd Sam
Feron, Glenn Leonard, Wil­
liam Hcneghan, Sprell Beal,
Loula Lyman and Alberta
Warner.
Appointment o f Leonard a*
chairman of the Merchant'*
diviiion alto wa* approved
and Mra. Dorothy Papinrau
wn* named aa vice-chairman.
Plana to have a “ DeBary
Day” thl* fall were discussed
and L. Blackford, Mrs. Paplneau, and Mrs. Beatrice
Muller were appointed as a
committee to work out *uggeitions for details o f the
Celebration.
Members agreed to urge
residents to write to their
legislator* In favor of the
road Itond Issue In order to
get belter roads in the com­
munity.
Announcement was made
that the new DeBary direc­
tories are ready for distribu­
tion and may be picked up
at the Chamber of Com­
merce office.

ARVIN II. Armstrong,
chief nvintion structur­
al mechanic, lias been
presented a letter of
commendation for his
overall knowledge and
understanding of t h e
RA-5C reconnaissance
system, utilized at a
recent
maintenance
conference. He is as­
signed to RVA1I-7 anti
resides with his wife
and three children at
108 Pinccrcst Drive.
(Navy Photo)

Visits Franco
MADRID (U P !) — Former
Sen. Barry (Sohlwater, o f
Arizona, railed on Generalisslmo
Francisco
Franco.
Goldwater declined comment
on his talks with the Spanish
chief o f state.

Coast Guard Cutters

Fleet Reserves Slate

Ordered To Viet Nam

Open House Saturday

WASHINGTON (UP1) —
[ The Coast Guard is entering
! the Vietnamese war in a
move to bring its fast rutters into the battle against
seaborne infiltration o f Com­
munist men and arms.
A total of 17 high speed
cutters — the terror of
smugglers snd lawbreakers
along the U S. Coast— and
200 specially trained officers
nnd men will be sent to Viet
Nam. It will tie the first war
duly for the service since the
Korean conflict 12 years ago
The Const Gunrd said the
cutters would rome from
Woods Hole, Mass., one; the
New York area, three; Nor­
folk, Va., two; St. Peters­
burg, FIs., enc; Galveston,
Tex., two; New Orleans, one;
San Pedro, Calif., three; San
Francisco, two, and Seattle,
|two.
The Defense and Treasury
departments jointly announc­
ed the decision to assign
Coast Guard clement* to the
U.S. Navy to assist in ex
panded operations to counterart Bed infiltration by sea.
The Const Gunrd normally
is nn arm of the Treasury

Department, hut it also is •
branch of the armed force
and may lie assigned to the
Navy by the President.
During World War II, for
example, Coast Guardsmen
performed heroic s e r v i c e
manning and the landing
craft for invasions in the
Pscific snd Europe.
Navy vessels will trans­
port the Coast Guard's men
nnd ship* to the operation*
an a of the Vietnamese coast.
It wa* not known when the
cutter* would be on the
scene, however.
The government announement said the Coast Guard's
long experience in enforcing
laws against smuggler* and
otherwise protecting the U.S.
coast* “ will enable the Coast
Gumd to protect against
small fast smugglers lioat.s
as well as disguised fishing
host* which mingle with the
fnmilinr Vietnamese fishing
junks”
True cranes fly with their
necks outstretched, while her­
ons always tuck theirs hark
on their shoulders.

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i senior class is picking up the
tali for the cokes and cake*.
"It's traditional for some­
one in the graduating class
to give a party to launch
prom weekend and Luci vol­
unteered,” a White House
aide explained.
It's also traditional for the
senior class of the National
Cathedral Sciiool for Girls to
pay for the refreshment*
served ‘‘so it won’t be a bur­
den to anyone."
The M member* of the
class, with their rln»* adviser
ami principal looking nn,
planned to dance in nn east
wing corridor with music to
lie provided by Luci'* phono­
graph and extensive record
collection.

Club Luncheon
Spring luncheon of the De­
Bary Card Cluti was held at
the l.og Cabin Restaurant in
Det.and. Attending were Mrs.
Ellsworth Ogedcn, Mrs. F.
Zetto, Mr*. Vincent Karwackl, Mr*. W. F. BurUche. Mis*
Kny Itynn, Mr*. John Leone,
ami Mis. John Dzick.

■ If the weather permits, a
stroll through the New Jucqucline Kennedy Gardens may
he in order. It is to he il­
luminated for the occasion.
“ Luci want* it to be as
nice, hut as simple ns pos­
sible,” a White House spokes|man explained.
"The prom, itself, is SntI urday night and then every­
The club, located beside
thing will Ie fi.inia!.”
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Now York World’s Fair. Here four times daily top water ski stars front
the Sunshine State will do great skiing stunts on a novel oval water truck
huilt on the stage of the 8,100-seat Hilly Hose ai|iiacudu amphitheater.

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SuS W. IStli Ht, Hanford. StallHole County, Klorlda, under (lie
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Luci Haines Johnson enter­
tains her rlaisnintc* anJ
their Hate* at a White House
record hop tonight. But the

By Jane ('a»»rlberry
Twelve Seminole County
lunchroom worker* and man­
ager*
represented
their
school* at the Florida School
Food Service Association An­
nual Convention held at the
Hollywood Beach Hotel in
Hollywood.
Among highlight* nf the
convention were the banquet
nn
Saturday
night,
and
awards breakfast S u n d a y
morning.
Those
attending
heard many i n t e r c * t i n g
speakers, one o f whom gave
advice on “ What to do until
the Psycliatrist Cornr*.”
Local delegate* included
Mrs.
Charlotte
Whitmore,
county lunchroom supervisor;
Mr* Mae Harris, South .Sem­
inole Junior High; Mr*. Lu­
cille Fe»ler, Seminole High;
Mr*. Flora Middleton, San­
ford Grammer; Mr*. Alice
Dunn, Pirn-crest Elementary;
Mr*. Katherine Grimm and
Mr*. Pal Weis, Bear Lake
Elementary;
Mr*.
Muriel
Gardner, Lake Mary; Mr*.
Beatrice Dean, Lyman High;
Mr*. Effie Ihdlowny, Longwood Elementary; and Mr*.
Sara McGrath ami Mra. Mild­
red Thomas, Altamonte Ele­
mentary.

Wayfarers Set
Monday Meeting
DeBary
Wayfarers
will
meet nt 2 p.m. Monday nt
the Community Center Mem­
ber* are requested to runic
one half hour earlier than
usual.
Regular business will h*
transacted and Masonic An
niversariea will he recognis­
ed. All attending ate urged
to wear name badges.
Speaker will he Col. G. M.
Pereivnl, retired, of ReLnnd.
who presently is affiliated
with the DeLntnl Lodge, lie
will tell of his experience in
the establishment and opera­
tion of ■ Military Lodge of
Masons in an occupied nation.

Luci E n te r ta in s A t R e c o r d H o p

12 Attend
Food Service
Convention

TEC Club Names
Lyman Students
'Outstanding'
By Jane Casselberry
Two Lyman High School
students, Margaret Stevens
and Jim Wakefield, were
named outstanding students
o f the yenr and presented
trophies nt the Annual Con­
vention o f Fhitidn Federa­
tion o f TKC Clubs held last
weekend In Bradenton.
Margaret served as state
secretary during the past
year.
Other honors won by Ly­
man club members included
third place in public speak­
ing by Bob Furman who
■poke on "Florida Highways"
and third place in debating
by Margaret ami Jim for the
affirmative side ami Ken
Taylor and Bob for the neg­
ative.
Subject for the debate was
"Should Bed China be ad­
mitted into the United Na­
tions.”
Other Lyman delegates In­
cluded Phil Perrault, Bill
Fund,
Barry Kwcr, Jack
Campbell, and Ilidi Dowdie.
The students were accom­
panied by their faculty ad­
visor, Ralph Jenson.
I.yman will co-sponsor next
year’s convention which will
lie livhl in Orlando. Students
enrolled in the three-hour
daily
Technical
education
Classes o f either electronic*
or nit-conditioning and refri­
geration nt Lyman are eligi
Me for club mcmla-rship.

OFFICERS o f the Hear Lake Community Cluh for the coming year are
(ncated) Mr*. Richard Mnthcs, recording secretary, and Richard Ostran­
der, president; (standing, from left) James Ancrum, treasurer; Richard
Mnthes, corresponding secretary, and C. D. Fence, vice president.

A shipmate of the late Pres |Boulevard will hold Its "Grand
Opening” , 3-12 p. m. Saturday
ident John F. Kennedy became
with steaks being the order
a shipmate of the members of
of the day and a dance band to
Sanford's Branch 117 of the provide entertainment from S
Fleet
Reserve
Association p m. until ? ? ?
The open house is to ce&gt; .
Thursday evening.
Gerard E. Zinser, retired I,rate the renovation of the
club, along with climaxing the
Navy chief cngincman. served
membership drive.
with President Kennedy a
Since the general member­
board the PT-109 during World ship of Branch 117 turned com­
War II and recalls the sinking plete operation of the cluh
of the "109“ near the Central over to the corporation April
Solomon Islands in 1913. Chief 12, a full time manager has
Zinser was among the crew­ been named, the club renovat­
men invited to attend Ken ed and the facilities are open
nedy’s Presidential inaugura­ daily for shipmates to gather
tion in 19C0.
and “ swap sea stories."
A former member of Branch
All members, pro*pcc*He
GO in Oceana. Va , for eight members and guests arc cor&gt;ears, hr now resides with hi! dia'.ly invited to attend th«
family in Winter Park.
open house Saturday.
He appeared impressed with
the recent progress of Branch
John Roebllne. designer of
117 and expressed his desire to
Brooklyn Btidgc, was injurassist the recently formed cor
, od in one o f its tower* and
poration. Fleet Reservists oi
, died before it* completion,
Seminole County. Inc., in its
I according to Encyclopaedia
forthcoming drive to sell S100.1 Hi itannii a.
000 worth of bonds to finance
a proposed new branch home
in Sanford.
r.;i Hi* art su pplies
Today will climax the na­
/ *
'j jA* *l*r a# T*rcfK«*long|
tional membership drive for
A An .fur
the Fleet Reserve Association
'W*
and Branch 117 has topped the
«rl iM-ki,
requested 10 per cent member­
ship increase by over 33 per
t; ‘« g o ° * g e S tu a rt
PMOHI W44SI
cent, or 53 new members.

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of $1,000 in separation pay.
Of another 10,345 men with two
to 10 years’ service, who were to
keep their jobs until offered com­
parable ones, about 4,000 opred to
take severance averaging $5,(500.
The bulk of the firemen—21.390
— were to keep their jobs until pro­
moted. retired or otherwise remov­
ed by natural attrition. Of these,
5.900 have left ns a result of attri­
tion or promotion.
Thanks to reasoning nnd reason­
ableness (though the latter was
sometimes difficult to discover) on
the part o f both management and
unions, the track has been cleared
for technological progress on the
railroads while the security of the
men involved hns been protected.

For the first time in six years, no
major labor dispute is pending in the
railroad industry.
The biggest and longest dispute of
nil— the question o f the need for
firemen on diesel locomotives— was
resolved under federal arbitration
last year.
In May 19G4, there were 37.235
firemen in freight nnd yard service.
Today, even with some new hires,
there are 22.100.
Virtually all o f the 15,000 men
removed "hnve landed on their feet,”
reports J. E. Wolfe, chief negotiator
for the railroads. Less than 11 per
cent o f them, he says, are on the
unemployment rolls.
Some 5,000 men with less thnn two
years’ service received an avernge

Emergency Bills
members o f the House, PLEASE
pass this proposal AT ONCE. Be
practical about it. One o f these days
you, too, may have a busted toast­
er!

One of President Johnson’s num­
erous ideas for pepping up things is
a Job Development Program that
would teach 10,000 jobless people
how to repair household appliances.
Now we’re getting somewhere!
This program would do more than
put thousands o f idle people to work,
it could save hundreds o f thousands
o f householders from going nuts try­
ing to get something fixed.
Anyone who owns anything that
can break down (nnd name some­
thing that can’t or doesn't) knows
the sickening feeling thnt conies
when a household appliance conks
out.
It’s almost easier and simpler to
get a new whatever it is—even if
it’s the house itself— than to get it
fixed. Especially if you want it fix­
ed so it works.
U.S. senntors, sirs, nnd honornble

Thought For Today
And Elijah came near to all the
people, and said, How long will you
go limping with two different opin­
ions? If the Lord is God, follow him;
but if Baal, then follow him. And
the people did not answer him a
word.— I Kings 18:21.
•
•
•
It is well for people who think
to change their minds occasionally
in order to keep them clean. For
those who do not think, it is best at
least to rearrange their prejudices
once in a while— Luther Burbank,
American naturalist.

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

Radicals of the right and the
JSecond of two artirlrs on
slander as a political weapon.) left are the most persistent
practitioners of this dirty
WASHINGTON ( NBA) game, but they are far from
The now discredited effort to atone. A politician who served
pin a false morals charge on many years as an area leader
*California's Sen. Thomas Ku reports that the month never
chel deserves to be seen m went by without some kind of
The lure o f the progrnm Is perspective as a striking ex­ calculated
wlilpering about
like the lure o f free lunch. ample of a \cry ugly practice either him or his wife.
In a prosperous midwcstrrn
Except there is no such thing in American politics.
Persona! vilification of n state, the wife of a high state
ns free lunch. Someone must
low order is surely an old busi­ official was subjected to a
pick Up the tab for tbe ness. Vet ail too lew people stream of telephone abuse a
knockwurst and pumpernick­ realize what a common wea­ few years ago when her hus­
el, cheese ami crackers set-up pon it is today. The vililicrs band dared to run for a still
nt the end o f the bar. The are workers in the dark. The higher office. Some of it was
clinrge for free lunch is hid­ victims understandably dislike merely mean, questioning her
den, concealed ill the cost of giving vicious charges notor­ fitness for the spotlight.
a schooner o f beer or n slug
In San Franclsro last sum­
iety.
o f rye. No money changes
Some two years ago in San mer on the even of the Repub­
hands when the free loader
Francisco, the Young Republi­ lican national convention, this
dips into the free lunch.
cans drew national attention reporter heard an official of
And so it is with I.HJ’a
1to their convention when tri the John Itlrch Society cast a
Great Society. No notes art*
inn pliant Goldwaterites were wicked »lur on the manhood
signed and no collateral is
charged with riotous, oier- of U. N. Ambassador Adlai
posted when the i’ rairie ViewStevenson.
hearing conduct.
Hoard o f Education accepts
The actual truth was much
He did not trouble to support
a wild o f federal school uid
more sordid. Both sides in ihe this aspersion, and it caused
money from the l-'.S. Trenscombat
evidently hurled no murmur of protest but in­
1ury. Ditto for other aid projcharge* of moral looseness stead drew snirkrs from his
1rets ns the massive philan­
with wild abandon. In many largely middle-class audience
thropy spreads over the hind
instances, to learn that a dele­ (heavily populated with wo­
! charming nnd beguiling tin*
gate was your adversary was men).
j citizens into belief that they
Testimony this February lieto
fabricate a personal charge
! never bad it so good nnd
fore a lais Angeles county
against him.
shortly will have it better.
One delegate found a whole grand jury made it utterly
Small matter that our
plain that radical rightists and
philanthrope President prob­ ! cluster of these millstones
their sympathizers were deep­
hanging
about
his
neck,
ineludably will need to Hpprnl to
Congress again this spring ; ing one—false like the others ly involved in circulating a
for a hike in the statutory [—that lie had once lx*en jail­ trumped-up affidavit which
falsely stated that Sen. Kuchcl
debt limit. Thnt limit was ed on a bad-check charge.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

No Free Lunch
United Press International
President Johnson's pro­
jected Great Society is emer­
ging in legislative proposals
which just about add up to
a massive philanthropy at
the expense of the U. S.
Treasury.
LIU himself Is a philan­
thrope, meaning a person
who loves munkind. And who
could condemn philanthropy,
a word best defined as bene­
volent, humanitarian T What
Johnson is shooting for is a
re-weaving of our aorial,
economic, cultural, education­
al and political fabric. A
costly Job. The aim o f course,

is a better place in which to
be born, go to school, live,
work, retire and finally die.
Johnson's Great Society picks
up where the previous Dem­
ocratic deals and frontiers
left o ff. The progrnm is
enormous, 1 i k o Johnson's
Texas.
It will be much bigger
than the American treasure
available to finance it. So
what is proposed is thnt the
people of the United States
buy some utopia for themselves on a loose installment
plan. Hut the beginning of
the installment payments is
far, far in the future.

Herald Area Correspondents
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Dear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
$38-3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-5048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Mafia
365-3742
DrBiry
Mrs. John Leon#
668-1883
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haaay
668-5111
Genera
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
349-4871

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fixed nt $285 billion in June,
IP59, but government lias
liven unable to live within in' c«me. Government is compell­
ed to borrow from the citi­
zens targe sums with which
to lay out the phony free
! lunch of federal aid now
' available to those same citij zens. The temporary debt
limit now is $321 billion un­
til next June 30. It will have
to be extended beyond that
date and pci baps increased.
Open-handed presidents are
expensive luxuries whether
they he Hepublicana or Dem­
ocrats. LH.I runs into money
although he shrank in 1903
from the spending heights at
which John F Kennedy was
aiming. For example: the
puldic debt at the beginning
of April last year was a fat
(309.5 billion. The debt today
is just under $318 billion.
Johnson has hail to borrow
more than $H billion in the
past 13 months to pay gov­
ernment costa despite federal
revenue amounting rinse to
(90 billion. The big-time
spenders have been running
the show in Washington ever
sinre Franklin I). Roosevelt
took over in 1933 with a
cheery promise to reduce fed­
eral spending by 25 per cent.
FDK junked that promise in
a hurry when he got up
against the Depression and
decided to spend his way out
of it.
The public debt was shout
|20 billion when Roosevelt
took over in 1933. He man­
aged to double it by 1939 be­
fore the United States be­
came involved in war costs.
Hut compared to those who
came afterward—LHJ for ex­
ample — FDR was a piker, a
miser of the public funds.

Witness after witness of
clearly radical bent acknow­
ledged possession of a copy of
the affidavit. When they were
willing to say where they got
it, usually it was from another
extreme rightist.
One witness said the docu­
ment had received "nation­
wide publicity among patrio­
tic organizations." She told
the Jury:
"I think some little publica­
tions have printed something
alanit it. . ."
The grand jury evidence sug­
gested thousands of rightists
were passing the document
among themselves, and also
that there were probably sev­
eral original and anonymous
sources mailing it widely. Ap­
parently, it was in circulation
for possibly a year, right up
to the moment of the February
hearing in Li* Angeles.
Still to he developed is the
unclear matter of whether
such well-known rightist or­
ganization* a* the John Hireh
Society, acting a* organiza­
tions. either tacitly or explici­
tly approved dissemination of
the affidavit.
This issue, and the linking
of the document's distribution
back to some of the four men
indicted in Lo* Angeles for
criminal conspiracy to libel
Kuchcl, will come up in their
trial, expected to be set for
a date in May.
Meanwhile, "fellow patriots"
in the radical right arc being
urged to contribute money to­
ward the defense of two of the
indicted men a* "dedicated
constitutional
conservatives
pings und will p it them in n (and) . . . good Americans,
n scrapbook for oui orguniz i- who acted in good faith."
lion.
"M is. Margaret S. Gunns
"PR Chairman."

Letters

To The Editor
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once had been arrested on a
morals charge.

Editor, Tlie Herald:

Thank you very much for
tile nice fditoriul which ap­
Editor, The Herald:
pealed in lust night's Sunfotd
Thr following is n copy of llernbl in ri-gnid to my rea letter written aa a ic-|Kirt tllCIIICIll.
During my 42 years as
hut aa 1 believe a "put on
Chief of Police, and in fact,
the hark” ii much better than
the entire 45 years that I
"flowers in the fare" I would have worked for the City of
appreriute your printing it. Hanford, I have enjoyed the
fullest support und co-opera­
“ Mrs. Arulyn True,
tion from the members of
('resident
your stuff, and this has been
"Sanford lliisincae A Proa greut help in law enforce­
feiaionul Women's Club
ment work.
"l-uke Mary, Florida
Although 1 wilt soon he re­
'*Aa our current year is
tired, I ahull always try to
nearing an end 1 would like
, promote
the success
und
to report that during this
growth o f the City o f Han­
year we hnve had -Id news
ford, which is very dear to
items in our newspapers, The
my heart.
Sanford Herald nnd the Or­
Roy G. Williams
lando Morning Sentinel, and
seven pictures.
"I have issued 13 releases
und personally feel thnt our
excellent coverage is due to
our new member, Dorii Wil­
2221 Grapeville A*r.
liams, society editor o f The
Sanford Herald. In many in­
EASTER LILLIES
stances she has rewritten and
GERANIUMS
reworded items, particularly
POTTED
MUMS
in connection with our bene­
fit fashion show and benefit
$1.98 and up
rummage sale, and Riven us
Free Delivery
the full benefit o f publicity.
"1 hav« all of these clip­

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Florist

Velma agreed to launch
That means she was to pay ducts, possessions or children
upon the 39-day "Compll- one compliment per day to at of your comrades,
mrnl H u b " project. It I*
least three different companVelma launched on this pro­
simply the Golden Rule, ap­
ions.
pcrferably
classmates.
Ject
with determination and
plied In daily social con­
Velma agreed to try.
tzeal.
tracts. Rut when you really
join the "Compliment Club"
Instantly the focus of her
A f,cr Ju,t on« w&lt;“ck »h#
&gt;nur popularity zooms fast. attention shifted.
, ,ound “ much fa ,io r ,0 5,art
Instead of thinking so ex- conversations with timid bo&gt;s
For you then become master
of your fate; not a slave. cluslvely about herself, she wko ,at bedd* her in class,
So scrapbook this case and now had to shift to her class-! And bcforc ,ho 3(Vda&gt;‘ **'
mates and then analyze them Raiment was finished, she
Imitate Vrlma.
conversing with
CASE V-177: Velma T.. aged for merits or good points on |wa*
IS. is the girl with a "cripple which to pay a bit of honest everybody.
| in fact, she became so popucomplex" due to having one pra|tc&gt;
You
menopausal
wives
and
’ ar G °r *be habit then con’.eg slightly shorter than the
medical "worry warts" can ,inuc’ af,&lt;&gt;r ,hr official 30da&gt;’
other.
Her high school teacher also transform your unhappy ]Period) that she was elected
asked me to help Velma personality within 30 days, secretary of her class.
overcome her marked ten­ Ijust bv joining this "Compli l And ^ » a * nt because of
«ny *&gt;nipathy or patronizing
dency to withdraw from social moot Club."
It
will
meanwhile
save
you
|
BttJtiide. \ clma was now in
affairs.
For Velma had turned down a lot of money you now spend ber own right.
Girls, our total personality
dates with boys because she for hormone shots, tranquiliz­
imagined they just felt sorry ers and even the colored sugar is (Ik* sum of hundreds of
pills that medics give neurotic traits, so don’t worship at the
for her.
This is often the beginning people Just to get them out of -'brine of a short leg or flat
bust or freckles, etc.
of a chronic persecution com­ the office!
If you are somewhat dcflVelma soon learned there
plex that leads many people
ficient
in one item, compen­
even into a mental Institution. are five laws for compliment­
sate by cultivating another
So the sooner you teen agers ing people, such as:
(1) Direct, personal compli­ which will more than offset it.
learn how to remedy such
So send for that "Com pli­
matters, the sooner you will ments about eyes, teeth, hair,
ment
Club" booklet, enclosing
insure yourselves a happy, clothing, etc.
I (2) Ask people for help, ad­ a long stamped, return enve­
welt adjusted adulthood.
One of the reasons your pro­ vice or counsel. Tills is the lope, plus 20c. and build your
gressive newspaper runs this most subtle law and works own popularity.
dally clinic in practical psy­ even on suspicious introverts.
(31 Impute strength, know­
chology Is thus to show you
OVER 35 YEARS
readers specific techniques for ledge or maturity to your
At First A I’atmrllo
avoiding not only abnormal companions, as by saying:
(Alongside old post office)
personality traits, but dropouts "Y ou well remember Ben­
from school, unwise romantic jamin Franklin's comment,
etc., e tc."
affairs, and even divorce.
(4) Intimate lhat the other
So 1 urged Velma to Join the
person has charm and physi­
"Compliment Club."
cal "oom ph," as: "Grandma.
I'll bet you were the life of
• Carpets • Furniture
the party before you married
• Tile
• I’ lnnoa
Grandfather."
* Rental Beds
(5) Compliment the pro­

Sanford
Furniture Co.

Barbs

The fellow who gea out for
all he can get la aoon In for
it.

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Most folk In today's Out­
group came from yesterday's
In-group.

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Think hnrd nowr—Just what
WAS thnt New Year resolu­
tion you iiinde on January I T
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Pity the perfect man. He
never makes any mistakes to
prufil from.

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Gourmets are flocking to
n Paris restauront to buy
rate Chateau Lafitte cham­
pagne at $140 per bottle.
Wonder bow much that is per
bubble.

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A s t r o n a u t Wulter M.
Scliirra, who orbited the
earth, complains that he
can't comprehend Ihe "newninth"
Ills
seven-year-old
daughter I* studying. Wel­
come tot tin elilb, Walt I

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Never put o ff until tomor­
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New sunglasses for gals
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always thought it was the
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C A R N IV A L

B v Dick Turner

H oroscop e
F orecast
■ATLRDAY. H A T I. IMS
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U E S C A A L T S J ID E J in E li
This la • day and evening to
look Into every single d a u il
that haa to do with your
avaryday ailatanca and to co rract and revamp tham ao that
thay ntaka your llfa mora
auccauful and oparatlva. You
ara abla to ahow that you ara
conaclantloua
and
concern-.)
with what othara aapact o f
you. Ba chaarful.
Alraa (March 21 to April IP)
It you s a t your aurroundlnca
mora charm ing, clean. you find
that othara than taka an Intar.
aat In you. Na«r duora o f o p .
portunlty ara opan to you.
Plan on • mora aanalbla bud*
gat for tha futura.
T A l R t S (April 1# to May
Id) Slnca you faal h ighly snagnatlc. othara w ill ba a ttra ct, d
to you today and much can ba
accom plished— fatrora gra n t'd .
Iiraaa charm ingly tonight. At*
tend torn* vary elrga n l affulr.
GKMI.YI May 21 to June 211
Getting abode In flna order
and Improving your appearanca le eaay, ao get buay aarly
and prepare for buay tlmea. lie
loyal to Ihoaa you love. Much
la b u itln g In your favor arc*
rally.
NOOX CHILDREN (June 11
to July 11) Oat out to eporti
and the Ilka, alnca many are
w aiting to meat you, thoea
with whom you can have h ap ­
py rapport In the daya ahead.
Dhow that you ara sensible.
Thla charma them.
LEO (July 11 to Aug. 21)
Much activity In tha oulalde
w orld la Imperative alnca you
can do much that haa bean
w ell-nigh
Impoaelbla
before.
Ue your moat charm ing aalf
with higher-ups. Gat their approval.
YIMUO (Aug. 11 to Rapt. 22)
Delve Into thoaa new outleta
that don't appear to be very
prom lilng on tha exterior —■
much that la Inspiring can
coma o f them. Opportunity to
advance cornea from dlatanl
missive. Be alert.
LIBRA (Sept. 21 to Oct. 22)
Impreaa othara favorably by
carrying through with prom iioa In a chaarful manner. Be
more courtaoua with everyone.
Go out o f you r way to aee that
mate la happy In every way.
SCORPIO (Oct. 12 to Nov. 21)
tiring with thoee who truly
admire you ran have aoma exreliant reaulta today. Operata
on a vary high level o f con aclouaneea. A f t e r dlacuealng
huelnaae, have email celebra­
tion together.
■AHITTAH ItS (Nov. 21 to
Dee. 21) Mmall accumulated dutlea can be gotten rid o f In
ahort order today, ao tackle
them aarly with vim. Da aura
you com plete all before goin g
ou t fo r fun. Than ba g a y !
CAPRICORN
(D ec.
21 to
Jan. 20) Going som ew hat ou t
o f you r w ay to please good
friends you Ilka la a flna thing
to do. Increase rapprochement.
Recreational activities can ba
very delightful, give aurceaee
from w orry.
A R l'A H It'g (Jan. 11 to Feb.
I t ) Focus you r time on home
and fam ily to aea where !m irovamente can ba mada. A
title g ift here and there can
pleaaa greatly. D o n ot fo rg e t
that faithful servant.
PISCRS (Fab. 20 to March
I t ) Being vary enthused about
all shopping and visits can help
both you and thoaa living un­
der you r ro o f greatly. Ba vary
amenable to suggestions. Da
you r ahara o f all w ork.
IP Y O l'R CHILD IB BORN
TODAY, ha or aha w ill ba a
source o f delight to you aarly
In llfa, alnca tha Intereela are
In home and hearth, In analys­
ing you r relatives and frien d s
and la o f an a ffectionate na­
ture. Teach aarly to arrive a t
a decision, alnca there la a
tendency
to
deliberate
too
much hare. Tha field of actones, psychiatry, acting ara
a ll flna la thla Interesting
chart.
SUNDAY, N AY S. IBM
O K N S R A L TENDENCIES!
The afternoon la excellent fo r
organ ising your activities lu
m ors practical avenues o f e x ­
pression ao that you can have
mora o f tha abundance that la
all about and through accep t­
ed principles, while ton igh t
you can expand your horlsons
to taka In far mora o f tha
mental pleasures by new, m ors
lofty concepts.
AIRES (March 11 to April
IS) Concentrating upon In­
creasing you r Income la flna
during day, but tonight gat out
and visit, g o to tha theatre,
etc. Keep your Imagination
w orking. D on't fall asleep at
the wheel.
T A L R IB (A pril I t to May
20) Personal Intarasta ara your
moat Important outlet during
the day, but In f\M. you hit on
a flna Idea fo r Increasing In­
come. Contact right people,
Stick to your knitting tonight.
UKNINl (May II to June 21)
Hit dow n quietly during day
and map out futura activities
and Ideas fo r Increasing pros­
perity, dutlaa that sim ply have
to ba fulfilled. Concentrate on
the new. Buss around socia lly
tonight.
NOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July I I ) (le t In touch with
dynamlo pals w ho have flna
suggestions fo r your grow th,
then carry through with labor
necessary fo r such. Late a fte r­
noon Is beat fo r sociability.
Meditate tonight.
LRO (July 22 to Aug. I I ) (let
out to see thoaa parsons du r­
ing day that ara d ifficu lt to
reach during w orkdays. You
can Incraasa both prosperity
and popularity. Reserve the
F.M. fo r a p a c l a l
friends,
though.
VIRGO (A ug. 21 to Kept. 22)
D elving Into new and untried
outlets Is w ise a fter stu dyin g
tham wall during day. Get approval o f tha Influential tonight. Listen to views d iffe r ­
ent from yours—thay can be
vary halpfut.
LIBRA (Hapt. 21 to Oct. 22)
D oing what close (Isa aspect
o f you during A.M. Is h onor­
able. but have new Intarasta
w orking fo r you tonight. Coma
to better understanding with
loved one f ir s t Be kind.
SCORPIO (O c t 21 to Nov. 21)
T akin g time fo r a quiet talk
with associates during A.M.
can pay o ff In b ig dividends.
Facts coma to tbs fora that
can ba saaslbly handled. Than
out with loved one to n ig h t
S A O rtT A R It'S (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) (letting Into work you
Ilka to do that Is Impressive Is
best way to spend this day. In­
spire othara. H appily discuss
tha future w ith associates la ­
ter la tb s day.
CAPRICORN (P e c. I I to Jan.
2*) The planale should find
you fu ll a f Jolt da vlvra thla

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morning. 10 s e t Into amuaement* you Ilk*. Evening !•
brat time fo r w ork. O tt new
w eek nicely planned, a lio.
A ttl'A H Il'S Jan. 31 to Fab.
I t ) G iving focuaed attantlon to
homa and kin la beat during
day, but evening ahould ba
apant aoclally, ate. Uat much
dona. Flna b en efit! coma from
being friendly tonight.
F iat'E S (Fab. lu to March
SO) Pertinent data la forth com Ing during day houra If you go
to aee tha right pereona, e l part a. Than plan an evening at
home. Entertain, or what you
will, and feel happy, eattefled.
■P 1 W R CHILD Ik IIUH.N
TODAY, he or ahe will have a
tendency
to
deliberate
too
much dp rln g childhood, but
than the mind and tha hablta
ch ange to a very quirk and
far-etaing, practical adult. Tbe
ch art la eapeclally fine for tha
aalea perton, tha writer. Ilia
apeaker, the phyalcal cu llu rfat, etc. Ue aura diet la right
during
adolescence ao
that
mental capacltlea can be apeeded up.
MONDAY, MAY *. IIMlk
O K . U H A L TEN DKNU KSi
Until late In the day many
con fu tin g and upaettlng problema can fare you thla firat day
o f the new weak. Hut later you
find that co n d ition ! become
ligh ter and moat everyone la
not ao tenaa, but la w illing tu
give othera tha benefit o f any
doubt, aa w ell aa being quicker tu aee a d v a n u g e a In right
light.
A lltK k (March St to April
10) If you do not plan your
time and actlvltlea w lieiy In
A.M.. you ran m ake tlita
waated day. It la n ot necetaary
to ba fo rce fu l In any way,
however. Make frlenda happy
ton igh t— join them.
T A C I t l l (April SO to May
SO) Feeling upaet In A.M. be*
cauae thlnga ara not Juat aa
you want them can lead to
you r finding
aoma Inaplred
Idea to put Into operation. Ue
preclae. Than you are aure of
aucceaa.
GEMINI (May SI to June SI)
T ake care that a pal who d o n
not com prehend you r motive*
doea not put a m onkey wrench
Into the proverbial worka to ­
day. Hoclablllty really paye o ff
tonight. Paraonal dealrea are
reached.
MOON CHILDREN (June SS
to July SI) He dlplom alla d u r­
ing day nr a h igh er-u p could
becom e very angry with you.
Many thlnga com e up that
acem unpleasant but you han­
dle them wlaely. llualneae a f ­
fair* Improve In I’ .M.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. SI)
New outleta are all right, but
be aure you undaratand th*
vlew polnta o f new aa iocla tn .
F orget all that unnerra&gt;ary
data. Get Into th* u p-to-th eminute Inform ation that la v i­
tal.
VIHUO (A u g. SS to Hept. S2)
lleln g careful not to guaalp to
th* detrim ent o f hlgher-upa I*
Im portant
during
day,
hut
thlnga becom e eaaler tonight.
Keep buay at w ork. Thera la a
chance fo r you to make aonie
real money.
I.IUHA (dept. SS to Ort. S3)
M eeting new and faaclnatlng
pereona during day aoon bring,
good
Idea*.
opportunltlee.
H ow ever, aw a it tha l*.M. be­
fo re catering to their su g gesIlona. Mtudy you r facta firat.
SCORPIO (Oct. SI to Nov. 31)
Borne b ig Inveatmant or bill
has you confuaed during day
go aw ait th* evening befotu
com ing to any conclusions. One
eloaa to you may aeem de•landing. T hought ahowa that
ha o r ah* la not.
•AUITTARIL’ B (N ov. S3 to
I)ac. SI) Anything connected
w ith a ia ocla la i had better wait
until tonight before cla rifyin g
and cem enting better relatione
F o rg e t the amuaemrnta you
had planned. Buelneaa before
plaaaur*.
CAPRICORN (D ec. SS to Jan.
SO) Keep a ateady pare at
w ork on hand, though It aaent*
Interminable, and by evening It
w ill ba com pleted. Ua vary e f ­
ficie n t that way, too. Evening
can be vary Inaplrlng.
AUI AHIIS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
11) While you are bant on hav­
in g fun. It la beat to keep at
w ork o r perfect hobble* during
day. Congenial* are buay d u r­
in g day. Evening lim ply w on ­
derful fo r get-togathara.
Pisuata (Feb. 20 to March
SO) Fundamental a ffa ir* may
aeem all aakaw In A.M., hut by
tonight thlnga rlear up adm ir­
ably fo r you. Oat th* approval
o f kin aa to any Important d e.
eialon you make. Then full
apeed ahead.
IF V O I R CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, he o r ah* w ill h* a
ligh tn in g thinker and actor,
hut early In Ilf* require* more
real anil better diet than nmat
other children, plua a calm and
serene environm ent If th* fine
attribute* to thl* nature are
to be realised fully. The field
o f selling In great quantities la
vary fin* her*, and w hile the
start may h* alow, the middle
Ilf* ran be Very afflu ent In
this field, especially.
“ The alar* Impel, they da am
compel.** W hat ra a awake of
yaar life la la rgely ap la
VOCI
Carroll n igh ler'a Individual
Forecast fo r your sign for
June I* now ready. For your
cop y aend you r blrthdate and
ll.ee to Carroll Itlghter F ore­
cast, Th* Hanford llarald. Box
1ISI, H ollyw ood SI. Calif.

Hardin To Talk
NEW YORK (UP1) Former Navy head Coach Wayne
Hardin haa been added to the
team o f telccaatera that will
be behind the microphone*
thli fall covering National
Football League game*. Har­
din will aaaiat on tha Balti­
more Colt broadcasts.

• Sign Simkus
NEW YORK (U PI) — Th*
New York Jets Wednesday
signed free agent Am ie Simkui, a 6-foot-4, 240-pound de­
fensive tackle from Michigan
Simkua was tha aavanth
draft pick o f tha Cleveland
Brown* of tha National Foot­
ball League.

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B y Dick Turner

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Episcopal
TOT! SEVEN TH -D AT
ADVKNTIHT CUUItCU
Corner Tib * Elm
J. U M e r e h e ll-------------- T u t o r
s e r v ic e s
batu rdat—
Babbith B c h o o l------III# A m.
W orth lp Service — lli» 4 a m.
W ednaadey Night
Prayar S e r v i c e ------ Til# p. m.

Methodist

F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I Park Aranua
C h a n c e -------------Paatof
M orning W orahlp __ 1:1# *• m.
Bunday School — — ( i l l a. m.
M orning W orahlp — U i(0 a m.
Train in g Union —— #il# p ra.
K ranlng W orahlp - T ill p m.
Wad. P rayar Barrie* T ill p- m.

CH RIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longw osS
Fr. Charlee W. Stew art. Jr.
V icar
H oly Communion _ 1:1# a. m.
F am ily Strvlo* A
Claaaea
1:11 a. m.

ELD ER BPRINOB BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Haatar Ar*.
B. Hamilton O rlffla — Paator
Runday Bchool ....... 1:11 a. m.
Morning W orahlp _ 11:10 a- m.
Training Union — #:l# p m.
K ranlng W orahlp — Til# p. m.

HOLT CROSS
411 A Fark A v a
Fr. L aroy D. Sopar, Rector
H oly Communion .... T:J# a. ra.
Fam ily Berrlra and
Bunday S c h o o l_____ _ I . #4 a. s .
M orning Prayar
(P lrat Sunday —
H oly Communion U:#C a. ra.

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CH RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Ketetea
Cltrua H eight*
Rar. Chart** B. H o g g „ Paatse
Church School _ _ _ r n a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ m o t a. nt.
M TP
4:50 p. m.
Era. W o r t h l p ____i : i o p. m&gt;
Wed. I'rayar Bertie* 7:S0 p m .

Alliance
CHIUBT1AN MIBBIONART
ALLIANCE CHUIICH
1111 P erk A m t t H th ItRav. C lifford E. Harrod. Paator
Sunday Bcbool
lit # *- mWorahlp Barrie* — l l i t o a. m.
E rtn ln g W orahlp — Tit# p. m.
Alllane# Tooth
Pallowahlp (Tuaa.)
1:1# A m.
(W a d )
p rayer Barrie# _
T ill p- m.

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Christian
Assem bly O f God
P1NKCREBT AB8KMIILT
O P OOD CllUftCIt
Cor. ITth and Elm
H. M. W lldar -- ----------- Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ----- ( i l l a. m.
M orning W orahlp — l# il# •• «•
K ranlng Worahlp — Til# P- nt*
Youth Barr. (Hun.) - #:00 p. m.
M id-W eek Barr. (W ad.) - Til#

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Baptist

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C H U R C H o r C H R IS T

Morning W orahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Kranlng Barrie* — t :!0 p. m.
Baa "lla ra ld o f T ruth" 1 p. m.
Bunday on Channel I
Tuaaday

Lutheran

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CHURCH O F CHRIST
Oanara
Ralph Brawar Jr.
Erangallal
Bible fc h o o l _— — 1:10 *• m.
Morning Worahlp _ 0:10 a m.
K anlng W orahlp — #:I0 P m.
Wad. Prayar Barrie* T:I0 p. m.

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THE REDEEMER
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PAOLA CHURCH O# CHRIST
H ighw ay «« Waat
Morrla Ruby ——
Krangallal
Ulbla C l a a * _____ . I0:»# a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11 it# » m.
K ranlng Worahlp — #:00 P- m.
Ulbla claaaaa Wad. - T ill p. »•

The future holds the secret, and it's anyone's Rtiesst He may bs a g n a t
some duy . . . or maybe a world-renowned athlete or actor * * * or
perhaps a scientist. . . but most likely, just Mr. Average.
Of course, t lot will depend on his opportunities, his God-glvea talents, his
character, and hia training.
Anything could go wrong along the way — poor health, bad example* set
by his parents and associates, a broken home, neglect, and false values. But why
make a list? The possibilities for this child’s failure in life are bo numerous that
it makea us shudder — and the w on t of it, we can gvarantf him nothing. But
ws can gtr* him hope and faith.
Standing ready and anxious to help him Is the Church and the precepts
which it teaches. It is our duty and our priviiega to help spread the epiritual
principles of Christian living in practice as well as in word ao that the youth
of our nation will And some meaning to the path of life which so strangely twista
and turn* toward some hoped-for goal

BtsU-nman

Christian Science

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JORDAN MIBBIONART
UAPTIBT CHURCH
l i l t W. Plrat Htraat
Sunday Bchool —— loioo a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ II:## a. m.
(tibia Study (Bunday) T:## p m.
Krangallatio Barrie# TiW p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat — T:(0 p m.
Bill Btaphana ------------ p V .lor
A Cordial W alcom * to All

OOOD SH EPH ERD
LU TH ERAN CHURCH
Bit# A Orlaado D rlr#
H w y. lT - t l)
Sanford. F lorida
I fl-T tll
Th# R ar. J. O ordaa P a a r y,
Paator
Sunday Sehaal 1:11 g. ra
M orn ing W o r a h tp
H it* g. m.
Com m union— Plrat Sunday la
Kaeh Month
X la d a r g a n o a gad N urtory

Ladlaa Ulbla Ctaa* - #:l* »• m.

Man'* C l a a * ----- — T:!0 p. m.
Wadnaaday
Ulbla C l a a * ______ T :i( p. »•

»!*• ► m-

P1NECKRHT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
M orning W orahlp . Ill## a
Sunday Bcbool
( i l l aTraining Union —— ( i l l PK ranlng W orahlp — TU# p.
W*d. O fficer* A Teacher*
M a t t in g ----------------- #:«» P.

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
BCIKNTIBT
100 Kaat Second Street
Bunday Barrie# A
Bunday B c h o o l------II:## a. ra.
Subject: "K rarlaallng Punlahmant"
Wadnaaday Barrie* ..
P m.
Kf - dl ng Room : 101 W. Plrat
W aawdaya: l# :l# a m.— « :l# p a

Church O f God

OAKt.AW N BAPTIST CHURCH
1741 Country Club Itoad
Bponaorad by Klral Uaptlat
Church
Rar. R. T. B a r r a t l------Paator
Bunday Bchool _ _ t i l l •• m.
W orahlp fa r rle # _ II:## a. m.
Training Union —— #!(# P- m.
K ranlng Worahlp — T:l# P m.
Wad. Prayer Barr. — Ttl# P- m.

CHURCH O P HOD
tln d A French
U II A l f o r d ---------------- Paator
Bunday Bchool —
•:&lt;# a- m.
Morning W orahlp _ 11 :••* a m.
Krangallatio Barr. ... T:#0 P m.
Fam ily Night Barrie*
T. P. K. W a d .------ T:•• P- m.

OSTKEN BAPTIST CHURCH
liW T . I l l
Ph. I l l - I l l *
Rar. Joah Long ---------. I’ aator
Sunday Bchool ------ I#:## a- m.
M orning Barrie* — II:## a. m.
Train in g Union —— •:*• P- m.
Kranlng Barrie# — Til# P- m.
Wadnaaday Maatlnga:
Organlaatlona — #:l# P- *».
P r a y a r -----------Til#
p. m.
Choir —
•:*# P. «u

CHURCH OP HOD
OP PROPHECY
SI0I Elm Aranua
Rar. Robert W elch _.— Paata#
Sunday S c h o o l--------1:41 a. m.
W orahlp Barrlea _ 10:1# a. in.
K ngallatlo Barr. _ T ill P- m.
Tuadayi
Ulbla T r a in in g ------ T ill p. nb
Thuradayt
Toung Paopl* Barrie* T ill p m.

Nazarene
FIR S T CHURCH
OP THE NASARENE
W . Ind b l a t MapU A r*.
Paul Blckee _ _ _ _ _ _ Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:4# A na.
M orning W orahlp _ l * : l t A m.
Y outh Hour _ _ _ _ _ 4:0# A ra.
K vangalletl* gorrlo* TiM p. ra.
M ld -W atk
Strrle* (Wad.) — T:*# A ra
Third Sunday

SiagaplraUrs _

Sunday Nil# Broadcaat

I

r

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Ith SL and Laural A r*.
R ar. U K. K elley ____ Paator
Talapbona: SS3-7021
Sunday School ____ t : l l a. a .
M orning W orahlp _ 11:41 a. m.
K ranlng W orahlp _ T:»* p. m.
W ed. P rayer Barrlea T:t# p. m.

lllbl* S t u d y ---------1#:## a. m.

WEBTStDE MIBBIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith flu * H olly Ava.
John IL K l f l g --------------- Ta*‘ «#
Sunday School —
I#:## a. m.
Mundajf
M orning W orahlp - 11:1# a. m.
Sunday
K ranlng W orahlp — Til# p. » .
Wadnaaday
Prayer Barrie# —— T ill P-

FIRST SOUTHERN
M K TH O D irT CHURCH
W om an'* Club Building
101 Oak A r*.
D urward H. K night J r ,
Sunday School ____ t:4S a. m.
K pw on h le a g u e ___ t:lia p. m.
W orahlp Service ___ T:I4 p. m.

Free Methodist

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
|«#T &amp; Sanford Ar*.
R. Varnon Puller
Bunday Behool ___ l i l t a. m.
M orning Worahlp . 11:0# a. m.

1111 Park Aranua
Bart Brown --------- E rangallal
Sunday

CENTRAL. BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. U th BL * Oak Ara.
0*11 Bmlth — ---------Sunday Bchool —
III* #• m‘
M orning W orahlp — »»«•# •- ™*
T rain in g Uunloa __ III# P- »•
K ranlng B a rrle a ------•:#• P- m.
Wad. I’ rayar Barrie* Til# p. » .
Nuraary Opaa

Southern Methodist

“ The Church o f the Lutheran
H ou r" and T V "Thin la th*
LI fa"
H erbert W. Ooaraa ____ Paator
Sunday School —
t : l l a. m.
W orahlp Barrlea __ 10:10 a. m.
K lndargartan n ag Nuraary

T H E CH U RCH F O R A L L . . #
A L L FO R T H E CH U RCH
H a Chfldi b A* greaUat letter eg
earth far A* tnaldieg *f diereckr eaJ

Methodist

epMla*,|B#*)uea^W t k m 'a " '* ^

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
It# Park Ara.
Rar. R obert M. Janklna, Paator
M orning Worahlp _ (:S t p. m.
Sunday Bchoel ------ »:4I a. m.
M orning W orahlp — 1#:IS a. m.
M T F M eeting* —
( :)# p. m.
(Interm ediate, sen ior)
E vening Worahlp _ Tit# g. m.

Thar* ar* fenr
I rteeoaa why every pi i we AaeU
ahead eenica* regularly and a f f u t
A* C W h . They ara: ( I ) Far la#
awa teh*. (2 ) Far lue A U f l i 'i a*ha.
Far A* eat* af hie mmmmkf

2

aatiog. (4) Far A* eel* af A*

Ovyrlehl 14*4. KeUer ArtnrBihg Merle*. lea. BWaAarg. V »
Bunday
Paalma
1 1 1 )1 4

Tuesday
Jeremiah
60:29-34

M onday
Prove rha
1:31-17

Wedneaday
Romans
11:1-11

Thuraday
4 :1-10

F rida y
H abm n
13:7-17

Saturday
I John
S i 1-10

«a

OF TH E NAEARENH
Lake Mary, F1a
R ar. W . U HolcorabA
•uaday

0:41 A ra. _ _ _

Bible Sakaol

11:0# a m. _ M orning Worahlp
T:0l p. m. __ K ranlng Strrle*
1:00 p. m. — Wed. M ld-W aak
Prayar Sarrlea*
1:00 » . ■ &gt; . _ Loot W aA M ia*
, ion ary Sarrlea
»
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Pentecostal
FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
111 O rens* Street
H er. E. Ruth Orant _ Paatof
Bunday School _ _ 10:0# a m.
M orning W orahlp __ l l i o t a m.
Sunday K ranlng _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Blbl* Study _ T:&lt;0 A m.
Conqueror* Meeting
F rida y „
. Til# a ra

Presbyterian
FIRST PRKSBTTERXAN

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
R ar. W. E. T im m * ____ Paator
Bunday School _ _ _ _ _ • :(! a. m.
M orning Barrier* __ 11:00 a. m.
C hoir I'ractlc* Wad. T:J0 p. m.
Every On* W elcom e.

CHURCH
Sanrord. PI a
Oak A re. A Ird St.
G re rtr C. Bewail J r . __Paatof
E d g a r W. Smith Jr. A aalitant
Paator
Chureh Bchool _
t :4 l A m . .
Station Moot* _ _ 10:41 A m. 9.'
M orning W orth lp __ 11:10 a. m.
Pioneer Pellowahlp _ 4:00 a m.
Senior III Pellow ahlp 4:00 p. m.
K vtnlng W orahlp _ 7:10 p. ni.
Wed. Prayar M eeting T;0I p. m.

GRACE METHODIBT CHURCH
Onora n d_ at W oodland A rt.,
R t r . John H. Hire* Jr., Paator
Churoh School _ _ _ 1:41 a. m.
M orning W o r a h lp __ 11:00 a. m.
M T F ----------------------- « : l t p. ra

COVENANT PRESBTTERTAM
ITT# South O rlando D rlr*
Thomaa H. M a k l n ____ P a a tof
W orahlp ....... - . . . _ t :o t a m.
Church School
10:0# A m .

Omrch Serif, which aetda hie more]
tad mitmel euyyotL Plea la g* la
chunk regaLity m i Mad few BM *

Aady.

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-The Following Sponsors M ake This Church Notice A n d Directory P age PossibleGREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

BETTY CASS
Insurance
Hwy. 17-02, Casselberry, FIs.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

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

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing A Convalescence Residence
300 8outh Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
SOI W. 1st. St., Sanford
COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS o f
AMERICA
Southern Bell Telephone Employees
Local No. 3108

LEE BROTHER8
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slams and Employees

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

A. DUDA * SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

HILL LUMBER * HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crsppa and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilks Bowman A Employees

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and 8taff

/

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallister
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

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t

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

-SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y —
B A P T IS T

,fH

Antioch Oaptlal Church. Orlado
Central Knptlat Church, t i l l Oak Ar*.
Ckulnetn Plrat Maptlot Ckurck
Cbuluuta Uaptlat Mlaaten
Eldar Spring* Uaptlat Church,
l l # Lehman R4
. ... _ ^
Plrat Eaptlai Church. II# Fark A m .
Frlandahlp Map!let Ckurck *4
A lu m oat* Springs
ML 41#. Allam onta Springs
Flret Baptist Church nt DeDary
f i r s t Baptist Chsreh af O ca a m
Flret Sapllnt Chsreh at Lake Mary
Flrat Uaptlat Church •( Lake Menrea
P i n t kapllet Char eh at Loagw ood, Oar.
Church * Oraat
_____ _ .
Firat Uaptlat Church at O rt*«a
Flrat Baptlat Churoh a f Sag LanSe Sprlaga
, F irst ShUah Miaalaaary WaptUi Church,
t i l l W . U th St.
Faraat City Uaptlat Chnreb
o u a u ia H as* Bapltal Church. OrlaSa
era Southara BaptUt Mlaalua, Chuluaia
Miaalaaary
BaptUt
Church
Nertb
MS.

C

Maantfania Mlaaten BaptU t Church
Oak MIU Hd. Oataaa
M orning G lory Sapllai Churoh. Oanara Hwy.
ML Oliva Mlaaiuaary Uaptlat Church, Ban
L * s d « Springs B i « Loagw oa#

&gt;.

ML Elon Mtaalanary SaptlaL Slpaa Av*.
New
ML
Calvary
Mlaalennry
Bnpllrt
110# W. llth SL
Now flalam Prlmltlv# Baptlat Churah,
n o* w. iith at
Now ML Elea Uaptlat Chureh. ITH Paar A m
Oaklawn Uaptlat Chapal. ST4S W. 10th 8L
Dataaa Uaptlat Chureh
I'loacraat Uaptlat Church. 1*1 W. Onara Rd.
I’ rtlrla Lak* Baptlat Church. Bldg* MS,
Fern Park
Prograa* Mlaalonary Baptlat Churoh. MISway
Bacoad Shllth Miaalaaary BaptUt Churah,
Ninth h Hickory
SL Jnmcc Miaaloaary Baptlat Churah St*.
RA 41# Oataaa
SL Paul Mlaalonary Baptist Church, (th SL
BL Matthew* Miaalaaary BaptUt Church
C i n t u H iilh li
■t. Jobn'a Mlaalcaary BaptUt Church,
( la cy p re s s BL

Tampu Baptist Churah, Palm Sprlaga BA,
Aliaraoat* Sprlaga
Waatald* Miaalaaary BaptUt Churah,
411 B Hally A m
Blau Map* Baptlat Churah, t i l Oraag* A* a

CATBOUO
Churah at the Nativity, Lake Harp
All Soula Catholic chureh. t i l Oak Am.
Roman CathalU Man*. Bpvrtaaeaa'a club,

Chuiuate

■L
A a u 's
CathalU
Chureh,
Farahtag
Place, DaBary
■L Mary Magdataa* Catholl* Chureh, Matt*
lead A v a Altam onte Sprlaga

CHRISTIAN
Flrat Chrlatlaa Church. t»#T B SaafarS A vA
C on gragatloaai Chrlatlaa Charch,
Bail Park Av*.
Norihald*
Chrlatlaa
Church,
FlarlSh
H avca D r . M altlaae
CHURCH O F CH RIST
Churoh
C hurch
Chutch
Church

a f ChrlaL t i l l B Fark A v a
at Chrlal. Oaaava
o f ChrlaL L oegw oad
a t ChrUL FaaU
CMUBCM OP OOD

Chureh
Churah
Church
Church

af
of
at
af

0*4.
Oad.
Oad.
0*4

I l l Nlakary
It## A Fraaah
Ovtada
Mlaalau, Batarprla*

Salat#

A m , NatarprU*

Churah

h

METHODIST
Baraatt Mamarut Mathadlat Church, B.
DaUary Ava, NatarprU*
Near Lak# Mathadlat Charm
Ualhal A.M.M. Church. Canaan Haight*
Caaaal harry Cammualty Mathatlat Chureh.
Hwy* &gt; t - » B Flaay Rldga Rd, Caaealharry
DaBary Cammualty Maihadlrt Churah W.
H lghlaaiA DaBary
Chrlat Mathadlat Churah

lU ltd li ■ l i t f

BFIBCOFAL
AU

LUTHERAN
Church. Ovarbraak
Aa*4a*t*g
Lutharaa
D r, Caaaalharry
Oao4 Bhaphard Dallas Lath ara.
I lia a OrUnd# Dr.
Lutharaa c h a rm *1 tha BaSsamar,
t i l w . llth Place
MaaaUh Lutharaa Chureh, Amarlaau Lag! aa
Hall. Pralrl# Lake, pars Park
BL Lukaa Lutharaa Churah, BL «M Blavta

DaBary

Chrlat Eplacopal Charth.
Christ
Charch, Laagwaad
All SalaU EpIacopaL Entarprla*
Maly Craa* Nplaaapat, Fark A v a gt 4th

Firat MathadUt Churah, #11 Park Am.
Flrat Mathadlat Churah at OvUd*
Flrat BauUara NathadUt Charm
Wamaa'a Club III Oak A va
Fro* Mathadlat Churah. I N W. (th BL
Oaaam Mathadlat Churah, Oauam
Oram MathadUt Churah, Oner* BA
Oraat Chapal A M.B. Church. Oviad*
Oakgrov* Mathadlat Churah. Ovtada
Oataaa MathadUt Chunk

P u a I a Waatayea MaihodlaL
w. at Pa*la
SL Jamas AH E, Sanford Av*.

RL

a*

SL M ary's A.M E C h arm SL RL 411 Oataaa
■L
PauPa MathadUt C h u r a h
Oataaa
R A Eatarprlaa

Stafford Mamortat
A DaBary

MathadUt

Churah

NAEARENH
F I ra t

C harm

fn| at Maela

at

tha

Neaaraaa,

w.

F a r*
Park
Churah
at
th *
Naaaraaa,
O'Rrlaa R d , F ar* Park
L ak* M ary Church a f th* Naaaraaa

PRNSBYTKRMN
Community PmsbytarUa Chureh. Lak* Mary
Flrat Frmby larlth Churah, Oak Ava
* Ird SL
Flrat F raa b yta ru a Church. Caacclhcrry
Flrat
FraahytavUu
C h a rm
at
DaBary,
B. H ighland
Fraabytartaa C h u n k a f T h * Cavauaat
ITTI A Or Urnda Dr.
SL Andrew * F n a h y U r U a Church
P i l l p - a r Laha Read
tlpaaU Cam m ualty PraahylarU a ch u rch .

UpaaU RA
Wactml
elalalar Praakyterlaa Church, HawcU
P ark , B l i l l

SEVENTH D AT ADVENTIST
Porcat Lake Bevanth-dey Advantlet Church.
H w y. t i l , Poraat City
Bavanth-day Advantlet Church. M altU nd
A v a , Altam onte Springe
Sanford
Bavanth-day
Advaatlat
Church.
Seventh B Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allau'a A.M.K. Church. Oliva A ltth
Church o f Ood In ChrlaL Ovlado
Chuluota Community Church
Church af Ood o f Prophecy, t i l t Elm A v a
Church o f Ood Mleelon. Eatarprlaa
Chureh a t Jaau* Chrlat a f Latter D ay
Saint*, t i l l Park A v a
Community Chapal, Altam onte Spring*
Kaatera O rthodos Church. gL John* C hryeoetura Chapal, Hwy. IT-M. Kara Park
C on gragallon Oath laraal. llt h A M agnolia
Plrat c a u rch at ChrlaL BclaatlaL
II# A Ind I L
K ingdom Hall a l Jakovah'a Wltnaaa
Lak* M onro* UalL l i l t W. Third BL
Plrat Paatacoatai Church o f L en gw ood
F u ll Oeapal Tabarnacl* ITt# Country Club
ML
Oliva
Moltaaaa Church.
Oak
H ill
lid. Oataaa
Plaacraat Aaaambly o f O oA U th A Elm
Bastard A llU aca Church. l « l l A P arh A v a
Sanford C on gragatla* 0t Jehovah 's W it■eaeae #•« Sanford A v a
T ha Salvation Army, 114 A fa d BL
D a lly Church a f dan terA I I I A 1st SL

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LBJ Warns Against New Red Regime
Seminole County

* * * *

on the S t Johns River

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Phone 822-2811

* * * *

Zip Code 32771

Five GIs Die
In Evacuation
Of Civilians

“The Nile o f Am erica”

foralii
*

W EATHER: Sunday 76-56; fair thru Tuesday, high in 80s; low tonight In 80s.
VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY, MAY 3, 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 181

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
President Johnson kept hi
close touch today with devel«
opments In the Dominican Re­
public where he haa ordered
armed U. S. forces to prevent
establishment o f a Commun­
ist regime.
White House press aecretary George E. Reedy aaid
the President was following
events in the rebellion ■
wracked Caribbean country
nnd wns being kept fully in­
formed on developments there.
Johnson told the nation
Sunday night be had ordered
an additional 4,600 troops to
tho Dominican R e p u b l i c ,
bringing the total to 14,000,
to protect U. S. citizens and
other foreign nationals, dis­
tribute food and medicine and
aid In sanitation measures.
Rut he also said In hi* tele­
vised speech that "tho Amer­
ican nation* cannot, muet
not, and will not permit tha
eitablishmcnt
of
another
Communist government in the
Western Hemisphere."
NEW POLICY?
Reedy was asked today if
the President's statement re­
flected a new policy to use
troops to resist a Commun­
ist takeover in any Latin
American country. Reedy re­
plied that he did not want to
go beyond Johnson's state­
ment.
The White Houae aide also
declined to comment on a re­
mark by former President
Juan Rotch o f the Dominican
Republica Uiat the revolution
had been won until the Unit­
ed States intervened.
"Wa have stated clearly
what we have done and why
we have done it," Reedy said.
Asked for White House re­
action to the fact that only
one television network carried
the President's speech live,
Reedy aaid the statement w&gt;*
made available for the net­
work* and that it was up to
them to decide whether to
^•orry It.
Five American servicemen
have bean killed In the fight­
ing. Dominican casualties on
both aides were estimated
conservatively at 1,000 dead
and 1,200 wounded.
About 3,000 American citi­
zen* and nationals of other
countries have been evacuated
since Thursday. Another 1,500
U. S. citizens and 3,500 ref­
ugees from othar nations
were being taken out today.
The unified military com­
mand at Norfolk, Va., aaid
toduy U. S. planes had flown
351 missions out o f Santo
Domingo.
The Tactical Air Command
(TA C)
and
Military Air
Transport Service (MATS)
uirvraft removed 3,957 per­
sons, Including military personncl, and 2,869 tons o f
cargo, a spokesman said.

U. S. Hiking Viet Nam Force
NEW COMMANDER o f
entin G. Mntula (right),
ceremonies at Naval Air
mander, looks on. Taft’s

Paratroopers
En Route To
Press Effort

Rcconnn Usance Attack Squndron One, Cdr. Val­
wield* saber to cut cake at change o f command
Station. Cdr. Jesse W. Taft (left), retiring com­
next assignment is aboard USS Forrestal.

SAIGON (U PI) — A 3,500man brigade of U. S. Army
paratroopers will
land In
South Viet Nam "within the
next few days." it wa* offl
daily announced today. It is
the first unit o f Army com
bat soldiers to be committed
to the war.

Acute CD Problems
Face New Director
fly Barry l.awea
The problems o f his prede­
cessor strongly as ever face
Howard H. Harrison, new
civil defense director for
Seminole County.
Sanford's "Smoking Tigers"
The retired Navy lieutenprobably will be en route to
Viet Nam by the time this ap­
pears in print. Bon Voyage and

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The Tigers of Reconnaiss­
ance Attack Squadron One as­
sembled in the crisp morning
sun Friday and watched their
new No. l Tiger, Commander
Valentin G. Malula, take the
helm.
Ib e officers and men were
an impressive sight in their
brilliant whites with the sleek
Vigilantes grouped in the
background.
They are headed for long
months ' o f separation from
their loved ones. They will be
facing great dangers in car­
rying out their mission aboard
the USS Independence wilt
the Seventh Fleet.
It is comforting io know Cut
Reconnaissance Attscx Squad
ron One is at the pinnacle &lt;*•
combat readiness. It makes us
at home feel safer.
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The Class of 1010 isn't a
lone. The Class of 1013 ol
Seminole High School also is
thinking about a reunion
Classmates will meet at the
caucus room of the First Fed­
eral Savings and Loan at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday for the pur­
pose o f planning a reunion.
All members are urged to at­
tend.
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A Mrs. McTavlsh, who lives
at 203 Oaklawn in Sunland
Estates, cslled the other day
with a problem—to say the
least. She was all set to do the
week's washing and cleaning
and not a drop of water. Sbe
and other neighbors in Sunland
say that the water Is cut oft
arbitrarily from time to time
without notification.
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First graders will sign up
Tuesday at West Side-Gram­
mar Elementary and other
schools in Sanford. At West
Side the sign up period will be
from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m.. Birth
certificates must accompany
all prospective students.
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•

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Rlchsrd Mayer, of Lake
Mary, is one of IS outstand
ing sophomores at Stetson Uni
versity elected to membcrsh:r
In the Green Circle honorary
for junior men. Member* are
selected on the basis of poten­
tial leadership, scholirship
and character.

Fidel W arn s
HAVANA (U PI) — Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro, conced­
ing that Communista had join­
ed the revolt in the Dominican
Republic, baa denounced U.
S. troop landing! there. He
warned the Cuban people a U.
S. invasion could occur here.

H. II. HARRISON
ant commander took over the
Cl) dutica from A. B. Peter­
son Sr. llnrrison had been
Peterson's assistant since the
first o f this year.
WI have no solution any
more than Mr. Peteraon did,"
Harrison said, answering *a
query
about solving
the

county's civil defense prob­
lems. “ As Mr. Peterson point­
ed out, we have no approved
fallout shelters in the coun­
ty, no emergency operating
center and no wurning sys­
tem.
"Like any other office, our
major problem is getting the
necessary funds. . .this is our
primary requirement. Right
now, all I can do is work on
getting these funds and keep
things rolling smoothly."
One step toward solving
these problems logins today
when a survey gets underway
to deterinino possible exist­
ing fallout shelters in the
county. "It will give us some
-information with -which to oj*
crate," Harrison said o f the
survey.
Harrison and his wife,
Catherine, live nt 3507 Park
Avenue. They Imve six chil­
dren: Colleen, 10; Margaret,
9; Kevin, 7; Maureen, 5;
Tamara, 3, and Patrick, 2.
They havo lived in Sanford
six years, since Harrison
ended his 22-year rarccr in
the Navy. At his time o f re­
tirement, he was stationed nt
Sanford Naval Air Statiun.
Harrison is a native of
Ohio and attended Ohio State
University.
He is also Veterans A f­
fairs Officer for the county.

separate accidents about 7 p.
m. Saturday near the inter­
section of SR 13 and U. S.
17-92.
Robert D. Fleming, 28. of 207
Citrus Drive, and Frederick
W. Hochitcttcr, 21, of 1213
Magnolia Ave., were admitted
to Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital with serious injuries af­
ter the car in which they were
riding overturned.
James Marlon Harman Sr.,
39, of 472 Rosalia Drive, a
newspaper photographer en
route to the scene o f the ac­
cident, was injured when his
station wagon left the road and
fell into a drainage ditch.
Slate Trooper J. L. Sikes
•aid a 1965 Barracuda driven
by Fleming went through a
stop sign at 17-92, skidded across the four-lane, sailed 71
feet through the air and roll­
ed another 100 feet before com­
ing to rest In a marsh. Dam­
age to the car was estlmsted
at 11,500. Hochstetter was a
passenger in the car.
Sikes said Fleming appar­
ently was traveling at a high
rate of speed. He was charged
with reckless driving.
Harmon, attempting to reach
the accident scene along the
shoulder of the road, fell into
a drainage ditch, lie suffered
back Injuries and his car
damages vaa estimated at
1300.

All three persona were list­

A Joint statement by the U
S. Embassy and the South
Vietnamese government said
the paratroops arc being dls
patched "to press the war c f
fort against the Viet Cong
more vigorously."
A spokesman for U. S. mill
tary headquarters here rc
ported that 1,000 American
soldiers and three additional
companies of U. S. Army hel­
icopters were landed in South
Viet Nam during the weekend
as part of the military build
up.
31,000 YANKS
There already are about 31,000 American servicemen in
South Viet Nam, including al­
most 10,000 Marines at the U,
S. airbase near Da Nang.
Advance el&lt;ment» of the
paratrojp unit, the 173rd Air­
borne based on Okinawa, ar­
rived today, the Joint an
rounccnicnt said. About Go
men were involved in the
initial group.
The paratroopers will be
assigned to defend Ihe Itien
Hoa air base just north ol
Saigon and the Vung Tau air
base and seaport complex 40
miles southeast of the capital

"F1GIIT O N "
LONDON (U P I )-U . S. Un­
der Secretary of State George
W. Ball said today the United
States would "fight on " in
Viet Nam rather than sign a
agree­
"meaningless
ment" with the Communists.
Ball addressed the opening
meeting of the Southeast Asia
Treaty. Organization (SKATO)
ministerial council called to
* h o r e up allied defenses
against Communist aggres­
sion in Viet Nam and other
at trouble spots In the SEATO
theater.

Three Sanford Men
Injured In Mishaps
Three Sanford men were in ed In "g ood " condition
jured, two seriously, in two Seminole hospital today.

Voters To Get
Crack At Plan
For Highways

FRAME HOME o f Mr. nml Mrs. F. C. Smith, on Highway 17-92 one-half
mile north of the St. Johns River bridge, was destroyed by fire Saturday
night. Dellary Fire Department managed to contain the blaze from near­
by structures. The Smith family was not ut home at the time.
(Middleton Photo)

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Hnydon Burns' $300 mil­
lion plan to four-Iano 1,207
miles o f federal and state
highways In Florida seems a
cinch to be passed by the
Legislature and sent before
the voters for approval.
But when the people will
get a chance to vote It in or
out !■ a big question. There Is
some opposition In the le g is ­
lature and a few votes may
mean the difference.
The Governor, who will ad­
dress a joint session o f the
legislature next week when
the constitutional amendment
Is Introduced on both houses,
says he wants It to go to the
people on Nov. 2 o f this year.
"I can wait until 195(1,"
said Hums, "but the people o f
Florida can't wait fo r thcao
roods."
The 10-page bin, which
lists 85 major four-lanlng
projects, needs the approvnt
o f 84 House member* and 32
eenators to get on the hnllot
this year as an "emergency
measure."
• However, If 75 representa­
tive* and 27 senators okay
the bill—and this senna os
good as dono— then it would
have to wait a year beforo
going on tha ballot.
Burns i* confident the ptnn
will gain approval since tho
bond payoff funds would not
come out o f the pcoplo’s
pockets, at least no more
than they are already paying.
It cslla for 1.5 rents o f the
gus tax rebate to be used as
a payoff.
The projects listed in tha
measure total 1,112 miles of
four-lanlng for U. H. and
main artery routca in Florida
nnd 96 ntilca of connecting
links to downtown business
districts a n d
communities
passed up by Interstate high­
way*.
The language o f the amend­
ment does not limit the total
strictly to $309 million, but
the governor haa listed this
total In specific projects and
says it will probably tie pro­
vided in four $75 million is­
sues.

'Bare Bones' Hike Seen
TALLAHASSEE (V?PI) —
1 he Senate appropriations
rommittre started work toilny on a proposed general
spending bill that la |5.8 mil­
lion over the
art bonea"
budget recommeh 'od by the
Governor and Ca ln« t.
While culcn.l a in both
houses arc crowded with doz­
ens of hills, tha most Import­
ant subject right now is the
record hillion-dollnr general
appropriations measures. The
House committee already has
passed its bill.
Sen. Wilson Carrawsy, of
Tallahassee, chairman o f the
Senate money rommittec, pre­
dicted the Senntu appropria­
tions act would total about
14 million more than the $|,098,*155,701 recommended by
the Cabinet Budget Commis­
sion.
The hill is expected to
clear committee either Tues­
day or Wednesday and be
introduced the middle o f tho
week.

The Impute version, total­
ling »1,480,355,2(10, Cleared
the appropriations committee
the end y^'laet week and was
expected to b« introduced
early this4 week.
Commitf^e Chalrmnn Re|i.
J J. Griffin o f Osceola says
lie hopes it will bo passed
and sent to the Senate
Thursday or Friday.
While the House bill was
only u half million dollars
over budget commission rec­
ommendations, at compared
for the predicted $4 million
increase by the Senate com­
mittee, both bills would he
way under anticipated rev­
enue for the coming bienni­
um.
The House committee okay­
ed $1,000,007,275 in opera­
tional funds and $25,747,991
fur construction, not Includ­
ing the state universities
which are financed by bond
Issues.
One o f the biggest cuts
made by the House commit­
tee wns $2.7 million from the
Department of Education's
school textbook programs. It
teft $10 million in the meas­
ure for books during the bi­
ennium.
Meanwhile, House Speaker
E. C. Itowclt told UI’ I today
that, in looking Imek over
the first half o f the session,
he was "pleased" with the
work so far.
"W e are well ahead of

w h « * we were last time," ho
said, "both In terms o f bills
passed and introduced."
Itowell ahrugged aside the
fact that aoma o f the seasion'a most Important bill*
are among the l,f&gt;09 atill In
the legislative mill.
A majority o f the 339 bills
passed so far ar# local. Gov.
Ifaydon Burns has signed six
of the measures, vetoed two
and allowed the rest to liecome law after a gince peri­
od without his signature.
A m o n g very important
measures which have not
reached the floors of the two
housca are the judicial re­
form hill, revision o f election
statutes and a sizeable part
o f tha Burns administration
program.
Thera also sre the appro­
priations hill and the general
rovenuo hills to he consider­
ed.

Brazil Supports
U. S. Actions
RIO DE JANEIRO ( U P I ) Brazll announced today it sup|K&gt;rts United Stales actions to
restore peace In the Domin­
ican Hepublle.
Brazil also backed the U.
S. request for creation of a
peace committee hy the Or­
ganization of American Statri
(GAS), the Brazilian atatement said.

AUTOMATION?
LAKELAND
(U PI)
—
Citrus harvesting by innehinu
will ba discussed Wednesday
at a meeting o f a Florida
Citnis Mutual committee.

RUPTURE
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
(UPI) — Chief of State
Prince Norodom Sihanouk an­
nounced todny his Cambodian
government bus broken o ff
diplomatic relation* with tha
United States.

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MISS NEW SMYRNA Beach o f 1964 (Jane Freeman) plants a buss on
the bald pate of Acting Mayor A. L. Wilton as 20 lovelies entered in the
Seaside Fiesta Thursday through Sunday paraded through downtown
Sanford to plug the 16th annual New Smyrna Beach affair.

Only $723,000 waa approv­
If the $723,000 appropria­
ed for the university of East tion atande, observer* believe
Central Florida today by the opening o f the tchool will ba
delayed aeverat years.
Senate appropriation* com­
The Senate got down to
mittee.
work today on a proposed bill
The two-year appropriation that runs about $1.5 billion
was included In a state and Chairman Wilson Carrsspending bill being written by way predicted it could reach
the committee.
the floor Wednesday and be
Proponents o f the univer­ voted on Friday or early next
sity, to be located south o f week.
Oviedo in Orange County,
Tha House appropriations
have been seeking $7 to $8 committee voted its spending
million to get the school op­ bill to tha floor Friday and
ened in 19G7.
expects to bring it up for
Central Florida legislators final action later thia weak.
contend a bar* minimum of
Carraway
said
although
$7 million la needed to get hlghar than tha House bill,
tha university opened on the Senate version will not
ached ul*.
require new taxes.

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Seminole County

C I ® 6'*’
Seems our Informant wa»
wrong: Those are not wild pea­
cocks feeding with the chickena out Geneva way. They
belong to Mrs. Si. D. Rotunda
, , . and now the fears, with
the publicity, hunters may
take it on Ihcm iclvci to go
peacock bunting.
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Horrible fact: the govern­
ment's stockpile of castor oil
is now ITS million pounds!
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Exalted Ruler Horace Green
and other office* of the San­
ford Elks Lodge will attend
the atate convention in St.
Augustine beginning Thurs­
day. Green and Jim Wbery of
Sanford are members o f the
Harry-Anna Hospital Commit­
tee.
• • •
Mary Ellen Wilson, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J, W.
Wilson, Rt. 2, Sanford, will
receive a bachelor of arts de­
gree from Rob Jones Univer­
sity June 2.
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VOL. 67

PEACOCKS AND rlojffl hnve Iwen making the
news headlines in Longwood but the two most
popular "domestic nnimnls" nre the mother-son
•'Alley
•a tiair Cats dunco team, Mrs. Eldn Nichols
(Herald Photo)
and Ilrett.

'This Is Your Life'
Stars Judge Ware
Robert W. Ware. 83-year-old
attorney and former city and
county Judge, was honored
with the Kiwanis 50th Anni­
versary Golden Service Medal
in "This Is Your Life" cere­
monies at (he club luncheon
Wednesday.
Rev. Robrrt Jenkins, pastor
of First Methodist Church, of
which Judge Ware is a mem­
ber, was master of ceremonies
for the occasion. Ware has
taujjht the Men’s Illhlc elass
there for the past 40 years.
Present for the event were
Judge Ware's daughter, Mrs.
Muriel
Gardner,
and
his
grandson, Ware Gardner. His
son, Rev. Melton Ware, was
unable to be present.
Another person who helped
recall "the old days" wai
Mrs. Joel Field, the former
Hazel Murray, who was a first
grader in the Georgia school
where Judge was once prin­
cipal.
Mrs. Ophriia Bennett sang
the Judge's favorite song, "In
the Garden."
Ware was bom in Georgia
and received his DA degree
from Dahionega College. He
moved around quite a bid and
finally settled in Warrenton,
Ga. where he served as mayor,
school superintendent a n d
state legislator.
He moved to Sanford In
1925 and opened law practice
hero, lie was alcclcd city
judge and later county judge,
a position he held for three
terms.
Rev. Jenkins credited Judge
Ware with inspiring the six
young men from First Meth­
odist Church, who have enter­
ed the ministry, including his
own son.
A resolution was read by
Edwin Shlnholscr commending
Judge Ware as "a great source
of inspiration and guidance in
education, local and state gov­
ernment, religious and church
work."

Bombings Hit
Bolivia Capital

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Zip Code 32771

R. W- WARE

Base Program
Wins First Nod

Voting Rights
Bill To House

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Tough Policy
Promised
Chinese, Russ

Constable, JP
Redistricting
Wins Approval

WASHINGTON (U r i) —
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
has served notice on Russia
end Red Chinn thnl the Unit­
ed Stall’ * will nnl be frighten­
ed out o f Viet Nam by threats
o f a wider war In Asia.
Rusk niudi' Ids touch policy
statement at a news conferi nee during which he also re­
vealed that a seeond Soviet
anti-aircraft missile site may
be under construction in Com­
munist North Viet Nani.
He said he believed that the
additional missile silt involv­
ed ■ "deepening" Soviet com­
mitment. The Slate Depart­
ment had announced last
April 16 that one Surfnce-toAir Missile (SAM ) site "ap­
pears to lie in preparation
near Hanoi.”

Seminole County board of
commissioners today approved
a redistricting plan for con­
stables and justices of the
peace.
The board adopted a resolu­
tion requesting legislation on
Its plan. It will have to be sub­
mitted to the voters in a re­
ferendum.
District 3 will Include Gen­
eva, Oviedo, Chutuota, Tanglewood, Eastbrook, Lake Howell
and the Bear Gulley Lake
areas. Constable of the district
la now George Kelsey and B.
A. Johnson is justice of the
peace.
District 6 is comprised ol
Bear Lake, Brantley Lake
area, Sanlando Springs, Alta­
monte Springs, Longwood, Cas­
selberry and North Orlando.
Grady Hall Is constable and
AI Davit justice of the peace.
District 4 includes Paola,
Lake Mary, Sunland, Loch Ar­
bor, Ravenna Park, Sanford
and Midway. Robert E. Carroll
la constable and Hugh Duncan
Is justice of the peace.
Commission Chairman John
R. Alexander said the districts
were drawn to take In consid­
eration population, land tr e t
and area Identification.
District 3 la the biggest one
in land area and District 4
the largest In population.

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"There may be a seeond in
the immediate Hanoi area,”
Rusk said. "W e don't know
whether there may be others
In that area. In terms o f the
norinnl geographic positioning
of such site* around a heavily
IMipuintfd area.”
Tlic secretary said at an­
other point that he was not
i.iarmi-d by reports of a rtcent interview o f Soviet Pre­
mier Alexei N. Kosygin by
Industrialist Cyrus
that
enter
unless
it*

puucies.

He said ha didn’t attach
"undue Importance” to wind
Eaton has said. Ilut, he add­
ed, "it it very Important . . .
Improvements totaling (7.365 that no one misunderstand
million, including extension of llie gravity o f the situation.
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the north-south runway, for
"If, In fact, those who are
Sanford Naval Air Station re­
ceived further impetus Wed­ supporting North Viet Nam,
nesday afternoon when a mili­ or feel thrmselves associated
tary construction bill was au­ with North Viet Nam, feel
thorized by Ihc U. S. House of that they can drive ua out of
Representatives armed aer- our commitments there in
vices committee.
Southeast Asia — these comRep. A. S. Meriting Jr. in­ mitmcnti are serioua, they
formed The Herald today ac­ are o f long standing—we are
tual appropriation still must be determined.
approved by the House appro­
"When we ourselves say, as
priations committee.
we have said for a long time,
The project would include that we don't want a larger
the runway extension, taking war out there in Southeast
more than half of Ihc appro­ Asia . . . it would he a great
priation; aircraft rontrol tow­ mistake if the other side
er, enlisted men'i barracks, should think that that mruns
bachelor officer's quarters and that they run have a larger
an clcrtriral distribution sys­ war with impunity, and that
tem.
a larger war on their side
The present north-cast run­ would remove us from South­
way has been closed for the east Asia.”
next IS days while soil boring
tests are conducted for the
extension.

Jackie Returns

PRICES UP
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
cost of living climbed by
three tenths o f one per cent In
LA PAZ, Bolivia (U P l)-A April to a new record high,
wave of terrorist bombings the Labor Department report­
■wept La Pai today. Heavy ed today.
gunfire broke out in the capi­
tal.
First indications were that
the cease-fire which ended the
near-civil war between the ar­
my and trade unionists had
come apart
There were reports of dead
and wounded but the casual­
ties could not be roniirmed
immediately.

Stetson University haa been
designated aa ■ test canter
for administering the Na­
tional Teacher Eaemainations
on July 17, College seniors
preparing to tsscb and teach­
ers applying for positions in
school systems which encour­
age or require applicants to
submit their scores on the
National Teacher EaaminaWASHINGTON (UP1) tiona along with their other House leaders appeared de­
credentials are eligible to termined today to write an
take the teats.
even stronger version o f (he
e
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a
tough voting rights bill over­
"This Is Senior Citizens whelmingly approved by the
Month” but no one asems to Senate, including the contro­
be doing anything about it," versial poll tax ban.
wriUa R. T. Johnson.
Preaident Johnson's historic
Mr. Johnson aaya Central measure, designed to strike
Baptist Church haa a plan to down the remaining barriers
help older folks — no fees, to large scale Negro voting in
no duaa. I f interested con­ the South, passed the Senate
tact Rev. Eaet or Rev, Cell on a resounding 77 to 19 vote
Wednesday.
Smith at the church.
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Phone 822-2811

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WEATHER: Wednesday, 92-C4; scattered showers and 91 Friday; low tonight 72.

t

Robert Sparkman, former
Sanford resident and now of
Orlando, is a member of the
American Red Cross “ Task
F orce" and chairman of the
mobile canteen serving emer­
gency workeri in the Cassel­
berry sinkhole area.
The canteen la on loan from
the Southeastern Area Head­
quarters In Atlanta and la be­
ing manned by volunteer
workers from throughout the
county.
More volunteer! arc needed
(o staff the unit which will be
on duty a i long a i it la need­
ed.
When work begins on re­
pairing damage and filling
in the hole, their efforts will
be
especially
appreciated.
Anyone wishing to donate a
few hours In the canteen may
call American Red Cross
Chapter in Sanford, or volun­
teer at the scene.
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Annual Shrine Club boiled
shrimp and sweet corn din­
ner will bo held tonight with
"The Illusions” for entertain­
ment.
The two-man riot team from
the Capri is expected to attract
an unusually large audience.
All members are invited to
bring
guests.
Reservations
may be made by calling 3220651.
Disabled American Veterans
of Seminole County arc grate­
ful for the assistance of the
Seminole High School band
in their annual '‘forget-me-not”
sale scheduled Friday and
Saturday.
• * *
A writer takes issue with
the hospital cracking down on
visitors.
"1 think our hospital Is get­
ting a little too Independent,"
says John 1*. Rich Sr. "After
all when docs a friend need
a friend?"
Rich is referring to the hos­
pital's plea to cut down on the
time and number of visitors.
"The people are paying a
good price to be In there to
start with and 1 think the peo­
ple who pay (or their service
have a say ao in the matter
as long as other hospitals and
doctors are close b y ," Rich
says.
• • •
Judge Robert W. Ware wept
unashamedly as the Klwanis
Club honored him Wednesday
with its "Gold Service Award."
It was an emotion-packed
meeting for (he judge and a
complete surprise.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Mrs.
John F. Kennedy and her two
children returned home Wed­
nesday from a two-week visit
in England where they attend­
ed the dedication of a memor­
ial to the late President Ken­
nedy.

LATEST SINKHOLE to form in Hie Cns«oll&gt;orry-Fern Park area devel­
oped to a depth of some 10 feet early Wednesday morning in the backyard
of Mr. anti Mrs. Garnic Bcasinger on Fern Park Itouievnrd. Mra. Beseinger, shown here surveying the damages, aaya that she and her husband
are keeping a "wary eye" on the sitiiuliun,
(Herald Photo)

Neighbors Balk At Sinkhole Aid
By Jane Casselberry
Neighbors who have balked
at signing property access re­
leases hnve delay ml, or per­
haps ended all chances of,
promised state and cuunly aid
for victims of Die monstrous
sinkhole which developed ja
Casselberry May 13.
Thr property access re­
leases are needed so that hea­
vy machinery may lie brought
in the area to fill the chasm
which devoured one home and
damaged three others on
Ntirthmoor Road.
Meantime, the latest in •
rash of sinkholes to plague the
Cassclberry-Fcrn Park area
occurred
early
Wednesday
morning in the backyard ol

Mr. and Mrs. Garnic Urssinger, 521 Fern Park Uoulevurd.
Uy mid-afternoon the cavity
was approximately 10 feet
deep and 10 feet wide.
For the past two weeks the
Ucsidngers have noticed signs
etlllng. Cracks ha^e daof setUli

Record earnings far the
year ended March 28 were
reported to shareholder* to­
CA1T. C. W. Swanson,
day by Dynatrunki, Inc.,
I'ommumlinK officer of
Seminole County aerospace
Sanford Nnvnt Air Sta­
electronics firm.
tion, will lie the princi­
Company president Parker pal speuker at Sanford
Tainter Jr. revealed earnings
Naval Academy grad­
of 30 cents per share on a
uation exercises June 4
volume of (4,821,277. Outat Mayfair Inn, which
standing shares at ycur's
will lie dedicated as
end totaled 743,004.
"Commodore
Barry
Earnings for the previous
Hall."
year were three rente per
share. Previous record year
for the company was 1061,
when earnings of 21 cent* per
share were recorded.
Dynatronics entered
the
present fisral year with
SAIGON (U P I )-U . S. war­
record backlog o f orders to­
taling (6,016,015, up (4,- ships have gone into arlion
760.227, or 470 per cent over against the Communists in
South Viet Nain for Ihc first
the previous year.
lime.
American destroyers bom­
barded troop concentrations
in three provinces.
American planes were out
again today, ranging over
North Viet Nam to shoot up
bridges, railroad yards and
military barracks a m o n g
other targets.
A U. S. Navy Crusader jet
was shot down over Commu­
nist territory and the pilot
killed.

U. S. Warships
Go Into Action

House Approves
Garbage Measure

FORGET-ME-NOTS wiU be distributed by Seminole High School Band
members Friday and Saturday fo r the benefit o f the Disabled American
Veterans (D AV). Acting Mayor M. L. Reborn buys the little blue flower
jiom Janice Foy, P. H. Stallings (right) is DAV chairman. (Herald Photo)

sAna

x&gt;r, Mrs. O. E.
alto lives on PraDrive, itated that as
to years ago she had
that the artesian
ground water was drying up
when their 130 foot deep well
failed and a depeer one had
to be drilled.
Another small sinkhole haa
been located In a Casselberry
orange grove on Lake Warren.

Record Earnings
Reported Today

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velopcd In every room of the
house, accompanied by pop­
ing and cracking sounds. A
depression was noticed to be
forming In the yard.
The Besslnger property ad­
joins the lot at Sit Prairie
La£e Drive wbero a sinkhole
formed
weeks ago. Mrs.
Ivy Campbell, who la renting
that house, has noted some
settling In her bouse and yard
in spite of the to truckloads
iod used to lilt the gaping

TALLAHASSEE
(Spl) —
The House today passed a bill
allowing Seminole County to
contract tor garbage collec­
tions in unincorporated areas.
H also approved a measure
concerning
North
Orlando
elections for council members.
Both bills, sponsored by Bep.
S. J. Davis Jr., now go to the

Senate,

Tornadoes Kill
Two, Injure 24
Untied Press International
Torrential raln s-u p to five
inches—fell in Arkansas and
Tennessee today after a sav­
age aiege of tornadoes in II
slates,
Tarnadic storms killed (wo
persons Wednesday and in­
jured at least 24 others, in­
cluding 11 In suburban Chi­
cago,
Nearly five Inches of rain
fell at Memphis, Tcnn., and
wost Memphis, Ark., Including
more than three inches in six
hours.

School Opens
For Classes In
September '66
TALLAHASSEE — &lt;Spl&gt;
— First students will pass
through the door* o f Semi­
nole Junior College in Sep­
tember 1966.
For Seminole County won
Its junior college this morn• • •
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov, Haydon Boros today
called a 20-day extraordin­
ary sc it too of the Legisla­
ture to start Saturday, Jose
S, for Uie sole purpose of
reapportionment.
• • •
Ing when the House o f Rep­
resentatives approved t h a
new school.
Rep. S. J- Davis Jr., of
Seminole, reported the House
approved the measure previ­
ously approved by tha Benate.
The meaaure now goes to
Gov. Haydon Bums for hla
•lgnature . . . and hla admin­
istrative aide Informed Tho
Sanford Herald at noon today
that the Chief Esecutlvo will
approve.
The college legislation waa
guided through the Senate
and House by Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. and Davis,

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Two different pieces o f
legislation provide (616,549
for the school — fo r plan­
ning, for first year's opera­
tion and for construction.
It haa been discussed that
probabls site for the collage
will be in the Casaelberty ar­
ea.
Seminole School Supt. R.
T. Mil wee — here today for
a conference with federal
school officials ■— M id th e
probable first order o f bustneae for the Seminole School
Board will be to retain a
preaident o f the school.
State education., officials
have agreed to send a team
of planning experts to San­
ford to assist county aducators In outlining a curriculum,
■election o f faculty, selection
o f a site and planning tha
actual facility.
Milwea said tha next year
would ba required to com­
plete the planning and that
tha school could open ito
By Donna Eates
Altamonte Spring! Town doors to Ita first students in
Council In special session September 1966, at the begin­
Wednesday evening accepted ning o f tha 1966-67 achool
Idita totalling (3,604.88 for year.
a
a
a
pipes and fittings to be In­
Present available facili­
stalled to provide water to
second section, second addi­ ties in school planta will be
utilized for tha first year o f
tion, of Oakland Estates.
Itlds
accepted
were operation o f Seminole Junior
those of Hughe* Supply for College, pending construc­
(1,470.88 for cast Iron pipes tion o f the facility.
and fittings and Johns ManJ. P. Wlegers, New York
villa's bid of 82.134 for 1,800 City, preaident o f the Barnarr Macfadden Foundation,
feet of ali-Inch pipe,
Also submitting bids on informed The Sanford Herald
the second Item were United by telephone Wednesday It la
Pipe Company and Hughes "highly probabla” tha junior
college could use for tha
Supply.
Maintenance Supt. A- C. first year tha present San­
Ilrown was authorized to or­ ford Naval Academy plant
der the necessary materials on Mellonvllle Avenue.
The Naval Academy wilt
and begin work on the pro­
ject Immediately.
move into the Mayfair Inn
A t regutar meeting of after Jun* 1. The Mellonvllle
counrll next Wednesday, bid* plant will be inoperative un­
will be opened on the propos­ til expansion o f Acadamy
classes In a year or two.
ed recreation center,

Wafer Project
Start Ordered

Bitter Rivalry
Blocks Peace
SANTO DOMINGO &lt;UPI&gt;—
Increasingly bitter internal ri­
valries continued today to
block outside efforts to med­
iate the Dominican rivll war.
Critirism of the foreign rote
In peacemaking e f f o r t s
mounted In the camps of both
rival military Dominican fac­
tions.
Tha p h a n t o m Dominican
congress—dissolved two years
ago but backing rebel leader
Col. Francisco Caamano Deno
—denounced "mancuvera" of
the United States end Ua dip­
lomats.

Reward Offered
LAKELAND (U P J&gt;-A 1500
reward wai being offered by
citrus growers In the Fort
Pierce area today for infor­
mation leading to t b i arrest
and conviction of a rifleman
who destroyed a $3,000 irriga­
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h i * I — May IT, 1 W

Legislators Close
To Road Bond Pact
two major changes In the proposed constitutional amend­
ment to build 1,200 milea of
primary highways In areas
by-pe***d by tha turnpike and
Interstate highway ayetom.
Named to the conference
rommhtoa ware Bens.
Williams, Grtravin*;
Carraway, Tallahaaee,
Dewey Johnson of Quincy,
and Reps. Emerson Allsworth,
of Broward; Howatl Lancast­
er, of Gilchrist, and Jamas
Pruitt, o f Brevard.
The Senate, on a motion by
Doyle, Carlton Jr., of Wau*
rhula, was to reconsider to­
day the vote by which It kill*
ed Sen. Jerry Thomas’ bill
requiring children to ha all
Bear Laka Garden Circle years old by Oct. 1 before en­
w e l c o m e d 10 prospective tering the first grad*.
It waa San. George Tapper
member* at an Informal get* who removed tha major stum­
acquainted party held during bling block to tho road pro­
the May meeting at tha home gram by agreeing to remove
o f Mrs. Jaaale Jacobi In Bear a 16 million U. 8. M project
added by tha Senate, hut re­
Laka.
jected by the House, and urg*
In the group were Mraing acceptance of a strong
Evelyn Bottorf, Mra. Iris Wil­
conflict of Intoreet prevision
son, Mrs. Tends Darnell, Mre.
added by the lower chamber.
Nora Norris, Mra. Dorie Halt,
Tha Senate balked, how­
lira. Wahweeaa Kerr, Mra.
ever, at oaten House change*,
Viola 8heard, Mra- Betty
forcing tho propoeal to go to
Burnt!, Mrs. Mary Kraneer,
conference committee for re­
and Mre. Maryann Miles.
conciliation, But tha adraendIn bualneaa, reports of tha
manta are minor and should
year's activities ware read by
be Ironed out easily.
Mre. Nuchee Drunk, past
They deal with specific
president and current hoitoea road projects In the program,
for the circle.
Ilka writing In a fixed amount
Highlights o f the year
of $ f million each for bond*
were winning third plaee for In Duval, Hillsborough and
the sahlbit at February's Orange Counties and provid­
Central Florida Exposition In ing an alternate project in
Orlando; socond place in tha Pensacola.
April Table Show of tho Or­
Tapper, a Port l i Joe road
lando Gardon Club, and 12 contractor, raid la n dramatic
first place and two socond •pooch that ho feared tha
place ribbons on horticulture whole program would ha
exhibit*. Mre. Jacob* won an jeopardised tt tho U. 8. 88
award of merit ribbon to add project la hie district waa not
to tha collection.
removed.
At conclusion of
M n.
-So," ha aald, *1 ask that
Break's report, Mrs. Aggie you accept tha House amend­
Ostrander, circle chairman, ment removing thie project,"
presented her with two allver
And ho eatd that elnea ha
channa for her bracelet at a w m tha only lawmaker af­
token of appreciation from fected by tha conflict of In­
the group which waa call- terest provision, " I My let’a
brating tha fourth year of taka It and got on about tha
organisation.
buslneu of making laws."
Others present for tho oc­
The school age bill, whkh
casion wore Mra. Kate Jones, passed tha H o u m with almost
Mre. Norn Massey, Mra. Jen­ no opposition, w m
killed
nie Welnar, Mre. Carolyn Tuesday In tha Senate.
Gleavee, Mra. Dorothy Stev­
But Carlton, who voted to
enson, M n. Joyce Herring­ kiU tho bill, moved Wednes­
ton and Mre. Marge Scott
day that tha Sonata reconsid­
Meetings have adjourned er and take another vote on
for tha summer with tho op­ the measure. Carlton made
ening fall easalon scheduled tho move M • favor to
for the third Tuesday In Bap* Thomas.
Umber.
Tha upper chamber w m to
a rare epending mood and
passed bills authorising con­
struction of a $4 million new
State Insurance Commission
office building and bill* ap­
propriating |S3!,104 for high­
way patrol stations and f in
WASHINGTON (UPI) - control unit* to a number of
The Stale Department, with counties.
Tho Sonata also pasesd and
the aid of specially trained
teams of Navy Seabeta, is sent to tha lower chamber a
planning a wall • sin ashing bill, which carries no appro­
search for hidden spy micro­ priation, authorising a study
phones In U. S. embassies to determine tho feasibility of
establishing a aUU university
around the world.
Tha move waa disclosed to Dade County.
when testimony before a
House appropriations subcom­
mittee was made public.
Department officials aaked
for $1.8 million to flnanct the
demolition of tha interiors el
embassy rooms in IS differ­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ent world capitals.
Tho
erased servlets ft 11 88,A gpectal mobile craw of
Seabaci would aid ambaaiy 000 man abort of thalr re­
security officiate and "eoua- cruiting goals during tho
tersudio" t e c h n i c i a n s in first 10 mouth* of the fiscal
Marching for electronic eaves­ yoar ending July 1 with only
dropping devices under the da- the Martoaa scoring 100 per
partmant's new "complata de­ rent In signing up new
molition" security policy,
Leathernecks.
Tho Defease Department
Mid during tha weekend that
tha Navy obtained 72,000
first enlistees sgstost Its
goal of 87,000; the Army got
78.800 recruits agelaol a goal
lulled Press latenudeoal
of 84,000, and tho Air Ferre
Widespread showers and aignad up 44,100 eut of a
thunderstorms soaked much of goal of 70,414.
tha nation today.
Tha Marines ost a goal of
Parts of Nebraska braced 20.800 first nullataunts and
lag lowland n **|i*| whUe got ovary sue.

By Mr*. H. L M i n i

TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
A House-Senate conference
committee began today Iron*
ing out some miner changes
made by the House In the
governor's 1800 million road
bond program,.
Tha conference committee’s
compromising Job was mad*
relatively easy Wednesday
when the Senate accepted the

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of Kay WaaL

BIOLOGY II claaaea at Lyman High School were privileged to tour J. lliltls
Miller Medical Center at tha Unlveraity o f Florida through arrangement*
made by the Florida Heart Aaaociation in co-operation with the SeminoleDeBary Heart Association. Pictured la the firat group to make the trip.

T H R E E FIRST CLASS Scouts o f Troop 807 were presented God and Coun­

try Awards In aervlcea at Gracn Methodist Church. Pictured are (left to
right) Tommy Hite, Scoutmaster Ruai Kitner, Lamar Williams, and Karl
Rouman. Presentations were made by Rev. John H. Hires Jr., pastor o f
Grace Methodist which sponsors the troop.
(Heruld Photo)

By Maryann Mile*
Trip* to J. Itiltis Miller Me­
dical Center at Oic Univer­
sity of Florida tn Gainesville
by tliolngy If claste* at Ly­
man High School were con­
cluded when the third and fin­
al group of boy* and girl*
were accompanied to the cen­
ter by Mrs. Tcena Armao, ol
the Heart A**ocialion, and
Tom Harm-*, Lyman science
teacher.
First trip was made May 10
with Mr*. Beth Thomai, ol
Heart Association, and Sal
Manfre, teacher, and the se­
cond trip was made May 17
with Vance Ambrose, teach
er. Ali tours were arranged by
the Florida Heart Association
in cooperation with Seminole
Denary
Heart Association.
Mothers of the sludenta pro­
vided transportation.
At the center, students were
shown nuclear radiology with
the cobalt machine, physio­
therapy and occupational ther­
apy, and rehabilitation for pat­
ients. They heard Dr. Jape
Tsylo, cardiologist and presi­
dent of the Florida Heart Asso­
ciation, aepak on heart aurgery
and aaw x-raya of heart cathcrtiiallon. They learned that
it takes 17 pints of whole blood
Just to prime the machine for
open heart surgery.
The "m ad aclenllsta labora­
tory," where a variety of an­
imals aro used for testa, waa
visited.
Students In the second group
to make the tour saw the Van
dc Groaff machine, a cardio­
vascular operation with pace­
maker, a kidney operation on
a rabbit and aome minor sur­
gery performed. They visited
the school of pharmacy and
met two students of this year'i
graduating class.

Mayor’s Mother
Rites Tuesday

Hello there. Have lure m ined
being with you the lait couple
of weeks. But there sure has
not been a dull moment In that
time I can aaaure you. * * *
With achool to near out and
quite a few partlei and auch
going on there fa plenty to
do, • • • Tommy Carroll wa» a
delegate to the recent D.C.T.
convention held In Jecksonville. Alice and Bill are plann­
ing on taking Tom up to Ber­
ry College in Ml. Berry, Ga.,
next month to enroll him for
the coming year. Good luck
Tom.
• • • The
Robert
Manna are planning their va­
cation trip right now. They
are going to aee her parenta
"Out Weat" and alao vlaltlng
other placea. • • • Mra. W. R.
Reddick haa returned home
to Deatln after vlaltlng here
with her daughtere, Mra. Rena
Hawklna and
Mra. Hate!
Chambliaa. Alao here at that
time waa Mra. Reddick's other
daughter Mra. Myrtle Pickett
of Jackaonvllle. * • • Very
glad to hear that Mra. Ebba
Lee la now okay after under­
going eye aurgery. Ebba la one
of thoae hard working gala you
can’t keep down. * • • 1 want
to thank people for the many,
many letters and telephone
calli 1 have received after
being given the honor of helng
the Mother of the Year of the
Upsala Preabytcrian Church. 1
waa ao aurprlaed with the hon­
or. • * • A very lovely affair
waa given for retiring teach­
er Mra. Thelma Sikes by the
Wilaon School P.T.O. laat
weekend. Mra. Charlea Smith
and Mra. Herbert Muse were
in charge of the party. Mra.
Sikea received a silver tray
from tha PTO and other gifts

from the guests who attended.
County School Supt. R. T. Milwee called during (he after­
noon. Thelma will be very
much missed by all who knew
her. Now maybe she will get
out her paints and bruahs and
paint beautiful pictures. She
la vary talented. Good luck
Thelma. • • * Claude and
Mary Hlttell had a hamburger
fry Saturday evening for high
achool grads George and Paul
Markoi and son Richard Hittell. They spent an enjoyable
afternoon
playing
records,
dancing and enjoying various
games. * • • This Saturday
afternoon Lynn Giles and Ann
Tyner will have a splash par­
ty for grada Betty Turner and
Ferrell Hickson, at Lynn's
home. • • • I am sure you
have heard of the song ''A lex­
ander's Ragtime Band." One
of the lines goes like this "It's
the best band in the land."
Well let's say that thia Una re­
fers to the Seminole High
School Band, because It 1st At
the annual banquet for the
band last Friday evening a(
the Civic Center, I had the
pleasure of being their guest.
I received from the band the
most beautiful double orchid
corsage accented with laven­
der net and ribbon. Also a
beautiful gold pin and a spe­
cial honorary award. I won’t
mention the pink card with a
picture to prove why I receiv­
ed the pink card but John
Horner aeems to think I de­
serve II. Anyway, because I
am retiring from being a
county achool bus driver, !
will miss taking the band on
their trips. But I can truth­
fully say that for the seven
years that I had the pleasure
of taking Mr. Cawley and his
band, there has never been

JAMECO

OPFICER8 ELECTED to h s s d naxt year's sophomore class At L y m n n
High School by South Semlnola Junior High School ninth grader* are (left
to right) Uwrenca Rodd, president; James Erickson, vice president;
Judith Chenet, secretary, a n d R e b e c c a Clack, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)
— The University o f Floriila'a Graduate Engineering
Systems (GENESYS) pro­
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First U. S. commercial pro*
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Funeral services for Mrs.
John Anstey, mother o f May­
or Owen Anstey, o f Cassel­
berry, were held Tuesday in
West Somerville, Mas*.
Mayor and Mra. Anstey ar­
rived Saturday in Massachu­
setts only to fina hla^mother
had died two hours earlier.

GENESYS

a more wonderful Uma with
such a wonderful group. Sd
boys and girls, from tha bot­
tom of my heart, I thank
everyone of you and the con­
cert afterwards was just sim­
ply perfect and of course won­
derful to listen to. • * * Mrs.
Olga Hunter spent last week­
end In Tampa with several
members of local American
Legion Auxiliary Unit S3, at­
tending the annual Legion con­
vention. She reports a wonder­
ful time. • • • Rena Hawklna
and I will leave next weekend
for Washington, D. C., where
we will visit my brother and
sister-in-law. Bill and Jean­
ette Grow and their family.
We will see the new addition
to the family, little John, who
joined the family In April. * *
Our thought this
week—
"There are two days about
which nobody should ever
worry, and these are yester­
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Reginald Grant, Bellman
GUsoa, Danny Laa Randall,
Christopher Riggins, Judith
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Hines, Jane 8. Calhoun, San­
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Betty Medina, Apopka.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Ramon DeMark, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mra. Curtis Johnson, Sanford,
n boy; Mr. and Mra. James
0 . Baker, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
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Sanford, n girl; Mr. and Mrs,
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boy.
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Lake Marians Grateful For Voting Changes
By trance* W t.irr
Announcement that t h e
Lake Mary area has been rediitricted back into two vot­
ing precincts waa received
with gratitude by residenta of
the area, Don Jackson, Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
prealdcnt, reported today.
"Precinct dividing
line
within the area will be Coun­
try Club ttoad and voting
places will be established in
each of the two areas by the
next election with everyone
living in Lake Mary able to
vote In Lake Mary," Jackson
advised.
"Another important atep to
the community in recent ac­
tion of the county commission
was to adjust commission dis­
tricts putting Lake Mary into
a single district, that of
County Commission Chairman
John Alexander.
Previous rrdistricling sev­
eral years ago by the county
had Lake Mary people voting
in three places, at the I.ake
Mary Fire Hall, in Longwood
nnd at the Farmer's Market
on 17*02. The community also
had three county commission
districts," ha aaid.

Pointing out that the re­
cent county action had been
projects spenrhended by the
Ijrke Mary Chamber o f Com­
merce, he said that the group
also has a number o f other
projects under way.

One is the house numbering
of all residences nnd places o f
business in tbe community
which Is currently being done.
Another is the past year's
effort for obtaining needed
rights-of-way on Luke Mary
Ruulevard for paving out to

Interstate 4. Survey of the
roa.l waa made again this
week milking It authentic and
it is hoped that the county
will include the paving into
current program* ao that
work will be completed by
this fall.

;T .'

A TROPHY wns presented by Bear Lake Elementary School Grny Y teams
to Couch Uon Hanley in appreciation for work he lias done with the boys
during the past year. Hasley will be teaching in Brevard County next term,

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Twins Dump Bosox To Take Over AL Lead
By P n d Dawn
UPI Bpatto Writer
When American Leiguers
refer to "Th* Monster" this
year thay're talking about
Bob Lee instead of Dick Redate.
"The host relief pitcher in
the league," Is the way Man­
ager BUI Rlgney describe*
him — aad th* records back
him up. Bocords like 21 ap­
pearances In tha Ios Angeles
Angels' 41 games, • 1.83 earned run average, ■ 3-2 won-lost
mark and nine " u v e i.”
Add 'em up and they make
the 9-foot, 3-inch, Impound
Lea tha league'* No. 1 relief
star-especially when Redatx'
current 7.33 earned run *vertakan Into contidera-

harry lawes
‘ 'Sc&lt;n&lt;body up

Reeky

me."
CaMlus (Muhammad All) Clay go«a him on* batter.
"Somebody up than" talk* to him.
Wall, If that “ *0*11body” la talking t
lat'a hop* ha to tailing to* Loulavilla Up
night's fare* may hav* baan th* death knoll
I f It isn't, it should btl
Of coarse, w* may ba unfair In aaylng that, bacaus* It
etoaeas to* Clay-Listaa masting as n "boxing match." It
wasn't. What it was, who know*. A hoax? An off.Brandway comady . . . that flopped? A fraud? Oa just a good
•M-faaMonod con gam* designed to drain the pockate of
mUMons of boxing turn.
Somehow, wa trink tba last is appropriate, although
all to* above titles fit.
i f it was a con gam*, It paid off. Both Muhammad
All and Sonny Uaton a n du* to pocket about 1600,000
that on* minute debacle.
a
a
a
On* Orlande sportecutar Wednesday
shitty commented about the affair i "It lin t
of pfaat coming out of tho Main* wood*/'
Wa agret wholeheartedly. And the odor from the
la going to ba around for u long time, Tho boxing
may ntvar recover, either. The ring situation haa
going downhill at a fait clip for many yean, but now
aktds may realty have been given to the fight
There ia, of course, on* saving grace about
ratten thing. The World Boxing Association did
lion too bout. Thank Godl Thsr* la aomt aanl
toe frlngaa o f the anna.
Naturally, whan a situation arises inch aa that Tues­
day night whan a "fight" ends so quickly and ao easily,
there la a lot of hooping and hollaring about "fix." Wo
don't know about that. But that one punch hit Is anough to
raise en eyebrow.
And speaking of that ona punch, comadlan Joe K
Lewis summed up th* credulity of th* blow very aptlyi
*Tva been hit harder by a shot of whiskey," Lewie Mid.
And, Lord know*, a shot of whiskey (avan bad
whiskey) would leave a belter teste In our mouth than
did the Casalua Clay-Sonny Liston fiasco.
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Aa now, Ban. Char lay Johns of fltarka, hundreds of
mile* from the Gold Coaat center of horse racing, haa pro.
posed the state taka ovsr tha so-called Sport of Kings and
n a p all tha profits.
Johns haa Introduced a constitutional amendment autoorislng tba state to purchase all property rights and
interest to toe thoroughbred racing Industry of Florida,
and Mil boade to pay for it
In a companion Implementing bill, Johns explained
that “ lb* present method of operating to* thoraughbrad
racing industry la deemed to bo detriments! to the safety,
welfare and morals of tha people."
He Mid the racing industry haa grown ao powerful, It
can,, at will "control tha defMt or passage of any place of
legislation during a glvaa session of tha Legislator* . . .
impeding the officiant operation of the Legislator*.''
Well, now, Charley Johna Isn't allowed to go witch
hunting anymore, so he's act his sights on mors lucrative
‘ gam*. Ridiculous I

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Mora pleasant subjects.
Th* Panther* baseball team of Crooma High School
ftalakad thslr season this year with a 9-8 record. This
makes tha alath consecutive winning season for tha boys.
This record was good anough to earn the squad sac.
ond.aeedad position to the Class AA, Group i tourney,
whan they finished In the runner-up slot.
Head coach Dick Evans deserves n round of applauso
for hla efforts.
L. E. Woodhama af Casselberry report* that a cod
fish, not usually found this far aouth, w u caught 86
mil** off Daytona Beach Sunday from the charter boat
Make.
In addition to Woodhama, tha fishing party included
Rex N(black and Rex Jr„ Tom Herald, Don Graona, Mika
Bamarco and Mike Jr., Mickey Smith and Dave Butaakroger, all c l Casselberry.
Alio included in th* catch wera rad snapper, king
mackerel, rack baas, bonita and grouper. And, naturally, It
w m the youngetert who hauled In tha moat fish, Woodhams Mid.
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From a letter out of the U, 8. Dept, of Interior, Fish
and WlldUfa Service, Bureau af Sport Flahtrlaa and Wild.
Ufa, com* tha following:
"For th* year 1962 w* estimate that 80,000 fishermandays war* expended In tha St. Johns River between LakM
Harney and Monroe. About one-third of thle fishing pressura waa for shad, . ; , In 1964, the estimates of sport
flsbtog for shad only to this stretch of the river from
JanMry through March amounted to about 86,000 mandays. . . . It appears that aport fishing for shad is up
nearly 80 par coat aver 1964."

Gary Player To Defend His Title
In '5 00'Festival Golf Tourney
INDIANAPOLlf, tod. IUPI) Devito raaka (bird with
—Golfs (curing prefaiiiantla than (11.000.
took on i m v (I i IIn i i to­ Player, (be only lorclgato
day, • tougher court* and a to wia to* Masleri tourney,
richer payoff hi (ho aiith is- captured to* t o u r a e y at
aual 1*7,000 "too Festival" Speedway last year with aa
U-uader-par US, adgiag Wall
tounwy.
A field of 144, ha*d*d by da- and ganders by a aiagl*
faadiag champion Gary Play- stroke.
or of loutb Africa, took oa
(ha suburban, TJtT-yard, par
Tt Grcaatrao coaraa tor to*
firat of tour IH d* rouada
artto IIT^M gaiag to too via-

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Two More Sign

29-year-oId right handn Ottumwa, Iowa, who
was signed conditionally by
th* Angels off tho Pittiburgh
Pirates' Batavia farm club
roster to 1914, received credit
for hla third win of the season
Wednesday night with a twoinntog shutout relief eifort in
Loe Angeles' 2-1 victory over
tho Washington Senators,
Lea relieved rookie Xarcelino Lopes in the eighth ton­
ing with the score tied at 1-1
and didn't allow the Senator*
a hit the rest of tho way. The
Angels scored the run that
gave Bob hli third straight
victory after two early-season
CPO HENRY M. Knowlen, Sanford Naval Air
defeats when Jose Cardenal
Stntionn, proudly diaplaya 107 lb. tarpon h«
singled In the ninth, stole sec­
landed Uat Friday while fishing o ff Boca Grande.
ond and taUied on Jim FraKnowlaa played the 70-inch fish for one hour and
gosl'a single.
five minutes before boating it. The catch Cli­
The Minnesota Twins moved
maxed a dismal day o f fishing, during which two
Into first place when they beat
VA lb. red snappers were the only other catch.
the Boston Bed Sox 9-7 aad
The tarpon was hooked while Knowles was re­
(he Cleveland Indians tripped
turning to port.
(Herald Photo)
tha Chicago White Sox 3-1. the
Kansas City Athletics beat the
Baltimore Orioles 9-3 In the
other AL game. New York at
Detroit was rained out.
In tba National League, Mil­
waukee topped San Francisco
10-4, Houston defeated ClnetoThe first half of tha Church game saving catch late in the naU 8-3, Chicago downed New
York 8-6, Pittsburgh beat
League season was completed game.
Philadelphia 8-3, and St. Louis
Clvltan
jumped
off
to
an
|aat night and th* champions,
nipped Loa Angeles 2-1.
the Knights of Columbus, sub. early lead and went on to outduad to* Church of God, 21-4. score Shrine 10-3. Tommy Hick,
Nick Constantino was the winn­ son hurled five hit ball and
ing pitcher. John Jansen and gave up three runs, all In lha
Tom Shawnrey each collect- sixth Inning, lla struck out
ad thre* kite to to alt batter*. eleven and walked five In
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Jansen had th* only homer of gaining the hill decision. Clvl­
W L FcL OB
to* contest. Fred Osborn and tan scored four runs In tha
21 13 .939
Bob Dorn war* tba top hitters first, added another to tha se­ Minnesota
24 14 .633
cond and five In the seventh Chicago
for the losers.
Detroit
21 17 .333 1
Th* Knights won the first to complete their scoring. Jim­
Baltimore
22
19 .330 3
my
Patterson
topped
all
hit­
half championship by winning
19 17 .329 4
It of their 12 games. They ter* with a single and a dou­ Cleveland
Los Angeles 11 20 .312 4to
were th* only team in th* loop ble.
17 20 .449 6to
Boston
In LUH* League play, Strick­
to play .100 or belter ball, and
17 22 .436 no
will b* strong favorites to re* land Morrison out-distanced New York
Washington
23 .403 9
17
Sanford
Atlantic,
131,
thanks
peat their performance when
the second half of tba season to a big 9 run uprising In the Kansas City to 23 .296 lito
Wednesday's Result*
second Inning. Gary Brown
gets underway June |,
KlwanJi and Clvltan look was the whining pitcher. R. Minnesota 9 Boston T, night
Brown had two hits for the Kansas City 9 Baltimore 3,
Junior League victories.
night
KJwanla won tha afternoon Mustangs and Mike Hardin
portion of tba Wednasday sche­ homered. Lin Entoe and Dava Los Angeles 3 Washington 1,
night
dule, by downing CPO, 10-8. Hudson lead the Bankers. KnKlwania broke a 1-3 Ha gama loe hid two triples and Hudson Cleveland 3 Chicago 2, night
by chasing across 7 runs In had two bits, Including a hom­ New York at Detroit, ppd.,
rain, night
tba fifth Inning. CPO cam* er.
Today’s Gama*
back with five runs to a sixth Al Grooms, ona of lha top
toning rally but fall short to Utile league hurlcra in the city, Mlnesota at Boston
thair attempt to overtake the limited the Hunt Comets to New York at Detroit (N)
Klwanlana. Sidney Lloyd re­ one hit ai his First Federal Los Angeles at Washington
ceived credit for Ihe win in teammates won their tenth
(N)
relief of Allan Cooper. Randy game of the sesson, winning Kansas City at BalHmoro (N)
Nobles was tba top hitter with 4-2. Grooms struck out 11 and
(Only games scheduled)
two safeties. Don Boyd was offensively had two hits, as
NATIONAL LEAGUE
singled out for hli fielding did Nicky Brady and John
W L Fet. OB
play making an outstanding Russell to lead (he way to the Los Angeles 23 13 .121
victory.
23 IS .SOS 1
Cincinnati
Hal Smallwood accounted St. Louis
23 ia .300 lto
for the only Hunt hit with • Milwaukee It ia .343 oh
triple.
II 20 .311 4to
San Fran.
In an exhibition game, tha Chicago
18 20 .417 ito
Knights of Columbus surprisad Philadelphia 18 a .430 7
Kings wood 11-9.
Houston
11 14 .441 7to
UTTLR NATIONAL
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B 3 for Oviedo High School's AUGeorges
7 ■ Sports Banquet to be held Fri­ Chicago *t New York
Navy Acey Deucys
Strickland Morrison
7 7 day night in the school cafe- Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
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C 7 torium. The tickets may b*
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8 • purchased at tha school of­ St. Louis at Houston (N)
Fin. State
fice, Oviedo barber shop, drug MUwsukM at Lm Angeles (N)
Oam* Taday
Cincinnati at Saa FrsncUc*
Florida State va Navy—4:30 store and city hall.
Norman Sloan, head basket­
p. m., Bay Avenue Park
JUNIOR LEAGUE
ball coach at tha University
W L of Florida, will ba tba guaat
l 0 speaker.
Elks
NEW YORK (UPI) - Dal­
1 9 Highlight of tba evening wUI las, Tea., will ha tha site af
Rotary
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1 • b* presentation of trophtos the Usited Stetes-Maalro Da­
Clvilaa
1 1 and award* to
vis Cup teas Is slimteaUmu an
9 1 school athlete*.
CPO
July 81-Aug. I providing tha
Awards will ba givan to Yaska defeat (Hands to
Skrins
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their first round a*rise al
CPO vi. Elks—7:39 p m. Pine- football, basketball, (rack and
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Standings

Lyman High Two Controversies Still Burning
Blue-Gold
Clay-Liston Probe Demanded
Game Friday
By Jim Baechae
Herald Sparta Writer
Lymaa High School will
hold its annual Blue-Gold
spring football gama Friday
night at Lyman field begin­
ning at ■ p.m. Admission
will be nominal. Student ad*
missions must also ba ac­
companied by a bar of soap.
The proceed# of tha gama
will go towards paying th*
football Insurance for neat
year's vanity and Junior
vanity teama.
Coach Dkk Copeland had
divided his squad Into two
evenly matched teams for
tha gama. Dick Silvars and
Tom Barnes will ba In charga
of the Geld team and Jim
Farley and Jim Clark will b*
at tha halm for tha Blue.
Tha members of tha Gold
team ar*:
Centers Ivan RaVyta and
Mlcksy Hawks; guards, Jody
Toole, Tom Fletter, Denny
Peterson, Jerry Wsrren, Bil­
ly Dempsey and Gary Bridgas; tackle*, John Angel,
Greg Danko, Byrd Brownall,
Chester Kupe and John Mikail; ends, Rusty Brandes,
Bruce Stuart and Larry Mil­
lar; quarterback!, G a r y
Smith and Jim Lucas; full­
backs, Ron Boston and Greg
Lindsey; and halfbacks, Lar­
ry Baker, Paul Lambert and
Dennis Garratt.
Members of th* Blue team
will be:
Centers, Bob Olson and Joe
Pannebaker; guards, Larry
Chubb, Ron Greene, Steve
Brady, Harry Crank, Mika
Tatum and Gary Scott; tack­
les, John Stuart, Richard
Rubrlght, Tim Blair, Mark
Goldsmith and Richard Mulnalx; ends Danny Ovsrton,
David Drueding aad Bob
Herrington; q u a r t e r b a c k ,
Mika Hargis; fullback, Mika
Warren; and halfbackv Lar­
ry Lott, David Straughan
and Bob Eldridge.
Ron Greens waa sleeted
captain of tha Blue team and
Denny Overton named cocapteln. Paul Lambert will
captain the Gold team, with
John Angel the co-eaptein.
Manager for th* Gold team
Is Charlla Stewart, Scott
Brownall will manage the
Blue team.
Last year'a contest waa
won by tha Bluea, 6-0,

Fight On T V
NEW YORK (UPI) - Th#
American Breadcasting Com­
pany's "Wld# W o r l d of
Sports" will show a film of
tba Cassius Clay-Sonny Liston
fight on Saturday, May 29.

By Tim Morlsrty
UPI Sport* Writer
LEWISTON, Maine (UPI)
— Although the combatants
have departed this Maine
mill town with considerable
amounts of greenbacks, the
furor* over the Cassius ClayBonny Liston fight continued
to rsgt today amidst the us­
ual demands for "sweeping"
Investigations.
When fait talking Clay and
alow-moving Liston pulled
out of town, they left behind
two burning controversies
and Mveral enraged office­
holders demanding probes be­
cause they smelled "fix.”
Tha controversies Involved
the knockdown count and tha
Ume of th* kayo.
Duncan McDonald of Bangor, a member of the Main*
Boxing Commission, conced­
ed Wednesday that referee
Jersey Joe Walcott "got a
little mixed up" when Clay
landed hla short right that
tent Liston sprawling to the
canvai.
McDonald wondered aloud
why Walcott didn’t suspend
th* count of knockdown time­
keeper Francis McDonough
when Jersey Joe wae unable
to get Clay to go to a neu­
tral rorner.
"Walcott could have sus­
pended th* count end started

over again if he wanted to,"
said McDonald. “ He had the
power to do that. It’s right
in our record book."
McDonald waa supported
by Coley Welch, a former
New England middleweight

Cassius Clay
champion who served as a
Judge at the fight.
"If that waa an amateur
fight, the referee would hav*
thrown Clay out of th# ring
for not going to a neutral
corner," Welch said. "It was
a bad Job of refereeing."
After the fight Walcott ex­

plained he couldn't pick up
the count from McDonough
becauie he wes too busy try­
ing to get Clay back to a neu.
tral corner.
McDonald
revealed
tha
controversy over the actual
clocking—many writer* tim­
ed the finish at 1:45—would
be discussed at a meeting of
the commission. However, he
indicated it would remain a
one-minute knockout In the
book*.
Gov. John II. Reed of
Maine, who was instrument­
al In bringing the fight to
his home state after It waa
banned In Boston, defended
it as "completely legal." He
commended the state Boxing
Commission “and atl other
officials connected with the
fight," and insisted "they did
an outstanding job."
State Sen. Donald O'Leary
hardly agreed with the gov­
ernor. H* asked the Malna
legislature to create a sub­
poena-powered commission to
investigate the bout, which
he termed a "debacle." Th#
Senate tabled the request for
furthsr consideration.
"W* get our million dol­
lars worth of publicity but
we don't want any more of
this," O’Leary said. “ If this
is the death of boxing, 1
think It la a good thing."

Altamonte Twins Topple Lake Mary, 12-3
By Jlat Bacchus
HeraM 6parts Writer
The AHamone Twins whipp­
ed Lake Mary last night in
Senior League action In Cas­
selberry by a score or 12-3.
The Twine came up wilh
four runs in tha first inning,
thre* to the third, one in the
fourth and four mor* in the
fifth, to back the five-hit pitch­
ing of Rees* Gritfin.
Terry Danford had a single
and double for tha Twins. Bob
Culpepper and Larry Cooper
each had a pair of singles.
Tommy Hedrick and Mike Cul­
pepper each rapped a double,

Heads Field
NEW YORK (UPI) — De­
fending champion Northeastera University wilt head a
field of six schools In the
fifth annual Eastern Colleg­
iate Athletic Conference Hol­
iday Hockay Festival at Madlion Square Garden on Dec.
19, 21 and 22.
Tha ether five teama sche­
duled to appear in th* tourn­
ament are Boston College,
St. Lawrence, Cornell, Yale
and Colgate.

and Bobby Newfield, Bill .single. Tom Day had • pair
Sharr and Grllfln each had of singlet for Lake Mary and
singles to pace Altamonte's Bobby Cobean and Danny Dur­
ham each belted a double.
12-hit attack,
Tom Brockenbraugh bad a
Larry Rudd and Tommy Uti
horns run for the Twins. Jeff
bad a pair of hits tor Lake Bunn belted a triple; Mark
Mary.
Thompson had a pair of sin­
The Glanti scored one in the gles and Rusty Read had anfourth and twice In the fifth. Altamonte • five hit attack.
In Little League action the Tommy English was tha
Glanti turned the tablei on
winning pitcher for Lika Mary.
the Twins, whipping them 19-4. The North Orlando Card­
A nine-run first Inning for
inals will taka on the LongLake Mary was the big Inning.
wood Braves to tonight's ac­
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tion beginning at 9 p. m.
In each of the second and fifth
frames. Altamonte scored once
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JKSfELDS MEMORIALDAYWEEKEND
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OLD GLORY flyinjr overhead, Sam D'Ambrosia
stands proudly beneath flag, symbol o f his
adopted country.
(Herald Photo)

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Sam D'Ambrosia
Marks Anniversary
The day waa March 18, 1903.
The place waa New York liar*
bor. The day waa Juat like
any other day to moat people
living at that time.
But to one immigrant crowd­
ed at the rail of a ahip aa it
atcamcd slowly Into the har­
bor and under the shadow oi
the Statute of Liberty, it waa
a day of rebirth.
A young man who would
reach his 17th birthday the
next day stood solemnly at
the rail, his eyes glistening
with tears of expectation. It
waa his first glimpse of what
waa to be his new home, far
from the shores of hla native
Italy.
Many years of happiness
and heartache have passed
from that day to this, to a lit­
tle blue cottage at Five Points
just south of Sanford.

•

•

•

There, that immigrant of
*0 years ago, lives In active
retirement, where, dally, he
flics the flag of his adopted
homeland. The man la 77-yearold Sam D'Ambrosia.
Now some people do nothing
but complain every time they
have to give the government
money—whether it be income
tax or some other type of
federal tax. But not so Sam
D'Ambrosia. In addition to any
taxes he may pay, D'Ambro­
sia cheerfully and gratefully
kicks in another $18.25 to the
U. S. kitty each year.
But let Sam D'Ambrosia fell
his own story, as he does in
■ letter to the lion. Henry
Fowler, secretary of the U. S.
Treasury Department. The let­
ter reads:

•

•

•

“ Enclosed please find my
personal check In the amount
of 818.23, representing my an­
nual contribution to the United
States Government for the pri­
vilege of flying Old Glory each
day from a flagpole In front
of my home.
“ This year's contribution
marks the 23lh anniversary.
“ When, aa a young man, I
emigrated from Italy to the
United State* many years
ago and discovered the free­
dom and opportunities citizens
of the United States enjoy, I
vowed that I, too, would show
my appreciation by becoming
a U. S. citizen; also, should 1
ever succeed in owning and
operating soma sort of bustness at my own, no matter how
■mall, I would further show
my gratitude by flying the
Star* and Stripes each day and
contributing 'a nickle a day*
for this privilege. After work­
ing as a common laborer In
several state* for many years,
1 Anally settled In Paramui,
New Jersey, where I built
and operated a gasoline sta­
tion for several years. Latei
on I moved for health reason*
to Florida and built and ope­
rated a small country grocery
store at my present address.

•

•

•

“ I am now 77 years old and
no longer own or operate a
business, having retired on
Social Security. I do work sev­
eral hour* a week, however,
a* watchman for Chase and
&gt;CO- of Sanford, Florida, at a
plant near my home. These

■re fine people to work for.
“ As above stated the enclos­
ed check Is the 23th over the
same number of years and I
hope the Good Lord grants ma
(he privilege of hoisting Old
Glory to the top of the mast
for many more years to come,
and, in turn, to send a check
to my government for each
succeeding year. 1 made it a
practice to mail in my con­
tribution on or close to Mem­
orial Day during years past;
so, in a sense the 23lh anniver­
sary coincides with a national
holiday.
“ Respectifully yours,
“ Samuel D'Ambrosia
“ Route 1, Box 131
“ Longwood, Florida."
• • •
Among the many momcntoes Sam D'Ambrosia ha* col­
lected during the years, includ­
ing pictures o f the late Presi­
dent John F. Kennedy and his
family, is a letter from Ralph
A. Dungan, who waa special
assistant to the lato President.
Dungin’a letter, written when
the President was alive, says
in part;
“ Your appreciation of pri­
vileges you have enjoyed in
(he United State*—your adopt­
ed country ilnce 1914—ts out­
standing and your devotion to
the flag very pleasing to the
President."
Dungan, In hia letter, also
passed on President’s Ken­
nedy'* personal birthday greet­
ing! to D'Ambrosia.
Sam D'Ambrosia Is a man
who shows hia appreciation.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Senate passage of President John­
son's historic voting righto
bill was a foregone conclusion
today with only the final mar­
gin of victory the remaining
question.

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Novo
Industrial Corporation
an­
nounced today it la buying
Brantford Coach &amp; Body, Ltd.,
of Brantford, Ont., from Del­
tona Corporation of Miami.
The deal Is to be completed
■t the end of June.
Deltona said It wanted to
divest itself of Brantford to
devote all its energies to real­
ty development in Florida.
Novo aakt it would expand
Brantford's semi-trailer and
truck body building operations
and diversify Brantford into
production of other auto com­
ponents for the Canadian mar­
ket
Brantford has sales of about
88 million a yaar.

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The community of Dcltooa,
■cross Lake Monroe from
Sanford, and Marcos Island,
on the southwest coast of Flor­
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ments of Deltona Corporation,
along with other projects
throughout the state.

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�U. S. Court Order

Remap Plan In Line
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
A 36-senater, 108-represent­
ative rsapportlonment plan
that would end rural domina­
t e of the Florida Legisla­
ture was presented by big
elty mayors Wednesday night
to d e l e g a t i o n s from the
state's 18 largest countlea.
The plan, unlikely to win
favor with even the most lib­
eral minded leglalatora from
small and medium alsed coun­
ties, would leave 46 of tha 67
counties sharing representa­
tives and give 86 of tha 86
■easts eesta to 11 Bounties.
It would, however, put the
voting power of the Legisla­
ture where the preponderance
of tha state's population Is,
In line with tha U. B. Su­
preme Court's mandate for
equal representation.
Members of the mayors’
conference on fair reappor­
tionment — comprised of the
mayors of Miami, Tampa, St.
Petersburg, Fort Lauderdale,

Orlando, Palm Springs and
Pompano Beach — presented
the plan at a country club
banquet attended by senators
and representatives from the
2 largeat countlea.
The mayors' group, headed
by Herman Goldner, of St.
Petersburg, is on tha aide of
Gov. Haydon Burns In oppos­
ing consideration o f alther
legislative or congressional
rsapportlonment before the
regular legislative aesslon
ends and a promised special

session begins Immediately.
Purpose of tha banquet eras
to get the plan In front of
legislators In hopes of gain­
ing support for it—and also
gaining an Introducer.
“ W* realise this la a re­
sponsibility of the Legisla­
ture, but since reapportion*
ment affects our communities,
wa want to talk about It and
make suggestions,” Goldner
aald.
He said tha mayors are In
disagreement with plans un-

der atudy by amall county
m a j o r i t y bloc leglalatora
which would Increaae the Sen­
ate from the prevent 43 to UB
member* and the llouae from
112 to 220.
"Wa do not think that large
a Legislature would be effec­
tive,” Goldner aald.
The plan contains a provi­
sion for automatic reappor­
tionment In the future by the
8tate Cabinet, something that
would end the endlesa hassles
over redlatrlcting.

Tha mayors' plan, similar
to ona supported by tha Lea­
gue of Women Voters, dis­
tributes House members on a
basis of one for every 46,848
citliens, and provides a sen­
ator for every 137,643 people.
Counties with less than 46,848 residents would be group­
ed with one or more contigu­
ous counties In aharlng repre­
sentatives.
t The plan also contains a
subdivision provision for sim­
plifying elections In counties

with m on than five repre­
sentatives.
Under the initial apportion*
ment propoaed in tha plan,
22 of tha countlea would hare
at laaat one Houaa member
each. Dade County would
have 20 Houaa member*.
In tha Senate, Dade would
have aeven aenatora, Duval,
Hillibo rough a n d Plnellaa
three each, Broward, Palm
Beach and Orange Countlea
two
each,----and---Escambia,
--------------■ Vol--

each—a total of 26 aenatora
for theae 1! largeat count!ee.
The other 66 countlea would
ahare aenatora. One amall
county diatrict, for example,
would be made up of Jefferaon, Taylor, Madison, Lafay­
ette, Suwannee, Hamilton,
Columbia, Union, Bradford,
Baker and Naaaau Countlea.
The U. S. Supreme Court
haa given the Legtalature un­
til July 1 to reapportion itaelf
ita "one
-- on the baala of •—

bring ywvr
proscription la

U t a t ^ t 4 t s J lp M |

tills, Brtvard and Polk ontlman, ont yoU” mandate,

Layman Leaves
Lawyers No
Loopholes
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Hop. Allison Stricklsnd put
lawyer members of the House
on notice that laymen could
draw better legislation thin
could members of the bsr.
The Citrus County lawmak­
er draw howls of laughter
from hli colleagues during de­
bate on a bill prohibiting pol­
lution of lakes and streams.
Raps- William O'Neill, of
Marion, and William Wads­
worth, of Flagler, both attor­
neys, wars arguing against
tha bill. Wadsworth said the
bill, proposed by Strickland,
was loosely wordtd.
Strickland convulsed t h •
House when he said, "Ona of
tha problems the opponents
face here today (s when a
layman draws a bill, he does­
n't laavo any loopholes.''

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Swain Allergic
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AMER8HAM, E n g l a n d
(UPI) — Tim Schofield, 21,
had a problem. Every time
he kissed hla sweetheart, Bil­
lie Tordoff, 17, hs blushed and
broke out In a rash.
For months, flchoflrld went
to doctors to find a remedy.
The answer was always the
same: Stop acting Blllls or at
least stop kissing her.
Finally, Tim found a ekln
specialist who eald tha prob­
lem waa the result of "emo­
tional disturbances." He pre­
scribed pills that lower Tim's
blood pressure.
"They work wonder*,” Tim
said. "1 take one and I'm Im­
mune from blushing for
hours,” Ths romance was
saved from going on ths
rocks.
"I don't know why I hsvs
this effect on Tim,” llillln
■aid. "It’s really moet odd.”

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�Experts Hunt For W ays To Remove Punch From Hurricanes
MIAMI (U PD—Weathermen
hope to find out in the next
few monlhi If thcre'a anything
man can do about a hurri­
cane.
If the beat he can do it get
out of the way, the IKS hurri­
cane season may help fay
producing Improved hurricane
forecaita. Researchers have
cooked up a new formula to

feed to their computers.
The leason officially opens
June 1. September, however,
is normally the peak month
for the big tropical blows.
The big question, and the
cne weathermen aren't able to
answer, is whether IKS will
be another "bad year" for
mainland coastal reaidenta In
the hurricane belt.
Last year wai the worat for
Vl|» •anfnrl Rrrali
the mainland in 15 years.
May 27, — 1965 Page 7 Four hurricanes hit the south­

eastern United Slates, three
o f them in Florida. Damage
totaled an estimated $515 mil­
lion and 19 fatalities were at­
tributed to the storms on the
mainland.
Some otdtimcrs are saying
IKS was the start o f a new
“ cycle" o f hurricanes hitting
the
mainland. Gordon E.
Dunn, the Miami weather bu­
reau's chief hurricane fore­
caster. will only say that pre­
sent weather patterns over

the southeastern United States
arc abnormal and definitely
uninviting to any tropical
storm.
“ I don't think this type of
weather regime can persist. I
think maybe by August it
will change, but 1 can't say
what the change will bring,"
say* Dunn.
When t h e first tropical
storm of 1963—Anna—la re­
ported by a ship or one of the
Navy or Air Force's hurri­

cane hunter planes on patrol.
Dunn's concern will be plot­
ting its course and trying to
predict where it will go if it
gets close to land.
In the past. Dunn says,
weathermen have had "pretty
good luck" in general longrange forecasting of hurricane
courses by feeding to computeri In Washington data gath­
ered from spot* around the
Caribbean and the United
Stales on atmospheric pres­

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sure, humidity, temperature,
wind direction and velocity.
This year, weathermen hope
to advance forecasting by pro­
viding a computer at the wea­
ther bureau's new University
of Miami headquarters with
what has proved the most de­
pendable o f this “ input" data
—plus a Washington comput­
er’* prognostications of what
condition* will be la 24 hour*
around the hurricane.
It will be the first time auch

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a formula haa been used.
The concern of another wcathrr expert iin't as much pre­
dicting what a hurricane will
do ai determining whether
whethrr scientists have found
a way to take tome of the
punch out of a hurricane.
Even Cecil Gentry, director
of the National Hurricane Re­
search Project baaed here,
haa no llluiioni of taming hur­
ricanes by “ seeding" them
with silver Iodide crystals.

“ If our test works like we
hope it will, we may wind up
with a bigger storm—but one
of much less Intensity," Gen­
try said.
In 1961, Gentry's research­
ers dumped 120 pounds of sil­
ver Iodide into hurricane Es­
ther. The hurricane's Intensity
dropped 10 per cent for a
short lime afterward. There
was similar success in seed­
ing a storm In 1963.
The researchers decided to

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try a full-scale seeding exper­
iment this year, using several
times the amount of silver
iodide used earlier and over
a longer period, in hopes of
partially dissipating a storm.
Gentry, however, will wsit
for a fully-developed hurri­
cane which Is over water and
far from land. In the late
1940a there were accusations
that a seeding experiment
caused a hurricane to veer
from a course that had been
paralleling the coast and
itrtkn Savannah, Ga.
Silver Iodide crystals are
used in -ceding because they
have a molecular structure
similar to Icc crystals. When
the rain-laden clouds of a hur­
ricane are properly Impreg.
nated with
(liver
iodide,
much of the moisture in the
stor mis drawn to the silver
Iodide and “ fooled" into form ­
ing ice.
The result of this Is ■ heat
exchange which upsets the
balance of forces In the hur­
ricane and robs part of its
tremendous energy.

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who was fatally wounded lain
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Horn in Ilrcholm, W. Va.,
young Roberts had lived in
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South Seminole Junior High
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts,
of Longwood; brothers, W. T.
Roberts, of New Jersey and
Jtmnty and Johnny, both »l
Longwood, and slaters, Mrs.
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Ky.; Mrs. Palsy Ebcr.of Cali­
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Phi Gamma Eta

Chatter Party Honors Miss Benton
H U i Brenda Benton, a |Arnette, Betty Turner, Muriel |Parnell, April Whittington, I Norma Adams
member at the INS gradual-1*n&lt;* Miriam Hearn, Linda |Sharon Bootli, Linda Behney, |Coleman.

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Honors Mothers
Marcia

lug elaaa o f Seminole High
School, waa honored with a
ooke and chatter party recent­
ly at the home of her slaterIn law, t i n . Jack Benton Jr.,
MOT Adams Avenue. Co-bostees was Mr*. John Krlder
Jr., slater of the boooree,
The table was covered with
a white damask doth and dec­
orated with a floral arrange­
ment of yellow mums and
greenery. A large silver lasy
eusan waa filled with potato
chips, crackers and dips.
Other refreshments included
m i n i a t u r e sandwiches of
chicken and tuna fish salad,
a Hawaiian mold, cookies,
cashew nuts and Cokes.
The honoree received a
graduation gift from the hos­
tesses.
Invltod guests were Mrs.
Jack Benton Sr., mother of
the honoree, and the Misses
Faye Hayes, Joy Howell, Lucy
Willis, Sylvia Bateman, Treva
Never overload a paint
brush. Too much paint leads
to splattering.

MISS BRENDA BENTON, center, w m guest of honor at a recent Krnduulion Coke nnd Chatter Party at the home o f her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jack
Benton, Jr., right. At left is Mrs. Jack Benton, Sr. mother of the honoree.

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By Mm. H. L. Johnson
Have had requests to repeat
the Apricot Nectar Cake. Am
very glad to do ao.
APRICOT NECTAR CAKE
J pkg. white or yellow cake
mix
1 pkg. lemon JcDo
K cup (ft os. can) apricot
nectar
% cup cooking oil
2 laps, lemon Jules
4 egg yolks
Mix all Ingredients In mix­
ing bowl. Beat egg whiles and
fold Into cake batter. Bake in
tube or loaf pan at 330 de­
grees for 1 hour or until done.
GLAZE
84 cup powdered sugar
juice of 1 lemon
Combine sugar and lemon
Juice nnd pour on top of cake
when taken from ovrn, while
in pan. Let cool in pan before
removing.

• • •

COFFEECAKE MUFFINS
Ik cup brown sugar
tk cup chopped walnuts or
pecans
2 tbaps. flour
2 tip i, cinnamon
2 tbsps. melted butter
Ilk cups xIRcd flour
Ik cup granulated sugar
2 tips, baking powder
Ik Isp. salt
U cup shortening
1 beaten egg
tk cup milk
Combine brown sugar, nuts,
flour, cinnamon and butler,
set aside, SIR dry ingredients
into bowl, cut in shortening
until m i x t u r e resembles
coarse crumbs. Combine egg
and milk, add all at once to
flour mixture. Stir Just until
moistened, G r e a s e muftln
pons or line wllh paper cups.
Spoon In small amount! of
batter. Top with layer of nut
mixture. Repeat layers, fill­
ing pans H full. Bake In SIS
degree w en for 20 minutes or
until done. Makes about 1
do ten.

• • •

SKILLET COOKIES
1 stick butter, incited
1 egg, bcatrn
1 cup sugar
1 cup dates, cut fine
2-2Si cups Rice Krlsplcs
1 cup pecans
1 tip. vanilla
1 box coconut (small)
Mrlt butter, add beaten egg,
•ugar and dates that have
been cut fine. Cook In skillet
at 300 degrees for 8 minutes,
stirring constantly. Remove
from etovr. Add cereal, nuts
and vanilla. Form into balls
and roll to coconut.

• • •

COCONUT KARO PIE
S eggs
3 cups white Karo
3 tbsps. flour
% cup melted margarine
1 cup coconut
3 taps, vanilla
Beat eggs. Add flour to
melted margarine. Combine
egga and margarine mixture.
Add Karo, coconut and vanilla
to Use egg mixture. Pour into
2 unbaked pie ekeUs. Bake at
430 degree* for M minute*.
Lower oven to MO degrees and
bake about 23 minute* more.

• • •
PEACH PECAN PIE

t» cup soft butter
U cup sugar
2 tbsps. Hour
H cop light corn syrup
M tap. salt
* 3 eggs
Hk cups fresh peaches

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U cup chopped pecans
t unbaked pie shell
Nut Crumb topping
Cream together butter, su­
gar, flour and (Ur In ayrup
and salt, mix well. Beat to
eggs one at a time, until just
blended. Add peaches. Pour
Into pie shell. Sprinkle with
topping. Rake In hot oven
(400 degrees) for 33 minutes
or until knife comes nut clean
when Inserted half way be­
tween center and edge of pie.
Serve chilled.
NUT CRUMB TOPPING
l* cup flour
14 cup brown sugar
2 tbsps. butter
Ik cup pecans coarsely chop­
ped
Combine flour and brown
sugar. Work in soft butter un­
til crumbly. Add chopped pe­
cans.

• • •

CINNAMON PUDDING
1 cup sugar
2 tsps. cinnamon
1 tsps. baking powder
2 cups flour
Vk Isp. salt
2 tbsps olco
1 cup inllk
1 tsp. vanilla
Ik cup nut meats
Cream sugar a n d olco
slightly. Sift dry ingredients
together and add alternately
wllh milk, add nuts to last
flour to coat. Put batter In
greased biking dish, Pour
cooled iiu c e over It ami bake
33 minutes at 330 degrees
Serve wllh milk, whipped
cream or Ice cream. Serves I.
• • •

With Luncheon
Mrs. Glenn McCall was hos­
tess far the annuil luncheon
of the PM Gamma Eta Chap­
ter of Beta Sigma Phi in her
lovely home In Longwood. The
luncheon was In honor of the
girls’ molhers and was the
last formal sorlal of the year.
The buffet table was over­
laid with a lovely linen cloth
and centered with a floral ar­
rangement. Silver trays held
the clslmratc salads, ham,
rolls and relish tray. Iced tea
and lemon pic were served as
dessert.
Each guest received an In­
dividual tray, overlaid with a
linen cloth, and a favor ap­
propriate for members and
guesta. Place cards were at
each place aetting.
Members and guesta atlcnding were Mmcs. James War­
ner, W. R. Jennings. Robert
Gonzalez, Sidney Vihlen Jr.,
Sidney Vihlen Sr., Rill Reck,
Myron Reck and Mrs. Edward
Womack, of Daytona, Mrs.
McCall Is director of the
chapter.

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Swimming Party A nd Dance
Fetes M iss Michele Jones
Miss Michele Jones was
guest of honor at a gradua­
tion dinner and awimmlng
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Jarvis on Sanford
Avenue.
Hostess and host for the
evening were Miss Debbie
Jarvis and her date, Dick
Mamelc. Assisting with the
party were Debbie's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, and her

grandmother, Mrs. J. W.
Walker.
The honoree a n d other
guests enjoyed swimming In
the Jarvis' beautiful new pool
and a complete ham dinner.
Michele received as a grad­
uation gift from the Jarvis
family, a Jet plane ticket to
Houston, Texas,
Those enjoying the party In-

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Visit Oviedo Womans Club
Poucher. He Is remembered
for hls outstanding radio and
TV speeches on controversial
subjects known as “ Lifeline."
Mr. Poucher spoke to the
members and many guests on
"Our
American
Heritage,"
followed by a question and
answer period.
A most attractive memorial
bullelln board was brought to
the attention of members. The
large glass covered board was
flamed with a beautiful wal­
nut border. Mrs. Douglass
Jarkson was Instrumental in
purchasing tho memorial.

SETTING ONLY

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And M r s . W ayne Poucher

By Evelyn Lundy
refrigerator tray until ready
Mrs. Lynn Manor, president
to serve. Serves 4.
of the Oviedo Woman’s Club,
• • •
welcomed m e m b e r * and
FRESH UNCOOKED
guests at the final meeting of
APPLESAUCE
the year, at the regular club
3 red skinned apples
luncheon and mocling.
Ik tip. silt
The club house was dec­
1 qt, water
orated with Spagnca fern in­
1 tbsp. lemon Juice
terspersed with day lilies to
14 tsp. cinnsmon
yellow and brown tones.
H cup honey
Mrs. Doug laym an gave
Thinly slice cored, peeled
the devotion after whleh a de­
apples Into salt water. Let
lirious covered dish luncheon
stand IS minutea to prevent
was enjoyed.
discoloration.
In
blender,
Aubrey Myers Introduced
comhlne lemon Juice, aplcc
the speaker of the day, Wayne
and honey with tk of apple
alices. Run blender to mix,
adding balance of apples and
mixing until all is blended to
as smooth a sauce aa wished.
Chill before serving.

eluded Miss Jones and her
date, Rick Walatrum, Linda
Robson, Jim Koerner, Angela
Hurt, David Noctl, Donna
Collins, Joe Farless, Delaine
Johnson, Eddie G r i f f i t h ,
Christie Schllke, Ricky Burns
and Janie While and Gary
Loyd.
Also Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Jones, parents of the honoree,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Jones, her brother and his
wife.
Michele plans to enter Lou­
isiana College, at Plneville,
La., this fall.

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Jarvis, left. Standing left to riffht, are their dates,
Dick Mumelo and Rick Wulstrom.

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• • •

BAKED CANTALOUPE
2 cantaloupes
2 cups sliced peaches
tk cup sugar
few grains mace
mint aprlgs
Halve cantaloupes. Remove
seeds. Combine peaches, su­
gar and mace. Fill cantaloup,
ea with peaches, arranging
slices in radiating pattern on
top. Bake at 423 degrees for
13 minutes. Garnish with
mini. Serve at once.

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lVk lbs. ground beef
1 cup fresh bread crumbs
1 medium onion, chopped
tk of 8-os. c m tomato paste
1 egg beaten
|tk tsp. salt
U tip. pepper
Lightly mix all Ingredients.
Form Into loaf. Place In shal­
low pan In 330 degree oven.
LIME JELLO SHERBET
1 pkg. lime Jello
SAUCE
t cup boiling water
Vk can tomato past*
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
3 lemons, Juice and rind
2 tbsps. prepared mustard
1 qt. milk
2 tbsps vinegar
Dissolve Jello In boiling wa 2 tbsps. brown sugar or mo­
ter. Add sugar. Cool, Add
lasses
olher Ingredients. P r e c i s
Combine
all
Ingredients.
(stir 3 or 4 limes while frees Pour over loaf and bake 1(4
ing). When soft frozen, beat hours, basting occasionally,
with rotary beater. Return to Servci 6.

MR. AND MRS. WAYNE POUCHER were re­
cent KUe»U of the Oviedo Woman's Club when ho
was truest speaker.

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Price Goodion Is expected
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of Fort Lauderdale, who will this week after a long stay to
tie leaving for Alaska and the Winter Park Hospital.
visiting many ptsvci cn route.
Beit wishes for a speedy re
Mr, and Mrs. Charles You- covcry to Mrs. D. MacFar
man of DeBary Drive have lane, Mrs. Harry F. Rose,
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. Herbert Olsen and Mrs. Char­
Brudl, of Clearwater, visiting les (Margaret) Schneider.

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Rebekabs Initiate Member

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MRS. VMU1INIA ANDERSON, left, nol&gt;le graml, Miss Anna Muir, eentcr
and Mrs. I.ouisc Lnnir, noble jrrand, are pictured at a recent meeting of
Seminola Rebekab Lodg'e No. Id with the Rebekah degree conferred upon
Miss Muir.

Ily Sirs. CUrcntT Snydrr
36 of Orlando will have
Suininola Rvbckah Lodge friendship night June 3.
No. -13 met at the Odd Fellows
A letter was received from
Hall with lantlse Imns, noble] a winter visitor. Mrs. Madegrand. presiding.
1]jnr Crowell, Cape Cod, Mass.
First lime visitors were
The by laws were amended
MrsJ. Carrol Whit combi of Ta­
c o m a , Wash., Mrs. Miriam
Hash of Potlatch, Wash., and
Mrs. Iona Itennett of Lake­
land.
Miss Anna Muir was initiat­
ed Into the Ilcbckah Degree,
The special degree staff con­
ferred the degree with Mrs.
Virginia Anderson serving as
Noble Grand. Mrs. Hazel GiluIy was the soloist.
The next meeting, June 8,
will ho a special memorial
program.
Lucerne ltehekah I-odge No.

to raise the annual dues to
five dollars.
Present were 33 members
and six visitors.
Refreshments were served
in the dining room following
thr meeting.

Miss Lavender
Honor Guest O f

Party Surprises Mrs. Donna Estes

Mrs. Tracy Estes was guest
of honor at a surprise birth­
day party given by Mr. and
Miss
Patricia
Lavcndrr. Mrs. Jerry Riley at their
bride-elect of John Loveday, home on East Bay Street.
was guest of honor at a bridal Longwoud, last weekend.
shower given at the home of
Mrs. P. L. Elmore In Grove
Manor. Mrs. John Kader and
Mrs. Harold Sherwood were
co-hostesses for the event.
Arrangements o f gardenia!
and lilies were p l a c e d
throughout the party area.
The dining table was overlaid
with an ecru linen cut-work
cloth and held appointment!
of crystal and silver.

Bridal Shower

Punch was served from a
crystal punch bowl, along
with bell shaped finger cakes,
slipper shaped mints and
mixed toasted nuts.
Several appropriate games
were played by the group and
the honoree’s mother, Mrs.
J. C. Lavender, assisted her
in opening the many lovely
gifts. The hostess presented
her with a piece of china in
her chosen patlrrn.
About 20 friends were pre­
sent for thr enjoyable event.

was placed bearing the mes­
sage, “ Happy Birthday, Donr.a."
A buffet consisting of can­
apes, a tray of cold cuts and
cheeses, a variety of breads,

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Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Martin were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Cornelieu*
and Mrs. Mary Cornrlicus of
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brother, Charles Zubcr, both
of New York, were area visi­
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was formrrly at the Chil­
dren's Home here and have
several friends in this area.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ashy Ncleosn
have relumed to their home
in Tampa after having spent
several days with Miss Doris
Faber.

Mr. and Mra. George D.
Ryan of East lllghbanki Road
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Rebecca Sus­
an, to Charles E. Sim* Jr. of
DcLand, Jan. 3 at York, Ala.
Susan is a student at DeLand
High School and a member of
the (15 graduating class. Char­
les is employed by the Stale
Road Department.

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recently. Mr*. Youts and Mrs.
Williams went to Det.aiul and
called on Mr. and Mr*. T. C.
Hunter.

J. C. Carpenter and Nick
The WSCS of the Oslccn Pft'ifauf are serving on the
Methodist Church cleared bet­ federal jury in Orlando.
ter than $130 at the rummage
and bake sale held al the Novi
Mr. and Mr*. Howard S'out
store this past wrrk.
and two children, Margaret
and Cathy, of Fredericksburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pfrifauf
Mrs. Emma Youls of Ge­ Ohio, have returned home aft­
spent the weekend it Elinor neva visited Mrs. Harry Os­ er a visit with his parents
Village.
teen and Mrs. Eva William* Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stout.

Mrs. Paul Slavik was hos­
tess for the Oviedo Garden
Club for the final meeting of
the year at her home recently.
This last meeting is tradi­
tionally a covered dish lunch­
eon and meeting.
The dining table was rovlied with a delphinium hluo
linen elolh. A lovely arrangemenl of deep pink roses cen­
tered the table.
Members brought covered
dishes and the hostess served
delielous dessert of pecan and
lemon pie and poppy-serd
cake. After the luncheon, Mrs.
J. R. Rattle called the busi­
ness meeting to order.
Mrs. C. T. Niblaek conduct­
ed the Installation of oflirers
by telling the story of Iho
rose and the significance of
Its symbol in the duties of the
various officers. As each of­
ficer was installed, she was
given a beautiful rose by Mrs.
Niblaek.
Officers installed w e r e :
president, Mrs, J. R. Rattle;
vice-president, Mrs. C. It.
Clonts; secrutary, Mrs. T. L.
Lingo Sr., and Mrs. Jt. F.
King, treasurer.
Mrs. Hattie appointed Mrs.
Lee Gary as chairman of the
hostess committee and on the
sunshine committee, she ap­
pointed Mrs. C. T. Niblaek
and Mrs. John Lundy. Mrs.
John Ridenour is chairman of
the membership rommiltcr.
Programs for the coming
year were discussed.
Members cnioylng the lunch­

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MBS. TRACY (DONNA) ESTES, left, whs u recent honor Rtieal of h «urprise birthday party at the Lonjiwood home of Mrs. Jerry Riley, ri^ht.

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Miller
arrived Tuesday from Bra­
denton to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Grimes of Lemon
Bluff. They will spend a week
with the Grimes before leav­
ing for a two-month vacation
in the north. They will visit
a daughter In Chicago, 111.,
and a ton at Hartford, Conn.

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coffee and cold beverages,
was served to Mr. and Mrs.
Estes, Mrs. Hetty Schumann,
the honorce's mother, Mrs.
Frank Fox, Mr. and Mr*. Orland Fox, Mr. and Mr*. William Nipper, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Drinko, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hope, Mr. and Mr*.
Kenneth Cootey, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Hoarle.

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The B. L Perkins Host Dinner Party Entertain Seniors Buffet Honors Miss Sylvia Williams
A t Lawn Party
After
Robson- SchwartzRehearsal
WEEK-END

By Mra. H. L. Johnson
The home of Mr. and Mr*.
Following Ihe rehearsal oft and Mr*. F. D. Scotl, Mr. and |and Mri. Waller GIclow.
ilouily aulited her parenta Claude Hlttell on Orange Bou­
the Robaoo-Schwartz wedding!Mr*- W. M. Philips and Mr.| Ml** Patricia Perklni grac-lwith aervlng the gueal*.
levard was the scene Saturday
evening of a hamburger fry.
on Tueiday evening, Mr. and
The affair held on the lawn
lira. B. L. Perkin* Jr. enter­
of the Hlttell home was In
tained the wedding party with
honor of three members of
s delightful dinner at their
the graduation class of Sem­
gracloux Sanford Avenue home.
inole High School, George and
A color acbcme of bridal
Paul Markos and Richard filltell.
white and pink wa* carried
The guests and their dates
out throughout the dining area
spent the evening playing var­
decor with dainty colonial bouious games and later enjoyed
queta of pink and while carna­
dancing.
tions and mum* enhancing the
The hosts presented the
charming bridal atmosphere.
boya with an initialed key
Magnolia blossom* centered
chain and troll ball point pen.
the Individual dining tables
Hamburgers, potato salad,
covered In Damask.
baked beans, relishes, cake,
The tempting dinner wa*
ice cream and Cokes were
served buffet style with twin
enjoyed by Eddie Griffith and
antique silver candelabra con­
Delaine Johnson; Brsd Prutaining tall white topers, uni­
den and Cindy Wilson; Jack
quely Interspersed with white
Hunt and Sheryl Weldon; Mi­
mums, baby’s breath and cas­
chele Jonei and Rick Walcading Ivy, forming the mag­
■tom; Frank Murray and
nificent centerpiece of the at­
Meda Nleman; George Martractive table.
koi and Sue Jalllet; Paul
The bridal couple was pre­
Markos, Sherry Hite, Richard
sented a lovely silver l ray
Hitlcll, Wanda Kelly, Linda
from the ho»ts with the bridal
Hlttell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
attendants receiving
silver
MR. AND MRS. R. L. PERKINS, JR., couple at left, were hosts to a dinner
Markos Sr.
charms from the bride-elect.
Tuesday for the Rolwon-Schwnrtz wedding party, following the rehenrnal.
Mr. Schwartz presented his
Sum Schwartz and hin bride-elect, Mins Jeanne Robson, are in the center
groomsmen with a combina­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robson, at right.
tion mahogany hair brush and
hanger combination for travel­
ing.
Savory saucea Inspired a
continental flair and a gourZeta XI Chapter of Beta
met'a delight to the colorful
Sigma
Phi met recently at the
and palatable cuisine which
featured mayonnaise chicken,
home of Rena Foster. Co hol­
The new home of the If. R. self service by Mrs. Ervin and
asparagus en casserole, crab
ies* for the final meeting of
meat au gratln In pastry Ervins, Lake Mary, was the her co-hostess, Mrs. C. P.
Mrs. Thelma Lewis, ipcn- Ihe year waa Betty Huriburb
shells, assorted relishes and meeting place of Azalea Club Harkey,
The program, entitled "The
Afloat In the clear amber Mr for the Seminole High
Polynesian rum flavored whip­
last Thursday evening. Mrs. punch was a golden jonquil School paper "Smoke Sig­ Amateur" waa presented by
ped cream cake.
Attending In addition In the Ervin was showered with froirn within Ice. A grape­ nals," entertained members the hostess. It was brought out
bride-elect, Miss Jeanne Ilub- plants for her new garden fruit with peel curled bark to of Ihe staff and their frienda that an amateur Is one who
aon, and her fiance, Sam Sch­ from Hie gardens of her fel­ resemble petals was tinted at a barbecue at her home re­ does what he loves to do with­
out monetary gain. The ama­
wartz, were her parents, Mr. low members. Monslera deli- green and pierced wllh count­
cently.
less toothpick* studded with
teur activities of many fam­
and Mr*, llarry Robson; her
cossa, Ivy, draclna, pyracanThe ataff presented itlver ous people were discussed at
tasty bits.
alster, Mlsa Linda Robson,
maid o f honor; and Missea lha, begonia, balsam, bleeding
Trays and large hostess charms to the editor, Min great length.
Debbie Scott. Merritt Philips, heart and the lowly tomato plates of assorted party sand­ Gent Klinefelter, and the coFinal plans were made for
Carolyn Pulford and Susan were among the p l a n t s wiches "loo pretty to eat" and editor, Miss Lynn Howell. a beatnik party to be held
brought,
fichlrmer, bridesmaids.
"loo good to resist" and a
Juno 11 at the borne of Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Rustcll presid­ basket of tiny golden brown Mrs. Lewis also was present­ Burlburt. Flora Mae Wells
Also attending were Harry
K. Robson Jr. who will serve ed and heard the roll call and cookies completed the bcaull ed a gift from the staff.
waa appointed corresponding
the groom as best man, and minutes of past meeting read ful array of delicacies.
Mlsa Anne Aiken and her secretary, to replace Jan
Bud Taylor, Bill McGee, t*e by the club secretary, Mra.
Others participating in tht fiance, Charles Hayes, were Cara who la taking a leave of
Gregory and Roger Clark, Dempsey Carnes. Mrs. Porter meeting, enjoying the social present. M in Aiken has been absence.
Lansing gave the treasurer's hour and sharing Mrs, Er Mrs. Lewis' assistant this past
lisbrra.
Committee chairmen for the
Other dinner gucsls were report and announced due* vln’a delight with her now year. She was presented ■ IMS-tt season were appointed
the Reverend Leroy Soper, Mr ore payable at the June meet home werd the 'M in n , J. D. place setting In her ebon
by Hie president, Eleanor But­
ing.
Callahan, Henry McLaulln, china pattern.
ler. They are Pal lleera, soc­
Hostesses for Ihe roming Fred Pope, Clyde Stinson, R.
Lamp shades trimmed wllh
Following Ihe dinner the U ial; Mra. Ilurlburt, publicity;
metallic paper can be eteaned season were assigned and F. Steele, Roy Tlilii and Miss guests enjoyed dancing on the Rena Foster, w a y s
and
by applying a mixture of one each person present signed a Ella lee Kirchhof/.
means; Dora Lee Russell,
i patio.
part turpentine to ten parts greeting card to Mra. J. M.
mineral oil wllh a soft clolh. Moyr, who is convalescing at
Fiberglass shades ran be dip­ home afler surgery.
ped In lukewarm auds, then in The beautiful refreshment
table was set up for Informal
d e a r waler.

Miss Sylvia Williams was of her aunt, Mra. Ted Wil­
guest of honor at a recent liams, 400 Plumoia Drive. Atgraduation buffet at the home siiting her mother with the
serving was Miss Linda Wil­
liams.
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The dining table was over­
laid with a blue and white
cut-work linen cloth end held
a center arrangement of
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white Easter lilies, blue stokesla and greenery.
The menu included ham,
potato salad, orange congeal­
ed salad, chicken salad, car­
rots, string besns, a relish
tray and hot rolls. Chocolate
pound cake and lemon chiffon
cake was served for dessert.
Those enjoying the buffet
with Sylvia were her mother,
Mri. R. W. Williams, Fran­
ces, Sheralynn, Deborah and
Mary Beth William*, Sharon
Drum, Helen Mann, Freddie
Berryhill, Linda Jernigan, Pat
Mims Sylvia Williams
Mackall, Bettlna Vale, Donna
Peters and Maureen Moughton.
Also, Elaine Echols, Sherri
Thraaher, Miriam and Muriel
Mrs. Thomas Dillard of 1021 Hearn, Judy Cochran, Pat
Scrlta Street, Is currently in Chapman, Suaan Perkins, Sha­
Palstka, where she attended ron Ball, Susan Piercy, Janie
the funeral services of her W h i t e , Sheryl Williamson,
husband's brother,
Perkins S h e r r y Uarazita, Danielle
Wright, Bev Baggerly, Linda
Dillard.
Green and Christie Schllke.

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Personals

Zeta Xi Chapter Finalizes

Mrs. H.R. Ervin Hostess

“ Smoke Signals”

To Azalea Club Meeting

Staff Guests A t

Plans For A Beatnik Party

Barbecue-Dance

projects, and Grace Marie
Stincciphcr, sunshine.
Members were urged to at
tend the coordinating com
mittce meeting, June 1, at
the home of Marchetta Dor
mlncy. Beta Buddy gifts were
exchanged and Beta Buddies
lor the past year were re
i calrd. Twelve member* at­
tended the meeting.

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their imtivo initil of Norway for a three month*
via it. Sura, who rumo to this country an nn in­
fant. will culebrato her 12th birthday whilo
abroad.

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Miss Sharon Drum Feted At Dinner
Mrs. Dan Batten was hoi*
te n for a recent graduation
dinner at the Capri honoring
M lu Sharon Drum.
The table was accented with
a beautiful centerpiece, creat*
ed by Mrs. I. E. Batten, using
roie* from her own garden.
Sharon was presented a
traveling ensemble as a grad­
uation gift from the hostess.
Enjoying a delicious steak
dinner with the honorec were
h e r mother, Mrs. James
Drum; her grandmother, Mrs.
S. A. Murphy, and the Misses
Sylvia Williams, Susan Piercy, Carol Repp, Andrea Garver and Vicki MeArdte,

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210 E. First St.

Miss Kathy Trout was hon-|Coke snd chatter party at the] 3508 South Park Avenue. Co- breath and greenery hi a
ored with a recent graduation I home of Mra. H. J. Hudome, | hostess was M n. H. H. Harri­ white milk glass container.
son.
The school colors of blue
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Pearce | “
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Highlight of the refreshment
and white were carried out
honored their nephew, Gary
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table was ■ beautiful arrangeLoyd, a member of the cur­
V
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,
ment
white mums, hahy's In the refreshments of petit
fours, assorted party sand­
rent graduating class of Sem­
wiches In the form of bow
inole High School, with a bar­
ties, pin wheels and dalalas,
becue and awlmming party at
toasted nuts, mints, peanuts,
their home on Lake Harney
pretzels and Cokes.
More than 40 classmates
in Geneva.
and friends were Invited to
Assisting the host and hos­
enjoy the party from 2 to 4
tess were Mr. and Mr*. Ro­
p.m., including the honoree's
bert G. Wade and Mrs. Lor­
The United Daughters of the mother, Mrs. Robert Trout.
raine Graham.
Confederacy will meet Friday,
Gary was presented a grad­
May 28, at 2:30 p.m. at the
uation gift by the host and
We Are Your
home of Mrs. T. J. Taylor,
hostess. Blue and white feral
2458 MellonviUe Avenue, for
arrangements highlighted the
the annual Real Daughters
— For A —
table decroations.
Tea.
Beautiful law n
Those enjoying an afternoon
Mrs. Ben Monroe will as­
of swimming and dancing and
We Recommend
sist Mrs. Taylor as co-hos­
dinner with the honoree were
Turf Builder &amp;
tess.
Bonus
his mother. Mr*. Cecil Hicks,
his grandmother. Mrs. Doris
Combine odds and ends of
Grapevllle Ftorlat
Peddler, a sister. Mrs. Mary
dry cereals, crush and keep
And Nursery
Kltchenka, Tom and Susan
crisp in the freezer for use
Wade and Mrs. Edna Pearce,
2221 Grapevllle Are.
as casserole toppings or for
Also the following class­
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Powell, Sally Spencer, Janie
White, Bonnie Caolo. Sieve
Clark, Tom Cason, Melanie
Hurt, Brad Pruden, Delaine
Johnson. Eddie Griffith, Dave
Howe, Melanie and Jeff Wil­
liams ami Frank Murray.

Barbecue Outing

Tea This Friday

Scott’s Dealer!

By Maryann Miles
Mrs. Ithoda Chancey of
Gainesville was a recent
house guest of her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Chancey, at their
home In Mobile Manor. Mrs.
Chancey also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Mlllilagel on
Old Palm Springs Road,

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Personals

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With Graduation

Mrs. T . J. Taylor

Forest City

Vicky Brannon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brannon of
West Lake Brantley, Is a pa­
tient at Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital for observation.
Vicky Is a student at Forest
Lake Academy.

Gary Loyd Feted

MISS SHARON DRUM, seated, receives graduation gift from Mrs. Dnn
Patten, right, who was hostess to a dinner honoring her at the Capri Restaurant. Standing at the left i&gt; Mrs. James Drum, mother of the honoree,
with her grandmother, Mrs. S.A. Murphy in the center.

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Tea Compliments Mrs. Thelma Sikes
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Members of the Wilson
School PTO honored retiring
teacher, Mrs. Thelma Sikes,
with an afternoon tea on Sat­
urday, 3!ay 23, at the school.
The hall of the school was
decorated with profusions of
gladioli and palms.
The gin table was overlaid
with a white linen cloth. A
beautiful arrangement of pink
and white carnations, mums,
baby breath and fern formed
the centerpiece.
Mrs. Sikes received a gift of
a silver divided compote tray
from the PTO.
Guests who called during
the afternoon algned the guest
book which wss in charge of
Mra. Pearl Bates, who Is a
former principal of the Wilson
school.
The lunchroom of the school
was decorated In pink and
green with strearaera hanging
overhead. On the huge sheetcake were the words, "To
Mrs. Sikes—We thank you for

Congratulations
Graduates!
Just the Shoe for Those End-of-School
Parties and to Receive That
Hard Earned Diploma . . .

WOULDN’T YOU KNOW...
ITS

Jacqueline*

your many years of faithful wishers calling during the ap-1 R. T. Milwre u i* a special
I guest during the afternoon.
service. Good luck and God pointed hours.
bless you In your future
year*, Sincerely Wilson School
PTO." Also on the cake were
pink rosebuds
and green
sterna.
Mrs. Sikes has taught in
the Seminole County School
■ystem for lBVt years.
Mrs. Charles Smith and
Mrs. Herbert Muse were the
co-hostesses for the event and
they served lime sherbet
punch, cake, nuts and mlnta
to the large number of well

Teenagers Invited
T o Discotheque
This Saturday
Coma to a Teenage Dis­
cotheque sponsored by the
Women o f the Moose at the
Moose Lodge, 2800 South Pal­
metto Avenue Saturday, Slay
29, from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
The well known "Im palas"
will play for your dancing
pleasure. Teenagers from 13
to 19 arc welcome, the more
the merrier.
Admission will be free for
members' children and a
nominal fee for others.
School dress or Sunday best
Is acceptable for this soft
drink night club atmosphere.
Cokes, chips and hot dogs will
be available for a small
charge.
This will be a well chaper­
oned dance, In ■ pleasant set­
ting. So come on out and hive
a blast!
BUICK FREEZE
CHICAGO (U PD—Research
engineers here have built a
device that freeses food by
spraying It with liquid nitro­
gen.
The freezing aparalus is
contained In a compact mo­
bile unit that can he brought
close to fields at harvest time,
to a dock when a ftshlng boat
comes in or beside a slaugh­
terhouse for quick frcciing
meat.

R. T. MILWEE, Superintendent of Public Inntructiun, mid Mr*. Thelnm Sikes, retiring
teacher, are shown at a tea sponsored by Wilson
School PTO, honoring Mrs. Sikea.

Garden Circles
PALM CIRCLE
Palm Circle of the Sanford
Carden Club closed the 196465 season with a covered dish
luncheon in the lovely garden
at the home of Mrs. George
Rounds.
Chairman,
Mrs.
Rlantnn
Owen, called the meeting to
order and welcomed
four
guests, then the Incoming
chairman, Mr*. Wade Gar­
ner, presided at the meeting.
Other new officers are Mrs.
Owen, vice chairman; Mrs.
Harold Howe, aecrctary and
publicity chairman, and Mrs.
Gertrude Gilbert, treasurer.
Those who have not paid their
dues for the romlng year arc
urged to mall them to Mrs.
Gilbert, to a complete list of

members will be included in
the new year book.
A beautiful Rural arrange­
ment, made by Mrs. Garner
and used at the dedication of
(lie new Garden Center build­
ing, was used at a model for
an original oil painting done
by Mrs. Mildred Uahcnek, a
member of Rose Clrclo. After
admiring the painting, mem­
bers agreed that it should be
purchased by Palm Circle and
offered to the Sanford Garden
Club to hang in the new build­
ing. It will be given as a me­
morial to two recently deceas­
ed members of the circle.
Following
th e
delicious
luncheon, many of the group
remained to enjoy the beauty
of the spacioui garden and
hospitality of the hostess.

MISS KATHY TROUT, right is seated with her
mother, Mrs. Robert Trout, at a recent gradua­
tion party given in her honor at the South Park
Avenue home o f Mr*. II. J. Dunumc, standing
left. Mr*. II. II. Harrison, standing right, us*istcd
Mrs. Duntono us co-hostess.

Impressive Rites Install
B And PW Club Officers
The Ssnford Business and
Professional Women's Club
recently held Its Installation
of officers at a dinner meet­
ing in the Educational Build­
ing of the Community Pres­
byterian Church la L a k e
Mary.
President Arolyn True pre­
sided and welcomed the fol­
lowing members end guests:
Miss Adrienne Walts, Orlan­
do, past state president; Mrs.
H e l e n Thompson, Orlando,
past state membership chair­
man, and Mmee. Ruth Cum­
mings, Marguerite Graham,
Polly Jones, Euphemia Huntley, Helen Pearson, Irena
Laney, Gertruda G i l b e r t ,
Josie Carter, Harriett Slawter, Jean Phillips, Lorralna
Graham, Betty McKee, Ana
BrLsson, Florence Graham,
Myrtle Gradlck, Jessie Brisson, Valerie Colbert, Mergeret Ganns, Betty Raker of Or­
lando and Lester A. Phillips.
The tallies In a U shaped
setting were beautifully dec­
orated with gold banquet
cloths, trailing ivy and aspar­
agus fern Interspersed with
brilliant gerbera daisies to
carry out the gold and green
colon of the organisation.
The centerpiece at the president'a table consisted of a
milk glass Grecian cup hold­
ing myriads of orchids—vandas, eattelyas and pheslenopsi* — with fronds of coontl
palm. Programs bearing the
club emblem "N ike" were at
each seating.
Following the outstanding
dinner, which was prepared
and served by Circle Two,
current officer* were installed
by Miss Waits, who used the
signs of the Z&lt;idiic as the
theme of her beautiful and

Impressive ceremony.
New officers are president,
Jessie Brlsson; first vice
president, Valerie Colbert;
second vice president, Polty
Jones; recording secretary,
Irene Laney; corresponding
secretary, Margaret Ganas,
and treasurer, Myrtle Gradick.
Gifts were presented to the
installing officer, r e t i r i n g
president and officer*.

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• Blouses
• Skirts
• Beach Accessories
• Shorts
• Gift Certificates
OPEN DAILY
! A.M. • 8:10 P.M.

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ADELAIDE MOSES

GRADUATION

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2640 HIAWATHA

Telephone 322-9180

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�Mrs. H. Pryor
Installed As
Club President

Mrs. Chalfanf
Heads Geneva
Homemakers
Tha

By J * A n Hays
Ganeva
Extenilon

Homamakars Club met at tha
homa o f Mr*. H. G. 8hul«r
on Laka Harney for the May
luncheon and buaineia meet*
Inc with tha preitdcnt, Mra.
Paarl Yarborough, in charfe.
Deputy Wealey Plata o f
tha Seminole County aher*
if fa department preaentcd a
program on aafety preceding
tha luncheon and officera for
the new year, which beglna
in September, were elected In
bualneaa conducted to open
tha afternoon aeaalon.
Elected were Mra. T. J.
Chalfant,
prealdent;
Mra.
Robert Coe, flrat alee preal­
dent; Mra. Donald Dunn, arcond alee prealdent; Mra. Don­
ald Norton, aeereUry-treaaurar; Mra. Yarborough, dele­
gate, and Mra. Emma Youta,
alternate delegate.
A t tha doaa o f bualneaa,
Mra. Gladya Murphy o f Win­
ter Park and member o f tha
Geneva Club, conducted an
auction which brought a net
total o f $20.
Membera attending, In ad­
dition to thoaa named, were
Mra. C. D. Perry, Mra. T. J.
Watklna, Mra. Eugene Bodogh, Mra. Kenneth Taylor,
Mra. A. J. Baxter, Mra. M. D.
Ladd, Mra. Bertha Lindsey,
Mra. W. L. Slag, and Mra.
W. V. Wagnon.
Visitor* were Mr*. Tolly
Denton, Mra. Lola Morgan,
Mra. L. B. Mo**, Mra. Jamea
Rowan, Mra. Charlea Hays
and Mra. Taylor’* mother.

GENEVA Extontion Homemaker* Club officer* arc (top photo, from
left) Mr*. T. J. Chnlfunt, Mr*. Robert Coe, Mr*. Donnld Dunn, Mr* Pearl
Yarborough, Mrs. Donald Norton and Mr*. Emma Youta. (Herald Photo)

AMERICAN HISTORY medal nward* were given in special assembly nt
South Seminole Junior High School by Mrs. W. E. Raker of the Daughter*
o f tho American Revolution (left) and Mr*. T. J. Taylor of the United
Daughter* of tho Confederacy (right) to Gerard O’Conner, DAR winner,
and Mcrldcl Eddy, UDC recipient.
(Herald Photo)

Slovia Girls To
Receive Degrees
By Evelyn Lundy
Mlsa Sandra Ilellhorn and
Miss Betty Duda, both of
Slavla, will recetva degrees
from
Concordia
Teacher's
College, River Forest, 111.,
Friday.
Sandra, daughter o f Mr.
and Mra. E. I* Ilellhorn, will
recclva a BH In education and
has been assigned to teach at
8L Michael’* Lutheran School
in Fort Myers In the fall.
Betty, daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. A. Duda Jr., who also
will receive her IIS In educe*
tion, will teach at Faith Luth­
eran School In Bay City,
Mich.
Both glrla are Oviedo lllgh
School gmduatea and membera o f St. Luke's Lutheran
Churrh in Slavla.
Mrs. Ilellhorn and Mra.
Duda will attend graduation
exerciaca.

Area Student*
On Dean's List
Three Seminole C o u n t y
students have been named to
tha dean's Hat at tha Uni­
versity o f Florida fo r tha
winter trimester.
Sharon Lorraine Giles, o f
Lsko Monroe, ond Lawrence
J. Pivec Jr., 42S Summerlin
Avenue sad Roberts Ann
Rankin, SOI Flamingo Drive,
both of Sanford, wvro on the
Hat o f academic leaders.

to dig, Injure, or destroy
trees and other vegautioo In
public parks was Introduced
today by Rep. Loo Welsieahfrs, of Dads

/

I

Pie, Anyone?
WIESBADEN, G e r m a n y
(UPD—Member* of the Wies­
baden a n d
Mainz pigeon
breeder* club* released 4,700
birds last Saturday in a dem­
onstration o f their homing
ability.
Only 50 pigeons returned.
“ Our member* are worried
sick." a spokesman said.
"What could have happened to
4,650 pigeons."

OAKS GARDEN CLUB in*tnlle&lt;l officer* for the coming year at the May
luncheon. Pictured are (seated, from left) Mr*. Jock Irwin, corresponding
secretary; Mr*. Howard Pryor, president; Mr*. B. D. Spence, treasurer,
and Mr*. Thomas Theall. secretary; (standing) Mr*. James Parker, first
vice president, and Mr*. Gary Sowers, accond vice president.

RENT-A-CAR

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King Car-Truck Rental
Hcnt a new '65 Mustang er
other fine compact car for

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plus 8c a mile. Includes
gas, service. Insurance.

DEKLE’S
GULF SERVICE

NENVI.Y ELECTED president o f the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce.
Don Jackson, and Mr*. Jackson serve spaghetti supper to Mrs. Kristi
Ilrown, new resident in the community, at fund raising supper sponsored
by tho organization.
(Herald Photo)

SANFORD

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RICHARD OSTRANDER, president of Bear Lake Community Club, was
one o f 75 members and friends enjoying supper sponsored by the organi­
zation nt Bcnr Luko Elementary School. Table hostesses (down tabic from
right) were Mrs. Aggie Ostrander, Mrs. Helen Cockley, Mis* Irma Strnssberg, Mrs. Bussell Loomis, and Mr*. James Ancruin. Last club meeting
o f this season will be held Juno 17.
(Herald Photo)

KBCi. 7.15 VALUE

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TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - A
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Pigeon Pot

By Julia Rartoa
Tho Oaks Garden Club of
Mailland and A l t a m o n t e
Springs Installed new officers
at the May luncheon at the
Open Hearth with Mrs. W. T.
Chennell as Installing officer.
Serving are Mr*. Howard
Pryor, president; Mr*. James
Parker, first vice president
Mrs. Gary Sowers, second
vice president; Mrs. B. D.
Spence,
treaaurer;
Mr * .
Thomas Theall, secretary, and
Mrs. Jack Irwin, correspond­
ing secretary.
Committee chairmen for the
year named by Mr*. Pryor arc
Mra. Jamea Wagner, civic pro­
ject; Mr*. John Held, flower
show; Mr*. Gordon Lofgrcn,
hospitality and membership;
Mr*. Parker, program; Mra.
Sowers,
publication;
Mr s .
James Hansford, WBys and
mean*; Mrs. Jack Pyle, hor­
ticulture; Mrs. Earl Donald­
son, parliamentarian and by­
laws; Mr*. Alton Klin?, gar­
den therapy; Mrs. Berl Chap­
man. awards; Mr*. Robert
McKaddcn, book s e r v i c e ;
Mrs. Knowlton Harrell, histor­
ian, and Mrs. It. U. Lockcby,
publicity.
The club has adjourned for
the summer with the next
meeting to be In September.

Senator Johnson
Makes History
TALLAHASSEE (D P I) —
Ren. Beth Johnson o f Or­
lando, haa made history.
Mrs. Johnaon berama the
flrat woman ever to preside
over tha Florida Ri-nnte, tak­
ing her turn at the gavel at
tha request o f Henate Presi­
dent James Connor.
Sen. Verio Pope, o f St. Au­
gustine, noted tha incident for
history.
lie had spread on the Ren­
at* Journal tha notation that
on thla day In 1945, the flrat
woman, Beth Johnson, preaid­
ed over the Senate, performed
ably and received a standing
ovation from her colleagues
when aha finished.
Mrs. Johnaon, serving her
second session as a senator,
is Florida’s first and only
lady senator. She served In
tha llouao prior to her eleva­
tion.

QTfir #anforS WerglB
M 12 — May 27, 1965
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Pooches And Pouches
The Post Office Department has
Just announced that 7,000 mail car­
riers were bitten by dogs in 1964.
It wasn’t explained whether the
dogs were unhappy with the service
or just didn’t like mailmen. But it
does indicate a strained relationship.
On the other hand, it’s a common
sight to see a mailman accompanied
on his rounds by a dog or even sev­
eral dogs. And they must really like
the guy. since it stands to reason all
of them wouldn’t be tagging along
because they expect to get a letter.
Why do dogs bite some mailmen
and like others?

Dick West’s

POWER HITTER

The Lighter Side

It depends partly on the dog, of
course. But it also may depend on
the postman. Some carriers may go
out of their way a bit to win over
suspicious or hostile pooches with a
friendly word and a confident ap­
proach.
The same technique has been
known to work with people. And
with nations.
If it’s important for the U.S. mail
to get through, it’ s important for
human understanding and good will
to get through, too.
And by special delivery.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
When and-or if the time
comes that wc all Join hands
and go marching into the
Great Society, I feel certain
that the U.S. Agriculture Research Service will be at the
head of the column.
No other group that I
know is doing more to lead
us onward and upward than
the good n!d ARS.
During the year we get oc­
casional reports on some o f
the wonders being performed
hy the boys down at the lab.
But the full Impact doesn’t
register until these mnrvels
are all on view at the aame
time.
A summary o f recent agri­
culture research projecta has
just been published by a
House appropriations sub­
committee. Put them all to­
gether. they spell P-B-O-GU-E-S-S, a word that means
a lot to thee and me.
—"P " is for pink bollworms, peaches, pregnancy
prevention and parthenogene­
sis. Within the past 12
months, the ARS has;

Production vs. People
On paper, the record of the lessdeveloped countries o f the free world
in raising their standards of living
appears impressive.
The figures for 24 o f these countries, as reported by the National
Industrial Conference Board, show
that industrial production zoomed
122 per cent between 1953 and
1963. This was more than double the
rate for 24 more advanced countries.
Population growth, however, swal­
lowed much o f the benefit of this
gain. Here again, the rate in the
less-developed countries was more
than double that o f the developed—
2.8 per cent a year as against 1.3
per cent.
With 71 per cent o f the non-Com-

V*

munist world’s population, the lessdeveloped countries generate only 17
per cent of its income. The average
income of a citizen o f a developed
country is still about 12 times high­
er than that o f his counterpart in
a less-developed country.

Thought For Today
I was pushed hard, so that I was
falling, but the Lord helped me.—
Psalms 118:13.
*

•

•

As a physician, I have seen men,
after all other therapy had failed,
lifted out o f disease and melancholy
hy the serene effort of prayer.—
Dr. Alexis Carrel.

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Phil Newsom Say&gt;

Dr. Crane's

moths are exposed te tew
frequency sound w s m , a tot
o f their eggs won’t batch.
— “ 8 " la for "switch." Thla
pink bollworms;
Is a growth-regulating subDeveloped a new peach
stance that has besn Isolated
drink that ran be mad* from
and Identified In plants. Tha
peaches that are too ripe to
ARS
aays "sw itch" may
ship and would otherwise be
hrlng
about
revolutionary
watted;
changes in agriculture.
Found a new birth control
Farmers may ona day be
method for dairy cows; and,
able to start and stop tha
conducted new experiment!
growth of their crop* "on
with parthenogenetlc develop­
command," so to apeak. If
ment, a mysterious process
so, old mother nature will b*
by which chickens are hatch­
In the tame boat with tha
ed from infertile egg*.
rooster.
— "R " it for rooster, which
—-The final “ S" ia for sur­
won't have much to crow
plus property. Which is what
about if those parthenogene­
that unfortunate rooster may
sis experiments pan out,
become.
— "O "
Is
for
opener.
Thanks In part to the ARS,
beekeepers now have a new
machine that uncaps honey­
combs, The next step, I pre­ INVESTMENT SERVICE
sume, will be a fllptop hon­
Listed and unlisted
eycomb.
Securities
—"G " Is for grapefruit.
Mutual
Funds
The ARS hat identified the
ft
substance that gives grape­
ALLEN * CO.
fruit It* distinctive aroma.
Jtl E. LEMON ST. , *
It is called "nootkatone."
LAKELAND, FLA- U
— “ R" is for rooster. I’ve

Unlocked th* secret of
what makes female pink bollworms attractive to male

COMPLETE

already mentioned that once,
Member; Midwest Stock Kick.
but 1 feel to sorry for the
Chicago Board s f Trad*
poor bird, I thought I would
give him an extra plug while
The batter called out on he ia still around to enjoy It. Orlando Sales Representative
strikes blames th* umpire,
—"E " is for ears. Re.
not himself.
searrh into ths physiological MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
• • »
effect o f noise on insects
Th. GA 5 8034
New teen-age fad la pierced shows that if Indian meal
Poland throughout the war.
They are Communist, nation­ ears for earrings. It's net th*
alistic, generally anti-Ameri­ first time girls hava been
can and anti-Semitic.
needled for fad*.
• • •
All
unbalanced
economy
buttles sellout unemployment
Iwian companies have a real
at the sain* time it ia torn interest in income tax returns
between continuing emphasis this year.
• • •
on heavy industry and a ris
The only knock we wel­
lug demand for consumer
goods. In the urban areas, un­ come is by Opportunity.
• • •
employment and the unsatis­
Airlines
are
showing
fied demand for ronsumer
gcodi leads to mounting un movies, but passengers have
to bring the popcorn.
rrsU
• • •
The Irast unrest is among
Philosophers say nothing
the farmers. O f all the Poles,
they have tetnined the most ran change human nature.
How about a driver’* license T
independent*.

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Worry Clinic
"And his pals agreed fully moot) when we first tasted
with him, for they apparently the new food, then those gen­
tlrs field o f psychology. It looked with far more delight eralised emotions begin to
not only shows ths ftseln- on hot doga than on the moat fasten upon that new food.
sting development of food appetising ateak or chicken
For example, when children
preferences. But It offers dinner. Why I f
get free fiom city apartment
young peopls s msgir for­
Well, you readers with chil­
mula by which to create dren have doubtlcsa faced restrainta and romp on the
romance. For lore follows much the same restaurant beach or taka Boy Scout
ths very asms pattern ns altuatlon which Terry's father hikes, the fun attaching to
T en y 's liking for hot dogs! describes.
their outdoor freedom actual­
CASE W-404: Terry F.,
And you can answer his ly becomea entwined with tha
seed 10, Is a Cub Scout.
pussled question by realising hot dog.
*'Dr. Crane," his father be­ that thera is no native or
I.ater, they disdain T-bone
gan, "I decided to taka Terry inborn fondness for any food ateak or fried chicken and
and thrss o f hla pals to a except sugar!
grumble If they find not hot
fancy restaurant for a cele­
Therefore, fried chicken, T- doga on the menu.
bration.
bonc steak, fancy fish menus
For the hot dogs ressurect
"This eating placs was not­ and all the hundreds of other many submerged memories
ed for its superb steaks and appetising food items that that have a delightful "aura"
fried chicken, as well as vari­ tempt us adults, don't have or emotional "halo."
tha asms attraction to young­
ous ssa foods.
When a Cub 8cout thus
"B ut when ths boys looked sters on their first encounter. bites Into a hot dog, ha la figOur liking for foods is an uiativcly reviving dozens of
over the menu, Terry blurted
out, ‘This place is no good. It example of a transference. If hikes, picnics, beach parties
doein’t have any hot dogs on we experienced a delightful and outdoor excitement.
tha menu!'
picnic or other jolly party
Hs la thus biting Into fun,
romping,
games,
youthful
camaraderie.
So he transfers all those
diffuse past memories to the
hot dog and imagines that It
C'SHrpusi
Attoaont* Springs
'ft '
is tha most delicious meat
Mra. RltoUn Harris
Mr*. Julia Barton
118-1811
item on tha menu.
•55 3534
Actually, the hot dog may
MM5M
Bear Lak.-For.it City
l&gt;e
exactly the same In flavor
Urn. Maryann Milan
Lax* Mara
uml food value aa when he
531-1571
Mra. France* Wetter
was given tha first bite of
311-4115
CnaMlWrry
such a wiener aa a baby In
Mrs. Jan* Casselberry
Lake Monro*
his high chair.
j
5S5-5545
Mra. H. L. Jokneeu
And in that high chair, tha
11I-471X
Chnlnetn
usual infant will pucker up
Mrs. Joan Mafia
hla mouth and spit out the
Mra.^Dmna^Estoa
553-5741
bite of hot dog.
•35-3317
DcBary
If he could talk, he might
North Orlando
Mr*. John L*nan
expresa dislike for such a
Mra. Margaret Coeby
555-4551
novel taste.
333-5735
D*ltonn
For at that moment the hot
Onto**
Mrs. Ml Idrad Han*y
Mra. Clareace Snydev
dog does not tap dozens o f
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331-4541
former exciting picnic memor­
Genera
ies or submerged emotions o f
Oried*
Mra. Hrelyn Lundy
Mra. JoAnn Hay*
fun and frolic.
3S5-S1M
545-4575
But later, the hot dog is a
symbol. It now tastes wonder­
ful, for it is an "Open Se­
same" or magic lamp that
transports him bark to many
thrilling outdoor experiences.
Men, the same basic laws
apply to winning a sweet­
P a g e 1-A
S a n fo r d , F ia rid a
T h u ra ., May 27, 1965 heart as to making a strange
food acquire delightful qual­
w a l t k b a . u ia L o w , wui to a « a i» r tia u a M M
ities.
raaN K v o lt o l in u , o n t i s u n * a m e n t S i » « « i ,
Just link your contacts with
BOOKHT ALEXa h u b s
p a v l e a o o a s a ia a
the new girl with pleasure,
AeeoolAte Editor
Advertising Direeter
fun, happiness, gay ramaredpmioj v a s m r
b o v sta a sa
erie.
H.neglaa Editor
Aavertlelsg Maeegor
DOHIk W It.LIAMS
Ultimately, you will then
Seels tv Kalter
gAH IB IMOBMABBB
become, like the Cub Scout's
•HITTIU A tsriN
Besiesaa Manager
hot dog, a means of releas­
City editor
PBBS S X L U
ing diffusa emotions o f de­
Jt’Dt WBS.S.S
Meehaaisai lagL
C*aaty sailer
light
BtU, VIRCBMT
She will then think you are
Staff Photographer
wonderful! So— get hep!
(Always writ# to Dr.
Published delly except Saturday, Buadey end Christmas; pub­
lished Saturday preceediag Christine*
Crsne la car* of this newss ta a c a ir T io A b a t b s
paper, encloainf a long
U see Delivery
Ms week stamped, addressed envel­
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BP M a l l
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most Interesting In ths «n-

Herald Area Correspondents

When
Hitler's defeated j Harsh disciplinary messures
army hsgan pulling out of wrre used to spread atheism.
Neither the atheism cf com­
W arsiw In the closing months
munist nor Cardinal Wyatynof World War II It left be­
ski's firm opposition to It
hind In the rubble the ruins
were new. Cardinal Wyltyno f Warsaw's most famous
ski’s steadfast stand already
churches.
had ro*t him three year* in
Today In rebuilt Warsaw,
detention.
those shrines have been re­
Within Poland today there
stored in all their former
are numerous conflict*.
beauty. Among them are the
The Communist party Is di­
Church of the Holy Sacra­
vided between old leaders,
ment standing along one side
many of whom received their
of ths new town market
training In Moscow, and a
square. Another it St. John's
younger faction called the
Cathedral.
"partisans." These latter are
Attendance In W a r s a w
mcally men who remained In
churches is heavy.
In the words of a Western
diplomat in Warsaw, "The
church it In the heart of
Poles."
Editor, The Herald:
But at perhaps nowhere
Thank you for the newspa­
else within the European per coverage you gave uur
Communist bloc except the swim team this year, Moat
Soviet Union, the church is towns give a brief list o f re­
under heavy pretaura from sults of their school's meets,
the state,
with a story if the kids do
Aa a certain amount of lib­ something extraordinary.
eralisation spreads across the
David Higginbotham, your
the East European blcc and High School Spurts Reporter,
relations between church and guve us story coverage on
atate undergo marked im­ every swimmer, every event,
provement in Hungary, the uml pictures of our team. I
screws tighten In Poland.
challenged David back in JV
And aa Polish Catholics Football season to try to cov­
gathered for
Holy
Week er our iwim team as well as
prayers, their primal*, Stefan he did our JV Football tram
Cardinal Wyasynaki, carried —Congratulations. David,
his battle against oppression
Tlmnks to Mr. Brookshire
o f ths church to the pulpit.
for permitting Duvid to enter
Seminarians drafted into to much of our material.
ths army, he said, were not
Thanka to Bill Vincent for
permitted to pray.
the many fine pictures s o
On fast days they were had |&gt;ublished.
John Colbert
forced Into special physical
exercises.
Swim Coach

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

ICCNTCLAld ) f t ‘

(baah

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBV: I hive
ietn happily married for
tvar 20 year* to a aelfmad* man who ha* had
n t r little education. He it
doing very well financially.
Our aona are of college age,
and my huiband refute* to
encourage them to get a

higher education. He aaya
all you need to get along la
guta. 1 don’ t agree. Do
youT
VAN NUYS
DEAR VAN: No. But if
“ guta" are a factor, an ed­
ucated man with guta haa

a much better chance of
aurceeding than a man with
guta alone.
•

•

•

DEAR ABBY: I’ve been
married three and one-half
month* and 1 love married
life My huiband and I get
along fine except for one

thing. He doesn't want me
to wenr a girdle. So far it
hasn't bothered me because
most of my clothes can b«
worn without one. But with
summer coming on, i l l be
w e a r i n g last summer's
rlothes and they all have
straight skirts. 1 can’t wear
e straight skirt without a
girdle. My husband says I
don't need a girdle, but I
feel (loppy without ont.
When I wear a girdle, my
husband doesn't talk to me
for a day. f love my hus­
band and went to please
him, but thle has me stump­
ed. I don’ t know why h* is
so against girdles.
GIRDLE TROUBLE

O n fih id y e 0swoldJaeob»

Qgcoby

]l looks like a case nf one
peck being worth a lot more
than two flnesiea but Hal
*841
plucked that king Juil as eas­
9 J I1
ily as if he hid looked in his
* AKQJt
*74
opponent’s hand.
RUT
EAST
It wss all a matter of count­
*88
* J 101T
ing. He started by noting that
VK
V 101 8 9 8
DEAR TROUBLE: Tell
West held exactly two apadea.
* 88
*8741
Next came the parade of dia­ your husband that you
Ha carried hla aupremacy + J 1 8 1 I8 S 3 1 * Nun*
monds and when Weat showed FEEL better in a girdle
SOUTH
over Into the first day* of con­
nut on the third diamond lead, and, furthermore, ha can
* AKQl
tract, but refused to concede
Hal had counted exactly 11 of wear what ha wants to un­
Y A Q 74
that Kientlflc bidding was
* 10 3
hla cards and knew that the der his clothes, and you'll
necessary.
* AKQ
do the seme. Stay FIRM
other one waa a heart.
His Jump to seven no-trump
North and South vulnerable
On the last diamond lead on that. (Maybe he waa
was typical of his slam bid­ North Seat Seeth We*
East had to discard down to fascinated by a bowl of
ding but the contract waa a
1*
Pam 7 N.T. Pam
one heart In order lo hang on gelatin when ha was a ba­
good one. He had 11 top tricks
Pam Pam
to (he jack of apadea. Hal dis­ by.)
and could make the 13th eas­
* s
•
carded bis deuce of spadea
ily if spades broke three-three.
and
made
the
lest
two
tricks
DEAR
ABBY:
la then
Falling that he could still
fail back on a Unease for the you will see that Weit holds with the ace and queen of anything wrong with •
the singleton king of hesrts hearts without caring about father kissing his son, Our
king ol hearts.
son Is almost eight years
If you look at all the cards, and that sides don't break. the location of the king.
old and I can't remembsr
ever seeing his father kiss
him. My huiband says,
'Men don’t kisa boys—it’s
effeminate." It’s h e a r t Indlins,
looting
and
maiming
These being days when
By Mrs. Martel Lawrence
breaklng to see our little 7
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. everybody marches In protest in his name. He's survived four-year-old daughter get­
what
hooligan
Christians
call­
Two nitoundlng statements •gainst injustices done to
ting huga and kissee from
recently emerged from the other people, I’m lempted to ed “ holy wars", the Reform­ her Daddy, while the little
ation, Puritan superstition,
leadership of
Mississippi's
boy watchea with tears in
White Knights of the Ku Klux march myself on these White witchburning, arrogant miss­ his eyes, The boy is a fine,
Knights In protest against the ionaries—tho whole eavage ca­
Xian.
well-behaved child. He Idol­
They are: "Through Christ, outrage they do to Jesus. I boodle of history's self-styled ises his fathsr, but the re­
our Lord nod Savior, the Ku asked Dr. Angus Hull, execu­ Christians who committed evil sentment he is building up
Klux Klan of Mlaalaalpl is tive aecretary of the New York In his name.
toward his sister bcrujie
spiritually connected with our City Baptist Societies, to com­ Yes, It’s Just possible that
of all the affection her
Xian brethren of Alabama . , ment on Klen effort! In behalf this century will destroy Chris­
father lavishes on her la
our purpose is to preserve of tho preservation of Christ­ tianity. Becauaa it's a very
ianity. He said: "If they suc­ angry century. Here at home, terrible. I’lcase tell me, AhChristianity,’*
ai well ea In Islam's Africa by, do you think It Is so
Speaking, dear reader, la the ceed, they will destroy It."
And you know, it's just poss­ and In Buddhist and Hindu wrong for a father to kiss
leadership of hooligans who,
according to good authority, ible that they and their like Asia, there are millions of peo­ hla aonf
A MOTHER
ple who love to point at his­
are responsible for murders, might do Just exactly that.
beatings, burnings, and bomb­ Jesus has survived an awful tory's hoodlum Christiana and
ings in their state last spring, mess of Christiana. He's sur­ say, "See, lhat’s what your
vived the Christians of the Jesus produced1"
summer and fall.
Spanish Inquisition who tortur­ Those statement* made by
Poor Jesus.
Ho wns tho man, you'll re­ ed In his name. He's survived the leadership of Mississippi's
call, who said, "This is my tha Crusader* who carved up White Knights are dangerous
commandment: that ye love Moslems In hla name. He's lo Jesus — more cruel than
one another as 1 have loved survived the Conqulsladorei ever was Pilate. They encour­
who stole the gold of American aged bale of Jesus,
you".
"My sister, who reduced by
your 'Figure Perfection Diet,'
■aye It was her determination
which made her follow the
diet.
I have no will power and
THURSDAY, MAY 37, IMS er.’’ Chamberlain gels in a killing her sunt (Jorjt Curt­
TV Time’a Show of the Night: plug for his latcjt plcturo and inright) after the aunt thwarts am therefore, at 48, so heavy
10-11 p.m. NDC. Perry Como sings a song, "April Love," her elopement with • "For­ 1 look awful. If I get a copy
and eat what is shown, at
Show. For hit final show of from hla latest album. Miss
tune Hunter," very well plsy- limes, would it still help? I
Carroll
and
the
New
Christy
the aeason, Perry lUti Rich­
rd by Jerk Ging. Perry Ms- eat at restaurants at lunch
ard Chamberlain, Dlahann Minstrels have nothing to plug
ion defends tho helpless girl, time and I do have a cocktail
Carroll and the New Christy so they Just do a good job of
end the real killer Is a Last- tvery day.-M .N ."
Minstrels as guests In Chi­ singing.
minute surprise.
Yes, it IS a matter of deter­
cago, Saluting the Windy City,
Ifl p.m. CBS. Perry Meson,
8:30 0:90 p.m. NBC. Dr. Kil­ mination when you stick to ■
Perry opena with "Sly Kind of “ The Case of the Lonely Elop­
dare "The Chemistry of An­ diet. You know you should not
Town," and his other eolos in­ er." (Rerun) An Interesting
ger." (Rerun) Guest star Hip eat certain foods end a drink
clude "U 1 Ruled the World" performance by Jana Taylor
Tarn snarls hli way sullenly at lunch is bad for you. Your
and "Dream on LllUe Dream­ as an introvert accused of
through the largely unsym­ health la so Important that I
pathetic rule of ■ brilliant but cannot understand why you
a l m o i t unhumin resident. do not go on a diet. You would
There's the Inevitable clash of took so much younger and feel
personalities with the row-like to much belter. If you are
Kildare and tho expected mo­ 30% overweight, It is very
H ill (I) Jonpardy
m JIH O AY p. M.
dangerous to your health and,
ment of truth at the end.
(»&gt; Price Is Rlcht
t&lt;) Tha McCoy*
90:30 p.m. ABC. Bewitched yes, happiness. If you want a
8:M (•) Ntws, aport* v r « thor
"Eat at Mario's," It finally
FRIDAY r . M.
(I) Nowillno
happens! Samantha finds her­
(I) Nowarnpo C«Ht.
11:11 II) Kay When
4:M CI&gt; lliintttr-llr-lnkl-/
self In a competitive adver­
(I) t,ove ot Ufa
(lj Now*— Walter Cros.
(!) Hanna Itoad
tising situation with huiband
ttill |l) Nows—
kite
DETROIT (UPl)—Ths TigDirrln and, with Endors on
(I) Bat Mastsrso*
11:11 (I) Truth or Consta
n
have recalled pitcher Jack
file (I) Olono Root**
quanta*
her side, poor Darrin doesn't
(I) Rlflsmaa
II) Basrah Per Tomor­ stand a chance. But, Stm re­ Hamilton and purchasad tha
row
(I) Huntlns ft rtik l.f
contract of p i t e k a r Ron
Til* Cl) Jannr Quasi
II) Pslhor Know* Boot lents end before the show It
Nlschwlts, both from tha Syr*
(J) Donlol lioon*
ll:tl 11/ auldlne Mfht
over
everyone
is
pulling
to­
(I) Thl Mumlsra
13:11 (S) NHO Now* noport
scum farm club. They optionS:M tl) Pairs Mason
1:11 fl) Nowo . Editorial . gether, pushing the benefits of
id Infialder George Smith and
(l&gt; Doans l»ot«
Wool jar
plus. Cute ehow, but U you're
•ill (J) Dr Kildare
(I) airl Talk
pitcher Ed Rakow to Syra­
on ■ diet, careful. Some of
(I) Mr Ttiroo Boat
fl) Tonneoiae Erato
cuse.
•:ll (I) Password
till tl) Kocuo
that Italian cooking it fatten­
IS) Bowltshsd
l:lt (1) t.oi‘1 Moke A Deal
ing
Just
to
bear
about.
1:11 (SI Haul
t o As Tho world Turei
tt) Portoa Plaod
(I) Newsline
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Defend­
ti) cofsbrttr asm*
t:)i (S) NBC Now* Ropsrl
ers "The Star-Spangled a hel­
(I) Porrr Como
lill (I) Momsnt of Post
(&lt;) Tho Dotoadira
(O Password
lo." (Rerun) This episode pro­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
tl) Jimmy Dssa Show
tl) Plomo la Tks Wind pounds the theme of just bow The Washington Rsdsklns to­
tills tl) Now* I purl* Woa­ till (I) Hector*
responsible is eociely for the day announced the signing
th.r
(I) Art Llnklottsr
tt) Nswsospa
tt) Hay la Coarl
unlawful actions of our youth. of two veteran defensive line­
It) Ntwsllas
1:14 (I) AIIC Ntwa
Though it's extremely well men. Contracts for tha 1988
1:11 (I) Anothor World
11:11 IS) The Let* ahow
(I) Thostar ol the Btara
14) To Toll The Truth
written (eerles creator Regi­ season were received from
fl) Osaorsl Hospital
t l :!l ()) Toalfht Show
nald Rom did tha script) and tackle Fred Williams and
I U (I) Now*—Edwards
1:11 III Ton Don’t Sty
acted with distinction (Ossie and ■ tackls Ron Bnldow.
HUUA1 A. K.
it) Kde* of Ntsai
II) Tho Yount Married* Devis plays a prosecutor and
I.M IS) Bite Oa
Richard Jordan and Kathleen
1:11 (t) Match Ootas
lill IS) Buathlne Almanao
r m r
h m im o l i
II) Tho Secret Storm
*:!l tl) Now* ft Woolhor
Widdoes play a couple of soc­
(II Traltmastsr
M l U) latro lo Cbomiatry
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4:11 ft) NBC Nowa Ropsrt
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with an out) this is a stacked
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1:11 (!) Waka-us Movies
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1:11 tl) Csualdowa Nows
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except the perpetrators of a
■porta
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ft) Ktwscopt
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him four years ago and
didn’t tvsn know his last
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Seniors Perform
‘Volunteer Tasks
By Dottle Atattln
The candle Mrs. Woodruff serves as its librarian, is a
(Second of Three)
has III will light (he way for member of the Woman's Club
The giving of one'i self, thousands of people who are Dance and and Glee Club and
one'* lime, talents and capabi­ now blind, hut who someday a Democratic committee wolities In unpaid service to will open their eyes on a new- man. She also works with the
Audubon Society. Garden Club
others is one of the most re­ world of light and beauty.
e * e
and St. Anne's Guild.
warding ways in which people
• • •
"I cannot conceive what this
who have reached retirement
"How beautiful upon the
* a g e continue to be active, use­ hospital and other hospitals
across the country would do mountains are the feet of them
ful and needed.
Hundreds of "senior citi- without the devoted services that bringelh good tidings."
Two senior citizen*, of San­
tens" of this area daily per­ of the Hospital Auxiliary—the
form volunteer tasks in ser­ Pink Ladies," said Robert ford. Judge R. W. Ware. 83,
vices for which no organiza- Bcsscrcr, administrator of the and Mrs. W. P. Chapman, 71,
tlon, individual or institution Seminole Memorial Hospital. have "brought the good tid­
"W e could never even begin ings” to hundreds of persons
could afford to pay.
Often their efforts so un­ to pay for the services they in the many years they have
taught Sunday School classes
heralded and unnoticed except render." he added.
Selling a brisk pace for sev­ at First Methodist Church.
. f o r the gratitude and appre­
Judge Ware’ s 3S year* of
c ia t i o n of those to whom the eral hundred of these compasionate ladies, perl and teaching the Gospel and Mrs.
helping hand Is extended.
Senior Citizens Month, the pretty in their pink uniforms Chapman's to years total more
month of May, is an excellent and white blouses, is Mrs. M. than three quarters of a
century of dedicated service.
time for clubs, organizations, Van Brackle.
communities and individuals to
This 82-ycar-old pixie told Sundny after Sunday with the
honor the vast army of vol­ Ihe reporter who interviewed members of the Men's Blhle
unteers — people who care her at her tasks in the lios Class and the Truthseekcrs,
the women’s Bible class.
enough to "d o something" pitality Shop.
Recently these two were
" I don’t consider myself a
about whatever it is that
COMMUNITY SERVICES, civic nntl religious endeavor* nnd pood work*
senior cilizcn—t don't like that honored by members of Iheir
.n e e d s to be done.
fill the lives of these senior citizens nntl benefit others each day. Front
* Each person, doing their title. I may look different on church at a dinner, along with
left, top row Dr. Gertrude Welton; Mrs. Richard Fricdle, Judge R. W.
part to help, adds up to a the outside but Inside, I'm just Mrs. Richard Fricdle, 75, a
bush, carrying out her task of other civic association*.
volume of service that could ihe same as I always have former school teacher, -who re­
A former Brooklyn lawyer,
not possibly be chronicled, been and I have always tried cently volunteered to assist landscape chairman.
The surpassing beauty of Harry Bell, arranges bus trips
were this newspaper to run to do whatever 1 could to Mrs. Chspman with her dut­
ies, taking over the class every many of the lovely yards and to points of interest around
a full page dally ennumerating help."
grounds of homes through out the state for retired persons.
Chuckling, she confided that other Sunday.
the helping hands of the Good
the
area are a result of the He is also active in the Meth­
Most important of ail, Mrs.
she goes for a swim every
Samaritans.
Chapman and Judge Ware not work of garden • clubbers, odist Church and civic life of
We esn only touch lightly day in a neighbor's pool.
"It's not my pool and so l only sre dedicated teachers, whose clubs are Ihe direct re­ Ihe community.
here on the untold story of
Mrs. John Kbctsch, a form­
f c many, many senior citizens, don't have to lake care of it. hut also arc living examplci of sult of the seed (hat was the
^ w h o when they eventually de­ I can just jump in and swim the precepts that they expound dream of the Sanford Garden er bookkeeper, secretary of
part the mortal world will around, then get out and go each Sabhnth, humble, loving, Club which Mrs. Cole helped the AARP, has made over 30
trips in the past year to area
to plant many years ago.
leave behind them the great­ home," she said with an im­ servants of the Ixird.
* • •
hospitals tronsporting people
est form of immortality—the pish grin.
One of Ihe groups which who cannot drive.
It has often been said that
Not all Ihe Pink I.adies have
gift of self.
Elmer Crumbachrr, trea
• • •
a nice neighbor with a pool, one can feel closer to God in ■ doe* much to make the live*
One of the most outstanding but all of Ihrm are nice neigh­ garden lhan in any other of senior citizens of the area surer of Ihe rlnh, uses Ills
happier
and
more knowledge to give free advice
senior citizens of this area is bor* themselves—in the time- place, because Ihe Lord creat­ fuller,
to nil who ask about Insurance
meaningful
is
Ihe
American
ed
a
garden
before
he
creat­
good
Mrs. Frank C. Woodruff, of honored tradition of
Association of Retired I’crsnus problems.
DeBary, founder and execu­ neighbors around the world ed people.
• • •
Gardening is an act of creat­ in DeBary, all "senior citi­
t i v e secretary of the Seminole who feel deep sympathy snd
zens"
themselves.
In every civic organization
* Memorial Hospital Eye Bank, compassion for the sick and ing — planting a seed, nurtur­
President it Mrs, Charles (except the Jaycccs who have
ailing and offer their services ing it and watching that
called SHEBA.
Touched and inspired when to do whatever they may, which seemed dead spring to Ulrich, a former social work­ an age limit of 35) in every
she learned that it la possible bearing out another Christian new life and bear fruit so that er who is past president of the church, club, social and fra­
Auxiliary to the Volunteer ternal group ran he found
for a portion of the eyes of a principle, "I was sick and ye It's own life shall continue.
One of this area's most dedi­ Firemen, a member of the busy, active senior citizens.
deceased person to be trans­ visited m e."
. . .
cated and most successful gar­ Women’* Club and Stamp Their wisdom, experience and
planted to a living blind per­
abilities prove invaluable as­
Along these same lines of deners is Mrs. Charles Cole, Club.
son, Mrs. Woodruff set about
Mrs. Ulrich has hrlpcd with sets in helping In chart the
single-handedly to spread this caring for the sick is the life of Geneva. This venerable
good news to others snd slory of Dr. Gertrude Wcllan, lady carries home "baskets the library, the blood hank, course of group activities,
» through concentrated, relcnt- of DeBary, who recently re­ full" of first, second and third the youth committee, Ihe em ­ community projects and civic
* less, effort, to establish the ceived the Distinguished Alum­ place ribbons from every gar­ ergency committee and many endeavors.
na Award at the centennial den show that is ever held In
first eye bank In this area.
Today, after only a few celebration of St. Margaret's the community, as well as in
years, Mrs. Woodruff and other School for Girls in Waterbury, the district and the state.
She is said to have two
volunteers whom she rallied to Conn.
Dr. Welton first started out "green thumbs," but Mrs.
the cause, have persuaded
FOR EVERY NEED
more than 600 persons to will as a teacher on a Navajo In­ Cole laughs and says they are
(heir eyes after death so that dian Reservation in Idaho, and "just dirty thumbs from dig
Iha living might have the gift later relumed to her studies giug in (he earth."
as one of two women gradu­
One of the original founder*
of sight.
Untiring In her efforts to ates in a class of 72 medical of the Sanford Garden Club,
further this thrilling cause, sludents from the University this sprightly lady was recent
Mrs. Woodruff devotes untold of Michigan medical achool in ly honored with a life time
membership.
hours to the administration of 1910.
She served at the clinical
Rut she doesn't rest on her
the Eye Bank Association.
She has received the whole laboratories and X-ray depart­ laurels—only a few weeks ago
hearted co-operation o f the ments of Nassau Hospital in she was busy Inulling all over
Sanford and Casselberry Lion* New York; Beverly Hospital, the country-side, b e g g i n g ,
Clubs, but to this dedicated Mass, and the Polyclinic Hos­ wheedling and cajoling to get
senior citizen mutt go the pital in New York until in 1918 donations of plants, fertilizer,
most earnest praise, for it Is she joined the staff of new mulch and other necessary in
q she who "lifted high the torch" New City Bureau of Labora­ gredients with which to land­
as
bsctcriologist-in- scape the new Garden Chib
hearing out the philosophy of tories
Center building in time (or (he
Christ thsl "R is better to charge.
When Dr. Welton retired in dedication ceremonies.
light one little candle, than to
1936 she moved to DeBary
Hiving acquired (hem, she
curse the darkness."
where she helped form the personally directed the exact
DeBary Concert Orchestra and planting of each shrub and

Ware nnd Mrs. W. P. Chapman; Mrs. Charles Cole. Rottom row from left,
Mrs. Charles Ulrich; Elmer Crumlutrhcr; Mrs. M. Van Hrnckle; Mrs.
Frank C . W oodruff; Harry Hell anti Mrs. John Ebctsch.

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Bridge Club
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DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club hed IB tables in play
for Tuesday's master point
game. Mrs. Robert Nicholls
directed.
Winners were, NS, first,
Mrs. Edith Hawley and Dr.
R. R. Ros bo rough; aerond, a
tie, Mrs. Jody Bunnail and
V Mra. E. E. Anderson with
Mr*. Ida B. Wilson and Mra.
J. D. Cordell; fourth, Mra. 0 .
N. Lackey and Mra. Edwin
Warhter; fifth, Mrs. R. F.
Scudder and Mrs. William
Hibbard.
EW, first,
Mrs. Frank
Matheson and £ . Z. Walter;
second, Mrs. Doyle Driver and
. William Woodlock; third, Mra.
^W illiam Woodlock and Mra.
Loris Weeks; fourth, Mrs.
Elsa Unklea and Mrs. Frank
Holdsr; fifth, Mra. Mildred
Destert and Mrs. Dolores
Finn.
Winners for the month o f
May were, first. Dr. Ros bor­
ough; second, Mra. Loretta
Munson; third, E. Z. Walters;
^fourth, Mrs. Edna Reilly;
fifth, Mrs. W. B. Cook, aisth,
Mrs. Ruth Bl*tt.

Eight Left

LOWELL, H u*. (UPI) — A
cat laid one of its nine lives on
the line early today when fire
erupted la a row of three-story
buildings. The cat leaped aafei|y to the ground from a top" l o o r window.

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Dividend Of 100%
Declared By Eckerd
Jack M. Eckerd, president
end chairman o f the hoard of
Eckerd Drug* o f Florida,
Inc., announced a recordbreaking year at the end o f
the fiscal year, April 3. To­
tal aalea of $23,054,705 as
compared to the year befora
'when sales were $17,105,824,
a per share earnings o f $3.05,
os compared to $1.72 the pre­
vious year.
On May H , the board of
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Florida, Inc., declared a 100
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“ We are certainly pleased,”
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faith In Florida’s future so
well demonstrated. We have
added eight Eckerd Drug
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quality-economy stores, gear­
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fered customers by the em­
ployees of Eckerd’s. Eckerd
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tribute $111,000 to the em­
ployes profit-sharing trust
fund, almost
double
the
amount contributed last year.
This trust fund Is presently
shared by 301 employes."
The Eckerd Drug chain
with 37 stores In 18 Florida
communities will spearhead a
Kloride-Fun-Fur-AH program
recently proclaimed by Gov.
Hayden Duma, it was an­
nounced by Eckerd.
Goal o f Uia Florida FunFor-All program, aa an­
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Boys are made for flxlag
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Bulletin
RUte Road Department an­
nounced la Tallahassee thia
afternoon, according to UPI,
that Mae Aaphalt Company,
on Ita low bid of 9M.334, wat
awarded the contract to reanrface SR 415 (13th StreetCelery Avenue) from French
Avenue to the Sanford eaat
city llmlta and SR 434 from a
point aouth of Caatelberry
eatl and aouth to a point near
Goldenrod.

Th« Clock la atlll trying to
recover from the avalanche o f
ealla about our picture o f
Sanford’a “ myatery
man."
Charlie Morrison refutes to
tell ua when the picture was
made but it was after the in­
vention o f the telephone.

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•

A Youth Employment Sentide to be operated by students
will be set up this summer in
the Florida State Employ­
ment Office on French Ave­
nue. Last year the service
registered 1,200 students and
found jobs for 177.

•

•

•

What happened? Everyone
will have a chance to see for
themselves and draw their
own conclusions. ABC-TV'e
"W ide World of Sports" Sat­
urday will show a film of the
Cassius Clay - Sonny Listen
fight ( T).
e
e
e
Bird lover, Cora Spondenl
(no relation to R. E. Porter)
cautions motorists to slow
down if they see a quail
crosllng'lhe road as tha odds
are, at this time of the year,
she'll be followed by her tiny
brood.
e
e
•
Mayfair Country Club golf
course will be open Monday
but will be closed Tuesday.
Ordinarily the links are clos­
ed on Monday but the twitch
was made
to accommodate
golfere who have a holiday
Monday.
•
e
e
A membership drive witt be
held during Juty for the
Clnderville Volunteer F i r e
Department,
according
to
Mr*. Rex Uyrd.
The Clnderville firemen are
ready toeervo
all residente
of South Sanford and people
in the area are strongly urged
to eupport the organisation.
Last week the department a»ii,le d in putting out two firce
— one a large woods fire on
Highway 40, two m llei east
o f the Geneva bridge.
Meeting
nighta
of
the
Clnderville firemen are the
second Thursduy and fourth
Monday of each month.

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•

Ceremonies to mark official
transfer of deed for the
North Orlando recreation area
fiom the North Orlando Com­
pany to tha Village ol North
Orlando will ba held at 10:30
a.m Saturday tn tha village
office. The public is Invited
and refreshments will be
■erved.

• •

•

Randall Chase, o f Sanford,
will recelvt an honorary mem­
bership in the Florida Future
Farmers at tta 37th annual
state convention in Daytona
Beach Juna 15-13.

•

•

Sanford is a good place to live but
the city has no image, no identity.
It has no noteworthy attractions
for tourists.
Among Florida’s most interesting
cities it rates near the bottom of
the list.
Even native Floridans, in other
sections of the state, some times
nre hard-pressed to tell you where
the city is located.
"Oh, that’s between Orinndo nnd
Daytona.”
"There’s a big lake there, isn't
there?”
"Is that on the St. Johns?”
Some tourists used to be Tunnel­
ed through Sanford whether they
liked it or not. Now, Interstate 4
whisks them around the city in a few’
minutes.
If by chance the motorists happen
to glance sideways while crossing
the bridge, they mny get a faraway
look at our city 'wny up there on the
lake.
It is not good to he recalled as a
mere by-path on the road to cities
o f well-known identification and
well-established ininges.
But nil this is changing.
Our image is taking shape.
Our identification is in the mak­
ing.

The Lake Monroe Development
Project is o ff the drawing board nnd
ready for launching.
Definite, painstaking, concrete
steps taken recently by our City
Commission,
our County
Com­
mission nnd our state legislators
can assure us o f a bright future. A
future than enn hold unlimited op­
portunities.
Sanford need no longer be the
forgotten city where the word
“ progress” wns a tongue-twister nnd
where growth was alwnys undertak­
en at a snail's pace.
Our biggest assets, the St. Johns
nnd Lnkc Monroe, have been stand­
ing by for yenrs on end. We hnve
been content to let it bo.
But our lake could he a jewel
nnd our river a necklace.
The time for action has conic nnd
nur officials arc now eyeball to eye­
ball with reality.
It has been a fruitful year so far.
P l a n n i n g takes months. . .even
years. In the days ahead we should
renp the harvest o f the past labors
of n lot of hardworking and prog­
ressive-thinking people.
We congratulate everyone who
has had a part in taking our drenm
and forging it into a fact o f tomor­
row.

•

Thia weekend is a good
time to remember disabled
veterans of the Spanish-Amerlean War,
World War I,
W orld War II, Korean con­
flict and Viet Nam war. You
can do this with a donation
to the DAV by the purchase
of a “ forget-me-not."

•

Eyeball To Eyeball

•

The Class o f ’42,
Seminole
High School, is atilt looking.
“ Missing"
classmates
(or
sponsors) a n Bernard Dceter,
Robert Fruln, Lorraine Prateott, Emma Rowe, Donald
Buyer, Jim Russell, Geraldine
Couch, Alfred Batten, Joe
Tenncnt, Olin King.

HHFA Directs

Canal To Detail Powers
Bjr Paul Brookshire
The St. Johns-Indian River
Canal Diitrlct board o f direc­
tor* Thur.day voted to amend
a leiriilative art under which
it w-n* ael up ao tha district
enn qtinllfy for funda from
the limiting and Home Fi­
nance Agency.
The It It FA notified the
diatrict that Ita power* muat
be apcllcd out in more detail
before tt can approve a *54,000 loan to the diatrict.
The diitrlct'a board o f di­
rector*,
which
met here
Thuradey, la seeking the loan
to comptft* an engineering
report on the propoied can­
al.
Chairman John Krlder said
tta HHFA did . not reject or
approve the canal’s applica­
tion but laid it muat he re­
submitted fo r conaideration.
The HHFA said tha cur­
rent act under which the can­
al district waa set up did not
contain any authority to con­
struct the canal or obtain
righta-of-way.
*

*

available and if there la
district's attorney, Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., also state sen­ an acceptable means o f re­
ator, is expected to introduce paying the loan.
• • •
the amendment in the Flori­
da legislature Monday.
In other action, tiio dis­
The amendment will give trict*'* board of directors ap­
tha canal diatrict power to proved a payment o f 1 15,000
rontrnrt with the Florida to Reynolds, Smith ami Hills,
Canal Authority to build the architects and engineer*, for
canal.
a
preliminary
engineering
The HHFA also informed survey o f the canal. Also ap­
the district that it would proved was a 34,000 plus In­
consider application for a terest payment to the trus­
loan for construction o f the tees o f the Florida Internal
entire canal if no other means Improvement Fund.
Krider Informed the di­
rectors that the State Ruud
Department's
budget
fo r
1005-00 includes an Item of
*10,000 fo r survey of a road
parrlli'ling the canal,
Two minor changes in can­
al alignment also were dis­
cussed ^ 'd rile board * sgrecj
to pay exp*. «** to aend Kridcr to the National Rivera
and Harbors Congees- Con­
ference in Washington next
month.

Longwood Vole
Staled Tuesday

•

The
director* promptly
voted to amend the act to In­
clude such authority. The

County Viewed
As Tinder Bex
By Jane Caiselberry
Cloudy skies this past week
failed to live up to their promtics and the few drop* that fell
left Seminole County thirstier
than ever.
With no appreciable rainfall
since March, the county Is a
tinder box and County Ranger
Albert Harris and his Florida
Forest Service crews ere on
duty round the clock.
He has checked out 53 fire*
within the past two weeks dur­
ing which time 300 acres have
burned in the county. Two hun­
dred of these acres burned
near the county's Osceola air
atrip in a fire o f Incendiary na­
ture, still under Investigation.
Until drought conditions now
existing are relieved, Harris
requests that residents refrain
from burning trash, or pro­
perty and ba careful with cig­
arettes and matches.
Criminal
carelessness
In
starting fire* may result in
arrest, he warned.

Choppers Crash,
Nine Yanks Die

SAIGON (U PI) Nine
Americans were killed today
when two U. 5. Army helicopt­
er* collided and b u n t Into
flames over the Blen Hoa air
base north of Saigon.
The disaster came only 12
days after 27 Americana died
• • •
in a chain reaction explosion
M n . Sara King, our librar­ on the fUghtllne of the jinxed
ian, says th e n a n no asatcaa base.
at the library and, therefore,
they couldn't be dying for
lark o f water. Sha aays her
sta ff has been watering the
United Press laieraaUaeal
grass and shrubs and they
Temperatures dipped toward
look good. Also, M n . King freezing in Iowa early today
says tonight will ba tha last as clear, cool weather spread
Friday until fall that tha li­ over moat of the nation. Tem ­
brary will ba open until 9 perature* warn in tha 30a and
dropping.

Iowa Freezes

LEE I’. Moure, member
o f the Ixmrd for seven
years, lias been appoint­
ed to the newly created
position o f executive
vice president - general
mumtger o f Chase und
C o m p a n y , effective
Aug. 1. He will be in
the o f f i c e beginning
Tuesday. A nutive o f
Palmetto, Moore ia mar­
ried to the former Anne
Wiggins, daughter o f
M. S. Wiggins, anlen
manager-director o f the
Chase firm fo r many
years.

'W alk In Space'
Flight Delayed
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI) A planned attempt to rocket
two U. S. astronauts on a rec­
ord four-day flight to conduct
America's
first “ walk
in
spsce” June 3 has been post­
poned.
The launching of rookie as­
tronauts James A. McDivttt
snd Edward H. White may be
delayed at much as ooa week
—to about June 10.

By Donna Estes
Longwood City Clerk Mr*.
Onnle R, Shomate reports that
MS persons are registered and
eligible (o vote in the s|&gt;ccla!
city election Tuesday,
The election is being held to
fill the council seat left va­
cant by recent resignation of
Council Chairman R. C. Carlion.
Qualified candidates seeking
the post are John Deaton,
James Reiter, Homer Scott
and Daniel Screeney.
Screcney, whose qualifying
petition was filed shortly be­
fore the May 22 noon dead­
line, accepted a draft by a
group o f residents and ex­
pressed his regret that Carl­
son's HI health necessitated
tils resignation. He further
stated that Longwood has lost
a ‘ ‘sincere and dedicated''
public servant.

5th Fatality
Billy Dupree, 20, Safety Har­
bor, Injured early last Sunday
morning In an automobila ac­
cident on Interstate 4 near the
SR 434 overpass, died of his
Injuries early Wednesday, it
was learned today. ThL marks
the fifth traffic fatality in
Semlnoley County this year.

Seminole County

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on the St. Johns Kiver

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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Thursday 01-65; ahowera Saturday, high 0 0; low tonight 65-70.
VOL. 57

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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1065

SANFORD,

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NO. 200

Boat Works To Build
$300,000 Cost
Pictured By
Boat Capital Pictured Southern
Co.

Lakefront
Development
Is Outlined

A program to develop the
shores of Lake Monroe Inin a
facility that wtll make Sanford
the recreational boating capi­
tal of Central Florida was re­
vealed today In a spectacular
color drawing.
(An abridged color version
of the Lakefront Development
Project is carried elsewhere
lotl.y’. edition of The tieraid.)
The actual 9 3 foot drawing
by Architect James G. Chap­
man wilt be on display Satur­
day at Roumlllat A Anderson
Drugs at First Street and Park
Avenue. Architect John A.
llurlnn IV was a consultant for
he design.
Tho rendering, financed by
the Seminole County Chamber
of oCmmerce, First Federal
Savlngi and Loan Association,
Florida State Itank and San­
ford Atlantic National Rank,
wilt be on display at other lo­
cations in the downtown srea
within the next few days.
The drawing outlines the
proposed marina proicct, the
motel- hontol- restaurant com­
plex, l.nkc Monroe causeway
and Tort of Santard. It also on­
i o n s the relocation of &gt;
Municipal Zoo and lank farm*
and complete beautification
the lakefront.
Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. Inform­
ed The Herald this morning
he had Introduced and pre-flled In the House a measure
creating the "P ort Authority
of Seminole County.” Direct­
ors, under the supervision of
the Seminole County Com­
mission, would operate the
“ Port of Sanford.”
The City of Saufonl is mov­
ing ahead with the lakefront
program. The city'i fiscal
agent Lccdy, Wheeler, Alleman and Associates, of Or­
lando, already are preparing
the bond ordinance for the city
tn issue revenue certificates
for llie first phase of construc­
tion, estimated to cost $400,000.
Negotiations are now under
way to determine what pri­
vate capital would be Inter­
ested in providing a top flight,
qualify motel with restaurant
and small convention facili­
ties.
The city will provide Ihe lo­
cation, land and lakefront faci­
lities for the motel complex.
The construction of the ma­
rina area will tie carried out
In stages. In the first phase
the city will bulkhead, fill and
provide services for a 15 acre
tract on which the motel-boatel complex would b« construct­
ed.
The rily also would provide
marina facilities for the area
such as docks, floats snd
ramps to serve nearly ISO
boat* |n the first stage. Event­
ually a 30'acre landfill ia plan­
ned with 2,000 boat berths.
Plans alio call for the re­
location of the zoo and lank
farms with shopping areas to
take their ptaeea.

II AHOLD SLAMA. with one of his Tobin Iwntx, lotlny nnnmmml a $300,000
cximiirtion of the Southern Fiber Lillian Products oil Silver Luke Drive o ff
South Sanford Avenue.
(Heruld Photo)

Forest Lake Rites Open Today

EI.DEIt ARNOLD

OIL KN1TTLE

lly Maryana Mil**

(Related detail* on pages
4 5-4-7.&gt;
Elder Jom ei Hamrick, paslor, In charge.
Clasa Night will be at 3 p m.
Saturday with David Wood,
member of the senior class,
as maslcr of ceremonies.
Other weekend programs in­
clude Sabbath School at 9:30
a.m. Saturday and Sundown
Vesper Services late in the
afternoon.
Final graduation events will
be conducted at 10 a.m. Sun­
day with Dr. Frank Knlttle,

Graduation exercises fur 34
seniors of Forest Lake Acad­
emy, Seventh-day Adventist
School in Forest City, will
take plorc this weekend start­
ing with a Consecration Sor­
rier at 8 p m, today in the
school gymnasium with Elder
William Arnold, pastor ol the
Mcllwurne Scventhday Ad­
ventist Church, presiding.
Weekly worship services ol
the Forest Lake Church will
be combined with baccalaur­
eate at 11 a m. Saturday with

Memorial Day Rites
Set At Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
Memorial Day Services will
be held at 2 pin. Sunday it
American Legion Memorial
Park located on Lake Triplet
Drive and Sunset Drive in
Caiscllierry by American Leg­
ion Post 250 and Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 10050.
A parade will form at the
town hall and all veterans
and auxiliary members are
invited to participate.
Among those taking part in
the parade will be Boy Scout

St. Johns Traffic On Increase
One-way water traffie on tha St. John River from
Jacksonville to Lake Harnpy averages about (177,300 tons a
year, the U. S. Army Corp* of Engineers revealed today in
its latest report.
The 1963 traffie on tha 160-mile stretch waa 669,000
tons.
Increase In traffic tonnage on the Si. Johns water­
way is apare with inland waterways traffic pattern* in
other parts of the nation.
The year 1044 waa a record year for watarborn* eommerrr, according to tha latest figures o f tha Army Engi­
neers. An all-tim* high of 1.2 billion tons o f freight was
carried by water.
This was 72 million tons, or 64! par cent mors than
the previous peak recorded in 1963.
By far the greatest tonnage (466 million tons) waa
carried on inland waterways.

“The Nile of America**

* * * *

Little porta are far outstripping the growth rates o f
many of their larger neighbor a, according to an article
in Ihe May 26 edition of the Wall Strel Journal.
Small porta alto are bringing new prosperity to many
towns they serve, attracting industries with fat payroll*
to inexpensive, roomy Industrial development sites near
the water.
1'he smaller harbora are making deep Inroads in total
maritime rommrrce, The Wail Street Journal contends.
Inland cities, such ai Stockton and Sacramento are
luring traffic away from the big port of San Francisco.
Pascagoula, Miss., handled twice a* much cargo in 1964 as
it did the year before.
Voter* in Pascagoula backed a $2 million bond Issue
to dredge a now channel and clear land fo r industrial
attaa. Another |10 million ta M l ttoaa4 later financed
ronaliuction of warehouses, berth#'Md 4 (rain elevator.

ELDER HAMRICK
vice president of Andrews
University in Ucrrlan Springs,
Mich.,
as
commencement
speaker. Diplomas will be
presented by William Fuchs,
principal of tlie Academy, as­
sisted by Miss Mary Elam,
registrar.
Officers of tlm graduating
class are Bill McDowell, pres­
ident; Angel Zagorsky, vice
president; Connie Arnold, sec­
retary; Jcanle Walker, treas­
urer; Paul Richardson, pas­
tor, and Greg Musslcwhitc,
sergeant-at-arms.
Class sponsors are Roger
Miller, physical education di­
rector, and Clinton Anderson,
English and art inslruclur,

Sanford • Seminole Develop*
ment Company today announce
cd the expansion of Southern
Fiber Glass Products, Inc., In*
to one of the larger industrial
manufacturing complexes in
Central Florida.
The boat company has con*
traded to purchase ita prosent building of 30,000 squar*
feet in Sanford Industrial
Park.
The development company
also will construct an adja*
cent building of 40,000 squat*
feet for boat manufacturing.
Southern Fiber Glass will
move its entire operations Into
the new complex from Orlando,
It is estimated that the ex*
pansion project will coat la
excess of 3300,000.
Southern Fiber Gtasa pro*
sently Is producing the fiber
glass Cotila boat. Twelve boat!
up to the 17-foot category aro
being produced dally at tha
Sanford plant. The company
also Is producing three to fon t
larger craft dally at Ita Or*
lando plant.
President Harold Slams, o l
Southern Fiber Glaat, said
that combining the two opera*
tions will improve production
and centralize the company’s
operations.
The expanstoo la Sanford
will mean employment at tb «
Cobla plant will Increase from
tho present 33 employes la
iso. At tha peek o f produotlou, .^Approximately a n par*
employed, Slama
said.
Slama said he waa very
pleased with the local labor
situation and that was an Im­
portant factor In the expan*
tlon plans here.
Negotiations for the expan*
sion deal were handled by
Sanford • Seminole Develop­
ment Company, of which CU6*
ford McKIbbin la president,
the Seminote County Chambef
of Commerce's industrial com ­
mittee headed by Scott Burnt,
and Howard llodges, president
of Sanford AUantit National
Bank.
"W e are very pleated tn tn*
nounce the expaniion o f tha
Southern Fiber alas* opera*
lions here," McKIbbin said,
"It will be a big aaset to our
community."
The Sanford • Seminole De­
velopment Company's board a t
directors also announced Ita
third annuel dividend of 60
eente a th a n on company
stock.
PLAY IT COOT,
SANTO DOMINGO (U PI) ~*
Both aides In the Dominican
conflict reacted cooly today to
tho efforts of the Organization
of American States to r*store
normal conditions tn this di­
vided city.

BURNS TO DEATH
MIAMI (UPI) - Two yearold Stanley Pryor tinrued to
death Thursday in a fire ap­
parently set by several young­
Troop 341 and three local Gold
sters playing with matches.
Star niothcri. The South Sem­
inole
Junior
High School
Band,
under
direction of
George Kirsten, will play for
the march and during the program.
Wreaths will be placed at
the base of the flagpole in
memory of fallen comrades
by representatives of both
posts.
Principal speaker will be
Rev. Lucai Grlle, minister of
POWEItGLIUP.
WSW TIRES
LIST
3316S.M
W e s t m i n s t e r Presbyter­
POWER STEER WHEEL COVERS DISCOUNT 363.H
ian Church. Rev. Delmai
2 SPEED W IPERS
Copeland,
of
Casselberry
E /.-I WINDSHIELD
Community Methodist Church,
will give the invocation and
benedletioa.
POWERGLIDE. WSW TIRES
LIST
9361343
I HP. WIPERS, WHEEL COVERS DISCOUNT 413.33
Tlie public is invited.
Following the ceremonies,
KZ-I WINDSHIELD
VFW Post 10050 wfU hold a
dedication and open bouse at
the new post home on Concord
Drive,
LIST
3349449
116 Il.P. ENGINE
It will be “ business as us­
EZ-I WINDSHIELD
DISCOUNT 366.44
ual'' for all businesses and of­
WSW TIRES
fices in Sanford, Monday, the
day after Memorial Day, ex­
cept for the Naval Air Station,
the post offices and the coun­
ty courthouae.
Banka, merchants, grocery
1315 W. FIRST ST.
park
atores, City Hall and The San­
ford Herald will all "ca rry
122-4211
on” a regular business day.

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When the telephone ring*
at the home of District 3
Commissioner L a w r e n c e
Swofford It’s usually some­
one with a road problem.
When the Seminole Coun­
ty Hoard o f Commissioners
meets, Swofford usually pre­
sents a list o f mads In his
district that need mainten­
ance or roads and, streets
that he wants taken into the
county road system.
Swofford says he knows
of some roads bring main­
tained by the county on which
there are no houses.
Swofford advocates discon­
tinuance o f service on some
roads and adding others for
maintenance. The latest he
had added to the aystem are
Iluhson Hoad, Adair Avenue
and Lake Marion Drive in
the Sanlando area.
Swofford auggesta a “ re­
vised policy" on adding roads
to the county system.
Commissioner C h a i r man
John It. Alexander says he
doesn't believe there is any*
thing wrong with the present
road policy.
He says a certain numher
of milca of road are being
taken into the ayatem each
year.
11Roads with several houaet on them are given prior­
ity over roads with Just one
house," he says.
Commissioner John Fit*Patrick says he'd like to see
a list of roads on which Swof­
ford wants discontinuance of
maintenance.
a
•
a
Joe Akerman ami hla wife,
rrlneeis, of Lake Mary were
proud spectators at all the
ceremonies l a s t
Saturday
honoring hia famous astro­
naut cousin, John Young, in
Orlando. They were among
the classmates and relatives
who enjoyed • short reunion
with the busy hometown he­
ro after the eeremoniea were
completed. Many anectotes
were rxchenged about the
old daya when John waa
growing up in Orlando. Ak­
erman is a science teacher at
South Seminote Junior High
School and hia wife ia finan­
cial aecretary there.

City Water Marines
Due Cutoff
Citizens of Sanford should take their baths
and get all final drinks of water before 10:30
p.m. tonight, because after that the water will
be shut off all over the city for several hours.
City Manager W. E. Knowles said today
that the shut-off is made necessary in order
that city water lines along 25th Street, nowundergoing reconstruction, can be lowered.
MWe are doing it at this late hour in order
not to inconvenience our citizens any more than
necessary,” Knowles said.

Seminole County « * * *

Phone 822-2611

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#

Established 1908

THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 179

Causeway Pushed

Lake Roadway
Would Cost
$3.5 Million

By Paul Rrookuhlre
Sen. Mark Cleveland Jr.
and Rep, S. Joseph Davis Jr.
said today they would make
a conceited effort to include
funds for a Lake Monroe
causeway in the governor’s
8360 million road bond pro­
gram.

W. E. KNOWI.ES

m w A...
BRIEFS
Seattle Jolted
SEATTLE (U P I)—A strong,
rocking earthquake Jolted the
Seattle area about 8:30 a.in.
(PDT) today.

Stiff Fight
PARIS (U P I)-F ra n ce and
Russia have agreed to back
the idea of a Cambodian con­
ference but are running into
stiff opposition from Commu­
nist China.

Huge Profits

The causeway, first propos
ed in 1957, almost became a
reality until the advent of In­
terstate 4 shunted it into the
background,
The four - lane rnuseway
would run from the end of
French Avenue (U. S. 17-92)
in Sanford to Enterprise, con­
necting b'uufutd directly with
the Deltona and Orange City
areas in South Volusia Coun­
ty.
The proposed four - mile
span would cost an estimated
$3.6 million as originally
planned.
"I will do everything within
my power to get this project
included in the Governor’s
program," Davis suid today
from his office in Tallahassee.
“ It would be a great boon
to our area and open up
South Volusia County to our
trading area," he added.
Tlie 8300 million bond pro­
gram to improve the etate’a
primary highway eystem did
not contain one dollar for
Seminole County.
"1 don't know If I will be
able to aupport the Govern­
or's bill as It now stand* be­
muse it by.pesses Seminole
County entirely," Davis de­
clared.
“ And I can assure you that
I am very Interested In getting something for Seminole
County out o f the governor's
program /' he said.
Senator C l e v e l a n d said
Seminole County would not
benefit from the Governor's
program at all at it now
stanils,
“ I am all In favor of get.
ting thia causeway included
in this bond program," Cleve­
land declared. "Certainly our
area needs It very badly."
The Senator indicated there
may lie tough sledding for
the Governor’s program aa
now outlined because it by­
passes many citiee end coun­
ties, such as Sanford and
Seminole.
The rausaway would return
to 17-92 much of the traffic
!oat to 1-4 and prevent the
lose of millions o f dollars In­
vested in motels, restaurants,
filling stations and other
businesses from Winter Dark
to DeLand, authorities be­
lieve.

DETROIT (U P D -G en ers!
Motors made 8638 million in
the first quarter of 1965, the
ATLANTA (UPI) — Per­ most money ever earned by
sonal Income In the Southeast an industrial firm in a threee • a
climbed
aeven per cent to a month period.
South
Seminole Junior
High School Civics teacher, record 179.8 billion in 1964, the
Mrs. Jo Ann Rowe was as­ U. S. Department of Com­
tonished last week when she merce said today.
CANBERRA (U P I)-P rlm c
Record gains were made in
was called out of clnsa to re­
Minister Robert Mcnzies an­
ceive a phone call from Mrs. every state, the department nounced that Australia will
Haydon Duma, wife of the said.
send a battalion of about 800
The aeven per cent Increase infantrymen to support the
governor. Mrs. Rowe is tak­
ing a group o f her top stu­ was compared with a six per anti-Communlsl war in South
dents for a tour o f Tallahas­ cent inrreasc nationally.
Viet Nam,
Contributing to the regionat
see and had written to inquire
about visiting the governor's gain were substantial salary
mansion never expecting a increase* in construction and
SEOUL (UPI) — Malaysian
personal Invitation by phone manufacturing, coupled with
prime minister Tengku Abdul
above average Increases in all
from Mrs. Hums herself.
Rahman met today with South
• • •
other major private non-farm
Korean President Park Chung
Bid of $123,924, submitted industries.
lice. They agreed that Com­
Total Income Increased b&gt;
by B. B- Sweat &amp; Son of New
munist aggression In Viet
Smyrna Beach, has been ap­ more than 85.2 billion over
Nam and other Aslan coun­
proved for building a six 1963, the department said.
tries must be stopped.
Florida led the southeastern
classroom, library, ami ad­
ministrative addition at the italcs in total personal In­
Enterprise Elementary School come with 813 billion. Virginia
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
to replaca that part o f the had 89.7 billion, North Caro­
school plant which burned lina 89.2 billion, Georgia 81.3 Health. Education and Wel­
last summer. The new build­ billion, Tennessee 87 billion, fare Secretary Anthony J.
ing is to be completed by Louisiana 80.5 billion, Alabama Cclcbrcezzc opened testimony
85.9 billion, South Carolina 81.2 before the Senate commerce
Aug. 20.
e • •
billion, MUsUskppl 83 3 bil­ committee today on health
Tom Gilchrist, Jr., vice lion and Arkanaaa 83.2 billon. care for the elderly. Despite
administration support of the
president and general man­
86 billion overall program as
ager of WESH-TV, will speak
it passed the House, Senate
at the monthly dinner meet­
Democratic whip Russell R.
ing of the Sanford Shrine
Club
tonight. Hia subject
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Long (La.) indicated he may
will be: “ The Future Poten­ The Senate highway aafety offer a substitute.
committee today approved a
tial o f Seminole County."
s e e
measure which would raise Use
Of every 10 women art t i l ­ age requirement* for opera
ed, only one ia convicted. tors and restricted driver*
(Never underestimate t h e license*.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
- “ a U. S. spy plane RB-17 ille­
power of a woman.)
The bill, as amended by the
e e
e
committee, would raise the For the 11th time since the gally intruded into the air
“ Be
Kind
To Animals age requirement for an ope­ Korean War armistice of 1953, above Sinchang and Blwon at
W eek" is coming up May 2-8. rator's license from 18 to 17 an American plane h n been noon Wednesday and conduct­
So Is “ National M u s i c and the requirement for a attacked by Communist North ed reconnaissance.
“ An Air Force unit of the
restricted license from 14 to Korean Jets—this time over
Week."
e e
e
heroic Korean Peoples Army
internatkmal waters.
15.
Gov. Burne
has proclaimed
The Defense Department re­ shot down the spy plane at
The measure also would re­
Saturday, May 1, as Law quire person* under the age of ported that two Russian-built 12:31, dealing a powerful blow
Day, USA, in Florida. He 18 years using restricted liccn North Korean MIGIT jet fight­ in a self-defense measure," the
calls on all Floridans to Join sea to be accompanied by a ers fired on an Air Force RB47 dispatch laid.
In a national observance of licensed driver of at least 21 reconnaissance plana Tuesday
The Pentagon said the siathe American heritage o f in­ years of age. Instead o f the night over International water* engine RB47 waa on a "routine
dividual liberty under law.
present requirement of 18.
more than 50 miles off the mission" over the Sea of Ja­
pan and was flying parallel to
North Korean coast.
OPTIMISM
the
Korean coaat when it was
The
plane,
which
csriies
a
TWO PAYDAYS
ROCK ISLAND, HI (UPI) - crew o f aix. returned safely hit by the two MIGs. The U. S.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) mptoyea o f atete Institu- The crest of the century's to Yokota Air Base, Japan. plane returned the fire, but it
ons will receive their pay- worst Upper Mississippi flood None of .he trewmen was in­ waa not known with what reaulti.
iecka twice e month instead Inched by here today and resi­ jured, officials f aId.
The official North Korean
I once monthly beginning dents expressed cautious opti­
231 REDR DIE
me 1, Gov. Heydon Burn* mism in their fight against the news agency, in a dispatch
monitored today in Tokyo, said
SAIGON ( U r jj - Govern
river.

Aussie Aid

Agreement

Substitute?

Driving A ge Law
May Be Altered

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Wednesday 90-69; fair thru Friday, high about 80; tonl);ht 60-55.

Sanford Manager
Monroe
Wins State Honor

Florida Leads
Income Increase

Rebel Forces
Entrenched In
Santo Domingo

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

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Warren E. Knowles, San­
ford’* city manager for the
past 11 year*, waa named
preitdent.of the Florida City
Managers Association at the
annual meeting of the organi­
zation in Fort Lauderdale
Wednesday.
Knowles was elevated to the
top position from the office
of vice president which he held
last year.
Recently Knowles received
recognition from the Interna­
tional City Managers Associa­
tion for 13 years of public ser­
vice.
In 1937, three years after
coming to Sanford, Knowles
was presented with the DUttngulshed
Service
Award
from the Sanford - Seminole
Jiycees and this group again
honored him in 1962 with the
Good Government Award.
Formerly city manager of
Berwick, Me., and Derry, N.
If., he holds a degree in civil
engineering from the Univer­
sity of Maine and has done
graduate work in public ad­
ministration.
National
recognition
also
was accorded Knowles for his
reorganization of the city pub­
lic works department. He is
■ member of the Seminole
County water control and con­
servation committee and a
former member of the Semi­
nole County utility franchise
directive committee.

Shield Americans

DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S Club of Scmlnolo
County officcra were initialled Wednesday after­
noon by Mrs. Ella Dclierard, DeLand, ntate
president. Pictured, seated: Mrs. Jane Adriutico

(left), secretary, nnd Mrs, Michael Caolo, vice
president; standing: Mrs. DeBerard, Mrs. W.
Vincent Roberts, president, and Mrs. Walter A.
Giclow, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

'Great Society' M rs. W . V . Roberts County Question
Plans Lead To Heads Demo Women Sfalls Action By
Welfare Cut
Community Unit
r

By Dorle Williams
The Democratic Women’s
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e Club of Seminole County met
House appmprislions commit­ Wednesday afternoon at the
tee, hopeful that President Mayfair home of Mr*. W. Vin
Johnson’ s Great Society pro­ cent Roberts with the instal­
grams will begin reducing re­ lation of (he recently elected
lief roils in the next year, to­ officers the main item on the
day cut 8212 million from Ills agenda.
request fur welfare assistance
Mrs. Ella DeBerard, of De
funds.
Land, president of the Demo
Johnson asked 83 2 billion to
critic Women's Club of Flor­
help the stales pay their re­
ida, installed Uie following rf
lief costs in the fiscal year
ficcrs:
beginning July 1. The reduced
Mrs.
Itotrcrts,
president;
funds were contained in a
Mrs, Michael Caolo, vice pres
87 96 billion money bill cov
Went; Mrs. Jane Adrlatlco
cring labor programs and
secretary, and Mrs. Waller A
health, education and welfare
Gielow, treasurer.
activities.
Mrs. Robert* made an ap­
The welfare cut would leave
federal aid for state public propriate response, stating the
assistance programs f 187.9 main purpose and project o(
million below the current ap­ the club is to hive all Demo­
cratic women of the county
propriation level.
Join the organization and support their party in the hopes
that Seminole County will have
PITTSBURGH (U PI) — the largest representation in
The executive board of the the state.
New members welcomed at
United Steelworkers (1J8W),
overriding opposition within the meeting were Mrs. S. J.
its ranks, today recommend­ Davis Jr., Mrs. Paul Haney,
ed approval of a four-month, Mrs. Joseph O'Connor and
no-strike rontrset extension. 3frs. A. L. White, of Sanford,
Mrs.
Donald LeFlls,
The recominendsllon will and
go to the union’s 163-mem- Osteen.
Mrs. Eugene Gllmartln, out­
her wage policy committee,
which s s i expected to for­ going president, was present­
mally accept the extension ed an engraved gilt memento
agreement.
from the members as a token

No-Strike Pact

Red Korean Jets Fire On U. S. Plane
AU planes relumed safely
meat forces sided by armed U
5. helicopters have killed 231 and there was little anti-air­
Communist guerrillas and cap craft fire.
lured 57 In three major as
In Sydney, the Australian
siu lu against the Viet Cong.
government announced it was
Two of the operations were tending a battalion of about
airborne and amphibious as­ 800 combat troops to South
saults
agsinst
Communist Viet Nam to aid the Ameri­
training centers In (be Mekong cans and Vietnamese in the
delta 50 and to miles south ol war against the Viet Cong.
Saigon.
Australia now has about too
The third major attack was advisers and transport pilots
agsinst Viet Cong positions in in South Viet Nam,
Quang Nam province 370 miles
In the Mekong delta section
northeast of Saigon and west where the government hoped
of Da Nang.
to clear out thia CommunistIn the air war, a force of 51 Infested swampland south ol
U, S. Air Force, Navy and the capital one American heli­
South Vietnamese planes car­ copter pilot was wounded toried out a successful series of dsy. Two other Americans
■trikes against bridges, high­ were killed Wednesday when
ways and communications In the offensive opened. Their
North V*et Nam.
deaths wera reported earlier.

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'( appreciation (or valued ser­
vices rendered,
Departing tor Tallahassee
today to attend a state quarter
ly meeting were Mrs. Roberts
and Mrs, Dc llcrard, who also
will be guests of the Legis­
lature and luncheon guests ol
Mrs. Haydon Bums at the
Governor’s mansion.
Following the business sess­
ion the hostess served a dellnous dessert course on the
patio surrounding the pool.
The next regular tm-eUng Is
echedhlcd Wednesday, at 8
p. m. at the Health Center on
French Avenue with all women
Democrats Invited to attend.

Community Action Commitlee was stalled Wednesday
when it was revealed by Dr.
W. Vincent Roberts, chairman,
that the County Commission
failed to approve t resolution
of participation.
County Commission Chair­
man Jphn Alexander explain­
ed that County Attorney Har­
old Johnson objected to the
word “ participation" without a

clearer Interpretation of how
much money the “ participa­
tion" would Involve,
After considerable discuss­
ion, Johnson ard Alexander
agreed lo draw up a resolution
that would meet the approval
of county commissioners.
Dr. Itoherta Instructed a
committee
to procerd with
Two Seminole Counly men
completion of the application
arrested Wednesday morning
for study grant funds from the
for a traffic violation in Or- U. S. Office of Economic Oplando, were turned over to jporlunlty, pending approval ol
Seminole Sheriff J. L. Hobby i a resolution of "recognition"
to face breaking and entering I from the County Commission,

Two Men Face
Burglary Charge

charges here.
The Iwo are Leon Harris and
William David Jackson, troth
In their 20s.
They are charged in Iwo In
stancea of breaking and enter
ing Tuesday night at Hoot's
Hideout and Kuhn's Realty,
troth in the Sanlando Springs
area. Among items reported
stolen were a gun, beer, re­
cording machine and money
out of coin boaea. Some of the
loot waa recovered, Hobby
said.
The men also are believed
to be guilty of a burglary In
Orange County, Tuesday night.
“ We think these two art
responsible for several break­
ing and entering* In Seminole
and Orange counties," Sher­
iff Hobby n id .

Fatal Crash
BRADENTON (UPI) A
chartered bus carrying mem­
ber* of a high school-chorus
to a state singing tournament
skidded on a rain-slick high­
way and tlainmed Into a de­
livery truck Wednesday. Two
persons were killed end II
others Injured.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rleo
(UI’ I)— U. 8. Marines took
up combat positions arouml
the Polo Ground refugee
center in Santo Domingo to­
day to protect Americana
caught up in the Dominican
Republic insurrection.
The U. S. Marine landing
waa the first in Latin Amer­
ica since 1928 when they
landed In Guatemala.
Street fighting waa report­
ed in the heart o f the capital
where rebel f o r c e s w e r e
strongly entrenched.
So fur the Marine* have
not been direetiy involved In
the “ very tense and very
eerioua" situation. They have
fired no shots.
An estimated 400 Domin­
ican* have been kilted and an­
other 1,200 reported wounded
In the fighting.
NO U. 8. CASUALTIES
No
Amerieun
casualties
have born reported.
The fighting was between
leftist force* loyal to ousted
President Juan Bosch, now in
exile in San Juan, and mill*
tary units which deposed him
in 1063, A rebel move to re­
turn him to power began last
Saturday.
Tlio so-called loyal force
arrayed against the Bosch
supporters are under com­
mand of air force Brig. Gen.
Elias Wesln y Wessin. They
appeared to hava an edge
over tho Bosch forces and
Wednesday declared, appar­
ently prematurely, that the
revolution was crushed.
The
military
overthrew
Bosch originally because ha
was considered too friendly
with Cuba's Fidel Castro.
FOR PROTECTION
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The White House said today
that President Johnson's dis­
patch o f : Marines to the Dom­
inican Republic waa solely to
protect American lives.
Press Secretary George K.
Reedy made the statement
when asked about reports
that the action waa taken to
prevent a Castro • directed
Communist takeover o f tho
Latin American country,
Reedy cited Johnson's statomont Wednesday night that
he had ordered the Marines
In to protect the lives o f
Americans and other foreign­
ers in Santo Domingo.
Before announcing the bla­
ring lending Wednesday night,
Johnson and Central Intelli­
gence Director William F. Raburn
briefed
congressional
leaders of both parties at tha
White House.
Tass, the official Soviet
news agency, charged today
that the United Ktatee had
“ grossly Interfered" In the
internal affairs of the Dom­
inican Republic.
EXPLORER UP
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
The United State* today suc­
cessfully launched a windmillshaped beacon Explorer satel­
lite as the first step In a pro­
gram aimed at measuring the
size and shape of tha earth
and variational field.

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Home Economist r
Group Elects
Violet Segrest

DeBary Barracks
Meetings Held
At Center

Representative* from varlous Seminole County clvle
organisation* and agencies,
along with intereited indivi­
duals, met at the County
Agricultural Center a* a
"home
economist advisory
committee” to work with
Agricultural
Extension
A fe n u Mia* Myrtle Wilson
and Cecil Tucker.
Officers elected for the
newly formed commlttco are
Mrs. Violet Segrest, chair­
man; Mr*. R. G. llrlsion, cochairman, and Mrs. Charles
Stewart Jr., secretary.
Others present for the
meeting were Mrs. W. 0 .
Stewart, Mrs. Virginia Petroakl, Mrs. Mary Merritt. Mrs.
Grace Fisher, Mrs. C. M.
Boyd, Mrs. Marlon Miller,
Mrs. Harriet Hearn, Mrs.
Maryann Miles, Mrs. W. R.
Eggera, Rev. Paul Bickci and
Dr. Frank Leone.
Purpoee o f the group will
be to serve In an advisory
capacity to the Extension
Service In bringing it* pro­
gram to all people o f the
community.
Miss Wilson, explaining
work of her deportment,
pointed out that Home Dem­
onstration la eoncemad with
the greatest business In the
world. . .the huilnese In the
home. Agente help people to
Identify their needs and
problem* and to work out so­
lutions to altuatlons exper­
ienced In everyday living.
She gave an illustrated
Ulk on how Extension Serv­
ice seek* to aid families by
teaching health and safety,
family economics, family Ufa
education, home management,
housing
and
furnishings,
foods and nutrition, and
clothing and textiles.
Miss Helen Holstein, dis­
trict
home
demonstration
agent who alio ws* present
for the session, stressed the
fart that th# County Agri­
cultural Extension flervlc* is
a part o f the University of
Florida and that the county
extension agents are actual­
ly assistant professor* In
agriculture and homa eco­
nomics who are located in
each county throughout the
state.
T u c k e r introduced the
morning discussion by asplaining what Co-operative
Extension, Home Demonstra­
tion, Agricultural and 411
work Is. He presented Inter­
esting surveys and facta on
altuatlons In Seminole Coun­
ty in relation to population
and growth and what they
mean in term a o f economic
and social situations.
Those (n attendance par­
ticipated tn general discusalon on need* and problems
o f people in the county.
Next meeting of the com­
mittee was set for 0 e.m.
May 17 at tha Agricultural
Center.

World War I Veteran*,
Ii«, racks 1107, and the Au­
xiliary Unit, o f DeBary, held
April meetings at the Com­
munity Center.
The auxiliary charter was
draped in memory of the late
Mr*. Lovett Fitxrandolph and
prayer* were offered for the
late Melvin Eddy, national
commander, ami for members
on tbe lick HatTwo new members, the
Mlisea Clara and Hope Sav­
age, were welcomed.
Special
guest*
included
Mr*. Hard Colly er, state
president; Mrs. Lillian Stew­
art, district 7 president; Sir*.
Margarlie
Strang, district
h a p I a I n , and Margaritte
Holmes, gusrd.
Announcement was madn
that the district meeting will
ha held In Apopka, May 8,
beginning at 11 a.m. State
Convention will be held June
11-13 in Miami at the Ever­
glade* Hotel and the Nation­
al Convention will be held in
San Diego, Calif.
Honored guests for the
Barracks meeting were Roy
Gamble, district 7 commander; Mike Dwyer, legislative
counsultant o f Barracks 830;
Dorr Worchester, district 7
deputy Inspector; Bill Coveney, district 7 past command­
er; Dick Ainsworth, district
chaplain; Georgs Bashars,
past commander o f Sanford
Barracks; John J, Garvin and
Fast Commandsr R. E. Mc­
Donald, DeLand Barracks;
Bert Shane of Melbourne and
Georga A. Snyder o f Cow
Creek.

Conference
D i s t r i c t Superintendent
Rev. T. H. Norton will con­
duct a Quarterly Conference
at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the
ra*w||H.rry Community Meth­
odist Church. Church depart­
ment heads will present their
reports at this time.

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SERVING on the newly formed home cconomint advisory committee for
Seminole County will be Mr*. It. G. Brinson, Ml** Myrtle Wilson, and
Mis* Helen Holstein (aeftted, left to right) and (hack) Cecil Tucker, Mr*.
Charles Stewart Jr. and Mrs. Violet Segrest.
(Herald Photo)

NEWLY ELECTED officers of the Genevn Youth Club are (left to right)
Mrs. Margie Kinnatrd, sponsor; Jack Tiltmitn, president; Sheila Mathleux, secretary; J. V. Stowell, vice president and treasurer, and Mrs.
Oliver Mathleux, sponsor.
(Herald Photo)

i ww p is ren r~y
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—e r-st stf*
A

prove! at the next meeting.
Included In the new by-law*
are that no duet will Iw
charged; that any member
may hold office and vote, and
that general marling* are In
be held on the fourth Tuesday
o f Beptamber, D e c e m b e r ,
April, and May.
Tha formation of a lay
committee Independent o f the
PTO, composed o f five to
seven volunteers, Is included
In the new by-laws. Purpose
of this committee, which will
elect Its own president, Is to
increase ths awareness of
parents and provide more op­
portunity for rn-ordlnaliim
In-1wren parents and teacher*.
The committee will ronduct
three grads level meetings
each semester and the com­
mittee president will attend
all county meeting* and some
school board meeting*.
Serving on the committee
this year are Charles McIn­
tosh, chairman; David Tilaon,
A. 1- Watson, Itev. Jack
Lindsay and Frank Fox.
Aa a pilot project for
grad* lavs! meetings, third
grada
parents
met
with
teacher* p r e c e d i n g tills
month's business meeting to
discuss leaching problem* and
methods. Parent* were given

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
Take ISOO.OOfl in Democratic
party fundi and an audit, mix
them together with one em­
barrassed Democrat and one
angry one, and you have the
recipe for a hot exchange o f
word*.
That's whnt boiled over in
the Huuie elections commit­
tee when Tampa Democrat
I’hil O'Hara told the state
party rhairman an audit of
the
Democratic
committee
fails to account properly for
n hulf-miltion dollars.

"BEAR LAKE" front end nuto tag i* displayed
by Ru**ell Loom!* and Mra. Fran Carpenter.
Tag* are available in the area from Dick Ostrundcr, president of the Hear Lake Community
Club.
(Hcruld Photo)

Business Brief

A t Thompson's Station

By Marysaa Miles
Bear Laka Cub Pack 230
will meet at 8 p.m. Friday at
ths Bear Laka Elementary
School. Them* for tha eve­
ning will be "South of th*
example* of reading and the
Border."
new modem math and were
There will be a display of
given opportunity to observe article* made by the boys on
school work in tha classroom this them* and several dens
will present skit*.
A Inter question and i
awer period was conducted
lief nr* the general membe
ship with taachara answering
questions presented by ths
lay committee.
Following the meeting re­
freshments were served by
Mr*. Ann Riley, Mrs. Hupe,
x
and Mrs. Lopes.

HAYNF.VILLE, Ala (U P D An Alabama grand Jury today
indicted three Ku Klux Klsnimen on murder charges in the
ntghlrldcr staying of civil
rights worker Mrs. Viola
Gregg Llurio.

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"Hospitality Days" have
been set Friday and Satur­
day at Thompson's Phillips 66
Service Station at the corner
o f Mellonvllle and Celery
Avenues.
James L. film ) Thompson
nnd Douglas (Doug) Thomp­
son arc calling the two-day
celebration a "get-acquainted
event."
They invite the public to
come by and meet them.
Free philodendron p i a n t e ,
Iloyal Crown sodas, balloon*
and lollipops will be given
away all during tha two-day
fete.
In addition, a professional
clown haa been engaged to
entertain visitors and cuatomsrs while they era being
serviced.
One free six-pack o f Royal
Crown colas will be given to
each customer and Inildn
each carton the recipient will
find a certificate that enti­

FAT
OVERWEIGHT

"A s usual, Mr. O'Hnra Is Available to you without n
our pro­
cscrip
veritable wellspring of mis­ doctor's prescription,
information," he charged. "I duct called OdrlneX. You must
lose ugly fat or your money
back. Odrinex is a tiny tablet
and easily awallowed. Get rid
of excess fat and live longer.
The primary department Odrinex cost* |3.00 and is
acid on this guarantee: I f not
operetta, "Goldilocks nnd the ■atisfied for any reason, Just
Three Bears," will be present­ return tho package to your
ed by grades one, two, and druggist and get your full
three of Oviedo School at money back. No question*
7:30 p.m. Friday In the schoot asked. Odrinex is aold with
thla guarantee by;
auditorium. All parents and
friends of the students are McReynold* Drug Store —
Hanford — Mail Orders Filled.
invited to attend.

tles him to a free lubrication
Job on hla ear when the em­
pty bottlea are returned.
Tha aervlee station first
opened in November of 1061!
and ainct that time haa been
operated by tha Thompsons,
a father-and-snn team.
Hours o f service during
the open house are from 7
a.m. to 8 p.m. each day.

NOTICE TO
PROPERTY OWNERS
The 1964 Real Estate Tax List of the City of
Sanford. Florida, la ponied on the bulletin board
at the front door of the City Hall In the Ctty
of Sanford, Florida, and on the bulletin hoard
at the front door of the Seminole County Court
House, Sanford, Florida, and will remain no
posted for a period of four consecutive weeks.
All real estate upon which the 1964 taxea have
not been paid and against which certificate haa
not already been iaaued to the City of 8anford,
will be sold at Public Auction on the 27th day
of May, 1965, commencing at 10:00 o’clock
A. M. at the front door of the City Hall In tha
City of Sanford, Florida.

Model Railroads
Intrigue Burglar
COVENTRY. England (UPI)
—A burglar who broke into
the headquarters of the Coven­
try Model Railway Club was
so impressed with the minia­
ture layout that he did not
Itcal anything.
The would-be thief left a
note congratulating club mem
bers for the intricacy of their
work. He alio left hia burglar
tools.

H. L. Whelchel
City Clerk — Tax Collector

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resent the inference that
Tarty money has been misap­
propriated."
For hi* part, O'Hara, n
member of the Hillsborough
County Democratic commit­
tee discussed an omnibus bill
to revise election law*. Left
out was the current provision
requiring a public audit o f
state political party commit­
tees. Goodrich explained the
omission was inadvertent and
was being remedied.

ZCpApitatity (DaifA

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31;* tfrnufurb V rralb
I'uhlUkrri llallf rarrpt Bat.
nr4«r, SaaSar aa* rhrlith» i
publishes
tatwrSa,
S is n t l i i
Chrltnaaa
b,
Tfca Baafara Hera IS. HI W
1st Bt. saafari, riarlSs.
SrrnaS Class P.stsas rale
at *aa(arS, Via.
tatM tltllaa Matsa b* Carfieri
Wsrk a*
Tsar U *t

Warren Goodrich, the chair­
man, sprang to his feet at the
suggestion.

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April 29. 1065

Oviedo Operetta

'Hospitality Days' Set

Sets Meeting

Three Indicted

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B rin g s H o t E x c h a n g e

Cub Pack 230

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Longwood P TO Has Election
By Deaaa Ihtes
New officer* ware elected
at the April masting o f the
liongwood Elementary Farent-Teachar Organisation held
In tha school auditorium.
Named were Mra. Gladys
Filolan, president; Mrs. Pa­
tricia Lindsay, first vies pres­
ident; Mrs. Betty Adams, sec­
ond vies president; Loula
Koaky, third vies president;
Mra. Jeanette Tclera, secre­
tary, and Eugana Jacques,
treasurer.
Others nominated for o f­
fices were Leon Klrkham for
president, Mra. Joyce Lopes
for first vies president, Mrs,
Emm* Hope for second vice
president, Mrs. Batty Cor
many for secretary, and Mrs.
Virginia DelVlllaggio a n d
Mr*. Margarat lleltna for
treasurer.
Serving on tha nominating
committee were L. C. Riley,
Mra. Jackla Tilton, Mrs.
1/mlte Bell, Mra. Mary Row
ell, Mrs. Eva Jo Hicks, and
Mra. DclVillaggio.
The naw officer* will be in
stalled at the May meeting.
Copies o f tha old bylaw s
of tha organisation and pro
posed new one* were distrib­
uted to the membership for
comparative study and ap

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Several televliion aeaioni *go, Bullwinkle Mooie,
hero of the kiddie aet in enrtoen land, had a hair-raising
adventure in fighting o ff ruittera trying to ateal the
herd at Bullwinkle'* worm ranch.
Naturally, Bullwinkle won hla battle, defeated the
ruetlere and began driving hla worm herd to market. In
and out of the ground the tvorma tunnelled, making their
way to the rail head, Bullwinkle and hla cowboy (or
ahoutd that be worm bey?) crew "heading them up and
moving them out."
The point o f all thia being, it left ua with the misconception of a worm ranch operating much like a cattle
ranch, with a number of wranglera taking care of the
herd.
Well, ’tain't an! aa we recently found out. But operatkn of a worm farm I* a faaclnating business.
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Scene of our expanding education was the Oviedo
Worm Farm on SR 419, east o f Oviedo, operated by
Charlie and Lynetta Mueller.
Not only do they raise worms—they must now have
over a million of them — but they raise crickets as well.
The worm beds are long low boxes about four feet
by eight feet, filled with peat . . . and worms.
The Muellers raise two kinds o f worm, Georgia Bed
Wlgglera and African Night Crawlers, and according to
Charlie, the Red Wigglera are the beat.
They are small—only about three Inches in length—
and they live up to their name. Their never-ending action
on the end of a hook Is pretty hard for any fish to refuse.
The Night Crawlers, which obtain a length up to 10
inches, are a much fatter and more sluggish worm . , .
effective, ye, but not aa good bait aa the Wigglera.
And it’s no easy task to raise worms. Like any crea.
ture they must be fed and watered every day and their
beds must be constantly turned to keep the peat from
parking. But there is no problem with a depleting stock.
Kvery worm egg (and there's no sex differentiation!
produces four to 10 worms. And eggs are forever being
planted.
One very Interesting fart about worms is that their
oil is used by skin divers on their bodies as protection
from the cold.
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But. if the worms were Interesting to us. the crickets
were fascinating.
On the dav o f our visit. It was the wildest maternity
ward imaginable. Nearly 1,100 crickets were busily lay­
ing aggi— up to 10 a day each—whirh will produce mora
than 20.000 crickets within two week*.
Crickets, like so many creatures, dig burrows for
their eggs, lay them, cover them, and go away to let
nature take Its eourse.
It's music to their ears, the Mueller'a sav, In speak­
ing of the aound of crickets chirping. If they wake up
at night and don't hear anything, they rush to see what’s
the matter.
And Charlie made one thing very clear: the best
fishing crickets are not the black, garden variety but the
gray cricket from Georgia. They have much more life
and ara sturdier to withstand the rlgora of serving as
bait.
It's difficult to convey In print the fascination o f a
worm farm, but It'a great to know that such good bait
Is available so close.
Next time you are going angling, stop hy and get
ynur bait from Charlie and Lynetta . . .and let them
show you around the farm. It'a an experience.

%Altamonte Slaps Lake Mary
On Culpepper's One-Hitter

Face Colonial
In Class AA
District Play

Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. l„ l*ft. GB
Chicago
8 3 .727
7 3 .700
H
MinncsuU
Detroit
7 4 .030 1
5 4 .558 n
Boston
5 4 .550 2
Cleveland
fi fi .500 2 'A
New York
f. A .455 X
Baltimore
I.os Angeles 5 7 .417 3V4
4 9 .308 5
Washington
Kansas City 2 8 .200 8U
Wedcsday'a Results
New York 5 Kansas City 1
Baltimur* 8 Washington 3,
night
Cleveland 9
night

Minnesota 3,

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Chicago at Cincinnati (N )
SL Louis at Milwaukee (N )
Han Francisco at Los Angeles
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(Only games scheduled)

Gets Post
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U PI)
— Dean Eagle, sports editor
of the Louisville Times, Wed­
nesday was elected president
of the National Turf Writera* Association, succeeding
Oscar Otis o f Triangle Pub­
lications.

SANFORI) ATLANTIC DANK will l»c fielding
15 men in little longue action this year. la thin
team photo arc, left to right, front row. K«i
Hardiman, William Wall, Georgo Freese. Dave
Hud aon, James Pruitt, Jim Wade, Mike Doyle

Rotary remained undefeat­
ed in Junior League play by
posting ita fourth win in •
row. a fi-5 victory over CPO
a l Pinehurst Park Wednes­
day night before some 200
fans.
Rotary ran up a 6-1 Irad,
only to have CI’ O bounce
hark with four runs in the
fourlh to knot the count 6-5.
In the aixth, and what
tuinod out to he tin* Inst in­
ning In-cause nf curfew, Hull
hy Powell lend o ff the inning

By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
The magic total of 3oo lifelime victories and enrollment
in one of baseball's moat ex­
clusive clubs has become a
realistic goal for Rubin Ro­
berts.
Not this season, of course,
but possibly toward ihe end
of 19ti0 and prohahly it he
ran keep going into 1907. A
long way o ff? Sure, but War­
ren Spahn was a year old er1
than Roberts when he reached
No. 273 and now the great
l i t t l e n a t io n a l
left-hander is beginning to
W I,
think about 400.
Chase ............................... 4 1
Roberts, 38, chalked up the First Federal
....... 3 2
273rd triumph of a career Hunt Llncoln-Mrrctiry . 3 2
that goes back to 1948 when Locomotive Engineers . 3 2
he pitched the Baltimore Ori­ Quality Mobile Homes
0 fi
oles to a 6-3 decision over Ihe Game Today: Locomotive vs
Washington Senators Wednes­
Chase 4:30, Ft. Mellon Park
day night. It was his second
1-TITLE AMERICAN
victory of this season and a
W 1.
typical Roberts victory In Georges . ..
4 1
that he yielded two home Strickland Morrison . . . . 3 2
runs but was tapped for only Florida Slalr ................. 2 3
five hlta In all and walked Sanford Atlantic ............ 2 3
only two batters.
Navy ................................ 2 4
Spahn, who now* has 313 vic­ Game Today; George’s vi.
tories, reached No. 273 dur­
Florida State 4:30, Bay
ing the I960 acason when he
Avcr.uc Park
wai 39. Roberta' 273 vicloriua
JUNIOR LEAGUE
place him In a lSIh-plaee tic
W 1,
with former New York Yan­ Rotary ............................ . 4 0
kee great Red Ruffing on the Civitan ••*•«■***•*«m*«• m . 3 2
all-time win list.
Kiwanii ......... ........ .
The Orioles backed their CPO *. . «.h
, s♦♦t•-**«•eee . 2 3
veteran righthander with a Klk» ...............................
barrage of three home runs Shrine ............................ . I 4
that produced all their runi. No Gomel Scheduled until
Jackie Brandt soloed In the
May 3
filth and Jerry Adair follow­
CITY I,HAGUE
ed a walk to Norm Sicbcrn
W I.
with a two-run hontcr and a Kilowatts .........................5
1
3-1 lead. In the aixth, Boog Kingswood ....................... 4 1
Powell doubled, ' Brooks Rob­ Ix-roy Ilobh Construction 3 2
inson walked and Johnny Or- Panning Lumber ............ 3 2
slno hit his third homer of the Chick N' Treat ............ 3 3
season.
Chase .........................
I 5
Home runs by Frank How­ USO ................................. A s
ard and Doug Camllli produc­ Games Tonight: (7:30) Pan
ed two Washington runs.
ning Lumber va Leroy Robb
The Yankees beat Ihe Kan­
(8:45) Kingswood Va USO
sas City A's 31. but lost the
Both games, Pinehurst Tark
services of Roger Marls for
CHURCH LEAGUE
perhaps three weeks, the
W L
Cleveland Indians clubbed the K. of C.............................. 4 0
Minnesota Twins 9 3 and the Congregational .............. 3 3
Detroit Tigers nipped the Uis Church of God of P.........2
2
Angeles Angels 54 in other Pinecrest Assembly
• 0 4
AL games. Chicago and Bos­ Game Taniglit: Pinecrest As­
ton were not scheduled.
sembly vs, K. of C. 7;30, Ft.
In the National U ague, St.
Mellon Park
L o u i s defeated Milwaukee
5-0, San Francisco walloped
Philadelphia 9 3, Cincinnati
beat Chicago 3-2. Houston outslugged New York 12-9, and
Pittsburgh topped Lfls Ange­
les 2-0.

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with a single, moved tn sec­
ond when Bruc* McKibhin
reached base aafrly on an er­
ror. Bill Schmidt walked to
fill the hear*. Andy Rufus
popped up tn ahortalop and
then Jeff Simpson struck out.
Just when CPO seemed tn
lie getting nut nf the inning
safely, llotdiy Powell broke
for home and senred nn • sueeessful steal with what prov­
ed to he the winning run.
Powell was also the winning
pjtrhrr, allowing only three
hit*, nil in the fourlh In­
ning, Powell and MfKIhhin
were the top hitlers with
two hits each.
Civitan turned hack Elks In
an afternoon game, 6-2. Tom­
my Hickson, who just joined
Civitan from Bishop Moore
High School, sto pped Elks on
three hits. Hickson had three
hits himself to *id his own
cause and Jim Patterson put
together two hits for the
winner*. The wilt moved Civ­
itan into * two wuy tie for
second place with Kiwanis.
The second round of Jun­
ior League play will start
next Monday,
In the
Little
Leagues,
Quality Mobile Homes rim e
up on the short end nf a 2-t
score with First Federal. It
was the third straight game

Maris Sidelined
By Injured Leg
NEW YORK (U P D -R og er
Maris, herd-hilling rightficldcr of like New York Yankeei,
expects to learn Friday how
long he will bo forced out of
the lineup bccauie of a pulled
hamstring muscle.
Marls, considered a fine
f:clder as well aa a potent
batter, injured his right leg
while making a diving catch
to rob Kansas City left field­
er Bert Campaneris of a proliable cxtra-baie hit Wednes­
day.
Team doctori will examlna
the injury Friday to try to de­
termine how long he will be
sidelined.

Quality has lost by one run
and extended their winlrss
string this season to six. Hal
Duncan toed the rubber for
First Federal and pitched
one-hit hail, retiring fourteen
men In order over one span,
The gsmr was scoreless un­
til the bottom o f the fifth
when Federal scored a single
run. Quality came right back
with * lone tally in their half
of the final elans* but First
Federal, not to be denied,
•cored the winning run on *
hit by John McClanahan.
•Strickland Morrison scored
• 5-2 win over Navy with
Gary Brown the winning
liurter. The Mustangs put to­
gether thirteen hits with
Raleigh Brown the top slug­
ger with three-for-thrre. The
win left Strickland Morrison
in second place, one game o ff
tli* pace uf Georges.
In the ClLy League, the
Kilowatt* and Panning Lum­
ber flexed
their mtteclea,
banging out 29 hits. Al­
though outhit 10-13, the Kil­
owatts topped Panning in the
all-important run column, 1412, thank* to an 11-run fourth
inning. Jim Werner end Lar­
ry llrlman homered for the
Kilowntts while Harry Scott
had a homer for Panning.
Glen Spivey o f Panning took
hitting honors with four-forfour, Mmsls Helms had three
hits. The win moved the Kil­
owatts into first piece.
In Church League pley,
Congregational o u t l a s t e d
Church of God, 15-14. Lee
Green, with ■ hontcr, Harold
llerbsl, the winning pitcher
end Randy Scott were the top
hitters getting three hits
each, Clarence Huey topped
the losers with three base
hit*.
Churrh o f God jumped off
to a 9-1 lead after two In­
ning* only to have Congre­
gational come bark, finally
overtaking their opponents In
the sixth inning whrn they
tallied three rune to tic the
score and then adding two
in the seventh to take a 1513 lead into the bottom of
the seventh. Church of God
rallied but fell short hy one
run.

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Phillip Skates, John Darby, Mike Voltoline, Jeff
Ward, Danny Cnnaon and Neal Olmstcud.
Coaches are George Frce.se and I-ee Wall.
(Herald Photo)

Roberts Hurls Undefeated Rotary Taps C P 0
Win 273, Taps
Senators, 6-3

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EVERY D A Y !
IIS R. FIRST
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and David Noett breaking
both the diieue and shot put
Coach Dick William's Sem­ marks.
inole High thin clads will
Sterl Weber broke the 8M
travel to Evens In Orlando to­ run in the recent Metro meet.
The Seminolee have
als*
night to compel* In the Group
broken (he 440 relay, 880 re­
5 Class AA District Meet.
lay, sprint medley relay, and
The Scminoles will be tak­ the mile relay.
ing their impressive second
place Metro Conference Hand­
ing end their outstanding sea­
IV TMK ITH CM T COI’MT €IK
son record with them. The Tit ft: .MATH J l l l f C I A I . CIN three In each event will com­ C t IT, IX A VII r o l l SK.MI.A01.11 C O tA T I ', KI.OHIMA,
pete in the Florida SUU I'll Xa c i : n v WO. ISH1
Meet May 8, In Gainesville. ft'KDKHAI. NATIONAL MOtlTIIAUK AHHOCIATION, * e o rAll the Metro Conference pore linn.
Plaintiff;
schools i n c l u d i n g Winter
vs.
Park, ths only teem to beat JKIIRT I- AI.KMANDKR and
(tie Seminole* In the Metro VKIIA H. AI.K XA MlKH, his
Conference meet, will compete wife.
Defends HI*.
in the meet.
XDTICK OK t l l l T IN
MOHT4IAOK
PONKCI.OSIWW
According to Coach W il­
TO: J K It It Y U ALKXANDKR
liams, Sanford's long string
and VKIIA It. AL.KXANI'KH. hie wife
of wins, with • great many
r o John M. Ilrysnt
Seminole records, will have
Ml. 1, Cochran. Ueo ra l*
nn bearing on the outcome at
Tnu. Defendant*, are h t r e b r
notified
that « rnmplstnl In
this meet.
foreclnae e certain m o r t a l s *
This he* been one o f the on the follo w in g des cribe*
best seasons for track In tha property, tltustr, lyin g and Us­
ing tn Seminole County, F lo r­
history of Seminole High, ida, lo -w lti
1*1 Z. tilock 1. WJCATHwith Rick Walslrom breaking
KltHft'IKLD, KtllftT AD D I­
the lOU-yard dash and the low
TION accordin g to p u t
thereof recorded tn Ptet
hurdles, George M a r k o a
llook It, p e g s I f . Pubtl*
breaking the high hurdles,
Hecoril* o f Usmlnole Coun­
Jack Hunt breaking the mile,
ty, Florida.

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base hlti In the frame.
Detroit 5 Lot Angclra 4,
night
Altamonte added another
(Only game* acheduled)
tally in the fourth with the
Today'* Games
aid o f a single by Dennis Gar­
Washington at Baltimore ( N )
rett.
(Only game* scheduled)
Reeie Girffin singled for the
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Twins' fifth hit In the seventh
W. t- Pet. GU
9 4 .007
Cincinnati
inning.
8 5 .015
I.os
Angeles
*y
'ft Lillie League play Gary
u
0 fi .000
Huuston
Current pitched and batted
fi 5 .545 iik
Chicago
the Twins to an 8-2 victory S. Francisco 7 7 ,500 2
over the Giants, hurling a Philadelphia A 7 ,102 2 Vi
fi 8 .429 3
four-hitter and clouting three Pittsburgh
4 fi .400 3
(ingles.
Milwaukee
fi U .400 3 'i
Altamonte scored seven runs New York
4 7 .304 3 Vi
in the first two frames and St. Louis
Wednesday's Itfault*
then coasted to the victory.
Ricky Thompson, of the San Francisco 9 Philadelphia
Twins, and Lake Mary's Don
3
Durham belted doubles in Ihe Cincinnati it Chicago t, 14
Int, (night)
affair. Mike Smith had a pair
St. Louis 6 Milwaukee 0,
IV THIS ft'IKft't IT
» OI HT, of singlet for Lake Mary.
SI ATM
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night
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Houston 12 New York 9,
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Defendant
h O T I I * TO APPtCAH
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HAIIOLD I*. DOLT
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aaalnet you. and ynu are r e ­
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or Complain! nn the Plaintiff *
Attorney Paul C. Parkins, SIT
Weal Mouth Htrcrt. Orlando,
Klorida, and file the nrlalnal
answer or pleading In lha o f.
rica nf lha Clark o f lha Clrrull Court nn nr bafore T u es­
day. Juno I, ISIS, If ynu fall
In do an Judgment by default
will ha taken against you for
the relief demanded in the
Rill of Complaint.
HTTNIISS my hand and aaal
al Hanford, Htmlnola County.
I. IV. IMt.
Klor hi a. this l l l h day nf April,
tfKAI,)
m i.
Arthur t|. flerkwllh. Jr,
fSKAl.1
Clark o f the Circuit Court
Arthur H. Rsrkwlth. Jr.
tty: Elisabeth Bruinahan.
Clark nf lha Circuit Court
D. C.
Ry Martha T. Vlhlen
Meveland, Mtephenson 4 Miss
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Seminole Thin Clads

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
The Seminole High baseball
team will travel to Oak Ridge
Field In Orlando tonight to
compete in the first round of
the Group S Class AA District
Championships. In the first
round the Scminoles will play
against Colonial at 9 p m.
The Sentinolcs wound up
their regular season with wins
over Bishop Moore, Oak Ridge
and Winter Park to give them
■ 7-7 win-loss record and
fourlh place in the Metro Con­
ference in the over all stand­
ings.
If the Scminoles heat the
Colonial High Grenadiers they
will go into the second round
to face another opponent. The
Tribe beat the Grenadiers
twice in the regular season
play.
Eddie Fitsgerald will be on
the mound for Sanford tonight
with Steve Harris catching.
Fitzgerald struck out 18 in the
Bishop Moore game and near­
ly that many in the last game
with Winter Park.
Other atartcra for the 5cminolea will be Jim Ervin at
first, Bill Kuykendall at sec­
ond, ami Bcmie Barbour nt
third. Ron Hinson will be
shortstop and Sonny Messer
will be in left field with
Chuck Scott in center and
Danny Tillts in right.
Ron Dudley and Hay Pivcc
will be held in relief for Fitz­
gerald and Chuck Plgolt, La­
mar Oxford and Danny Lee
are expected to ace aome ac­
tion tonight.

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer
Bob Culpepper hurled a
one-hitter for the Altamonte
Twin* In Senior League play
in Casielberry
Wednesday
night, reglatering a 4-1 vic­
tory over the Lake Mary
Giants.
The Giants’ Larry MeMurry got the only hit In the af­
fair off Culpepper, rapping a
run icoring alngle in the sec­
ond inning to give Lake Mary
a brief lead. However, the
Twins wrapped up the game
in the third, acoring three
three runs.
Bob Hooper. Dcwin Townlend and Mark Neulicld got

It I d IA HD II. k i . w a i u ;*
ruts h t a t k o k f l u i d d a t o .
I^irsn II. Napltmlsk
Sirs. Itava Nsptonlck
lluiilr I. lias i d
port Aogrlrs. Washington
TDD AUK IIKIIKUV v o t i KIKH II.st ths s b o ie -lism s d
petitioner. IIICII AIM* H. HI'WAIItlH. hss filed ■ P tllllo n tn
ihs ib o vs-sl&gt; led Court fur the
idoptlun nf ths minor child
tented therein slid you are reluirsd to show muse why Ihs
lame should not he granted hy
itrvlmr a ropy o f your written
tsfenses. If sny, upon CUvs*
and, aisphenaon 4 Wise. f o i l
ifflrs Drawar X. Mulls SIS •
fanfurd Atlantic N a t i o n a l
flank Itulldlna. Hanford. Klorda. Attorneys for Petitioner,
md hy flllna
the original
hereof with Ihs r ls r k o f said
-ourt on o r befora May 31.
Sll. otherwise, a Decree insy
&gt;e entered vereue you g r a n i­
tic said adoption.
WITVKHH my hand and the
ifflrlal teal of said Court at
lanford, Hemlnole C o u n t y ,
riorlda. this I lt h day o f April.

Seeking State Meet Berths

WALL SUPPLY
220 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD. FLA.

SS2-BI1S

"Headquarters For Sprinkler SyiUau**

OPEN UNTIL 9:39 P.M.
EVERY NIGHT DURING BALK!

Hoffmann's Boys Shop
T it* South’s TimmtT

WINTER PARK MALL

�Welcome
Neighbor...

Good Luck —

Philips

Cleaners,
Laundry &amp; Fur Storage
IT WAS A PLEASURE TO
INSTALL THE PLUMBING
ALONG WITH CRANE
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
IN THIS MODERN PLANT.

• HOME STYLE COOKING
• CHOPS

—

OPEN

• SEAFOODS

24 HOURS —

FAMOUS FOR 8TEAKS

WALL

Day &amp; Night Grill
AT STATE MARKET

P H O N E 322*6542

1007 80. SANFORD AYE.

U

PLUMBING, HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING

1300 S. FRENCH AVE.

Philips Cleaners Set Open House
Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Philips
(Wally and Jane) o f the new
Philip*
Cleaner*,
Laundry
and Fur Stormy* are holding
Open House Friday and Sat­
urday from 7 a.m. to 0 p.m
to acquaint all their custom*
era and friends with their
new location and facilities.
The new building, located
at .710 West tilth Street, It
equipped with the mo*t mod­
ern cleaning and laundry
facilities. The new fur stor­
age vault la tha only ona in
Seminole County.
"This la the 'last word' In
safe fur cold storage facil­
ities,” said Philips.
Dedication ceremonies o f
the new building will be held
at 10 a.m. Friday, Philips an­
nounced.
Mr. and Mr*. Philips have
operated the buiinesa for the
past 14 years under tha name
of Philips Colonial Cleaner*,
hut with the new facilities
the name has been changed to

A R

O PEN HOUSE
TOMORROW and SATURDAY
OPEN 7 AM. UNm 6 P.M.
NOTHING TO BUYI JUST COME BY

------ IN BUSINESS SINCE 1017--------

AND REGISTER! YOU DO NOT HAVE

14 YEARS AS

TO BE PRESENT TO WIN I

-—

Philip* Cleaner*, laundry and
Fur .Storage.
Prises will be given away
and refreshments wilt be
■erred to all callers.
Each person will have the
opportunity to register for
valuable prize*.
First prize la a luxurious
lace-lined cashmer* sweater
enhanced with an "Autumn
Haxe" mink collar. The collar
la detachable and ran be
worn with other outfits If dedetired.
Second prize Is fSS worth
of service, third prize is |15
worth o f service and fourth
prize Is ||o worth o f service.
There are five other prizes,
each including two deck* of
plastic-coated playing card*.
“ We invite each and every­
one of our customer* and
friend* to come to sec u* dur­
ing the open house celebra­
tion, register for the prizes
snd have some refreshments,”
said Mr. and Mr*. Philip*.
Contractor for the renavotlon o f the building was A.
K. Bhoamaktr Jr., o f Shoe­
maker Construction Company,
Also present for the festiv­
ities will be Ralph Handel,
state sales representative for
the Waiter-User tel Company
of Minneapolis, Minn, who In­
stalled the potarlied care
equipment o f the fur storage
facilities.

m—

uv.

MRS. W. M. PHILIPS

Best Wishes
to the

Philips
Cleaners, Laundry
. &amp; Fur Storage

BLONDE GUNMAN
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) A shapely young blonde was
held today on charges of rob­
bing a downtown bar. Mrs.
Betty Jean White, 23, was
accused of taking nearly 1100
from the bar cashier at gun­
point last night. She was ar­
rested shortly after Uw hold

ED W IL L IN K

u*

CABIN ET SHOP

There were about 7,871,000
pleasure boats in use In the
United States during 1963.

“ PLANNING AND INSTALLATION*

318 8. SANFORD AVE.

SANFORD, FLA.

AD Good Wishes to

Philips

CLEANERS, LAUNDRY
&amp; FUR STORAGE

W e're happy to have supplied

PHILIPS COLONIAL CLEANERS

materials for your new
hom e.........

1st PRIZE-CASH M ERE SWEATER
WITU AUTUMN HAZE MINK COLLAR
FROM LaBELLR FUR CO., ORLANDO

Lumber &amp; Hardware Co.

2nd PRIZE-925.00 WORTH OF FREE SERVICE!

SINCE 1873

3rd PRIZE-915.00 WORTH OF FREE SERVICE!

213 W. 3rd ST.

322-3581

4th PRIZE—910.00 WORTH OF FREE SERVICE!
5th PRIZE—2 Decks Plastic Coated Playing Cards
6th PRIZE—2 Decks Plastic Coated Playing Cards

P h ilip s t a k e s a

7th PRIZE—2 Decks Plastic Coated Playing Cards
8th PRIZE—2 Decks Plastic Coated Playing Cards

GIANT S T E P !

9th PRIZE—2 Decks Plastic Coated Playing Cards
10th PRIZE—2 Decks Plastic Coated Playing Cards

we, os manufacturers
of nationally famous
OVER • THE • COUNTER CLEANING SPECIALS

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY O N LY

SWEATERS
SKIRTS
SHIRTS

ea. 39c
ea. 29c
ea. I k

PLAIN

SEMINOLE C O U N TY’S O N LY

(LAUNDEBED AND ON B A N Q U B )

FUR STORAGE VA U LT!
THIS NEW FUR STORAGE
VAULT HAS ROOM FOR
2,500 FURS. AMPLE 8PACI
FOR BOX STORAGE.

FREE REFRESHMENTS

NOMINAL RATES!

'

I
1lie Sign Of
lit* ft Sendee

Philips
Sit W. 13th ST.

CLEANERS, LAUNDRY
&amp; FUR STORAGE

PH. 322-3315

SANFORD, FLA.

“ P O L A R IZ E D C A R E "
EQ U IP M EN T
Extend our heartiest
congratulations to
Philips for installing and to Sanford for having—
the "last word" in SAFE
Cold Storage For Fun
and Woolens.

Walter Haertel Co.
Minneapolis, Minnesota

11

�Rift

Travel $ $ Interest
was hoped would slash dol­
lar spending abroad by $100
million a year.
In his address, the presi­
dent noted that American
tourist spending increased by
$000 million over the past
four years and said that
“ foreign travel should be en­
couraged when we can afford
it—but not while our pay­
ments position remains ur­
gent.”
He urged the tourist indus­
try here and abroad to
"strengthen and broaden the
appeal o f American vacations
to foreign and domestic tra­
velers."
The State Department fol­
lowed up the president's mes­
sage by ordering U.S. pass­
port offices across the coun­
try to take down travel pos­
ters and remove other ma­
terial that could encourage
foreign travel.
As expected, the govern­
ment moves to discourage for­
eign travel brought strong
reactions from official and
non-official tourist organiza­
tions, transportation compan­
ies and others.
CARIBBEAN FEARS
In many European and
Asian countries,
American
tourists arv a major source
c f dollar income.
But the American plays an
even more important role in
the financial well-being o f the
Caribbean islands, according
to Martin Winsch, general
manager o f the 17-member
Caribbean Tourist Associa
tion (CTA).
"In no other part of the
world is American tourism of
such vital importance,” he
said. "On some islands, tour­
ism is the only important in
dustry . . . a significant rut
in the flow o f American tour­
ists would have a disastrous
effect on the economy o f the
entire area.”
Harry (ioeggel, CTA presi­
dent, went even further in a
cable protest to President
Johnson. He aaid any drastic
restrictions on American tour­
ist spending could have poli­
tical as well as economic re­
percussions.
"A sudden collapse o f the
tourist industry could well re­
sult in political chaos to the
disadvantage of the United
States and to the benefit c f
Communist
infiltration,"
Coeggel said.

'April 29, 196S — Pan I

Irrall

Congratulations, Jane and Wally
on the

U . S ., Other Nations
By Murray J. Brown
NEW Y O R K (U PI) —
Americans who thought their
vacation plans were a mat­
ter o f personal interest only
should revise their thinking.
It may come as somewhat of
a surprise but many govern­
ments, Including the United
States, are vitally interested
also.
It's a financial, rather than
personal, concern. Travel is a
multi-billion dollar business
and where the American goes
and how much he spends af­
fects net only the economies
o f foreign countries but o f
the United States as well.
Americans have been spend­
ing millions more overseas
than foreign visitors have ex­
pended here. Some of these
dollars eventually come back
in the form o f payments for
imports and other goods. But
there Is atill a sizable gap
which has helped put a seri­
ous drain on U.S. gold and
dollar reserves.
It's not a new problem. At
President Kennedy's recom­
mendation In IDfll, Congress
cut the duty-free allowance
for American travelers from
$500 to $100. The helped re­
duce the average spending of
the American abroad but total
spending went up anyway be­
cause mere Americans travel
overseas each year.
There was talk that the
present administration was
considering drastic measures,
including imposition o f a $100
“ head" tax, to curtail travel
and ease the dollar drain. But
there was no mention of such
a move— which triggered pro*
testa against the threat to
freedom o f travel here and
abroad — in President Jchnaon'a recent balance-of-payments message to Congress.
DUTY-FREE CUT
Johnson did propose, how­
ever; a further reduction in
the duty-free exemption from
$100 wholesale to $50 retail.
Administration officials point­
ed out that the cut actually is
equivalent to a reduction
from $100 to $50 and aaid it

t n fz r l

Philips

Open House
Tomorrow and Saturday
at your new plant and fur storage vault
at 309 W. 13th Street

Sanford Electric Co.
322-1562

118 MAGNOLIA

NEW HOME of Philips Cleaner, Laundry and Fur Storage.

(Herald Photo)

Welcome To A New
Neighbor....................

MAY

YOUR

OPEN

HOUSE

BE

A TREMENDOUS S U C C E S S ______

we’re happy to have you!

Harold H. Kastner, Co.

Philips

----- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —

CLEANERS, LAUNDRY
&amp; FUR STORAGE

411 W. t.1th ST.

322-7121 — PROMPT DELIVERY

Welcome Neighbor . . . .

GATOR L u m b e r

May You Have Tremendous
Success.........

Progressive Printing Co.

W. M. PHILIPS heads Philips Cleaners, Laundry and Fur Stornge, holding Onen House Fri­
day and Saturdny at its new nnmc on West
13th Street.
(Herald Photo)

&amp; ACE

306 WEST 1.1th STREET

H a rd w a re

700 FRENCH AVE.

PH. 322-7121

Best Wishes
for Continuing Success ......

Sneaky Ticket
Riles Sleeper

KENNETH F. Golden,
chief aviation machin­
ist’ll mate (je t), has
received a commenda­
t i o n for outstanding
performance of duty as
a check crew leader of
RVAH-13 at Sanford
Navul Air Station.
(Navy Photo)

NEW YORK (U I'D —Mr*.
Gustav Auitrr hnd gone to
alcep with the contentment
known only to n city mntorlat who has found ■ legal
parking apot clone by home. I
When ahe left her Bronx ^|
apartment to drive to work
Sira. Auzter discovered the
city had been working while
ahe alcpt, Installing parking
meters.
And th . traffic depart­
ment'! "meter maida" bail
followed up the installation
crew, tagging her car with
a $15 ticket.

GOOD LUCK TO
SEMINOLE CO U N TY’S
F IN E S T ..............

Philips

RESIDENTIAL,

CLEANERS, LAUNDRY

COMMERCIAL,

&amp; FUR STORAGE

RENOVATING

It Wan Our pleasure
To Hava Helped In

The Completion Of
This Modern And
Up-To-Date Plant
With Glaxinf And
Store Front Work.

Me Raney Paint
£ Glass
114 WEST 2nd STREET
SANFORD, FLA.

AND

IT WAS A PLEASURE TO

HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO

BUILD THIS MODERN

DRY CLEAN IN G

SEMINOLE

FIRST FUR STORAGE VAULT!

CO U N TY’S

PUNT

AND

CUSTOM
BUILDING
A
SPECIALTY!

ShoJW U lk&amp; A

fo/ulAujction Company
General Contractor

OFFICE 211 W. 25th ST.

322-3103

SANFORD, FLORIDA

..j * A,

__________________________

�E ft

DeBary Club
Installs Officers
A t Dinner Meet
■ y Mrs. laha
Tha DeBary Buelneae and
Profemlonal Women’!
Club
will hold a dinner meeting
and Installation of officers
Tuesday, May «, at 6:45 p.m.
■t the beLand Country Club.
Beatrice Muller, past preil «
dent o f the DeBary Club will
be the installing officer.
Membera o f the DeBary
Club attending the District 4
dinner meeting on Sunday,
April SS, at Station Union
Building, DeLand, were Bart
Lederhaua, president; Mar­
g a r e t Willlami, president­
elect, and Jo Pack, Maria Accardl, Helen Stripp, Betty
Peacock, Viola Leooe, Evelyn
Diick. Hottest clubs were
DeBary, DeLand, Euitls and
Mt. Dora.
Registration was i t 10 a.m.
tary; Elolso Hickson, treasurer; and Madallne
NEW OFFICERS OF THE CATHOLIC Women’*
followed by a workshop on
Covcney, recording secretary. Outgoing officers
Club of All Soul* Church Installed with irnprcslegislation.
standing from the left are Mrs. Swlbert Durand,
■Ive ceremonies at a dinner meting at the Capri
Alva Williams, part district
Charlotte Donnhoe, Eve Rogero, Marion LaTour
Tuesday night are seated from the left, Nancy
4 director, DeLand, gave the
and Stilly Mamele.
Mlcheln, president; Brldgtt Kolarlk, vice presi­
Pledge. Tha invocation was
given by Jean DeVoc, presi­
dent; Nancy Huckelbonc, corresponding secre­
dent o f the Euitls Club with
the weleome by Ruth Mullins,
president o f tha DeLand Club,
and the response was by Bert
Lederheus, president of tbe
DeBary Club.
The B.P.O. Doci, Sanford
All Etki, wives and fricndii pleaie call Florence Lyom, |alghti, 322 5841. Reiervationi
Harriet Matt, district direc­
D r m IN , Initiated flvt new N r * Invited. For reiervationi, |from 0 5 at 322-3601 and [must be mada by May S.
tor, Introduced the speaker,
Delia Rosenberg, president­
mambera Monday night at tha
elect of the Florida Federa­
Ellu Club. The new membera
tion, wbo also installed the
are Ana Trued, Evelyn Wag­
district officers.
ner, Audrey Yealde, Nore

DtnfgrB

Png* 8 — April 29, 1988

RrralB

Miss Sizemore,
Mr. and Mr*. Loye K. Sitemore of Sanford announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage o f their daughter,
Miaa Brenda Kaye Sltemore,

R.L.Engage
Club of Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank, where he la em­
ployed In the
Installment
Loan Department
Complete wedding detail!
will be announced at a later
College, Orlando, and L pre­ date.
sently affiliated with Dr. R.
M. Rosemond and Dr. W. C.
Rape as medical aecretary.
Her fiance wai born In San­
ford and was graduated from
Seminole High School with the
class of 1956 where he partici­
pated In varloui sports and
clubs. He is a member of the
MT
Jaycees, Seminole C o u n t y
Sportaman’i Association and
la president of the Employes
Richlands, Va., and attended
local schools, having grad­
uated from Seminole High
School with the clasa of 1962.
She la a graduate of Jonea

to Ronald Louis Russi, son of
Mrs. Albertina R u n l and the
late Joieph A. Russi, also of
this city.
The bride-elect was born In

mm

— WITH —

I f you wear earrlngi or
•Uiar ahlny Jewelry whan you
alao wear aunglassea, be aura
to keep your glaaa framea
simple. Fancy framea and
bright Jewelry will gtva you
a "ltuiy” look.

Personals
By Maryann Miles

A fur atola la only pretty
when It la worn properly.
Don’t drape youra around
your neck aa though It ware
a bath towel. Practice in
front of the mirror until you
find the way to wear K
gracefully.
There la a new coloring on
tha market fo r children*!
ahoea, It cornea In nine dif­
ferent colore, la nuntoaie and,
te important where youngate re era concerned, la alao
■cuff-realitant.
Chome your aunglaases aa
you would chooee a beauty
accaaaory. Make cure tha
gtaaa ahape aulta not only
your fare shape but your
hairdo aa well.
Tha new open ahoea for
gyring and aummer make
foot beautifying more essen­
tial than ever. Ho whether
you like nail enamel on your
toonalta or not, don't neglect
that weekly pedicure to keep
your nalla In ahape.

FIVE NEW MEMBERS WERE INITIATED Monday night Into the
B.P.O. Does at initiation ritca at the Elka Lodge. From the left are Merlene Wolfe, president, Ann Trued, Evelyn Wagner, Audrey Yeakle, Nora
Gentile and Mary Boneker, initiates; and Jackie Carrutherg, conductress,

D e B a rry
y Personats

By Mrs. John Leooo

Joyed the visit to grandma
Mr. and Mra. Adam Muller
Mra. B. Iluttln of Marta and grandpa, Mr. and Mrs. L. of Second Street, entertained
Road entertained her daugh­ J. Cook.
her alater, Ethel, and brother,
ter and aon-Inlaw. Mr. and
W a l t e r , and elit«r-ta-law,
Tha Four B'a of DeBary, Martha, from Miami, this
Mrt, Gerald McFaddcn, of
Akron, Ohio.
Mr. end Mra. William Hast- past weekend.
gan and children, William Jr.
Mr. and Mri. E. Z. Waltara and Robert, visited Cypress
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rushof Eldorado Drive had aa her Gardens, The Singing Tower, neck of Madera Road eater
recent houieguciU, Mra. Deo Tha Great Masterpiece and taloed their soa and daugh
Scranto and daughter, Dot, other placet of lnteraat In ter-ln-law and their three
Centra] Florida last week.
from Connecticut.
children, Ronald, Gary and
Susan.
Mr. and Mra. Charles YouMr. and Mra. Frank C.
Klepper of Flamovlne Lane man of DeBary Drive visited
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
have their aon and daughter- their friend, Mrs. M. Skill- Cully of Arcadia Road enter­
in-law, Mr. and Mra. Frank man, at St. Petoraburg for a tained their niece, Wendy
Klepper, and grandchildren, few day*. They tojoyrd visit­ King, of Greenwood Lake.
Billy and Susan, visiting from ing placea of interest In and N. Y. They are vliltlng places
around Sarasota.
Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y.
of Interest In Central Florida
Mr. and Mra. William Cook
of llighbanka Road, Eait,
visited rclstlvcs In Render
son, Texas; Shreveport, La.,
and Texarkana, Ark. The chi!
dren, Jimmy and Tracy, cn

CT

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Carat

Stunning creation
in 14-K yellow or
whlto gold

“ MOM" ON HER DAY!

NOW ONLY

• GOWNS

•IN*1

• BHORTIE PAJAMAS

COTTONS
DACKON8

•

NYLON

The members of Theta Ep­
silon Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met recently at tho home
of Joanna Bohannon. The
meeting wai called to order
by Mrs. Bohannon, president.
Highlight of the evening was
a most interesting program
conducted by guest,
Mrs.
Gardner Schuler. Mrs. Schu­
ler la a world traveler. Her
most recent and interesting
trip was an African safari.
The group enjoyed slides and
a most interesting narration
by Mrs. Schutcr.
The chapter conducted Rit­
ual! alter tbe business meet­
ing. Those taking Pledge Rit­
uals were Gayle Rolzotsky,
Jeanne Dunne, Beta Galla­
gher, Joan Moore, Pam Coop•r and Joyce Sammctt.
Pledget receiving Ritual of

Charles Daggett, aged 12,
wbo la a mtraber o f tha Gar
den Club, Junior Division,
iron 10 ribbons at tha recent
abowlng. His parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Chet Daggett.
Last than ona-half o f tha
11,000 mltea o f road In Aus­
tralia are hard-surfaced, ac­
cording to tha Encyclopaedia
Britannlca.

UI I R M ( m o n

LADIES' RING

Any Short Sleeve
Sport Shirt
In Our Store

GOOD VALUES
FOR WEEKEND THROUGH M AY 2

DRUG SPECIALS!
29c

5 Lbx. Epaam Salta

Facial TIu u m

400'a 19c

Vlgran

Aspirin Tablcta 250

Chewable* ....... 90/30 free 82.39

Vitamin C 100 mgm 100’a 39c

Vi-Daylin Liquid

Swctta Lamp*

pt. 92.89

Sanitary Napkin* fSSIHHOM 40’a 89c

69c
.... 100’a 49c

Slmllac Liquid ~~~~ per can 21e

Ahead!
Look your prettiest

BREEZE BOX
20" FAN
S epeade. Manually ravaralbla.
Use In window, on flo o r , etc.
C ool* room s quickly,

at th« May Day Ball
in romantic fabrics
from Milady's.

19,88

Fregil* Lacns,
organise, brocades
In white and pastels.

DIASOLITARE

Sequins, rhinestones,
pearls, pins, ribbons,

ONLY

buttons and bowa

WESTINGHOUSE T U P P E R FAN
Just flip fo r table fa n .. . wall fa n ,. ,
flo o r fan. Transparent Ham collta
S -R Safety B ladta, W hisper qulat.
12.88

for trimming.

"fM ta ria g Faekleaa Juat Far T o*"

PH. 322*2383

HWY. 17*82
SEMINOLE PLAZA
CASSELBERRY
NEAR HI U
PHONR 838*7811

P ortable WESTINGHOU5E FAN
8 epeeda. Manually ravaralbla
fo r intake o r exhaust. V ibration
fre e . No TV in terfa ren ct.
C arrying handle.

19.99

COME SEE!

£

OPEN WED. AFTERNOON

Regular Price

TIME NOW

Looks Uko 1 carat atone
choice white or yellow
gold. Compare at 9S4I.SS

OPEN AN ACCOUNT
PAY AR UYYLE AS 15-66 W E H L Y

PARK AVE.

* 1 .° ° O F F

Jewels were Pat Helms, Dixie
Jennings and Joanne Gard­
ner.
The details for the Found­
er's day luncheon were an­
nounced. The group will meet
at the Bird Cage Restaurant
in Winter Park at 12:30 p.m.,
Saturday, May ], for lunch.
Those attending the meet­
ing wero Joanne Itohannon,
Sherry Bollo, Jan Cahill,
Sharron Davis, Barbara Dekle. B e t t y
Erickson, Jo
Kuhlke, Pat Largcn, Betty
Lewis, Belly McKee, Nancy
Itrynolds, Mona Walker, Jo­
anne Gardner, Dixie Jenn­
ings, Pat Helms, Joyce Sammelt, Gayle Itozoisky, Jeanne
Dunne, Beta Gallagher, Joan
Moora and Pam Cooper.

FAN SPECIALS!

•IN*5

TJZctAy

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY!

Founder's Day Luncheon

to remain for tome time with
By Maryams Mltea
Mr. and Mra, Jullua Colar bar alater.

Mra. Mae Jonas U in Bald­
win. Mick., to attend the fuaoral atrvicti of her brotherin-law, John Kaarnay, who
died suddenly of a heart at­
tack. Mri. Jonea la

210 E. First St.

SPECIAL!

MISS BRENDA KAYE SIZEMORE

South Seminole Personals
have aa bouaeguaats from
Naw Rochelle, Mr. and Mra.
Harry Blerman. Tbay winter­
ed la Hollywood and stopped
over for ■ vlalt on thalr way
back home.

Gift! • Cards • Books

H u n i total weight

AVAILABLE IN:

•

Col. Allen Forward, who Is
in the active reserve of local
Marine VTU, had the honor
of lunching with Judge War­
ren Edward, Brigadier Gen­
eral Joe Stewart, Col. O. S.
Bibb, Col. Franklin Ctppleman and LL Col. Mclntrye at
the University Club, before
attending the dedication of the
Marine Training center. Gucat
speaker at the dedication was
Representative Edward Gucrney.
In the evening, Col. For­
ward along with his wife, Er­
nestine, attended a buffet and
cocktail party at the Orlando
Ofllcara Club. The Forwards
are merchant* In tha Foreit
City shopping center and ha
la president o f tbe Forest City
Association.

Flemings

WEEK-END

W W c tc A O

Total Wright

— FOR —

•

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FOR HOT MONTHS

PERFECT GIFTS

• PEIGNOIR SETS

By Jane Casselberry
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Knight of 540
Queen's Mirror Circle were
tier brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George Slmonds
ot Ft. Lauderdale and Mrs.
Slmonds' mother, Mrs. Jos­
eph I. Grover, of Boston,
Mass.

TO PREPARE

LADIES' CLUSTER

• TAILORED PAJAMAS

CARDS &amp; GIFTS

Theta Epsilon Schedules

Forest City

Fashionettes

Personals

•••

8.P.O. Does Initiate New Members

Gentile and Mary Boneker.
President Merllne W o l f e
pretided over the meeting
with the anlatance of Conduc­
tor Jackie Canttheri. Several
vltltera from the Orlando
Drove alto attended.
After the meeting, everye a t adjourned downtlalri for
feamburgeri, b a k e d beam,
cola alaw and fellowahlp.
May I, tha Doea will hold a
potluck dinner aod square
dance at the Elki Club. The
dinner will atart at 6:30. Har­
old Jenklna will be the call­
er. Dinner and dance price*
will be nominal.

REMEMBER •’MOM"

Casselberry

MILADY'S SHOPPE
or FINE FABRICS
188 8. PARK

SANFORD

PH. 323*0313

TOUCHTON'S
REXALL DRUG STORE
•THE PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN”
COR. lot. ft MAGNOLIA

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

PHONE 322*2482

�April 29, 1965 — Page 7

V tn B

Little gifts
mean a
lot when
they come
from you . . .

Hey Baby, Yeah, Yeah, Y e a h ___

The Charles Meeks Host Festive Fun-Filled Fete For Seniors
The spacious Charles Meeks Guirc, Buddy Burton, Bill Ku- 1Klinefelter and Steve RiChard. 1 bins, Michael Ogden, Melanie I Kelly, John Todd and Carol
Mrs. Meeks and daughter,
dc . Vendall, Vicki Boyd, Gcni| Also Kathy Butler, Jim R ob-1Hurt, Tommy Toole, Kenny |Besserer.
Summerlin Avenue home de
Myra, presented the booorees
plcted a festival filled with
with huge stuffed "Humpty
Dumpties" for their class­
fun last Saturday night when
mates to autograph as m e­
more than 2U0 were invited to
mentos of the festive occas­
an informal buffet blast hon­
ion.
oring Michele Jones and Lin­
Thus around midnight after
da Bobson, members of the
making the discovery that the
Meeks home was Indestructi­
1965 graduation class of Sem­
ble and the hostess bad nerves
inole High School.
of Iron, the guests departed
The rumpus room literally
with
treasured memories of a
oscillated and vibrated to the
most enjoyable and entertain­
beat of the loud noise, which
ing graduation party.
the young moderns call mu*ic, as their body contours
swayed and were swung into
confusing contortions, known
ns modern dancing. Yeah,
yeah, yeah!
An o v e r s i z e graduation
cake, beautifully decorated,
an attractive assortment of
chips, dips and other buffet
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will offer
adult
fare with gallons of cold
women beginner's swim class­
drinks were served on the
es.
help-yoursdf-plan.
Registration will be held at
Preceding the full impact
Municipal Swimming Tool at
of the fete, a post-Easter egg
Ft. Mellon P a r k
Friday
hunt transpired
with
the
morning, April 29, at 9:30
guests engaging In lawn and
a.m.
garden surgery in attempting
to locate the colored, hidden
eggs, all containing loot—cash
and other prizes.
Finders of the prized eggs
were A1 Boniface, Carol Walk­
er, Bonnie Todd, Pat Me-

l

Registration
For Ladies’ Swim
Class Set Friday

a

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Downtown Sanford

Bear Lake
Personals
By Maryann Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Spen­
cer of 3187 Cecelia Drive,
have as houseguests, their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William S. Spencer,
from Gibsonia, Pa.

HAVING A LITERAL BLAST nt the Chnrle*
Meeks Mayfair home were 2 0 0 guests last Satur­
day night honoring Michele Jones and Linda
Bobson, members o f the 10G5 graduation cluss
o f Seminole High School. Michele Jones and her
date, Rick Walstrom, are seated at the left with

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Podol»ki from Madison High, Mich.,
arc visiting their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mr*. Ro
bert Kowalski, at 3533 Shir­
ley Drive, for three weeks.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Scott on
Shirley Drive, ia Mrs. Seotta*
mother, Mri. Nan Gilllci,
from Toledo, Ohio, during the
month.
Major Harry
Williamson
and hi* eight-year-old son,
Warren, along with Robert
Baird and his acvcn-year-old
•on, Jimmy, had a marvelous
time camping out over the
weekend at Ocala National
Forest. Thia was the firat
time the youngsters
had
camped out with their dads
with no women around. Fa­
ther and son teamed up for
providing
meals.
Although
they planned on catching fish,
the Williamsons brought a
frozen fish along, Just in
easel As luck would have it
the flab thawed out In time
for the evening meal.
When The Salvation Army
was founded a century ago
ia England, it met violent op­
position,
alander,
physical
abuse and persecution. De­
spite thia, It grew rapidly
and spread to Scotland, Ire­
land and Wales and soon to
tba United States.
Lichens, flowerlesa plant*
Which grow on hare rock*,
tree stumps and waste places,
have no roots, stems or
leave*.

Annual Awards Presented
0

Linda Robson and her escort, Brad Pruden, at
the right. Seated in the center are Myra Meeks
and Mary Scott, who assisted the hostess. Spe­
cial guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobson and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones.
(By Doris Williams)

P

Sanford

Mrs. Mary Alexander and
Mrs. Helen Constantine of
S a n f o r d , accompanied by
their niece. Miss Dale CereExemplar Chapter will be in­
soli, of Cocoa, motored tu Al­
vited to attend. The presidents
of the other chapters will give
a report on their year's ac­
tivities.

Outstanding Xi Beta Etas
Xi Beta Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma I’ hi met Monday
night at the home of Fi (J.
Harold) Chapman.
The group discussed the
Founders Day Banquet last
Saturday night and what a
“ super • ealifragilisticexpiali
dociua" was had by all!
Awards for perfect attend
ancc for the year were pre
sented to Candy (M ar) MeClanahan, Wills Mae (John)
Prokosch and Fi (J. Harold)
Chapman.
Scrapbook award went to Fi
and Girl of the Year to Aud­
rey (Mr*. G. Andrew) Speer
for having done the most for
the chapter during the past
year.
Sue (E . C.) Harper Jr. won
the door prize, a lovely tabic
arrangement of white chrys­
anthemums.
Beta Buddy gifts were ex­
changed and the names of the
girls who had so much fun
surprising each other all year
were divulged. New Beta
Buddy namei for the coming
year were drawn. Highlight­
ing the evening was the ex­
change of gag gifts among the
husbands.
J e a n e t t e reminded the
group of the Beta Sigma Phi
Convention to be held in Tam­
pa May 28 30 and also that
the meeting of May 24 would
be a covered dish supper at
which time those girls who
are planning to transfer to the

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May to and Team II and HI
will have the program.
Will* Mae Prokosch, Candy
McClanahan and (Jinny Fred­
erick presented a most inter­
esting program on “ Better
Thinking.”
Refreshments were served
to the following: Jeanette
(John) Alexander,
Betty
(Clarke) Brucstle, G l n n y
( G o r d o n ) Frederick, Pat
(Vernon) Hardin, Sue (K. C.)
Harper Jr., Candy (M ac) Mc­
Clanahan, Vermclle (E d ) Pctcraon, Willa Mae (John)
Prokosch, Jessie (AI) Shaw
and Audrey (G . Andrew)
Speer.

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�Hospital
Notes

The Repository Of Human Knowledge....Public Library

APRIL X5, IMS
Admissions

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Blevins,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Reynolds, Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Freddie, Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Frank
Phillips,
Victoria
Burton, Joyce Holsendorff,
Essie Mae Dixon, Joe Ann
Petersen and bahy girl, Cel­
este Mansfield, Clarire Lit­
ton, Evelyn Crutchfield and
baby girl, Pamela Smith, Gus
S. Lee, Sanford;
Edward
Smith, Harvey Walker, Klenn.
or Fetters, DeBary; Dorothy
Price,
Lake
Mary;
Ix&gt;1a
Thomas, Brandon; Carolyn
Sutherland, Mims; Theodore
Meinhardt, Brandywine, Md.

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Personals
Chief and Mri. V. W. Ganderton of 103 North Suniand
Drive have aa current houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Trlckett of Naha, Okinawa,
who are visiting en route to
Washington, D. C.

onderful, cool, comfortable shlrtu designed
to wear out of your trousers. Many are
wash'wear without ironing. Check our nice
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Q un. IZo&amp;d&amp;VL
Richard Keough Discusses

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By Mrs. H. L Johnson
By Mrs. K. I . Johnson

WIGS

HANDSOME

and right). Circulation at the library has in­
creased 100 per cent since its has moved to its
present site on First St., according to Mrs. King.

Library patrons (upper right) check out liooka
at main desk. School children look up reference
material in one section o f the library (lower left

IT'S ALWAYS LIBRARY WEEK at Snnford
Public Library. Librarian Mrs. Sara King (up­
per left) looka in cnrtl index file to locate book.

Ifr M m * VtraV

Page g — April 29, 1965

By Margaret Cosby
The North Orlindo Gsrden
Club again this year Is spon­
soring Beautification Month
and has designated the month
of May for all gardeners to
go to work.
The committee of Mrs. W.
W. Anderson, Mrs. George
Duquette and Mrs. Carl Hy­
att, chairman, reports that
there will be a number of
prises which will be well
worth the while of North Or­
lindo residents to compete In
the project.
As soon as the prize list has
been completed, It will be
published, together with de­
tails, and distributed to homeowners in the community.

JoAim Gardner, B e r t h a
Chandler, Lucille Anderaon,
Luc Ila Fitzgerald, E d w i n
Esstsbrook, Denise Rohrer,
Steven
Garrar,
Margaret
Reynold*, Frances Hall, Edna
Shawcer, Edward P. Duffy,
Jeanne Sevlgny, Niles Jones,
Cheryl Smith, S a n f o r d ;
George W. Nicely, Marl* Loser, Alice Flestel, Colon D.
Dampler, DeBary; Irvin John*
son, Fern Park; F r a n e e a
Dooley, Margot Patterson,
Minnie Scott, Lionel E. Rob­
erta Hr., Elisabeth Carver,
Lake Mary; Walter Young,
Longwood.
Births

i mmmmm

Beautification
Month Scheduled
For N. Orlando

Stir V4 cup diced sweet red
pepper, 14 tsp. sage and 14
tsp. ground rosemary Into
com meal. Mix ami fry as di­
rected above.

The south la often called the
land of tasty hot corn breads.
This la beciuso
southern
h o m e m a k e r s traditional­
• • •
ly s e r v e hot, home-baked
breads to their families and
SPOON BREAD
guests. Biscuits and corn 3 cups milk
breads are a perfect match 2 tlnps. butler
for that southern fried chick­ I cup enriched self-rising
en, country fried ham or other
corn meal
southern specialties. Hero is 4 egg yolk*
a basic com bread recipe that 4 egg whiles
Is very good.
Thoroughly grrnso a 2-qt.
BASIC CORN BREAD
casserole. Preheat oven to
Makes 18 squares
350 drgrees. In large sauce
t cups enriched self-rising l&gt;:m heat milk until almost
corn meal
simmering. Add butter and
2 tbipi. sugar
stir until melted. Stir in corn
1 egg, beaten
meal until smooth. Cook over
U cup ahortenlng &lt;melted) or medium heal until mixture
oil
reaches bulling polntj rook,
1 to ltt cups milk
stirring constantly I minute
Grease 8-Inch square pan. longer. Remove from heat
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. and coo] slightly. Meanwhile,
In medium-sized bowl stir to­ hent egg yolks until well
gether corn meat and sugar. hlcndrd;
sllr into rorn meal
Combine egg, shortening or mixture.Ileal egg while* un­
oil and 1 cup inilk. Add liquid til stiff,
hut nut dry, until
all at once to flour mixture, |H-ak« form; fold into
corn
stirring until smooth. Add meal mixture. Turn into cas­
more milk. If necessary, to serole. Hake 45 lo 50 minutes
msko medium halter. Turn In­ or until cake tester Inserted
to pan. Haka 20 to 25 minutes In renter comes out clean.
or until golden brown.
Servo Immediately,
• • •
Hero are tame nice varia­
tions;
HEAVENLY
HERB CORN BREAD
CREAM CHEESE BROWNIES
Stir % l*P- nutmeg, Vi tap. 1 pkg. (4 uz.) sweet cooking
oregano, Vi tsp. thyme and si
chocolate
tip. basil Into corn meal mix­ 3 Ihsps. butter
ture. Mix and bake aa direct­ 2 tbsps. butter
ed for above recipe.
! pkg. (3 oz.) cream cheese
SESAME CHEESE
V4 cup granulated sugar
CORN BREAD
1 egg
Before baking, sprinkle U 1 tbsp. flour
cup crumbled blue cheese end 14 tsp. vanilla
I tbsps. busted sesame seed 2 eggs
over top of baiter. Bake as di­ % cup granulated sugar
rected above.
14 tip. baking powder
• a e
Vi tsp. sail
BASIC FRITTERS
14 cup unsifted flour
Makea IS Fritters
14 cup coarsely chopped wal­
Fat for deep frying
nuts
S cup enriched sell-rising com 14 tsp. almond extract
meal
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup sifted enriched sell-rlsMelt chocolate and 3 tbsps.
lag flour
butter in small saucepan over
1 egg, beaten
very low beat, stirring con­
to to % cup milk
stantly. Coo). Cream 2 tbsps.
Preheat let for deep frying butter with cheese until soft­
to Ml degrees. In medium- ened. Gradually add U cup

nlied mixing bowl etlr to­
gether eon meal and flour.
Add egg and enough milk to
make e stiff better. Drop bet­
ter by teaspoons into fat until
golden brown, turning once.
Drain thoroughly on absorb­
ent paper. Serve hot.
Now some variations:
CHEESE FRITTERS
BUr I cup shredded ebeddar

cheean jnto com meal. Mix
nod ftp 1* directed for Basle

Written.
HERB-PEPPER FRITTERS j

sugar, creaming until light
and fluffy. Blend in 1 egg, 1
tbsp. Hour and 14 tsp. vanilla.
Set aside.
Beat 2 eggs until light In
color. Gradually add remain­
ing V« cup sugar, besting un­
til thickened. Add baking
powder, sail and 14 cup flour,
Blend in routed chocolate
mixture, nuts, almond ex­
tract and 1 tsp. vanilla,
ehoeoiate hatter in a greased
8 or 0 inch square pan. Then
spread cheese mixture evenly
over the top. S|&gt;oon remaining
rlmrnlatc batter over cheese
mixture, Zlg zng a spatula
through hatter onre in each
direction to marble. Bake in
a 35(1 degree oven 35 to 40
minult....... . until tup springs
hark when lightly pressed in
center. Cool, Cut in about 20
bars or 10 squares.
•

•

»

QUICK COCONUT
COFFEE CRUST
t tbsp. instant dccatfcinated
cotfee
1 tbsp. water
l&lt;a cups flaked coconut
2 tbsps. soft butcr
Dissolve instant coffee in
water. Blend with coconut.
Spread boiler evenly over
bottom and sides of an 8 or 0inch pie pan. Sprinkle coconut
into pan pressing evenly into
the butter. Bake In a slow
oven (350 degrees) until gold­
en brown, about 30 minutes.
Cool thoroughly. Fill with fav­
orite chiffon, cream or ire
cream filling. (Use 3 cups
filling for i-inch pies and 4
cups filling for B-lncb pies.)
•

•

•

"This is the year (hat Is,"
as far as apples are concern­
ed, according to L. W. Brown,
president of Processed Apples
Instilute, Inc. Here are sev­
eral recipea using applesauce
and apple Juice.
APPLE NUT BREAD
1 cup brown sugar
2 qta. whole wheat flour

2 cups chopped nuts
t
1
2
1

eggs
cup melted shortening
qta. canned apple sauce
pt. light molasses
.Silt dry ingredients. Add
nuts and mix well. Combine
eggs, shortening, apple sauce
and molasses, mix well. Add
to dry Ingredients and stir
only unlit evenly combined.
Divide hatter into 5 loaf pans,
814 by 414 by 3. Let stand 15
minutes. Hake at 350 degrees
for I hour and 15 minutes or
until bread tests done and is
Spread about half of the
tightly browned. Remove from
pans and place on racks lo
cool. Cover tlghliy and place
In refrigerator over night bofore slicing. Each loaf will cut
20 slices.
•

•

•

For home entertaining, try
these;
111 an old fashion glass filled
with ire cubes, add a slice
each of orange and lemon and
a maraschino cherry. Pour
apple Juice over all.
Peel a lemon so that the
peel Is In one long strip.
Then in a lull straight sided
glass, stand lemon peel in a
spiral and keep in place with
ice cubes. Add apple juirc to
till and garnish with lime
slice and maraschino cherry.
To i quart chilled apple
juice, add 2 tbsps. instant
tea. Then add a pint ol lemon
sherbet and beat In a blender
or with rotary treater. Pour
into tall glasses and aerve
with colorful straws.
And for the kiddles; Chilled
apple juice frothed with va­
nilla ice cream will be a hit
at any children's party. And
for extra spark, sprinkle with
chocolate over the top.

Banking A t W W Club Meet
The Wolcomo Wagon Club
of Sanford met recently at the
Capri Restaurant with Edna
Hums, program chairman, in­
troducing
Richard
Keough,
vice president of Florida State
Rank, who sjxike on (he ways
and means of hanking In a
most interesting and informa­
tive presentation.
Mrs. Sam Rrnwnback was
appointed secretary, Mrs. BoIh-N Ralston, cord chairman,
and Mrs. I.ou Roberts will be
chairman of tho forthcoming
rummage sale.
Kmlting classes for WW
members only arc being held
the first Monday of carh
month at Garrett's Depart­
ment Store at 1 p.m. Evening
classes are held at the home
of (lie Instructor, Edna Hums,
20T Collins Drive, Suniand, at
7:30 p.m. on the second and
fourth Thursday
of
each
month. For further Informa­
tion call 323 1085.
Mrs. Kevin Hough and Mrs.
J. Russell Wolff were wel­
comed as guests.
Prizes were won by Mrs.
Wolff, Mrs. Mary Thompson,
Mrs. Ralston, Mrs. Hough

with Mrs. A. Shaw winning
a door prize, a shampoo and
set from the Cut N’ Curl
Beauty Shop.
The Welcome Wagon plaque
will appear under the Cham­
ber of Commerce welcoming
sign upon entering Sanford.
The next regular meeting is
scheduled at the Capri May

If holes are punched in a
container of water, the liquid
will squirt farther from the
lowest holes because the pres­
sure is greater.

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Mental Health
Group To View
Film Thursday
The Seminote County Men­
tal Health Association wilt
meet Thursday, April 20, at 8
p m. at the Health Center on
French Avenue.
The second in a film series
will be viewed entitled, "Why
Can’t This Man Keep A J ob ?"
All members arc askrd to
make a special effort to at­
tend tile meeting.

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17, who rnn't wait until

they reach tha ip * when
they will he their ‘ ‘own
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jjacobij.
ItlliS Vanderbilt Cup Winnrra
Newspaper Enterprise Awn.
North’s one heart opening
waa one of those tactical
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This one should hsve suc­
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North, South decided to bid
tuo much and the result waa
a minor disaster.
South should have been
delighted with hla partner's
two-club bid but South look­
ed st hla good diamonds and
decided to bid two nn-truinp.
He overlooked the fact that
the good diamonds Were just
about his whole hand.
West made the killing op­
ening lend of the seven of
spades and the defense ran
o ff five spade tricks. South

By Abigail Van Buren
there aurh an aga? I be­
lieve you once said there
wai not, ami you Hated a

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By Oswald Jacoby
A MOTHER

shed four diamonds snd the
eight of hearts while East
aimpty let the four and eight
o f diamonds go.
Now West led the deuce of
hearts and East let dummy’*
king hold the trick.
At this point South had
forced himself into a corner
where a club lend appeared
neceasnry. Actually, n heart
return here would have saved
one trick hut South appeared
to ha embarked on a career
of losing whatever hs rould.
South led a low club !o his
quern. This put West in with
the king and West promptly
led a aecond heart whereupon
East cashed three heart tricks
and the are of diamonds.
South had managed to hold
himself to only three tricks
at his two no-trump contract.

Jh&amp; Woman:
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence ! Just want this predatory lltNewspaper Enterprise Assn. tl* cousins to ask hie per­
UK A It MRS. LAWRENCE: mission to use his toys? Ask
When my brother's twin girls him.
It's my hunch that what
come to our huu*e, they make
streight for my child's toy he wants Is respect for hi*
box. I f he shows any resent­ ownership. In which case, he
ment, their mother makes isn’t stingy, is he? If that's
them return the toys, hut al­ the truth, it's his obligation
ways
with some remark to say so, “ To snatch it away
about Roy's “ stinginess.” 1 from him, to tell it yourself,
know she’s gossiping about is just as unfair as hi* cou­
him to other family mem­ sins* appropriation o f hi*
bers as I've just had a letter toys.
from tny mother saying howHe'll lie shy shout getting
sorry the ie to beer of Roy’s his aunt straight nest time
selfishness toward his little she call* him "stingy.'' He'll
cousin*. How can 1 tell my find it hard to tell her: "I
sister-in-law what 1 think of am not stingy. I want the
her for giving a 6-yrar-old twins to ssk me if they run
boy a bod name in the fam­ play with my toys instead of
ily without making more tuking them.” You wilt have
to rehearse this statement of
trouble T • . .
ANSWER: If Ihere’a "tell truth with Idm until he gels
ing" to lie dune, why Isn't so used to it hs Isn't afraid
of it. When ho makes it to
Roy the person to do it?
la he stingy? Ur dues he his aunt, he may need you

show's o w n
rontrlhutions.
The Christy* and Hirt offsr
familiar, snfo material, but
the show is well staged and
worth catching. Gordon and
Siislta are attractive musical
hosts.
8-9 p m. CRS. Parry Mason.
"The Case o f the Grinning
Gorilla.1' Shades of the old
“ Rue Morgue!”
In t h i s
bloody story, a mad scientist
who lives with hi* gorillss
in a dog-surrounded mansion
is found murdered, apparent-

Television Tonight
THURSDAY P. M.
1:00 &lt;&lt;) Ni w i , tijioilw Wea­
ther
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13&gt; Neweropt Cent.
(Il llumiar-Drlnklty
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III Jr,tiny UUMt
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(I) Sewsrnpa
(II Sewsllns
(II The !.ate Mlinw
(I) Theater nt Ilia Kttn
C ) Tonight Show

FRIDAY A. M.
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Sunrhlna Atmanae
Sena A Weather
Intro to r'heinletrjr
Sunrlee Henireter
News K Weather
Tmlsy
1*1 Hun ill Ins Almsnao
(SI Wake-up Unvisa
(I) Countdown Siwa
(I) Farm Market lleport
(II Today
(II Mlrkla Keans
(I) Dural Saws, Wea­
ther
(I) Captain Kangare*
r3 1 Weather, News
(I) Today
(I) Carloonelllt
II ntvorr* Court
(SI American History
(ti Kaorcltaa tor Wiuien
(Si Itompar tin -in
(SI Komper Hnom
(I) Morning Movie
t il Make llucm (or
Daddy
t il Saws— Mika W al­
lace
111 What's This Hong
(I) I Ivor* Lucy
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It :lu (I) Concasirstisa
(I) Andy of Mayhtrry
m lie,, itrida
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■round.
Once he mikes it, I think
1 can promise you a reduction
of resentment between him
and hia cousins that will redurr the family strains it is
causing.
I promise this because Roy
will lie so happy to know that
he rould pull himself out of
thlf Ho thnt'e been imposed
on him that hr will not only
be willing to share with hie
cousins, but be glad to.
This is no mystery. We are
■11 delighted when we burst
ourselves out o f restriction
by some miijudgment with
the truth shout ourselves.
We're so happy to be free of
It that we wont others to en­
joy thenisetvre ■■ we are en­
joying
ourirlvea.
Rut
If
■omebody else undertake* to
release us from the miijudg­
ment, we are denied till* ov­
erflowing Joy in ourselvei.

DEAR MOTHER: In or­
der to lie one’* own bos*
(in my opinion) a girl must
be able to leave her par­
ent*' home, pay for hrr
own clothing,
insurance,
and medical nnd tlcntnl
rare, nnd pay fur the con­
tinuance of her own educa­
tion,
transportation
and
recreation. Then she hits
the privilege o f choosing
her own company, making
tier own derisions nnd be­
ing her own "boss."
•
• •
DEAR ARRY: In your
column you slated that the
widow who removed her
wedding ring ia thereby
telling the world that she
is "looking." I cannot speak
for other widows but, In
my ease, nuthing could he
further from the truth.
When my husband died a
year ago, after 30 years of
happiness, I placed MY
wedding ring on HIS finger
as a token o f my undying
love for him. My wedding
ring had never been remov­
ed from the time he ptared
it on my finger during our
wedding ceremony. We nro
both of Irish descent, nnd
it i* nn old Irish custom. It
has been observed by nil
the women In both our fam­
ilies ns far hark ns wo can
remember. And there is nu
record o f any woman in
either femlly having remar­
ried. Personally, I could no
more marry again than I
could have been unfaithful
to him while he was still
living. And I know many
rtngles* widows who share
my feeling. Furthermore, 1
resent euch weeping goneralllies.
RING LESS BUT
NOT LOOKING
DEAR

RINGLESS:

No

offense intended. I should
have used the word “ avail­
able." You ure nut, but
other widows without rings
possibly are. Thank you for
your enlightening letter.
•

•

*

DEAR ARRY: Thank you
fur telling that mother
whose ” 3 - year - old son
wanted to marry n 33-yearold widow that the mar­
riage could work. I f that
“ older” woman loves her
2.1-year-otd husband half as
much as 1 love MY hus­
band, the mother should be
grateful. My husband is 30
and I am 31. We've been
married ten months and my
young husband hn* taught
me more about living and
being a mature woman,
wife and mother, than any­
one in my life. He proudly
refers to hla IJ-yenr-old
stepson ns "m y son." Th*
children adore him and I
worship him. He has done
more for us than either o f
my two former hushnnds.
(You see, I was no priia
package.) I would go to th*
ends of the earth nnd back
again for this man.
n t o u D T o nE m s w i f e
DEAR PROUD: CongraU
ulatlons hut. In my book,
you ure still on your hon*
rymnon. If, a f t e r t e n
YEARS, you can write the
above letter, 1 would say
you bad it made. It’s not
difficult to understand why
a twice-married, 31-yearold divorcee with three chit■lien
would
worship
a
young ntmi who would mar­
ry her and adopt her chil­
dren. Be good to him. He’s
one In n million.
•

*

•

Troubled? Write to A BIIV. llox 09700, I.oa Angetee, Calif. For a personal
reply, encloea a stamped,
eclf-addretsed envelop*.
• •
•
For Abby'a Ixioklet, “ How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," eend 50 cent* to Ab*
by, lloa 69700, Lo* Angela*,
Calif,

TV Time Previews

d iiq h U q h iA
10-11 p.m. ADC, Electric
Showcase. “ World's Fair Entartalnment Spectacular." At
least for a short while, we
seem to be going through an
era of good feeling for tha
New York
World's Fair.
Starring Gordon and Shelia
Macrae, with aimie help from
the Nvw Christy Minstiels
unit Ai Hirt, the hour visits
a group of the mors inter­
esting pnvillons and features
their entertainment or uses
them a* backdrops for the

few accomplishments a girl
had to achieve before she
rould be hrr own "boss."
I would appreciate your re­
viewing that list.

ID ITIca la Hlght
III Tha McCoya

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Sewe­
Truth nr Conttriuencea
Peerch Far Tomor­
row
Falhar Knows Baal
Holding I.lghl
NIIC News Iteport
Newe . Kdlturlil •
Wesl jer
(llrl Talk
Tennessee Ernie
Focus
bat's Make A Daal
A t Tha World Tara*

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Doctors

Art blnklttter
Day In Court
A tlC Sew a
Another World
To 1 ill Tha Truth
General Hospital
News— Edward*

You Don't Bay
Edg* nt Sight
Tha Toung MarrDda
Match Ham*

II) The Herral Itorm
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H KI'II-TV CHANNEL I I
FKIU IV A. M.
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Sun On
I » - » :« «
Timeline
Amrrlran History
&gt;10-1:11
Heading Enrich­
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BrS',-10:30 Hpanlah lt'vlew
!u:!(i.tO :t! Bpanleh llevtew
10:11-11:10 Science club (S-l)
11:10-11:11 Florida History (I)
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11:11-11.00 Muelo Enrichment
VT
PHIIIAI P. M.
11:00-11:11 Art Enrichment
1 3.23-13 To Klndertlme
11:10-1:11 Quest
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ty by on* o f hi* gorilla*. A
wild »ch*m* and money ar*
at tha bottom of th* killing
and, sine* most gorillss hsve
very Rule uso fur money,
you know *miifone has to he
accused. I.urene Tuttle ap­
pears a* Mason's unlikeahle
client In a allow that's above
average fur tliae series.
7:311-8 p.m. ARC. The Don­
na Reed Show. "Play Ball."
(rerun) Willie Maya, Don
Dry adult) nnd I /u Ilutoriiei
aru Donna's guesta tonight.
The first two make some
small talk about world chenipiona. The big Joke has Leu
aervlng a* nn umpire. Other­
wise a typical folksy episode.
8:30-0:30 p.m. NBC. Dr.
Kildare. ‘‘A Reverence for
Life.” Ie Kildare accident
prone? Ha hna another car
accident, this time badly in­
juring a woman who can’t
get a vital blood transfusion
on religioua grounds. Kildare
is ronarlenre-strickrn, h u t
powerless to help legally.
There is some unpreachy con­
sideration nf a person's right
to dls. Kildare surprise* hi*
colleagues at the end with
some dangerously unchar­
acteristic action. D e n n i s
Weaver guest* ai Uie wom­
an's husband.
8:30-D p.m. ABC. My Three
Rons. "The Glass .Sneaker."
This is Chip’s show ■* we
follow his rinderelln-like nilventures in a theatrical ho­
tel. When he isn’t sllowtd to
join his family at a party, he
join* Charley on a visit to
some old vaudeville rronlca.
He meets not only Vince
Harnett, Billy Curtis and
Jnck Teller, hut some train­
ed poodles, a seal and * lit­
tle girl his own age. How­
ever, Chip isn't nearly ns In­
terested in thn git I ss Steve
is in her mother. Cute show,
9-9:30 p.m. ABC. Bewitch­
ed. "That Was My Wife."
When Humuntha turns her­
self into a brunette, two
marriage*
appear
to
bo
wrecked to Darrin's boss. Hu
sees Darrin in a hotel with
this mysterious dark strang­
er and Jump* to the obvious
conclusion. Then he see*
Darrin with another, real
brunette, whose I d e n t i t y
startles him into some violent
ait iuli. U.K. fur thu set ice.

" I am unable to lake exer­
cise i lo aid in reducing, but
I am not ill. 1 work In a largo
office and sit all day, l must
reduce. 1 am fifty — Alice."
Try Ihe simple exercise of
walking instead of riding ami
doing the tilings ' which you
can do for keeping muscles
active. Exercise* alone do not
reduce—you need a diet program. Send for and use my
'Figure
Perfection
Uiel,”
You ran lake It to work with
you so you can keep the diet
going when lunching. The
foods are very simple and easy
lo find. Do not drink sweet,
cokl drinks and do not esl dur­
ing so-called coffee breaks.
East freib fruit*. To obtain a
copy of my diet and the gift
booklet, "Diet Breaks," send
me ■ long, self • addressed,
■lamped envelope, and enclose
TEN cents in coin. Be serious
■tout continuing the diet. You
can slim down and you will
feel younger and look so much
better.
"I would like a white suit.
I attend parties at our coun­
try club and thought a white
suit could l&gt;c accessorized
with color and would look dif­
ferent. I am forty-five, a
housewife, have graying brown
hair, am fair, but a bit over­
weight. 1 am five-feet-four and
weigh 185 —Luclllr."
No, Lucille, no white suit.
It would add, by Illusion,
pounds tn your figure. Wait
to have a white auit until you
get down to your correct sire.
Head the advice above and
send for the d id . Say lo your­
self every day, "While Suit,”
snd soon you will slim down
and to Just right for the white
suit. And you are right In
your thinking that it could to
smartly
m cossorim l
with

Kf|r TILL 3:00 E fW
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hon. - r iu .W

color. You'd better get a navy
or black auit now. It will be
smart, and you will look bet­
ter In a dark color.
“ I have a new m oil green
dress. Please suggest accessorics. I have fair akin, auburn
lialr with a hit of gray In
front which I hate.—D. D ."
Why not have shoes dyed to
match and use a brown bag,
gloves and hat? Don't waste
your strength hating the gray
halrt—simply use a modern
hair color and match your own
hair. No one will to the wiser!
Tomorrow — Don't Make A
Move
ONLY TRIPLE PLAT
WASHINGTON (U P !) Wa thing) on was the only club
in the American league lo ex­
ecute a triple play In 1961.

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Plant Sale To A id 'Operation B eautify'

Society Plans
Annual Meeting
In Geneva
By JoAaa Hayi

Annual meeting of tha Gen­
eva Historical and Genealogi­
cal Society will be held this
weekend beginning Saturday
with Um traditional fiih fry
at Ft. Lane Park and conclud­
ing Sunday with a dinner for
members only at the Commun­
ity Hall.
Preceding the Saturday fish
fry, the Geneva Band will play
at 11:30 a. m. Serving will begin at noon and following the
meal there will be an after­
noon of planned activities fot
the teenagers.
At 3 p. m. Saturday, mem
b e n of the Society are Invit­
ed to participate in an open
bouse for the recently estab­
lished
Geneva
Community
Library.
The annual business meet­
ing will be held at 7 o ’clock
that evening In the Commun­
ity Hall followed by a pro­
gram of entertainment. Sand­
wiches will be provided and
aoft drinks will be available.
Sunday, member* will at­
tend 11 a. m. church services,
meeting again at 1 p. m. at
the Community Hall for a
fried chicken basket dinner.
Mrs. Elisabeth D. Oldham
of Geneva la serving as regis­
tration and reservations chair­
man for all weekend meetings.

English Estates
PTO To Install
New Officers
By Jane Caasclbm y
Officers of ritiBlIrh Estates
Elemrrtary School ParentTrarlicr Orgnn!''ation for the
rumlng yenr will In* InataUi'-l
at the last meeting of the
current whool term to bo
held at 8 p.m. Tuesday In tho
school cafetorlum.
Principal Morris Ituby will
serve as Installing officer.
Mrs. Margaret Reynold*,
who has boon assigned to the
school as principal replacing
Ituby, will he Introduced. Him
la at present teaching at Hie
Laka Mary E l e m e n t a r y
School in Sanford. Kuby hns
been transferred to the posi­
tion aa principal of the Lake
Mary School.
Acting president of the
PTO, Mrs. Helm Douglas,
will read the annual rejmrl
Befreahmenls will he serv­
ed following tin- meeting by
third grade room mothers.

Engineer Meet
Slated At Base
An estimated 20 members
o f the American Society for
Metals, Institute of Elcrtrlral
nnd Electronic Engineeis nml
the American Institute of
Plant Engineers will tour
Panford Naval Air Station
this evening.
The Central Florida groups
will heur Capt. Richard E.
Fowler Jr., romiiiMiider of
Iteconnuissaiice Altuek Wing
One, deliver hla first speech
since taking over the com­
mand Munday.
Captain Fowler will make
his
presentation
following
dinner at tha Capri Itestau
rant after tha tour.
The tour, which will begin
at S p.m., will consist of n
simulated
carrier
landing
demonstration, a static dis
play of aircraft and a tour of
tha Naval Air Maintenance
Training Detachment build­
ing.

Liberty Belles
Plan Car Wash

LYMAN HIGH School whs host to Student Council district committee
meeting for the purpose of preparing chnngcs in the constitution nnd
by-laws of the group. Shown here (left to right) are Ruth Wright. Dan
Casselberry, chnlrmnn, and Mike Tatum, of Lyman, and Ron Grnvatt and
David Bedford, of Colonial High School, Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

m

\
TEC CLUB WINNERS gather around their new stnto president, Wade
Hnncock, after returning from recent state convention. From left are
Delbert Nary, Edward Lachtara, Hancock and Denver Vodopich, local
president.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford horn# gardener*
will have tha opportunity Fri­
day to purchasa caiadium
tubers (bulbs, for tha unini­
tiated) when Camellia Circle
o f the Sanford Garden Club
conducts a downtown sals o f
tha bulbs In 1 4 - and flvapound bags.
The bulhs were donated to
the Garden Club for the “ Op­
eration Beautify" fund by
Drx. John Wilson and John
Darby, o f the Central Florida
Experiment Station.
Members o f Camellia Cir­
cle, under the direction o f
their president, Mra. Donald
Flamm, will conduct the aete
from 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the
MeCrory'a annex on Flrat
Street and at the Sanford
Post Office.
Jack Bolt, Sanford area
beautification chairman, said
he has received permission to
block
nff
three
parking
spaces In front o f MeCrory’a
so that the garden club sales
women ran conduct a "drivein" service.
Three varieties of the calndium tubers will be offered,
including Crimson Wave (red
and green), Mra. Halderman
(green and red) and Condidum (white).
All receipt* from the sale
o f the tubers will go into the
"Operation Beautify" fund, of
which Darby is rhnlrmnn.
By Dr. J. F. Darby
Caladluma ara colorful fol-

ATTENDING THE Spring Festival sponsored
Saturday by Council o f Teachers and Parents at
South Seminole Elementary School at Cassel­
berry, Michael Cadiz concentrates on hammer­
ing in a nail while brother Leroy watcher.

H o r s e C a v a lr y S t y le
H its J o h n T a x p a y e r
WASHINGTON (D P I) —
Government auditor* said tlm
taxpayer* had to tny out
nearly $050,0110 front HMW-fll
to style military raincoats to
Urn in cavalry specifications.
Tim General
Accounting
Office repnrteil to Congress
that a requirement for vents
in the buck o f Army, Marine
and Navy raincoat* added 2K
to M rents to the cost of
each garment.
It noted pointedly that
the Air Fur re has been get­
ting along just fine without
vents in its ralnronts.
The original reason for the
lent*, which have taken the
shuja* of "canttu piece*" and
pleats un Army and Marine
coats and simple slit* on the
Navy version was to allow a

Spring Roundup
Announced In

horseman to apread his coat
over the back or •‘canlle" of
bin saddle.
Thu auditor* estimated the
cxrest cost o f cuntle pieces
and back pleat* and back
allli between fiscal years
11)112 nnd 1PU4 at (iilB.877.

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D ie word "carat" mean!
Ihe weight of a carob tree
seed, long ago used to weigh
diamonds.

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"Operation Beautify."
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CUT FLOWERS
CORSAGES

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The Senior 4-H Club Liber­
roritliiii l.i plat ||i*r*nf rsBy Julia Bartoa
■■•rdctl in I'lsl Hook. 1,
ty Belles of Slivia will spon­
Pas* 101 of Hi* rulilln
Annual Spring Roundup at
sor a ear wash from 8:30
ll«'iirdi nf Mtmlnolt Counlr. Florida.
•Jn. until 8 p.m. Saturday at Altamonte Springs Elementary
Srhool for children who will s« Hi* |iro|irrl|- of ilis sbov*

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day of May. lM l, at 11 no Noon,
at Ihs Front Boor nf lbs Hrminola County Court
llous*.
X.lifnrd, Florid*. I will off»r
lor sals and **ll to tha hl(ltrsl
lilddi-r lor euali. 111 liand, Ih*
shots .Irair lb..| property, ss
Ilia prnprtiv of said l&gt;*l*ndsnls, to satisfy said Final Be­
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Plrrk of Hi* Clteult Court
••y; Martha T. Vlhlsn
Bvputy Clerk
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Altamonte

tha Oviedo Texaco Service
Station with proceeds tu go be entering find grade there
fo r the group's end-of-ycar next term will be held from 9
until II a. m., Friday, May D.
party.
In order to enroll, children
Dallrary terries arrangemanta will be provided by tha meat be tlx years old on or be­
adult laadera, Mrs. George fore Jan. 1, IBM, and parents
Jakubcin Jr., Ura. George will lie expected to bring birth
Kelsey and Mrs. Bill Round- certificates to the roundup al­
though it will not be necessary
tree.
to bring the child.
Parents will be asked to
MOTHER'S DAT
WASHINGTON (UP1) — complete registration cards
President Johnson has pro­ and will be auppUed with in­
claimed Sunday. May 9, aa formation about the school
Methei-1* Day nnd urged all and the first grade. Complete
Americana to observe it ap­ registration should not taka
more than Hi to 13 minutes.
propriately. |

Grapeville
Florist

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o f the soil removed, and re­ ure. A fter planting, water
placed with oak leaves mulch, just enough to dampen soil.
When they begin to come up
peat or dairy manure.
The soil should be slightly water should be Increased.
arid. One level tablespoon of When full grown the soil
0-0-0 commercial
fertilizer should be kept m oist This
should be mixed into the soil constant watering will re­
at planting time. When plant­
ing is completed, apply a quire fertilizer applications
light mulch o f onk leaves, monthly. A special azaleagrass clipping* or similar rumellia fertilizer will grad­
substance to conserve moist- ually make the soil more acid.
The foliage will remain at­
tractive until October or
November when the short
days will imlure the plants to
go into a resting period.
In Central Florida tubers
can be left in the soil all
winter. If the caiadium* ara
left in the soil they should be
dug up and replanted about
once every three year* when
they may become crowded in
some areas.
It is suggested that tha
home gardener plant whole
tulwrs. Tubers may be plant­
ed l ’ s to two Inches deep and
one foot apart.

IMP. SCOTCH

DeBary Bridge
Club Has Two
Section Play
Fourteen table* In two sec­
tion* were In action nt thl*
week's
Tuesday
afternoon
meeting o f the Ot-Hury Dupli­
cate Bridge Club in the Fire­
men’* Recreation Hall,
Winners o f Section A, di­
rected by Mr*. Robert N’iclioll*. were, NS, first, E. Z.
Walters and H. Guy Chase;
second, Arthur Wheatley and
Mrs. W. II, Cook; third, Mr*.
Ruth Rlutt and Mis. William
Wood lock;
EW, first, Mr and Mrs.
Frank Muthlson; second, Mr*.
Doyle Driver nnd William
Woodlark; third, Mrs. Mildred
Dosterl and Mrs. Edna Reilly.
Section It was directed by
Col. W. W. Hague. Winners
were, NS.
first, Norman
Moyer nnd Don MaeNatighIon; second, Mrs. Jody Runhell nnd Jits. Loretta Mun­
son; third, Mr*. Ida R. Wil­
son nnd Mrs. J. D. Cordell;
EW, first, Mix. Charles
Mclner and Mr*. M. Shader;
second, Mrs. I^iria Weeks
nnd Mrs. Frank Holder; third,
Mr*. It. W. Ackerman and
Mr*. Dolorea Finn.
Winners for the month of
April were, first, Mrs. Frank
11older; second, Mrs. Uirls
Week*; third, Mrs. Frank
Mathison; fourth, E. Z. Wal­
ters; fifth. William G. Lutx,
and sixth, Phil DeDrrard.

tuber has several eyes or
buds on the top and tides.
Caladluma will grow in aun
or shade and In various toil
type*. Those grown in par­
tial shade will have larger
nnd more colorful leaves, and
will remain attractive longer
than If grown in full aun. For
best results caiadium beds
should be spaded to a depth
of eight or 10 Inches, a part

lage plants which a n native
to the A m u on River Valley
and Peru. Tha laavas ara
highly varlabla, beautifully
netted, veined and splotched
in numerous shade o f color.
Caladluma have been grown
in Florida fo r many years.
Tubers may b* planted in
Central Florida area from
January through May for
home gardens. Each Caiadium

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�Autom ated Antique Look
President Johnson says we are poinp to have to rebuild the entire Un­
ited States, in effect, just to accom­
modate the expected increase in
population in the next 40 years.
In the meantime, however, old
buildinps are not beinp knocked
down fast enouph to satisfy the de­
mand for attractive used bricks. The
fact that the public will pay more
for used brick than new ones has
inspired two California men to in­

Political Notebook

vent a brick-apinp mnchinc, which
they have just patented.
Nice new bricks are fed into the
machine, which tumbles t h e m
apainst each other until they become
properly chipped and cracked. The
device even smears mortar on the
bricks at random to pive them char­
acter and authenticity.
The result is n pile o f rubble— and
n hiphly salable commodity.

Tips On K ite Flying
Warmer weather has arrived and
besides brinpinp out the flower buds,
birds and other sipns of spring it
has also caused the kite flyers to
tnke to the skies. Flying a kite can
be pleasant sport but it calls for
caution.
Many a young boy and adults as
well have received severe shocks
when attempting to dislodge n kite
from a power line.
The following list o f “ Nevors” for
kite flyers which should be heeded
at nil tjmea is offered:
NEVER run ncross streets or
highways while flying a kite. A car
may strike you.
NEVER let a kite go over a TV
or radio nerial.
NEVER fly n kite near overhead
electric wires. Find an open field.
NEVER fly kites in the rain.
Lightning may strike you.
NEVER fly n kite with metnl wire
in the frame or tail. It may touch a

power line causing it to burn in two
and fall.
NEVER use tinsel string, wire, or
nny twine that has n metallic sub­
stance. When metal touches power
lines it conducts electricity.
NEVER climb an electric power
pole to loosen a snagged kite. Only
competent electricinns are authoriz­
ed to climb power poles.
NEVER touch
fallen electric
wires. Wurn other persons.
((NAVNEWS)

Thought For Today
Since thou hast closed their
minds to understanding, therefore
thou wilt not let them triumph.—
Job 17:4.
•

•

•

Then men who made the world
wiser, better and holier were ever
battling with the laws and customs
and institutions o f the world.—
Clarence Dnrrow.

Dr. Crone’s

Helen Fuller Soys

Shaky Southern Bloc
WASHINGTON — A i the
Senate prepare* to act on the
Johnson Administration's bill
to strengthen Negro voting
right* in federal elections, the
oncc-dominant Southern bloc
o f Senators appears reduced
to a thin grey lina o f op ­
position.
Many of the South'* strong
leader* in tegrrgation fight*
and filibuitera have grown
old or ill. Some of the young­
er Senator* are thinking les*
o f the segregationist rausn of
their fathers than o f their
own position* of power in the
new n a t i o n a l Democratic
party that is evolving.
The next few year* arc
•ure to ice soma dramatic
changes in the facra and attitude* o f the men who retire•ent the South in the Senate

of the United State*. If the
distinguished Richard Russell
o f Georgia should deride to
retire from the Senate at the
end o f his present term next
year, that could mark a his­
toric changeover. At 67, suf­
fering from emphysema, Sen­
ator Russell is said by polltically well-informed Georg­
ian* to he strongly consider­
ing retirement. Few men in
this century huve achieved
the respect and following
Russell ha* gnined through
hi* year* in the Semite. Few
Southerners nre left in that
body with the strength of
mind and body to tnke up
where he would leave o ff in
unremitting effort to return
to tho Southern system of
tare relations that still provailed up to the school dcseg-

regatlon decision o f 1051.
How shaky the Southern
power structure in the Senate
has already heromr is dem­
onstrated by the estimate that
perhaps one-third
of
the
Southerner* will refrain from
voting on the voting-rights
bill.
The new Democratic Whip,
Sen. Russell hong o f I-ouisiana, is cautioning his South­
ern colleagues against fili­
bustering the voting bill lest
doing *o may atir up the
large majority for the bill to
pul through a cloture motion,
upsetting the privilege o f un­
limited debate In future con­
test*.
In
past filibuster*
ngalnst civil rights proposals.
Senator !-ong has usually
l&gt;eon a ring-leader in the
Southern anti - civil right*
group.
Al the Southern states
caucus to discus* opposition
strategy on the voting bill,
the Influential Senators from
Enterprise
Altamonte Hprlagt
Florida and Arkansas, George
Mrs.
Ritchie
Barrio
Mrs. Julia llartee
Smatheri and J. William Ful838-1318
188 3834
brlght, were among those not
888 4684
Bear Lake-Forest City
present.
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
Lake Mary
South Carolina Governor
838-3678
Mra. Francra Weeter
Donald Russell, who has now
322-6218
Casselberry
succeeded to the Senate seat
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Labe Monroe
o f the late Olin Johnston, is
838-5048
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
a strong I.yndon Johnson
322-4722
tupiwrter who will run on a
Chuluot*
•'moderate” platform in the
Loegwood
Mrs. Joan Magln
Mra. Donna Estes
1966 election to fill the John­
365-3741
838-3317
ston vacancy,
DrBary
North Orlando
The nmn most likely to
Mrs. John l.eone
Mrs. Margaret Coaby
succeed Richard Russell if he
668-1883
122-6793
doe* decide to retire next
Deltona
Osteen
year is young Georgia Gov­
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
ernor Carl Sanders, Lyndon
668-5634
822-4841
Johnson's strongest supporter
Genres
Oviedo
in that statu in 1964.
Mrs.
Evelyn
Lundy
Mrs. JuAnn Hays
A younger man o f a differ­
363-1160
349-4873
ent stripe may change the
complexion of the Alabama
delegation in 1966, however.
Many political experts expect
Gov. George Wallace to go
after the seat held for many
years by Sen. John Spark­
man, a "poor man's” spokes­
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., April 29, 1965 man
who in recent years
when Wullarc has been riding
«v A i.ii:it a . liiK M iw . s u m i o k » » U r t i H t a a
high has tried to edge over
k i i a x h u i l . t o i . h K , u m i s m * - **»»•»•! •»■■■*•»
auHCHT AI.LX A A l i m
to the mure conservative aide
r u t . h m o o k s iiiiik
Asso-ust* Udtior
u( the road.
Advertising Dlrsolor
KKKli VAX PKI.T
The President and his polit­
■ nv u a c c a
M-nagmg Editor
Advsrtlsln* M sutgtr
ical strategy team are bet­
Hull I* Mil.LI AMS
I I M * kllOKMAKhtm
ting that a new Southern ma­
■oclstr Editor
o o r i'll- a t a r i *
iluslntsa Maaagsr
jority o f whites and Negroes,
Cltjr editor
r*K B
Wfci.s.1
based on economic interests,
jr u i w k u i
Msckaalcal l i f t
will support most of his pro­
O u s ts Cdltsr
• ILL Tl ACBXT
grams in Congress and out­
Staff I’ botogrsphsr
number the Southern Republi­
cans
in 1966.
Published d illr ssoapt Saturday. Sunday and Christmas; pub-

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Securities
Mutual Funds

Velma ia like million^
who tend to indulge in selfpity, usually without ade­
quate cause. So study this
case with care. Cultivate
that "looking down” strat­
egy to widen your perspec­
tive. And then become n so­
cial detective, ferreting out
good thing* In your com­
panions. Send for the bookIrt below and make your-'
self into a popular person­
ality!
CASE V-476: Velma T.. agid 15. is the girl with one leg
slightly shorter than the
other.
"Dr. Crane,” her teacher
asked, "how can we help
Velma get over her 'cripple
complex 71
"She i* withdrawing from
social life and isn't that
had?”
Yes, it is very dangerous
to develop the habit o f re­
treating from life!
You may ultimately end in
a mental institution.
For such patients ronjure
up imaginary affronts and
may finally believe that peo­
ple are persecuting them.
Delusions o f
persecution
nre also likely to develop
among deaf people, a* well as
the timid wallflowers who
have withdrawn from sociul
affairs.
Yesterday I mentioned the
need to widen the perspective
of those who suffer from any
form of the ''cripple com­
plex.”
Remind them that there are
literally million* o f people in
the same boat with them.
That is medically true,
whether your aup|*»sed defect
lie diabetes, epilepsy, rheu­
matic heart trouble, deafness,

the need for eye glasses, false
teeth or crutches.
Velma's trouble Is really
very minor, for a built-up
shoe permit* her to walk and
enjoy most o f the things
young people relish.
One of my "spoiled” college
coeds once got a severe jolt
that shattered her selfish per­
sonality and changed her for
the better.
"D r. Crane,” she confessed,
“ I wanted a new pair of
shoes for a dance nnd felt
very angry at my daddy for
not letting me have them, at
least until I happened to see
a girl who had lost both her
feet in an automobile wreck.
"Then it suddenly dawned
on me what a selfish brat I
really was!
"F or I was raging at my
father Ih-chus* I didn’t have
a new pair o f shoes while
that other girl didn't even
have feet!”
Tills illustrstes the value
o f "looking down" at the Iras
fortunste, instead of envious­
ly "looking up” at those
uhove us.
It require* the combined
"looking down” as well a*
the "looking up” technique to
widen our horltona and give
u* the proper social outlook.
Hut another quick device
for widening our horizon Is to
Join the "Compliment Club."
It require* you to pay one
honest compliment every day
to a total of three different
people.
You must also keep up this
reconl for 30 consecutive
days, without a break.
Then you merit a signed,
formal diploma of member­
ship, if you send in your
written report.

Barbs

cratic legislatures In Indian*
and Utah, both with Demo­
cratic governor*, hav* been
reasonably
well-disciplined
end productive o f some high­
ly constructive legislation.
Nevertheless, there seams
to be a lesson her*. Victory
so huge as to haul in great
numbers of untutored and
perhaps undisciplined office
holders may contain th*
seeds of early reversal. Voter
reaction to confused leader­
ship and wobbly performance
could contract considerably
the Immense bridge-head the
Democrats gained In 1964.
Rut before office-hungry
Republican* amack their lips
over aigns of Democratic dis­
array, they might eontldtr
this:
The Democrats' sm b a rn u ment of Inexperienced num­
bers could be a foretaste o f
what the GOP may encounter
if, hnndlrapped aa It la in
many placet through long
unfnmlllarity with govern­
ing, it should suddenly ba
thrust back into power on ■
broad counterwav*.

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Thank you to much for pub
ting the day's temperature In
the paper, plus the anticipated
temperature for the following
day. We enjoy H, especially
since I have lived In Sanford
for over four years.
Airs. Harry Daehn

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corridors thl* spring in Lans­
ing, where the party has virt­
ually a two-thirds command
In both houses o f the legisla­
ture.
A big proportion of these
Michigan freshmen are de­
scribed as suburban white
eollnr type*, moatly independ­
ent of the “ labor control"
considered common among
the state's Democratic law­
makers.
These new boys sre partly
the product of Johnson's
smash win, and partly the re­
sult o f state legislative re ap­
portionment which clearly
favors the Democrats.
Folitiral source* in Michi­
gan say these legislators are
neither well-versed in their
duties nor easily managed by
an apparently floundering
Democratic leadership in both
houses.
Democratic leaders arc try­
ing hnrd not to add any new
cubit* to Republican Gov.
George Romney's a l r e a d y
large imnge, but the net of
their behavior so far is to
do Just that.
In low-a, th* now democrat­
ic legislature is working with
a popular Democratic gover­
nor, Harohl Hughes. The sit­
uation 1* by that fact under
considerably better control.
Yet one politician In Dea
Moinea says:
"The House (4 to 1 Demo­
cratic) I* a rent cun of
worm*. They've floundering.
They spend 20 minutes con* I d e r I n g a constitutional
amendment, and whole dnya
on trivia. There's • real Inck
of guidance.”
8om* Iowa Democrats are
■aid to have flexed their
largely untried muscles by
refusing to go to party cau­
cuses, partly in complaint
against the presence there of
tabor and other lobhylsts.
Despite Instances like these
mentioned, no general trend
Is discernible. New Demo­

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WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
Here and there around the
country the Democrat* are
learning about the pitfalls of
victory.
Led by President Johnson'*
crushing triumph over Barry
Goldwnter, they won so big In
so many place* that public
offices are now held by a
flock of candidate* who nev­
er expected to be anything
but real estate broker*, den­
tists and damage suit lawy­
ers.
Democratic majorities in
many newly captured atate
legislatures thus are often
made up (n part o f freshmen
totally unschooled in lawmaking and politics. Some­
times they are nearly un­
manageable.
As one observer puts It:
"Every psrty rewards a
lot of faithful 'old Joes' by
placing them on its tickets.
When they get elected In a
sweep, nobody know* what
to do with 'em.”
Many of the newcomers, of
course, are far from being
"old Joes.” They are young
men, just getting started,
who Imagined they might
have a few dry runs before
winning.
Michigan I* an example of
the difficulties here suggest­
ed. To a somewhat leaser ex­
tent, so are Iowa and New
York, though In th* latter
instance sharp factional col­
lision* produced the celebrat­
ed Democratic ehaos in Al­
bany.
Some 70 new Democratic
It ahouhl c o n t a i n the legislator* prowl the capitol
changes you have observed
meanwhile in your ease o f
starting conversations, even
with stranger*.
It should also outline the
A network president scolds
common replies to your word*
television for being stuck In
o f honest praise.
And it should recount your a rut that ia "nice, easy and
own altered social outlook, for conservative.” "And he might
you must train yourself to have added,” tays the Old
itnalytc your companions for Cynic, "fabulously profita­
good points, in order to pay ble."
• *
•
them honest compliments.
One o f Columbia Univers­
Remember, you can’t he do­
ing that ami also he Indulg­ ity’s favorite classes teaches
hartending. We assume be­
ing in self-pity or envy!
So send for the "Compli­ sides drink-mixing, the stument Club" Iwioklet, enclos­ den's learn the essential art
ing a long stamped, return of listening politely to bores,
e a
•
envelope, plus 20 renta and
North Vietnamese protest­
start building yourself a pop­
ed loudly over our use o f nau­
ular personality.
sea gas. Obviously, they
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in rare of thl* news­ couldn't stomach this weapon.
• •
a
paper, rnrhwlng a long
stamped, addressed envel­
A diner seen putting a
ope and 20 rents to rover
match to a quarter explain­
typing and printing costa
ed he wanted to give the
when &gt;am send for one of
waiter a hot tip—that the
hla booklets.)
serviee was had.

fy r ttU i

II,had Saturday preeaadln* Cbrlatmaa.
SlMbCKIl’ T lu a HATES

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VS ask

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

SAMPLING

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'a % % o j c t A T I ? N

MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
IMi. GA 5-8014

312 WEST FIRST ST.

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SANFORD. FLA

own an exciting full-size Dodge Coronet
Now at your Dodge Boys at a new low price!
SEMINOLE COUNTY
MOTORS, INC. $ 7 7 3 2
1801 WEST tit STREET
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Horoscope

H ER ALD W a n t-A d s Bring Fast Results

F orecast
Friday, April SO, IMS
G E N E R A L TENDEN­

c

E

E

CIES: The morning la fairly
unimportant and ran be uaed
to wind up much that ia rath­
er tedloua, but tha afternoon
and evening grow better all
klnda o f material waya that
can bring thoae who look to
financial facta and flgurea
considerable more o f thle
wnrld'a good. Count the pennlea.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.
19) Now you ore able to *ea
how to add to your property
holdings «o that you know
true ahundance In the early
future. Keep within your bud­
get. Stop going over it right
Howl
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) Taka much time In im­
proving your appearance ao
that tonight you can go out
socially and make a big hit.
You are able to make the ex­
cellent contacts you want. Be
very charming with others.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Private duties are p row
ing. Be aura to get at them
quickly so that later you
have time for recreation. Get
in touch with that fascinating
person you like. Have Joyful
time together.
MOON CHILDREN (Juna
22 to July 21) Morning may
ho somewhat disappointing,
but later good friends open
the door to new opportuni­
ties. Afternoon and avenlng
ran be especially enjoyable.
Make plana as aarly as pos­
sible,
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Going after those alma in the
business world that have been
difficult in the past bring
the right results now. Con­
tort that determined big­
wig. He or she gives support
you want,
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
23) Delving Into the new and
wIiNtevcr la connected with
distant places la your beat
mode o f expression now. New
contacts have fine Ideas. Op­
en your consciousness to
greater growth, advancement.
LIBRA (Sept. 22 to Oct.
22) Don't bo Idle even for a
second now when much can
lie accomplished In business
and civic affairs. See that
your bills arc paid. Tonight
can be Ideal from tha roman­
tic standpoint.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) A little time conversing
with partners brings right
understanding, while tonight
you get their full backing.
Improve relationship in so­
cial way, too, Insure more
success thualy.
8AGITTRAIU8 (Nov. 22
1o Dec. 21) By planning your
activities and time for the
evening early, you then can
gat into business matters
during the dey with a fret
mind. Map out labors with
ro-workers. Look far into tha
future.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22 to
Jen. 20) By relaxing and en­
joying yourself more you sat
a good exampto for others
who are under unnecessary
pressure. Get together and
plan recreation that ia mut­
ually enjoyable. Be creative.
AQUARIUS (Jen. 21 to
Feb. 19) Many small duties
at home can now be perform­
ed with great efficiency, and
tonight you can entertain
with charm. Kin may be a
lilt difficult during day. All
smooths over by evening,
however.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) During A.M. you era In­
spired to make daily routines
more efficient ao that you
need not work so hard. Keep
happily occupied. Tonight la
excellent for the hohhlee you
Invt.
IF Y O U R
C H IU ) IS
HORN' TODAY, there will be
a tendency to deliberate too
much before mining to deci­
sions. lie or slur early must
be taught to come quickly to
the point, so that the ability
to make money in large quan­
tities la brought out of the
subconscious and (hr success
here can lie phenomenal. Ear­
ly teach the moral and spir­
itual values far best results.
T h e Stare Impel, they
do not compel." What you
mako o f your life Is large­
ly up to YOUI
Carroll lliglittr'a individual
Forecast for your sign for
May la now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdate and
91.00 to
Carroll Rlghter
Forecast (The Hanford Her­
ald), Box 1921, Hollywood 29,
California.
Most U. S. forest flrgi art
caused by Incendlariita, de­
bris burners and rarrleis
am oken, la that order,

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15. Special Services

Classified
Phones

37. Moving &amp; Storage

KOH KENT: Clmn, I&gt;ry HtorVICKT More than 40.040 read- inf*. IO
k12 a 10X20, 322*137&lt;‘
era sea Che Sanford Herald
classified ids dally. Rates as 50. Mlsc. For Sale
low ae 14c per line per dey!
Dial 111-1411 or 41 1 -iltl and
REFRIGERATOR — 13*. Ph.
place your ad!
321-7401 or 1711 W. 2nd SL

SICK ROOM NEEDS
SERVICEMAN BEINO
Wheel Chalre. Walkere. Cants
TRANSFERRED
A Crutches for rent or tale. and would Ilka to bavo tomePrescriptions at L o w e s t
one aaaumo his payments on
Prices. Discount lo people
4 mo. old Z!g Zag tewing
over tS A all Hervlce Person­
r t s o lemlsale Cavafy
machine. Makee fancy alllchnel. Check our prices.
**, overcast raw edge*,
make* buttonhole*, aew* on
FAUST DRUG STORE
•napa and hooka, and (ewa
Free Delivery
222-4714
Diet OlreeO—
with double ntedlt, etc. AtRat L - i i Dletaaaa
sum* • payments of 13.00.
TRACTOR Mowing. 122-403*.
Th. 322-7137.
VOSH LANDSCAPE SERVICE CHAIN LINK Fence. Coat |3S0.
m
K
Any type — Any elss
•
►
a
sell for lino, you movo. Soe
li
At a price you can afford
a
at 3201 Tack Ave.
&lt;3
Q
aftsr 6:10 p.m.
A
X *
Rent Rlu* I.oitre Electric Car­
323-1950
pet Hhampootr for only 11
Up to 8 111 U P I 1.5911 JO
per day, Carroll Furniture
A ft B CONTRACTORS
Co.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
6 to 10 11 11.50 |I JO |l.M
ROOFING, PAINTING A
LADIES Shoe Hale. 11.41
INSUt ATINO
11 to 15 |3 11,50 11.89 |2.98
SURPLUS CITY
Financing Arranged
tll-IIIT
301 W . 1st
113-7111
16 to 20 H | 1,50 |2.32 I 3A0
FIXIT SHOP
Slop thinking about doing that
NEW LOCATION
21 to 25 |8 11.50 11.18 |4.75
paper work the eaey way!
IPS Bo. French _______ 311-4731
Tall now fnr frae demonitra26 to S0|« |1.50 |3.7118.70
llun. No obligation. Type­
16. Interior Decorators
writers — Adding Machine.
Mlnlmaaa i « - t Uaa
POWELLS
OFFICE SUPPLY
Draperiet - Bllpcuvers
ftlva M i ll e r wart* par flan)
JEAN MARCEL
COLD
DRINK
ROX 111-7PI4.
6i.se Hlelmem Charge
1003 French Ave.
111-1110
All Skip Data AS* C k u p U
13(4
Unlvareal
Zig-Zag full
•I 1-Day Bala
CUSTOM Made Blip Covers A
alts head, saws on buttons,
CONTRACT RATES
Drapes. Wall lo wall carpet­
makes button holes, blind
ing. L a r g e
selection lo
ON REQUEST
stitches, and It fancy design,
chimes from.
new 1 year guarantee. Hold
^LASH li'ikD DISPLAY
Alarm Fabrics ft Ruga
new for 1213.30. Pay off bal­
31.50 Per lack
FREE ESTIMATE
ance of 1(1.73, ae little ns
tMlelmam at O calmma
AT YOUR HOME
IS.So per mo.
laefcea
t i l t Park Dr. Sanford 312-1711
SANFORD HEWING CENTER
UPHOLSTERING.
D r a p e r - 101 Ho. Park Ave.
331-1411
lee, Hllj, Coven. Free sellT t s H i n l l will aa* ka re.
melee. All work guaranteed.
apaaslkla tar aara Ikaa aaa
Also, u*rd furniture, Itemnatlta for sale. Adarna Decora* Have 30% tin A poxy, I*. V. A.
lararrael taaartlas.
loro. H f-in ll.
__________
llouee
A
Marina
paints.
FAHCO, 1303 French Av#..
Hanford, 313-1110 • Orlando,
19. lluildera Supplies
111* E. Ifwy. 10 - 173-0041.
Tka HsralS reaarvaa Ika prtTflE-CAHT Concrete Hleps
-li r a , af rajaetlap ar eerieREADY-MIX CONCRETE
GREGORY LUMBER CO
!• ( ■ nr advert Ie*«*a4 which
lllocke. Flapping Fionas, Hand,
IIP Mania Avs_________ 111.P5PP
II f i i a a aklactlaaakla fa
Htral, Grease Traps, Rock,
tka pallay a f tkl* aawaT,ot Markers, Polyethylene,
20. Hardware___________
Wire Mesh, Steps, Window
Hills, Dry Wells ft Drain Tile.
MIRACLE
CONCRETE CO.
D E A D L1N E S
TED WILLIAMS HOW.
12 Noon Day Before
IPI B 11th ____
■ 111-HII
GHAHH SQUARE
Over 3,000 squares, slightly
Publication For
used. &gt;i price. Any alie.
22. Plumbing
Ineertiona and Kilim
FURNITURE CENTER
(Sat. Noon For Monday)
1100 8. French
112-7133
Contracting Repairs
HOOVER
VAC.
CLEANERS
FREE ESTIMATES
WHITE HEWING MAC1I1NKB
It. L HARVEY
Authorised Bales tk Service
LET’* CELEBRATE — The IPI Hanford Ava.______ I l f -1111
U ARllETT'S
classified sds srs the pises
300 E. First.
1 1 3 -1 !!!
to ssvs tlms and monsy when 24. Well Drilling
•hopping tor tbs car of your
AUTOMATIC
Washer,
Men’s
chalco.
WELLS DRILLED, TUMPS
Hkatea » 'j , Golf Clubs. Th.
BPntNKLER
SYSTEMS
322-01*1,
LOST: Female. Llvsr A Whits.
All Typta and Hiaea
« mo. old fllrd Hog. I'hono
Wa Raptlr and Service
2 EVENING Drettra, alia 1 4 1,
222-3134. After t pin. Phone
■ TI NE
t aeri new Heat Covers for
m - n i o .____________________
Machtna and Supply Co.
’ l l Uulck Special. Call 1211PT W. Ind HI_______ 1114411
3133 after 4 p .m .
2. I'ereonala
P in

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322-5612

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29. Photo ft Equipment
lem. Writs P. O. Uos
Hen ford.

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3 ', TON Chrysler
323-0312.

Air-Temp.

53. Wanted To Buy
■ ELi,
US
your
furniture.
Quick Service with (ho Caih.
SUPER TRAD1NO P O S T .
112-0177.
USED

FURNITURE
*32-2270

55. Furniture For Sale
For tho biggest saloetton of
nearly now and uood furni­
ture, sea Noll’s Furniture
Brokerage
In
Caaaalbarry
on 17-62. Open 1 days 1 to 4.
BEDS FOR RENT
Hoepltal, Rollawaya. Juvenile
FREE delivery and Pick-up.
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Avo.
Ph. 122-7112

THAI GOT 'EM! YE2ZIRI
, NAILtP t M PCNVN BUT
- . V OOOPUJU9T LIKE W MAN

PERMANENT SPECIAL
CUT W CHIU, BEAUTY SHOT
10% o ff of regular prices on
Terms. 4 Henlor Beauticians,
Merle Cushlnu, Hera Lowery,
Winn Is
Cullum
A
Ilstly
Tries, our new Besatlclan.
tietty Tries will Clsan A
Hlyls W !*s. Tree Parking
trf,l. I l f Talmslto Ave. Th.
ill-o llt .
_______

“tfjsassssffl-

6. Child Cara
CHILD cars In my home, day
or waek, will furnish mrals
end milk, 110 per week, Th.

111.0111._________________

S IM b S a S k U il

8. P eta ft SuppUea
CHIHUAHUA I'upplea, UPt W.
lllh . I l l - n i l .
FEMALE
Herman
AKC. Itl-SISI.

Hhtpherd.
___________

10. Poultry • Livestock
1-HMALI. horst, Usldlllk, *1AU.
I-Wslsli mare, bred lo foal
In June, esddls A hr IdIs,
llio . l-hheiUnil Coll, i yr.
did, Him. All very arntle and
uaed lo rhlhtren. I’ ll. 111-4111
or 322-23Q&amp;._________________ _

12. Special Notices
CANAB Day Camp begins Jane
14th.. Lakt Holden. Tor Infnrmstloa call t l l - l t f t . grad
lianas.

ECHOLS BEDDING CO,

BTuUUim Utility Trallsr Males,
tins l« l A, llnuts I, Bniilh
Haulord Avs. oattodsd. 111-

Ollt.

HITCH INO
Tost
HIM#
A
Pawn Hhop. Loans on any­
thing of value. I I I ! Hanford
Avo„ 212 -M II.
NOTICE to LITTLE LKAllUE
HALL Tlsyers, tale 1'holographs of Each Tram nr*
avallnhle st The Hanford
Herald Office.________________

14. Ilicy cle R epain t
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Ws Hava Tarts A Acraseorlss
TOT COItltAL
272-11*2

Legal Notice
NOTICK o r INTKNTION TO
a m r p u b f a ** auk o r
LKUIgLATIOM
TO WHOM IT WAV CONCERN:
NOTICE IH IIEHEIIV 4JIVEN
of Intsnllon to apply to ths
l i l t Hssslun of tlis Florida
Lsglalaturs for paassgs of an
act for ths rellsf of Mr*. W il­
liam J, Wlgley, compensating
Mre Wlgley for damagee rout­
ed b y a projection on the HemInole County Courthoueo glepe
resulting la Injury to Wra.
William J. Wlgley gad author­
ising the payment of nald damago* from gtaeral funds of
Somlnolo County, Florida; to
Uko offset Immediately upon
Its bscomlng law.
Tublleh: April 11. 1141
CDL H

J

Raddlng A Furniture
AT FACTORY PRICES!
I l l Magnolia
1*2-1111

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Uaed Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bidding Mfg.
Co. at 711 C«l*ry Ave. I l l 3117.
WILSON - MA1ER FURN
lluy — Sell — Trade
111.11 E. lot.
S12-II21
EHTATE HALE: Haturday A
Sunday, 1:30 P.M. Kurnlturo
(mostly Antique), C h i n a ,
New Range. TV, Lawn Mow­
er, Garden Tool*, etc. West
on let HL from French At*.
3.3 mile* to sign Franclne’ e,
Fern I’ark Agent. *3»-**»r..

60, UuBinetu* Opport.
SERVICE HTATION for Lease,
Good location, Good refer­
ences A some Capital requir­
ed. Call 131-4313.

.)

BEAUTY SHOP A Residence
for Rent or Bala. IKK W.
JMh. 322-I33L_________________

69. Schools ft Instructions
FLYING HEMINOLE RANCH
(Bpaco University Airport)
Located 3 miles East of Oviedo
on Ilwy. 41* la now open,
■tudant Instruction now glv.
on In Piper Chorokes ’T ie".
Come on and learn to fly
NOW. Expert Instruction In
n relaxed atmoaphara remov­
ed from buey traffic pattern*.
Twln-engtn* Charter avail­
able anywhere. For appoint­
ment Th. 313-32*1.

Real Estate Course
Evening Class atarU May Ilh.
For InforAiatlon call hire.
Appleton, (Colloct) Orlando,
241-1334.
llert
Rod gar a
Hchoola of J l o a l
Estate.
School!
of
Heal
Eetata
l.nw, "Florida's l-argent."

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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f

fled A la to work for youl

You nama It — wa hava HI"
llnuit — Hydraulic
NEW APPLIANCES at Ware­
Tranamlealon — Jacks
house
Prices—
Frlgldalre,
AMERICAN RENT-ALL IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF
Hot Point, RCA. Zenith, ate.
ItZ'IH ll TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
Call Charlie Oormty collect 2440 8. Hiawatha
CUIT, IN AND FOR BERIN*
at Associated Radio A TV,
t t l l N. orange Ave., OrlasOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CHANCERY' NO. 14B»4
do 111-3114.
141YET TITLE H I T
UK Auto, washer, good condi­
LEGAL NOTICE
ROBERT H. HEED,
tion, IIP. Th. 111-OI3I.
Nolle* la hereby given by the
Plaintiff,
Florida Celery Advisory Com­
SANFORD ELECTRIC mitter, established pursuant to T ^ a. ADAMS, JOE B. TINKER
O. E. Appliances— New A Uaed I’ elary Matkellng tirdrr (As and FIRST NATIONAL BANK
111 Magnolia
313-1*43 Amended 1*12) (hat (1) No AT ORLANDO, • Florida cor­
person -hall. In Flurlda. cuL poration.
FRIGIDAIItE range, 40". III. gaiher from tha ground, or
Defendant*
Jalousie window, 17x10, II. otherwise harvest celery fur
NOTICE OF SLIT
lii.iee*._________________ commercial purpose* contrary TO: T. H. ADAMS, hit un­
to any provision 111 said Mar­ known wife. If alive, and It
31. Musical Instruments keting Order, (1) No peraon dead, hie or her unknown heir,,
shall. In Florida, handle celery devisee*, legatees and gran­
produced In Florida contrary tees; JOE B. TINKER, his un­
to any provision In said Mar­ known wlf*. If nllva, and it
Gene Cumbsa — 131-1111
keting Order, (I) No person dead, hie or bar unknown halra,
shall. In Florida, aell, market devisees, legatees and gran­
Plano Tuning anS Repair
nr distribute In tho primary tees.
W. I. llarmon • • 113-4111
channel of trade celery con­
And all parsons and parties
trary to any pruvlalon In nald claiming Interest by, through,
34. Upholstery
Marketing order, (I) No per­ under or against any of the
son shall, In Florida, cut. ga­ ahovo parties and ALL TEIlOVER 33 YEARS
ther from tha ground, nr other­
of fins workmanship In uphol­ wise harvest celery fur com­ HONS HAVING Oil CLAIMING
stering. Dreperlee, Slipcovers. mercial purpoaas unless such ANY INTEREST IN THE FOL­
Tima Payments se Utile ae ctlery Is produced by a person LOWING DESCRIBED LANDS:
laita I and * of Block ’ ’A "
|j inn. Drapery hardware In­ huldlng a valid certificate of
in Tract 23 of Hanlandu
stallation.
bass quantity as provided In
Springe, Seminole County.
KULP DECORATING SHOT said Marketing Order, (*) No
Florida, according to the
Th. 113-3311
parson shall, In Florida, for
plat thereof recorded In
tha purpose of selling, market­
Flat Rook I, page 43, nf
ing or distributing In tha pri­
the
I'uhllc
Record,
nf
mary channel ul trade, pur­
Seminole Cuunly, Florida.
chase nr acquire celery from
Ths nature uf thla suit la to
IN t h e n i t t ’ t r r c m n r o r any person other than a pro­ remove certain cloud* from
THE NINTH Jl HIUIAI. 4TM- ducer holding a valid certifi­ and to quiet and confirm tha
C U T IN AND FOM SEMIN- cate of base quantity; nor shall • hove described property.
Ol.U CtltNTV. FI.tIH III A
any peraon. for a purpose aThe name of th* Court tn
CHANCEMY NO. 1S7M
luresald, purchase or acquire which suit hae bean Instituted
JOHN J. BOUAIL
celery from a producer In ex­ la tha Circuit Court for th*
Plaintiff. cess of allotments thereunder, Ninth Judicial Circull, In and
Vi.
except as may be specifically for Semlnol* County, Florida.
IlltUNISE 8. BtHIAR.
provided In said Marketing o r ­
Th* till* nf tha caaa la RO­
Defendant. der, and (4) No parson shall BERT It. HEED versus T. H.
NOTICE OP B U T
violate any provision of said A DA 31H, JOE II. TINKER and
TO; Brunlae S. Uogar
Marketing Order nor of any FIRST NATIONAL RANK AT
floule 1
rills or regulation Issued there* ORLANDO, a Florida corpora­
Jack. Alabama
under.
tion: said Robert II. Heed be­
TOU ARE IIKREItr NOTI­
Notice la also given that ing Tlalntlff and aald T. H.
FIED that a null for divorce any parson not holding a cer­ Ailxma. Jos R. Tinker and First
has bran commenred against tificate of base quantify who National Rank at Orlando, be­
you In tha Circuit Court of the desires to produt-a celery In ing Defendants.
Ninth Judicial Circuit In ami Florida fur market during the
Tba description of tha real
for Seminole County. Flurlda. ensuing 1*13-11 Heaton, may property Involved ie no eel
The tills to (he rase la John fils with tha Florida Celery forth above.
J. Roger, Plaintiff, vs. Urunlsa Advisory Committee, on or beYou and each of you era
S. llogar, defendant.
fore Mey 13. 1*13, on applica­ hereby required to file your
You are required lo fit* your tion for bass quantify In aurh anewer or
uthor
defensive
Answer or other rraponelve form and containing such in­ pleading with th* Clerk nf the
pleading with the Clerk uf the formation
aa the
Advisory above Court and oerve a copy
above Court and serve a copy Committee may prescribe.
thereof upon Jainea H. U) rd.
thereof upon E. Pops lUaiilt,
Nolle* la further given that Attorney
for
Tlalntlff.
3*7
I OS South Maitland Avenue, the Florida Celery Advisory Rutland
Building.
Orlando,
Maitland, Florida, Attorney for Commute* |i now receiving Flurlda, on or before th* 2Dt
Plaintiff, on or before May application*.
Interested
per­ day of May, A.D. 1143. If you
Slat. 1111. If you fall lo do so, sona ar* Instructed to contact fall to do ao a Deere* Tro Cona Decree Pro Cnnfeaso will ba James I). Colbert, Secretary- faaao will b* entered against
entered aaalnst you for the re­ Treasurer, Florida Celery Ad­ you fur the relief demanded In
lief demanded In the Com­ visory Committee, 4101 East the Complaint.
plaint.
Colonial Drive, P. O. Rui 1413,
WITNESS my hand and aeal
Witness my hind and the Telephone 141-111*,
Orlando, of aald Court, at Sanford,
seal of aatd Court In Hanford, Florida, far tk* proper forms Seminole County, Florida, ihl*
Hemlnnle County. Florida, thla to b* used In submitting such l*lh day of April, 3111.
17th D*r of April, t i l l .
applications, Tba deadline for (HEAL)
(■KALI
submitting applications shall
Arthur II. Rtckwlth, Jr.
be May II. 1*43. Applications
Arthur If. Dockwlth, Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court.
Clerk of (ha Circuit Court received after May II. 1HI,
In
and
For
Hemlnol*
My! Martha T. Vlhlen
will not be considered for lbs
County, Flurlda.
1*43-44 Heaaon.
Deputy Clark
Ur: Martha T, Vlhlen, D. U
E. Pops Baaeett
FLORIDA CELXRT
JAMBS g. BYRD
Attorney for plaintiff
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
2*7 Rutland Building
1*4 South Maitland Avo.
Jama* D. Colbert
Orlando, Florida
Maitland. Florida
■ecratory-Treaiuror
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish! April 31, May «. II. Mann 1 , n i l
r -M M J . April 22, *», May C
It). I I I !
Publish: April II, »*, t i l l
CDL 14
CDL II
CDD II

Legal Notice

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COURTKOUSY CHARGE AC­
COUNTS— llmltod credit It

S5innCT?'?i,^ s s u t ^ ^ ^ ^ l 30. Home Appliances
app'te

*

at

Uaed furniture apptlancee, tools,
etc. Bought • Sold. Larry’*
Mart, 214 Sanford A v e Ph.
122-4112.

YAHIUCA-MAT CAMERA H i* aUNH: Ruy, Hell, Trade. Re.
III aa new. with rasa 143
pair. OHTKEN BRIDGE CAMT
WANTED: Hide to Tltuevllls. FEDERAL ENLARGER 1U »
A GUN Klinp. 332.1111.
71. Male Help Wanted
O&amp;C llulldlua. Mils.
Day
31. Modal 411 excellent con­
shift. Call 122-7312 after S
dition 414. 31 Watt I'. A. Am­
51.
Articles
For
Rent
p.m.
plifier Model 433. 4-1-1* Ohm
DEALERS wanted — fattest
tape; J tubas plus Rectifier,
■ailing telephone anewerlng
RENT
A
RED
TI1ANKH to BL Jude for finan­
device. S m a l l
Investment.
used five houre, and Two IP
cial favort ursnted. Harold
Hospital,
Baby
Inch square Cabinets with II Rollaway,
Guaranteed lead*, perfect for
and l‘sl Wllilenisn.___________
Reds, by Day, Week, or
Inrh I'hllcn apeakere, Ideal
TV dralera.
Month.
for Rand or home. $76. Itsttoda-aonlce, Inc.
CAIIROLL‘3 FURNITURE
4. Beauty Car*
llary, 444-43*7.
1231 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
III W. 1st.
111-31*1
I'll. 424-2*21
•aft watsr, avsnlne
101 Bo. Oak. i t i - t m .

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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified Ph. 3 2 2 -5 6 1 2
71. Male Help Wanted

90. IAits For Sale

Sbr

»17.voo Kull ItliutT MAN uver 81'ECIAI. luting on large Lake
40 In the SxnfurJ arva. Take
Jeteup lot at a dleoiunt.
■hort auto trip# to contact
Thlt la a bargain at 13,loo
customers. Air mall B. A.
caeh.
Brook*. VI*a 1’ raa. T»xa* Refinery Corp., n 0* m , Kort
Worth 1 . Tcxa*.
Real Ee'ate — Insurance
111.3141
WANTKO — COUPLE (Man * Ird A Park Ava
« l f « ) collect egg, on chick*
an farm, houee utllltlea fur* 95. Houses For Sale
ntahed If qualified. Old 44. 1
mile* Beat 43;. ft. D. McKin­
a KEEN UKAIR
ney.
Choice lot* avallabla In Organ,
bralr of Loch Arbor overlook*
72. Femnle Help Wanted
Ing golf courae. C m t o i n
building to your epeclllca*
Ilona. Oraenbralr developed
COLORED: 11*33. to operate
by
ahlrt unit. Will train Inea*
K1NQSWOOD
perlenred peraon. Apply In
BUILDERS, INC
pareon. Joe'a laundry A Dry
111*1014
Clean i re, 2347 Sanford Ave.
101 Fairmont Dr.
WHITE Lady, under 13 to
clean home 1 day week. l*REDHOOM, 1 bath, corner
lot. (too Down, ae.ume Mlg..
Writ* Box 1 1 1 , Geneva.
t i l mo. Available May I, Ph
112*3491.
WHITE woman for general
hou.*work, part time. Call
1-BKDR ihi .M. 1 hath, carport
Thnre. evening. 322*72(1.
and aitIIItx room. Deep well
fur watering Ian n. Down
77. Situntinn Wanted
payment
required.
Ill.iX
monthly paymenta. 8** to
DAYS work. 1‘hona 222-1414 or
appreciate. Avallabla 1 June.
3 : 2- 4: 09.
Ph. 112*i;2l.

•inforli

By Nadine Seltzer

Ball-Blair Agency

BAI1Y KITTING, day*, nlghta,
regular. Cathy. i : : * i : i l .
IRONING, my home. I I M I U
Satisfaction guaranteed.
W ILL iron at my home, after
1 30 P.M. h i t w . 10 th HI.

84. Heal Eat ate • Sale

JOHN E. FOX,
Realtor
101 N. Park Ave.

111-0331

1141 S Park Ava.
121 1712 anytime

“When you get the henjj of It, tre you going to try one
wheels?”

1, I. A 4 BEDROOMS
1. 1H A 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
For Complete Information
Sea or Call Tour

CLASSIFIED INDEX

FHA - VA

I— I-oet * Found
1— Pereonala
*— Beauty Car*
I — Day NuraerlM
*— Child Cara
I— Doge— c u e — Pata
to— Poultry — Uveetock
II— Special Notice#
II—Catering — Food
14— Bicycle Repelre
II— Bpeclel Service*
1*— Swimming Pool*
IT—Janitorial Services
II— Da-lt-Youreelf
11— Builder* Supplies
14— Hardware
11— Home Improvements
21— Plumbing
21— Painting
24—Well Drilling
It— Air Cond. A Heating
l l — Radio * Televlalon
I t —Photo A Equipment
It— Home Appliance*
II — Muelcal Instruments
II— Business Equipment
11—Job Printing
11—Upholstery
11— Vacuum Cleaners
17— Moving A Storage
11— Exterminator*
11—Plant* — Feed* — Seeds
14—Mite. For Bal*
11— Article* For Rent
11— Swap or Eachang*
11— Wanted To Buy
11— Furniture For Sat*
11— Antique* For Hal*
l l — Monay To Loan
14— Uuelnaa* Opportunlll**

STENSTROM
REALTY

MERLE W. WARNER
Realtor
Tot B. Park Ave.
121*1111

Welcome RVAH-G
To Sanford
For your convenlanca we v
be open until 1 P.M. Friday
A all day Saturday. Befura
you rent or buy be eura to
ate —

STENSTROM
REALTY
till

Park_____________ 111-1110

87. Husinesa Rentals
r
l "i
■
i ' ii
OFF1CKH anil Store Space
Sanford Mobil* Park
l i l t H. Orlando Dr.. 111-1930.

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 DOWN
Selection of 1, t, and 4
Bedroome located In varlOM
He.Gone of fenford
Immediate Delivery

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

V A -FH A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
Office! 111-111*
Nlghta: 323-O7O0
111*0141
1114 Park Drive

11— Money Wanted
41— Savings A Lena
I I — Inauraaoa
II— School* a Inetraction*
TO— Employment Service*
Tl— Mat* Help Wanted
13— Female Help Wanted
t l — Malt or Feme!* Help
Tl— Bale* Help Wanted
IT—Situation Wanted
11— Income Property
f t — Huelntt* Prop.— get*
11— Reel E t u i * Wanted
■I— Beat Eetete gala
•T— Buatnaaa Rantalg
•►—Lota For Sal*
41— Farm*—Grove*
12—
Acreage
11— Houtea Fee gala
»#— Routes— Sale or Rent
IT— House For Rent
111— Resort Rental*
141— Trailer*—Cabana*
III— Mobil* Home*—Bale
141— Mobil* Horn**— Real
H I —Trailer Space— Real
H I —Trailer Lota— Bala
104— Aparimeata For Heat
141— Room* For Real
lie —Hotel Rooms
l i t — Rental Agents
111— Wanted Ta Rent
l i t — Auto* For Bale
lid —Autos— Sal* or Trade
111— Truck* For Bal*
111— Automotive Hervie*
III— Scooter* A Cycle*
111— Boats A Motor*
111— Marin* Buppllea

425-5938

322-5612
From

Sanford

Esefceage

95. Houses For Sal*
GOOD home, great Inveatmant.
big
Income.
Widow
cull
price. 322*1114.
CENTRAL Air Conditioned. 1
Ililrni., Ig*. Florida Room.
Recently palnlol. 123*0411.

1 BEDROOM, 2 Bath. Central
THE UNIVERSAL MEDIUM for
Heat. Curi.it Lot, Double
getting
thtnge done , . .
Carport*. 122*1111.
Cleeelfled Adel Dial 331-3411
Ton can find anything you
or 423 3931 In South Seminole need edvertleed In the Hereld Tell them you saw It la Tb*
and put one to work for you! Cleeelfled.
Sanford Herald!

F.H .A. PROPERTIES
NORTH ORLANDO

Frem

103. Mobile Homes • Rent

NEW Furnished House for rent CLEAN I RR. Apt.,
2 llt Elm Ave
for 110 per month. See Mrs.
W. K. Krnnoti, «3I Halstead,
Deltona. Fla., fur appoint­
ment.

1

2-IIEDIIOHM
112-2711.

Farm,

Ml

S BEDROOMS, 1 BATH

101 NORTH EDGEMON
PRICE, $10,600 --------------

NORTH ORLANDO
DOWN PAYMENT, $100.00

Drirg Out And Baa Theee Lovgly Hoags For Sal* Or Rent.
Pick Out Thg Ong You Want And Boo Your Broker For A
Good Dtal With Excellent Financing.

f

1012

BAN FORD A V I.
OPEN KVKN1NQ8
Florida
SIM M *

no pete,

L e ts

f

1 BEDROOM. 2 Ralh, Unfurn­
ished. nice neighborhood,
Enclosed I’atln.
3 Bedroom. I Hath. Furnished,
wall In wall carpeting, air
conditioned. Nice.

AVALllN APARTMENTS
III W. 7nd St..
322-1117

■ta FORD. STICK, NEW MO.
TOR * PAINT. 9100. 932.0973.

SUMMER Rate. 1 Rdrm. fern.
Apt., Screened porch, tiled
hath, tin 1743 Magnolia.

BOR McKEE tlSKfl CAII3
NO MONEY DOWN
*4| Franxh Ave,
I22-OT2I

ltd

FORD

Pick-up

Truck,

ru n ^ ^ o o d jjO L iO jn m j^ ^ ^

120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

IIS W E E K L Y ,-1 room Apt. Util
furn. 141 E. tth. 121-1431.

1*39 CHEVROLET Wagon.
Auto. Real nice. 322-3193.

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B u sin ess

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T o g e t h e r /

Wr
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You’ll Save Money
And Be Happier In A *65*
Ford From The Ole Ford
o u h c In Downtown Sanford.
“Excellent Service Too”

Strlckland-Morrison Ford* Inc.
322-1181

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO*
944 W. 2nd St. 02-1011
AM . WORK GUARANTEED

1939 VESPA Scooter, reasonaide. 322-(93o after 7.

123. Ilonts &amp; Motors
13'x FT. boat. Trailer A in tip
Motor, 12(1. At 1111 Sanrnri
AV#e
Gateway To Th« Witorwijr

ltobson Sporting Goods '
Tour EVINRUDE Dealer
(44 (-9 B. let.
Ph. 02-1111
O ' FEATHERCRAFT b o a t ,
windshield and lop. 13 hp
Eilnnide motor. Champion
break nier trailer. Juet Ilka
new. u e W. 17th. 3 : : - 2 l l l at
1919.
144
FT. ZIMML Mahogany
Boat. II IIP Electric atari
Kvlnrude. Top A Windshield,
Fully equipped. Gator Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
1471 372-1379.

1
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«*#;
■* '

We here at H e m p h i l l
Motors are proud o f our
new service manager. To­
day thru Saturday we want
you to get acquainted with
Ken by dropping in and
taking advantage o f his
S e r v i c e Department Get
Acquainted SPECIAL*.

1
J
1

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t

1

Lubrication
Rotate tires
Front-end aligned
Balance 4 wheels

Ken Foley

TODAY -

If price Is your only measure of uaed car value,
somebody will alwaye sell you eomethlnff that
looks just as Rood. Now, If you’re interested in
the most true used car value for your dollar,
try one of these.

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301 WEST FIRST STREET

64 Buick Special
Deluge Radas, Automatic. With Air
Conditioning, A Vary (toad Buy.

63 Pontiac
Cntallnn Vlatn, Exceptional With
Hydramatic, IVS nnd Hrakca, tt&amp;li,
Now Whitowall Tire*. Only

63 Rambler
Amariran ’ISO” J-I)r. Tha Llltle
Economy King— With Rid, Trana,

63 Buick LeSabre
4-Door. This On# la Vary Claaa
Wllh Factory Air and Power.

63 Buick Electra
4-Door. Ona For Tha Pina Car
Uuyar — Vaa, Air Conditioned.

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FRIDAY

and SATURDAY
O N LY

*2295
*2295
*1195
*2395
*2795

1501 WEST FIRST STREET

$1.50
$2.00
$8.10
S6.00

(•I'asa. Catalina, Power and Air
Cond. Roost Fog Tha Whola Family.

61 Rambler Sta. Wagon
Classic Serlc# With Aula, and Air
Cond. Comfort Witii Economy.

60 Pontiac Star Chief
Vral
Air
(iooditai

Conditioning

nnd

Tha

*1995
*995
*1095

Every One Is A Genuine
BUICK DOUBLED-CHECKED
USED CAR
— Sold Only Where You
See This Sign

SYMBOL OF SAVINGS IN A
BETTER USED CAR

$17.60
SPECIAL

$13.50
pIuH tax

Any General Motors
or American Motors

PONTIAC If
b u ic k

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W. Park •44*8(18

Spring Service Special
get acquainted offer
t

1,

YOU CAN BUY
CHEAPER

62 Pontiac Sta. Wagon

r

Car.

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301 W. First

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121. Scooters &amp; Cycles

FURN 7 Apia 134 A 110 mo.
Adults, 327-9194.

REAL ESTATE RROKER
Real Calais Associate
WI LL A MAE PROKOSUH
111-7171 Day
111-4411 Nlghta

NO CASH NEEDED!

71 SOUTH EDGEMON
NORTH ORLANDO
PRICE, $12,750 ------------------- DOWN PAYMENT, $100.00

1957 FORD H Ton, F 144, Ilka
new condition. 121-710.

KUHN. Apt. Close la. Jlmmt* ' l l MONZA, (-speed, low mile­ Senkarik Glasi and Paint
age. 1(04 down, asaum* payCowan. K t-IO ll.
Company
menle. Call 322-7170 after *.
114 Magnolia
Pb. 233-IIIf
l-ltnom, 1-Rr. Furn. Apt. 1*5.
Call after t pm. and week- PONTIAC ' l l Catalina hardtop,
au io Glass la p s
I dr., p o w e r
steering end*. 222-431*.
A Seat Covers
brakes, radio. lll-it lO .
2 BDRM. Furn. Apt fiS. 2414
K. list St. Robert A. W il­ 'l l MERCURY, excellent condi­
tion. |29S. 122-1499.
liams 322-1931.

7

FIVE room house. South San­
ford A v e, kitchen furnished.
111*0(14.

1

I BEDROOMS, 8 BATHS

2 HR. Apt. Ph. 121-4711.

f

LARGE I BR.
unfurnished,
kitchen equipped, on lake.
171 — 111-17(4.

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MO.
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MO.
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MO.

1114 FORD
Starllner, fully
equipped. Lika
new. Will
consider trad*. Call after 4
rm .. 111-1*79.

mo

id

881
888
811
888
888
•81
818
83§
•14
•87
884
884
884
848
8 8
842
818
888
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8 2
887
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$ 4
188
818
881

UNFPRN.
1 ndrm.
Dupleg.
Kitchen Equip. 122*1394.

BDIIM., Kitchen equipped,
ttt, nice yard. 122-1111.

INVESTMENT A nEALTT
111 K. Park Ave.
I11-I1TI

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I l l ) GRAY, VW . Sunroof. R A
II. Excellent Cond. 322-1(40.

1 BEDROOM rurn. Route. |43
mo. Includes water. 121-9307.

Lib'll A It Brut
W H ERE THE TIIEEB
WHISPER IN THE BREEZE
And you can relax In a lovely
1 b r, I bath home with a
FLA. no., DEN. HARDWOOD
FLOORS A MANY extras
LAKE MART school district.
Priced to sell at only fll.ooo.

83(7
Ply.
Cadillac 1408
Falcon 81287
Old#
8817
8887
Bniek
Valiant 8187
Da Rota 8188
Char.
8881
Dodge
8785
Mercury IMS
Mercury 88(7
8788
Ford
Amer.
8487
Core. 81M7
Chrysler |»»
Cher. 81841
Renault 8817
Falcon 8887
Mcrcuiy 8188
8H
Ford
Dodge
8718
•188
Char.
8108
Char.
8188
i* * f
1 7 Imper. 8118
1 8 VW
8*88

F l’ RN. DUPLEX, t Hdrm., redecorated, l i t mn., talk* Jes­
sup. call 121*7141 after 4:14.

Fla lit A I, HEIGHTS, t room. •39 Tlt-I with Radio * Healer,
excellent condition. 132-((41
Fiirn., 2 lldrm, No lawn
work. Sanford Aie. S to HI1937
CIIKV. 8PORT UPE. V*
1 1IKDIUMI.M. I bath furnished
Media to rent sign. Ph. after
Automatic, excellent condi­
heme, ca rport* and patlu. 2
( - ( pill. 322-1407.
tion. See Joe tlrtenn at llid
acre* nf land, fine place for
lera nr call 112-0(t( even­
children. Will Alen rent un­ 1 HDRM. Turn. Apt. Apply (I t
ing*.
furnished. 12*. 7331.
Park Ave.

I-OCIl ARBOR
95. H o u m a For Hale
THREE Bedroom. I bath, kit­
chen equip. 190.40. Call 121*
L A ‘ 'OK,
NEW,
Cuainm-bullt
1*11 R. A. William*, Haaltor.
home.
Rolling
Hilts Golf
n C iO M I
Rent
Couraa, San Lando. For In TOO MUCH
through "For Rent” ad* Get
formation call i l i . l i u .
eatra Income'
PARK R1DGR— SUBDIVISION 1 HliRM.. La*. Living Room,
1 Hdrm., 1 Rath, Spacious, Doullenge, Plnecreei Area. 1100.
bl* Garage. Central Heat,
149-Jlll. I l l Shannon Drive.
Built-In Kitchen, Breakfaat
Area, Large Dining Room, 102. Mobil# Homes • Sale
Sodded Front Lawn, City
Fewer. 111.100 — 1100 Down.
11(1 HUNI.ITK. 40x10. Access­
Open Dally, Evenings I t l
ories Included. 130 our equ­
m i.
ity. Ph. I ll -t o i l ,
DISTINCTIVE home lendsrep
ed for privacy* I .fled room,
ltd bath. Many eitras. Rea*
annabl* priced. 321-11)17.

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FORD 'tl. • c yl . Stick, R A II,
llnnd condition. Reasonable.
Call 222*3419.

NICE, claan 1-Bedroom huuee.
near baa*. 172-ism.

SOUTHWARD

&gt;:A*w, -TV G-.a— i-AA*-

NICK alr-condltloned Gerar.r
Apt., in better residential
area. Call 322.(114.

'39 RAMBLER, t noor Sedan,
R ial claan A naw Urea.
1375.00
1 BEDROOM. 1&gt;« bath, lgr
APARTMENTS. Sanford Mobile
SANFORD MOTOR CO
fenced yard. Country club
Park. 3311 8. Orlando D r. 900 French Ave
327 - 0 12
Height*, l-ake Mary Road.
321-1*34.
___
I l l Exeter. Aeiume Mlg. A
193* - CHEVROLET, 4 door,
I f mo. 121-9*39._____________ I flKDIIOOM Trailer on l*rg« 166. Itimms For Rent
exceptionally good shape. Ph.
£
l.«W«v Athilf «»n1v. 3;;-73*)i
321-4710 after 1:40 p.m.
97. Houses For Rent
for Men, 401 Magnolia. 1951 OLD8MORILE 99. I door
106. Apnrtmenls for Kent ROOMS
133-4724.
Sedan, good running condi­
HOUSE TRAILER In Kanfor.l
tion. Valdex Hotel. Mre. BurSuitable for couple, flu ity, FURS'. APT., 2304 MrlUnvIlle, FUlt.V. R o o m ,
aenil-prlvale
Ion. I'h. 122-1391.
321 - o u t nr 973*.
bath. (30 mo. 322-(3(4._______
APT.. Suitable for gentleman
F l’ ItN.
t
Rdrtn.
Uarporte,
or couple. Private entrance 115. .\ut ns For Sale
large lot. III mn. 122-7434.
A hath. 2«4&gt; S. Elm. 322-2107.
1-1*1 IIEDUOOM. 1(5-1131. Lot
Included. SANFORD MOBILE
PARK. 3113 S. Orlando Dr„
123-1934.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

(Dial Dtraat)
Seminal# County

118. Trucks For Rale

1939 FORD SKYLtNKR, re­
tractable hardtop, radio, heat­
er, power eteerlng, needs
$58.72 PER MO.
transmission 1193, Ph. 122WELA
ii
A
APARTMENTS
111
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
3197 or sts at 1 1 1 Garrison
' . First St.
3 ; | . ; W _________________ San ford
Dr.
KKF. APT. private bath, suit­
104. Trailer Space • Rent
able for Couple or Single '&lt;4 FALCON 2-door hardtop. 4person. Ideally located down­
epeed. Cobra equipped. |2(i0.
sddM o^
town.
Inquire at
Manuel
assume pytule. For appoint­
looxien FT. LOT, 10x14 Untlo.
Jacobson Dept. Store, 211 K.
ment.
(22-95(3
before
t,
I’ ll. 922*3149 nr Slf-«447.
3 1 2 -3 m after t p.m.
1st
Take Over Payment*
I-Bedroom, 4«it0 .Vue not Ia

Seminole Realty

HUNTING CAMPSITE
Own youra within KAltMTON
Wildlife Management Area.
High A Dry U Acre 1413. no
1111 PARK DRIVE
cloilng Cn»t. tlo month.
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FUTURE FARMERS o f America will hold a dintrict contest May 7 at Seminole HiRh School.
Lucy Willia and Danny Dickerson, "Sweetheart" and president, respectively, of the SHS
chapter, will compete, after taking top honors
in the sub-district meeting over DeLand. New
Smyrna Beach and Sanford Junior High at
Pierson,

Graca Methodist Church of
Fanford will have a "Loyalty
Dinner" at 6:30 p.m. today In
the church’a Fellowihip Hnll,
Rev. John H. llirea Jr., has
announced.
James l „ Griffin, general
chairman o f the compliment­
ary budget dinner, has pre­
dicted that the |50t weekly
needs of the church will he
pledged during the event.
The congregation is divided
into two tcama, the "Golds"
and the "Blues."
Commander for the Blue
Team la Charles Fly with
Russell Gill and
Richard
Ilreeio as majors. Co-ca plains
who will preside at Individual
tables, include Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Alexander, Mr. and Mr*.
John Carver, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Hunt, Mr. ami Mra.
b'tcphen Festival, Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Butler Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Kossman, Mr. and
Mra. Itiehurd Silvers, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Snrokowsky and
Mr. and Mra. C. K. Clemmcr.
Wayne Thompson Is com­
mander for the Gold Team
pnd majors are Gordon Meyer

Library Issues
Rule On Papers
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and Donald Jackson. Co-cap­
tains are Mrs. Hallle Arwnod,
Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mr. and
Mra. John Carthel, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Conn, Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Tonkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. It. W. Kennedy, Dr. and
Mra. W. C. Rape, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Leonard, Mr. and
Mra. Paul Markos, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Pratt and Mr.
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committee and dining room
hostesses, Mrs. F. J. Murray
ami Mrs. John Marlin, will lie
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Methodist Youth Fellowship.

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Lake Monroe Causeway

* * e lo c
Holiday Inn plans to build
a niotcl-rcstaurant on Lake
Monroe near the site o f the
proposed
marina,
reliable
sources tell us.
The motel mill be In excess
of 100 rooms and will have
a rooftop-glass enclosed res­
taurant overlooking the lake
and marinn (one of these
days).
Commitments for the Hol­
iday Inn franchise have been
made but many details re­
main to he worked out.
The motel is expected to
rost about SI million, ac­
cording to reports.
Anyone for reservations?
And dinner for tw o?

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Mom and Dsd. . .no doubt
you'll be pressured to ap­
prove purchase o f a car by
your high achool student o ff­
spring. Here are »ome inter­
esting figures to bear in
mind: A study at one achool
showed that no straight “ A”
student owned a car; 1.1 per
rent of the "D ” studenta
owned cars; 41 per cent o f
"C ” students owned cars; 71
per rent o f *'D’’ students
owned cars and 83 per cent
o f failing studenta owned
cars!
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“ The Interstate highway program
hits created great problems f o r
communities that have been by-pass­
ed........... nnd these problems will be­
come more acute ns work on the In­
terstate system progresses, with
more and more communities left out
o f the mainstream o f fast-moving
tourist traffic.
"Thousands o f our citizens have
invested millions of dollars; often
their life savings, in motels, restaur­
ants, filling stations, attractions nnd
other facilities entirely dependent
on heavy tourist traffic.”
Gov. Haydon Burns made these
statements in his message recently
to the Florida Legislature,
The Governor was speaking pri­
marily of federally designated twolane highways. Tnnt is the reason
that he called the situation "a grave
emergency" and requested $300 mil­
lion revenue certificate program to
four-lane more than 1.000 miles of
such highways.
But the Governor failed to take
into consideration such counties as
Seminole where Interstate 4 has
sped past our communities, travel­
ing through the groves of the lesspopulated western half o f the coun­
ty, necessitating a whole new build­
ing program — new filling stations,
new motels nnd new restaurants. —
At the expense o f existing facilities.
Not one single dime in the $300
million program proposed by the
Governor would go to Seminole
County.
In his effort to help the by-pass­
ed communities, Gov. Burns has
passed us by.
Seminole County is one of the
fastest growing in the state and is
expected to grow even more rapid­

Anybody know the where­
about* of Olan King? He
wa* a teacher at Seminole
High School In 1040 and the
Class '40 Reunion Committee
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) Is trying to run him down.
King was one o f the class Authorities today awaited in
sponsors.
assessment
of
earthquake
•
a
a
damage in four northwestern
Ronald Arthur Goerss, 215
Ridge Road, has been nnmed states to see if they qualified
to the l)enn's List at Kmnry for federal assistance under a
University. A B-plus academ­ presidential “ disaster area"
ic average is required to proclamation,
make the list.
Fivo persons died in the
a
a
a
twisting
earthquake
which
El wood R. Friend, Seminole Jolted the Pacific Northwest,
High School
graduate of including
part of
Canada
IU53, has la-on assigned to Thursday causing destruction
the Tueblo Army Depot to mounting into the millions of
serve as a field repieeenta- dollars.
tive on quality aesesement
Gov. Dsn Evans, of Wash­
for the Fershing
Mlesile ington. who spoke to President
System. Friend works for the Johnson by telephone, said he
Martin Company, He ia a would claim western Washing­
mcmlter of the VFW and the ton a "disaster area" if dam­
Loyal Order of Moose in San­ age warranted it. He said,
ford.
however, a full assessment
•
a
a
might take three day*.
House numbers in Lake
The quake which hit at 8:2?
Mary will he delivered this
a. m. PDT (11:29 EDT), was
weekenil by members o f Lake felt throughout Washington,
Mary Hoy Heout Troop 242
northern Idaho, northern Ore­
urrompanied by members of
gon, western Montana and
the Chamber of Commerce,
southern British Columbia.
sponsors of the community
Seismologists said it was
houee numbering project,
centered in the northeast cor­
a
a
a
ner of Mason County, Wash.,
The motorcade promoting
about 40 miles southwest ol
New Smyrna Bench'* Seahere.
aide Fiesta will pass through
Damage was centered prln
Sanford Saturday afternoon
clpslly in four western Wash­
at 3 o'clock. Official* of the
Fiesta have requested Police ington cities — Seattle, Ta­
Chief Arnold William* to coma, Everett and Olympia.
The damage to'.al climbed
provide a
police
escort
steadily as reports continued
through town.
to come in. The Seattle public
•
e
a
One way for a volunteer school syitem alone suffered
fire department to make damage estimated at more
sure it has all latest knowl­ than ti million.
The quake was proof of ihe
edge on fire fighting techni­
ques is for one o f its mem­ pudding for engineers who de­
bers to hold a top level job signed Seattle's towering fioo
in the field.
That's what's foot Space Needle, the second
happened in Dellary. , .As­ Tacoma Narrows bridge and
sistant
Fire Chief
Darwin other new structures around
Bruce ha* been made crew the area.
Most damage was reported
chief of the CapeKennedy
Spare Center fire department to older building. The newer
ones were virtually unscathon Merritt Island.

ly in the next decade.
Yet this progrnm, not expected to
be completed until 1070 if the legi­
slature and voters approve, docs not
take us into consideration.
Both of our legislators in Tallahnssec have indicated there may be
tough-sledding for the $300 million
bond program unless other by-pass­
ed cities and, counties also get re­
lief.
A project that would give Semi­
nole County a small piece of the $300
million pie would be a causeway over
Lake Monroe.
There is no doubt that such n
project would bring tourist traffic
back onto U.S. 17-02 from Winter
Park to Del-ntul ami prevent many
businesses from facing a financial
crisis.
Rather than four-lane Highway
17-02 from Orange City to the St.
Johns River bridge, wouldn't it be
more feasible to build the causeway
and tie into Interstate 4 at the in­
terchange south o f Orange City?
Of course there is nothing in the
Governor's program to four-lane
U.S. 17-02 in that section of Volu­
sia County. But it has been pro­
posed.
A causeway over Lake Monroe
would do ninny o f the things the
Governor is seeking.
It would protect property invest­
ments in Orange, Seminole and Vo­
lusia Counties; it would benefit al­
most all of our communities; it
would attract industry and tourism.
We don't think it is asking too
much of our legislature to press for
the inclusion of funds to build the
Lake Monroe Causeway in t lie Gov­
ernor’s emergency $300 million bond
program. NOW l

Northwest Digs Out A fte r Quake

R V A H -5 Returning,
'Tigers' Departing
The first RA-5C Vigilante Werner, chief ateff officer,
equipped squadron to deploy Reconnaissance Attack Wing
aboard an aircraft carrier will One, who commanded the unit
(luring the first seven months
return to Sanford Naval Air
of its deployment.
Station Wednesday after 10
The US8 Ranger, from
months o f service in the Pa- which the squadron operated
rifle, including four months in the Western Pacific, soon
o ff the coast of Viet Nam.
will be replaced by the UK3
Reconnaissance
A t t a c k Independence.
Squadron Five, tha "Savage
Another Sanford unit, ReSons,” left Sanford last June. eonnalssance Attack Squadron
The first group will return to One, will deploy aboard In­
Sanford
with a six-plane dependence and continue the
RA-5C formaticn. Transport Vigilante Rcconnaiiiance mis­
aircraft are scheduled to sion in the Western Pacific
bring home approximately 270 area,
support personnel next Fri­
The "Tiger*" will depart
day.
Sanford this weekend, with
Naval personnel, dependents the first group leaving Satur­
and newsmen are expected to day. The unit Is scheduled to
greet the airmen upon their depart the continental U.S.
arrival. Among those greeting on board the carrier in early
them will be Cdr. 1’aul V. May.

cd by the long temblor.

BURLINGTON. Iowa (UPI)
The flooding Mississippi Rivet
submerged an Illinois village
today,
assaulted
a Coast
Guard station here and batter­
ed dikes defending towns and
rich farmland.
Power pole tips, a service

N. Orlando
Joins Plan
'Beautify
By Margaret Cosby
In co-operation wilh the
North Orlando G a r d e n
Club'i Beautlflralion Month
or May, Mr*. Bessie Chase
n! Ihe North Orlando Com­
pany oilier, advised today
that she ha* rrrrivrd word
from William Gregory, ex­
ecutive vice president of the
company, to allow all resi­
dent* up to to.ooa gallon* or
city n ite r for lawn and gar­
den care without charge.
This will be effective
throughout Ihe month of
May and will be eitcndrd
through June.
Kale* wilt return to the
normal system of billing
starting July I.
In previous years Ihe resi­
dent* have been allowed only
g.tmo gallons for Ihe beaullficatlon program.

Space Venture
Looks Possible

station sign and the peaks of a
few houses were the only vis­
ible remains ol Gulfport, III.,
across the river from Burling
ton.
The town's 232 residents fled
safely as the Mississippi en
gulfed their homes and fanned
eight miles wide, claiming the
town and nearly 30,000 acres
of rich Illinois farmland.
Tile river lapped toward
Burlington’s Coast Guard »ta
tion as it rose toward a rc
cord 21 foot crest expected
he e P 'e '• da. f*r t of Bur
lingtc.i and Its 33.001 residents
were safe alop n bluff but lowlying areas were flooded.
Riser waters washed ovci
much of nearby Gladstone,
ill,, a town of 310, and ham­
mered dikes guarding towns
on both the Illinois and Iowa
banks.

Fireworks Blast
Wrecks Trolley
NAPLES, Italy (U PI)
A powerful Idnst hijuied 51*
persons when a woman inad­
vertently dropped a bundle
of
firework*
under
the
wheels of n moving streetcar.
At Irast 14 o f the injured
were hospitalized. The street
car and tracks were badly
damaged and window* were
shattered in nearby buildings.

Seminole County

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Haydon Burn* promis­
ed a group o f labor trader*
he will back legislation giving
more power to the Industrial
Commission to enforce mini­
mum wage laws on govern­
ment jobs.

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WEATHER: Thursday 76-53; fair thru Saturday, high 80; low tonight in 50s.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 30~1965

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 180

More U. S. Troops Alerted
Communists'
Participation
Seen In Revolt

Billion Dollar
H HANFORD POUtTiim
Bill Getting
d
ea
th
s
Final Touches
THIS YEAR
(u .

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The
House
appropriation*
committee cave final approv­
al to it* hillioti dollar general
money hilt today ns the la-gislnturu edged towards the
end of it* fourth week.
The committee met early in bl :
the morning to put the fin­
ishing touches on the measure
uml gave its staff the "go
ahead" to start drawing the
measure for introduction.
The House nnd Senate con­
vened and adjourned for the
weekend.
With the 11X15 reidar ses­
sion about half over, appro­
POLICE CHIEF
priations Chairman J. J. Grif­
fin, of Osceola, pushed to get
the money lull on the floor of
the lower chamber by early
next week, lie said if the
mrusured adhered to sched­
ule, the House would lake it j Today mnik* a two-year
up on Thursday or Friday,
anniversary for Fan ford.
Tlte Senate met in execu­
It hu* been two years —730
tive session for mi hour to jdaya—since a traffic fatality
confirm Gov. Haydon Bunts' occurred within tiro city lim­
raring commission appoint­ it*.
ments — Louie
lliindei, of
Miami, ns chairman, nnd
James L. Lee Sr., o f Tampn;
Robert C. l.echncr, of Jack­
sonville; Jack Fivensh, o f
Pensidohi, and Martin Segul,
of Orlando.
A bill abolishing the Flor­
ida Institute of Continuing
University Studies and giving
SAIGON (UPI) — Governthe Heard of H-gent* direct
,o
nt troop* tod„y captur-L a
of the pff-campu*
r,,nli, °
•tudy program u i* approved Kin irill.i arsenal o f about I,by a Senate committee.
uni) brand new rifles and nia-

DEATHS

L A S T YEAR

DAYS r

WITHOUT !/
FATALITIES1"
ARNOLD WILLIAMS AND THE RECORD.

Sanford Marks Anniversary
Tlte Inst fatality occurred
at G a.m. Aprit 211, 11*113, when
.Marcellu* Daniels, 1H37 Lin­
coln Court, died In a two-car
collision at the Intersection of

Guerrillas Repulsed

Water Cutover
In Record Time
City water was rut o ff only
3fi minutes Thursday night,
ns city new-* worked an the
lowering o f water lines ithunr
25th Street, City Manager W.
E. Knowles said today.
“ Working w 1th great dis­
patch, our ctews were able
to accomplish the necessary
work in a Very short time,"
Knowles said.
Other water lines work on
the r-5th Street project will
continue
for about
three
weeks.

chincgun* in the Mekong Del­
ta .ind then repulsed a fer­
ocious Viet Cong counterat­
tack aimed at recovering the
precious stores.
In the air war U. S, Navy
planes bombed and strafed a
North Vietnamese a r s e n a l
only 75 miles south of Hanoi
and attacked an ammunition
depot 15 miles further south.
Fifteen build ngs were dr
slroyctl and seven damaged in
Die two raids which left the
area in flames.
In another effort to cut off
Viet t ong supplies the United
Slates ordered 17 high speed
Coast Guard cullers nnd 200
men to South Viet Nam to
join the battle against sea-

Federal Guidelines M e t-M ilw e e
n. T. Milwce, superintendent! U. S. education commissioner
of Seminole County Schools,! concerning desegregation of
said today the local school dis­ public schools.
“ We haw received word ol
trict is doing all “ in good
faith" to live up to Die guide­ aereptance of our ‘freedom ol
lines set forth today hy the choice’ plan (rout the stale

|and are aw aiting word Iron*
tin- national office," Miovcr
said.
“ If our plan should fail lo
meet with approval of federal
authorities, we will set our­
selves to rework Ihe pi in 'in
good faith’ to meet the guide
lines set oat for u i," he add

«d

TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY made Acting Mayor A.
L . (A l) Wilson ambidextrous , . . and now be is
being tensed an "I^cfty" Wilson. Herald jdiotoRrapbcr Bill Vincent Jr. snapped the Mayor tromi»K out the first ball to dedicate Pinehurat Park.
In a hurry to set the wet print to the sports
editor, Bill “ flopped" the negative and the
Mayor "came out" left-handed. Here he is . . .
right side up.

“ Under our 'freedom of
choice* today is the last day
for applications to l&gt;c made in
order to enter a different
school in Seminole Counly this
fall. After all application* are
processed, it appear* likely
that we will meet Die guide­
lines as set lorth," Mtlwee
said.
Federal guidelines call for
desegregated classes in the
first grade of elementary
school, the first and last high
school grades and the lowest
of Junior high school (seventh)
hy ihe fall of IMS.
By the full of 1%7, schools
must have accomplished com­
plete desegregation in order
lo remain eligible for federal
fund*.
Francis Kcppcl, U. S. educa­
tion
commissioner,
today
stressed that the responsibil
ity for desegregating “ must
inevitably rest with local of­
ficials" and says he can see
no reason why most systems
should not be able to comply
fully by this fall and the rest
by the target date of Fall,
1W7.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Additional U. S. troop* were
on alert today to move into
the Dominican Republic if
needed to reinforce the 4.200
Marines ami paratroopers al­
ready
there
to
evarunte
Americans and other foreign
nationals.
High Washington official*
continued to insist that tho
mission wa* mainly to protect
American live* in tho rebellion-turn capital o f Santo
Do iningo.
But they obviously were
concerned about the prospect
of
Cnjtro-dnminntod
Com­
munists taking over the rebel
movement.
Official* said there whs
considerable Communist par­
ticipation in tho revolt, but
pointed out other faction*
Were involved as well.
Three known Communist
organizations have been idcnU
Ified with the rebel*—the
Popular Socialist party, tha
Movimiento Popular Dominruno and the pro-Caatro 14th
o f June party.
At tho outset o f the upriilog Die rebellion contained a
broad spectrum o f political
views. A large segment cam*
from the political party o f
exited former President Juan
Ilnsch.
At the time o f hla 1083
ouster,- Bosch was accused o f
being too tolerant of tha
Communists but he lins never
been considered by Washing­
ton to be nn outright Com­
munist.
Hindi’* wife was In Wash­
ington today and planned to
hold on afternoon news con­
fluence.
Fha said her husband i*
still in Puerto Rico but waa
in constant touch with his fol­
lower* in the Dominican Re­
public,

25lh Street nnd French Ave­
nue.
Since that time, o f course,
Fan ford bus bad it* share of
vehicular accidents—many of
them seiious — but none of
them fatal.
“ Two years without n fatal­
ity i* a record Sanford ran
la- proud of," Police Chief
Arnold Willinnis said. "And
wu're going to keep that zero
up there," he lidded, inferring
to this number of fatalities
recorded on the safely sign
borne Infiltration of Commu­ located in front of the police
nist, me:*'* ah'. i n i s It is the station.
first-war service for Ihe Coast
Gftard since V'oreu.
The arms cache was discov­
ered today during a major
government sweep aimed at
Hearing tho Viet Con# from
Ihe Mekong Della. The Klen
lloa Province operation began
Circuit Judge Tom Waddell
Wednesday with a combined Jr. Thursday turned down a
amphibious and helicopter- change of venue motion by
borne assault against a sus­ Attorney Albert N. Fitts in
pected Viet Cong training the cos** of Jimmie Loo Drumarea.
right and Israel Gilley, charg­
Hie operation killrd Btl guer­ ed with Die February rape of
rilla* and captured 31 the a 12-year-old girl.
PARATROOPERS
first day but there have heel)
Kitts' motion was tuned on
SANTO DOMINGO (UPI)
in* new casualty figures.
"adverse" publicity given the —Tho United States flew 2,In today's
a i r strikes rasa uml prejudice, both of 50(1 |uirnlroopera into thn
agaiqst the Communist North. Jwhich lie claimed would make Domiiiiriin Republic today to
25 Skyraiders ami Skyhawks it impossible to find an im­ join 1,700 U. S. Marines land­
.rom the aircraft carrier Mid partial jury.
ed here previously to protect
way escorted hy 14 Jets lot
Waddell turned down the the live* o f American citi­
the Thlcn l.inli Dong army move for lack o f sufficient zens.
weapons depot wilh PJ ton* ot proof but did any ho would
'Ilia U. 8 . State Department
bombs and a barrage of roc­ reconsider If it becomes im­ -aid "law and order has ceas­
kets,
possible to select an im­ ed to exist" in Santo Dom­
Pilots reported 10 buildings partial Jury. Jury selection i*
ingo, where ut least 400
destroyed and four others due I9 get underway Monday
Dominicans hove been killed
heavily damaged. Four rail iiiurnitig.
and 2,1100 wounded in six days
road boxcars were knocked
Three witnesses were called o f Cominunist-Hupported re­
out.
lo testify in tho change of volt.
At about tlte same time, 20
No Americans have been
venuo Hearing. They wero
Skyraiders
and
Skyhawks
Walter A. Gielow, publisher wounded so fur, hut the State
from the carrier Hancock
of The Sanford lleiald, for­ Me e p artmeiit announcement
rained about nine ton* of 250mer Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr. --aid "U . S. and other nationals
pound bombs cm the I’hul tjni
and Marion Harman, of the who remain in tho city are in
ammunition depot 25 miles to
Orlando Sentinel.
|the most serious danger."
the south.
Pilots said five buildings
were destroyed and two anti­
aircraft sites put out of com
mission. They reported one
secondary explosion and said
three additional buildings suf­
fered moderate damage.
The Phul Qut strike planes
were escorted by 14 jets.
No enemy aircraft were
sighted on cither raid.

Red Arsenal Taken;

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
U.S. official* are literally
leaving the door open for a
possible venture outside a
spare r*p»ul* by an Ameri­
can astronaut within tim next
couple of month*.
No "extra-vehicular" ex­
periments are officially plan­
ned before e two-men Gemini
spare spot *rt for this fall.
Hut there is a possibility
that an astronaut aboard a
Gemini capsule expected to
tic launched In June may be
permitted to Iran halfway
out o f the protection o f hi*
cabin.
The astronaut would be a
33-year-old Air Force cap­
tain, Edward H. White If,
who is scheduled to lie the
co-pilot on the flight.

Wage Laws

*

Venue Change
Denied By Court

America's

Governor's Sire

Car!

Ends Own Life
AUGUSTA, Ga. (U PI) —
The ailing father of Gnv.
Curl Bandera shot himself to
death Thuraday in a tool shed
behind hit home.
The body of Ctrl T. San­
ders, nt, wns discovered hy
his wife shortly before 7
p.nn, about three hours after
hu fired a .3H caliber pistol
bullet into his head.
PESTICIDES
MIAMI (U PI) — "Am*leurs" no longer may use 14
deadly pesticides within thn
City o f Miami under a new
law which went into effect
Friday.

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By F r t i Van palt
R lfh c r education ii coming
to Setnlnola County If. , , .
That’s an I P In capital le t­
ters and It meani that higher
•duration has o n e m a j o r
hurdle to become a reality
• • * the State Houae o f
Representatives at Tailshaasee. It Is a foregone coneluO 'eten that Gov. Haydon Burns
w ill approve.
H igher education fo r Stratnole
County already has
hurdled the Senate commit­
tees. the full Senate and the
Rouse appropriations commit­
tee.
According to
United
Tress International, It w ill

come before the full House on
Thursday.
Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. this
morning advised The Sanford
Herald that the House appro­
priations committee gave ap­
proval Tuesday evening to the
Seminole Junior C o l l e g e .
Davis spearheaded the move
through committee and said
he “ will be In there pitching"
Thursday
before
the
full
House.
Sen. Hack N. Cleveland Jr.
already had guided the meas­
ure through the Senate and
had It certified to the House.
The junior college would be
financed thusly: $30,000 fo r

menting bond bill provides
$7.5 million fo r construction
o f the proposed East Central
Florida university In Orange
County, on SR 520 three
miles south o f Oviedo at the
Seminole County line.
The Seminole Junior Col­
lege would be operated and
maintained by the Seminole
County Board o f Public In ­
struction.
School Supt. R. T. Mil wee
said today that, if the House
approves Thursday, the $30,000 appropriation will be used
fo r planning p u r p o s e s .
Furthermore, he added, Talla­
hassee state education people

planning and f 219.081 fo r op­
erations during the second
year o f the biennium, both to
come from the general oper­
ating fund, and $365,885 fo r
capital outlay (construction),
included In the $80 million
Implementing bond bill.
The implementing bond blit,
In the University o f Florida
appropriation, also provides
the Central Florida Experi­
ment Station on Celery A ve­
nue with $117,000 for an o f­
fice-laboratory building, f 40.000 fo r land acquisition and
$31,000 fo r a greenhouse and
"head" (furnace) house.
Furthermore, this Imple­

School Board the use o f the
Acedem y’e Mcllonville Avenue
facility.
The Academy la expanding,
and w ill add a Junior elaea
thla year and a aenlor clasa
next year.
However, Wiegera eaid thla
morning, all operation* will
he contained during the next
year or two at the M ayfair,
to be known aa "Commodoro
Barry H all." A fte r that, he
added, the Mcllonville prop­
erty will become the "junior
school," fo r the Academy's
lower grades.
"Y o u know," the Founda­
tion heed eaid, "1 am fo r any­

York City, sponsors o f tha
Sanford Naval Academy.
The Foundation w ill com­
plete purchase within tha
next week o f the M ayfair Inn
and Motel fo r Academy pur­
pose* from tha San Francisco
Giants, Tha present Academy
on Mcllonville Avenue was
purchased by the Foundation
from tha Gianta two yaara
ago.
Wiegers, a p p r i s e d thla
morning o f the Seminole Jun­
ior College and the need o f a
facility fo r the first year o f
operation, agreed that "It la
an Interesting and pleasing
idea" to permit the Seminola

•aid they will send In a team
o f experts to assist the local
educators in planning.
It was believed, at the be­
ginning o f the thought o f a
junior college, that It could
commence at the beginning o f
the 1365-06 school year next
September but this morning
Milwee stated the college
could not possibly begin oper­
ations until the start o f the
11)06-07 school year.
The Sanford Herald this
morning went a atep further
and telephoned J. P. Wiegers,
president o f the Bernarr Mar*
fnddrn Foundation at New

thing fo r education and I am
fo r anything that'a fo r San­
ford. I do not believe there la
any

tarribla

problem

which

cannot be ironed out In our
letting the Seminola School
Board use the Mcllonville fa c­
ility fo r the junior college fo r
the firat yea r," until tha col­
lege facility Is built and
ready fo r operation.
"T h at is a fine geeturo on
Mr. W leger’t p art," Milwee
said, "end undoubtedly w *
w ill be in touch with him
about It when we have com­
pleted our preliminary plan­
ning atage."

Longwood Boy, 14, Accidentally Kills Self
Seminole County

Scenic Roads
‘ V S5H Advocated By
President

* *

on the S t Johns River

* *

* * * *

Division o f tha county along

m w

Unea to

suit our

con-

stabias Is causing soma con­

troversy but is expected to be
solved Thursday morning.
Under the proposed division,
one constable would have 37,000 constituents while snother
would have less thsn 10,000.
•
•
•

W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
President Johnson asked Congreie today fo r legislation to
erase auto junkyards and
billboards from the nation’s
hlghweyi and make travel
Seminola and Orange Coun­
more ecenlc fo r American
ty commissioners will get to­
motorists.
gether In Orlando June 3 to
In a letter to tha House
discuss mutual drainage pro­
blems between the two coun­ speaker and Senate president,
Johnson said he wa* trans­
ties.
mitting a package o f four
•
•
•
A caller tells us that aialeas bills designed to beautify the
and grass at tha Sanford Pub­ 250,000 miles o f interstate
lic Library are dying for lack and primary highways.
Two o f the bills would
o f water.
•
e •
strengthen control on outdoor
Wild peacocks join a flock of advertising a n d junkyards
domestic fowl In Geneva at within view of motorist*.
The President proposed that
feeding Ume. Capt. Larry Aubry says the peacocks have atatea—as a condition to re­
been eating peacefully with ceiving federal h i g h w a y
grants after Jen. 1, 1068—
his chickens.
•
*
e
control outdoor advertising
Rose and Wilks' Restaur- along - aseatena o f highways
ant will be the seen* Thursday not soned or'Used predomin­
morning o f
the
Seminole antly fo r commercial or in­
County Chamber of Com­ dustrial purposes.
merce Coffee Club meeting.
In general, such controls
The Ume Is |0 a. m. and all would require that no new
members o f the chamber end advertising signs be erected
their employes are welcome. In areas within 1,000 feat of
• * •
the pavement end visible to
The 57 piece Lyman High paeaing motorists.
School Greyhound band will
Present billboards would
present its annual concert at have to be removed by July
■ p. m. Thursday In tha school 1, 1070.
auditorium under the direct­
While peying tribute to ad­
ion of Bandmaster John Blair. vertising as having "an im­
The public Is Invited and portant and valuable" role In
there is no admission charge. American Ufa, Johnson said;
•
•
•
" i t la neither In the Inter­
Christopher Hausch o f San­ ests o f the advertising Indus­
ford h u bean named treasur­ try or the nation, to permit
e r of Beta Phi Gamma, nation- a further decrease o f our
at honorary journalism frater­ dwindling natural beauty."
nity, at Daytona Btacb Junior
College.
•
e
e
The Red Croaa la In dire
need of volunteer! who will
taka amergency phone calls aftar office hours. The Red
Cross subscribes to the tele­
phone answering service, but
needs six persons to whom
messages can be referred, ac­
cording to Dr. Arthur N e­
smith, chairman. If you can
help call tha ARC office and
offer your service*.
•

•

a

John W. Higginbotham, a
senior at tha University of
Florida, has been named to
the Dean’s List for the Spring
trimester. He Is the son of
Mrs. Dorothy Austin, The Her­
ald's City Editor.

•

•

•

Really Values
Bill In Hopper

TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) —
A bill directing a complete re­
appraisal o f all real estate
In the $7 counties In order to
apply "Juat value" require­
ments o f law waa Introduced
today by Sen. B, C. Pearce, of
East Falatka.
The bill seta out a schedule
of time for reappraisals start­
ing prior to Jan. 1 for coun­
ties whose last re-evaluation
was before Dec. $1, 1MT, to
Jan. 1 fo r all counties who had
a reappraisal as late aa 1K3.
Each county must begin ap­
praisement by a company,
board o f appralaore or local
assessor prior to Jan. 1 of the
year six years from the date
of the first appraisement under
the proposed new law.

The Red Cross la moving
Its office from U JH Palmetto
Avenue to Rooms 301 and 203
in tha Melsch Building (over
Cowan’s Department Store).
They’ll make the move Thurs­
day night, according to Mrs.
Barbara dam m ar, executive
secretary.
Persons
having
sick room equipment to return
should bring it to the new o f­
fices. T he phone number re­
WASHINGTON ( U P l ) - T h «
mains the same.
House armed eenricea com­
•
•
e
mittee has approved aa ap­
" E s t ri, as t r e ". Can you
propriation o f tU .TnjO O for
Interpret that? It's ABC abortconstruction at thrao u v a l air
la n d fo r "E a s y to m ite , easy
to n o d ." This la a m w course stations In tha JacfcaoaviUa
area.
M a g taught at the Semlaote
Tha Uggeat single amount
School thla
approved waa $&gt;J million for
_________Mrs. Peany Love,
school principal, says you can an aircraft malnteaanca h u do around 10-100 weeds a min gar and access apron at u a
ate with it—a g n a t help for aaval air station at Jackson­
atadatel. salesmen, reporters ville. Tbs total meadiag ap­
or auyeoa who aaeda to write proved far the Jacksonville
It doesn’t replace Gregg laclUty w m i l l $ a $ N .
Tha Cecil Field naval air
. gome o f our d o c k Wind­
station w ill receive S U $ M M ers have
A tetal o f N8M 88 waa ap­
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SANFORD,

TALLAH ASSEE

Seminole and Oviedo High
Schools have scheduled their
Awards Day activities Thurs­
day at tbeir respective schools
with Oviedo ceremonies to get
underway at • a.m. in tlia
auditorium and Seminole to
begin at 1:30 p.m. In Fleming

County

FIR E DEMOLISHED a frame rculilonce occupied by Helen Wilkins and
her children at Casselberry Tuesday afternoon. Firemen prevented the
spread o f flames to nearby structures.
(Herald Photo)

Flames Leave Family Homeless
Mrs. Leonard Casselberry, o f
Caasslbarry mothar and Casselberry.
When tha fir * started, the
her four teenage children tost
tenant, Mr*. Helen Wilkins,
everything they owned, except
mss at work across tha high­
tha clothes on their backs, way at Vaughn’s Nursery.
late Tuesday afternoon whan Her daughters, Betty, 15, and
flames completely destroyed Nancy, 16, war* at home.
their two-story frame home.
Other children are Sharon, 13,
The house, valued at $0,100, and Robert, 14.
wa* located on Highway 17Several church and civic
02, and waa owned by Mr. and organisations in tha area are
rallying to aid tha fam ily and
Fire Chief Paul Bates, o f the
CH O IR G IR L
N O R T O N -8 U B - H AM DON, Caasellierry Volunteer Fire
England ( U P I ) — Mrs. Bessie Department, has announced
Green celebrated her 03rd that donations o f clothing,
birthday with tha claim o f food, furnitura or household
being Britain’s oldest choir goods may ba left at the fire
girl. 8h* has been in the station.
Firemen, unable to save the
choir at the village church fo r
structure, confined the blase,
78 years.
By Jane Casaatberry

A

'Spacewalk' Left To Rookie
CAPE KENNED Y (U P I)—
In tha black vacuum 150
mllea above Hawaii, • lonely
man wilt stand on the edge o f
a metal preciplca and wonder
whether to trap o ff.
I f ha takes that on* step,
ha writes his own chapter in
tha history books o f the apnea
age.
i f he doesn't American fo r­
feits to the Soviet Union sn­
other two-month lead is a
critical area o f
quest o f space.
Such U the
facet rookie U. 8. Astronaut
Edward H. White whan, os
the morning o f Juna g, ba
opens tha rightband hatch o f
hi* orbiting GeminI-4 capsuta,
■tends up in kls seat and dabatea whether to take A mar­
k s ’a first "w alk ia
Tha federal
le ft It aquarely ap la White
when Associate A dials Iterator

school

(U P I) —

officials

nro

scheduled to meet with n fed ­

gym,

TO RUN OR . . .
M IAM I (U P I) - Miami Ma­
yor Robert King High has or­
dered a political survey of
Florida In June to see If he
should run for governor again.

No. 198

School Meet
Scheduled On
Segregation

Area Schools
Set Year-End
Activities

Lyman and Crooma High
Schools will present their
swards in conjunction with
Class Day activities on Juna
4. Lyman will begte at 13:4$
p.m. and Crooma at I p.m.
Seminole High W te o l’s Sen­
ior Clsss Day wtU be held
June 4 with ceremonies In the
school auditorium at ■ a.m.
Yearbooks will be dlstribut
ed to juniors and seniors at
that time and the dedication
of the "Salamagundi” will be
made by Editor Sherry Marailia.
After the program, senior*
will depart the school for a
day-long beach party.
Baccalaureate aervlcea at
all schools will be at ■ p.m.
June 6, with the exception of
Crooms High School where
the ceremonies wUl take place
st 9 a.m.
AH
graduation
exercises
wlU bo held June T at t p.m.
In the school gymnasiums.
June 4 will be the last day
of school for all other schools,
elementary, junior high, paro­
chial and private. Graduation
ceremonies at AU Souls Paro­
chial School and tha Sanford
Naval Academy also are June
4. parochial school students
wlU return on June I to pick
up report cards.

F LO R ID A

Robert

Seamans

Gemlni-4
ahead"

gave

m 1a ■ I o n

Tuesday

to

a

the
“ go

attempt

the nation's first extra-vehic­
ular activity in apace.
I f White decides "yas," h*
will push away from tha
doorway to his 7,000-pound
eapouls and—at tha end o f a
nylon safety line— float aa
fa r as 2$ feet In an orbit o f
hit own.
Back Inside the capsule,
command pilot Jamos MeDtvitt will swivel the cepeule
so
It
faces
W hit*
and,
through tha triangular win­
dow, tako movla picture* o f
hia hovering buddy.
A fter about 1$ minutes of
floating around as he and hla
capsule
awing
across the
United States at 17,400 mllea
par hour, W hite w ill uoa (ha
nytesi tether to «a *l himself
in. Or, m apace agency Man­

ned Spacecraft Center Direc­
tor Robert R. Gltruth put it,
"he'd batter."
Thla will not bo tha firat
"spar* walk." Russian cosmo­
naut A lexri Leonov did the
same thing last March 18,
when ha climbed from hla
Voshkod-S spaceship as it
aped around earth — and
transmitted television pictures
to boot.
Tha significance o f W hite's
planned soiree, rather, ia that
it comes a full throe months
ahead o f tha original sched­
uled In tha U. S. Gemini pro­
gram.
Earlier, tha apse* agency
announced that Tom Stafford
would b* the firat to try it
on fligh t o f Gsminl-8 sat for
October.
Gllruth claimed that the
Leonov fligh t "did not Influ­
ence our tim e" fo r n "spacew alk" flight.

keeping It from spreading to
nearby homes and a lumbar
company.
Firefighters f r o m A l t a ­
monte Springs, Longwood and
the Florida Furcst Service as­
sisted the Casselberry De­
partment .

First Marines
Ready To Depart
SANTO DOMINGO (U P I) —
U. S. Marines, the first un­
wounded American troops to
leave the Dominican RepubUc
since last month's landings,
board aiilp for the homeward
journey loday.
They are to go aboard the
Boxer, a converted aircraft
carrier lying offshore. It waa
not certain how many Martnei
would leave today, but the
number was not expected to
exceed a few hundred.
The B o ier will not sail at
once, because the Marines
boarding today will not be a
full load for the ship,
The U. S. Navy has ruled
that its ships cannot leave the
Dominican arcs until they are
fully and economically loaded.

Canal Directors
Meet Thursday
A special called meeting of
directors of the St. Johns-ln
dlsn R iver Canal District wlU
be held in Sanford at $ p.m.
Thursday.
Chairman John Krider said
the meeting la to approve
amendments
to
legislative
acta and other Important bus­
iness. It wlU be held at tha
Chamber o f Commerce buildt»8.

eral representative on Thurs­
day to prepare plana for
compliance with the Civil
Rights Act o f 1964.
(R , T, Milwee, Seminole
County school superintendent
and W . W . Wharton, director
o f g u ld a n c a .M irlW tiiig .. WUt
attend the
iM F - fw h tln g
ia Taltahaaiee,
• (" W e mute submit our new
plan by June 18, A fte r we re­
turn from Tallahassee, our
local board- wUl gat to work
ea our new plan," Milwee
■aid.)
School Supt. Thomas D.
Bailey announced' ha had re­
quested tha U . 8. education
commissioner to tend a staff
member to Florida to help the
school officiate.
Bailay explained the o ffi­
cials were having trouble get­
ting advice fo r the plane L&gt;
comply with the 1944 act.
The
ling, which will
teat fo r
rea days, w ill b*
held by ....-hard E. Day, a tew
professor at Ohio State Uni­
versity.
AU 67 countlso in Florida
have filsd compliance papers
with the U . 8. Education O f­
fice, but 88 counties, Including
Seminole, had their plana for
desegregation o f thair school
system* rejected. Another 14
ruuntlee have received no an­
swer to their plans.
Undsr Uis civil rights tew,
the fedsrsl government can
withhold
funds to county
school systems that continue
racial discrimination.

Jax Prisoners
Fail To Escape

l 4
u

V

JAMES COURIER, ver­
satile O v i e d o High
School athlete, will nlgn
an athletic scholarship
with University o f Flor­
ida this week. Courier,
son o f Mr. and Mrs.
John Courier J r„ will
piny baseball fo r the
Gators, Courier was n
football, basketball and
baseball star at Oviedo.
He waa named to the
All-State team in basketbali.

flaws Pushes
Death Penally
legislation
T A L L A H A 8 8 E E (U P I ) —
A House Judiciary eommlttea
voted Its

own

approval to­

day o f s bill requiring a sep­
arata Jury trial In capital
casta to conalder tha death
penalty.
Tha measure, pushed by
Rapa. John Crawa, o f Baker,
and 8. J. Davie, o f 8*minole,
wsa tho unanimous recom­
mendation o f an Interim com­
mittee which studied propos­
ed abolition o f tha death pen­
alty.
D avit aald tha measure
would continue tha present
requirement fo r s trial to
determine whether s person
was guilty o f a capital o f­
fense. But it would require a
second trial to be held with
tho tamo jury, to determine
tha penalty to b* impoeed.
It would requlr* a major­
ity vote o f tha Jury in the
second trial to impose tha
death sentence.

JACKSONVILLE (U P I ) Three Duval County jaU In­
mates bald a guard hostage
and controlled a call block
Tutaday night before discov­
ering they couldn't get out of
the building.
The three prlsaeere, armed
w ith
a sharpened spoon,
roamed freely on the second
floor fo r less than an hour as
120 other temstea looked on.
Police,
sh eriffs
deputies
and Florida highway patrol­
men surrounded tha JaU on
tha St. Johns Rlvar and bath­
ed the building with search­
lights before the prisoners
surrendered.

5 Flags Fiesta
Commemorated
TALLAH ASSE S ( U P I ) —
The House passed a resolu­
tion today
commaniaratlag
the Fiesta e f F iv e Flags U
Pensacola,
The fiesta la bald yearly to
com nwnurate the landing o f
Dot Tristan do Luna in Pans*
coin aa Aug. 14, U M . It w ill
be h e i this y e a r Juno 8-U.

.I u '.jX i - -

B y B arry I s wee
A camping expedition Into
tho Big Tree swamp ares by
four boys who skipped school
Tuesday, ended In tragedy
when one o f the youths fatal­
ly shot himself.
Dead is Dsnny Joe Roberts,
14, son of Thomas Roberts,
183 East Pin* Street, Long­
wood.
According to Sheriff J, L .
Hobby, young Roberta and
three companion! took tbe day
o ff from school fo r a trek Inin
the woods. Roberts, with hla
friends, Mika GoodaU, 14, Jo­
seph Brown, 15, and Kenneth
Foster, 19, gathered up camp­
ing equipment and went Into
the woods apparently to spend
the day and night.
Young Brown took along hla
father’s .22 caUber rifla.
Apparently after reaching
their camping site, lUfoarta be­
gan playing with the rifle and
It discharged, the ballet strik­
ing Mm la the forehead.
The three boys ran about
H i mUes to summoo the Good­
aU fray’s father.
Returning to tbe scene o f
the shooting, GoodaU and the
boys made a stretcher out o f
a tent and carried tha wound­
ed Roberts through tha woods
Jo a road where an ambulance
took him to Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Tha boy
waa pronounced dead an ar­
rival at the hospital at about
8:55 p. m. Tha shooting took
place around 5:45 p. m.
Coroner Hugh Duncan, who
viewed the body, ruled the
death accidental.

Yank Bombers
Pressure Reds
SAIGON (U P I ) - U. 8. A ir
Force and N avy planes main­
tained round-the-clock press­
ure on Communist North V iet
Nam today, blasting an Island
radar slta and hitting the Vlnh
oil s lo ra i* area for the second
day.
In South Vtat Nam , carrierbased U. 8. planet flew m em
than 80 sorties against Vlat
Cong troop concentrations, v il­
lages, command posts, stor­
age areas and buildings.

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— F IN A N C E —
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PRICKS GOOD MAY
27th THRU THI
WEEKEND.
R U B Y H E AR ING —
Jack Ruby appears at a
Dallas court hearing to
determine who is to
represent him In ap­
pealing a death sentence
fo r the slaying o f Leo
Harvey Oswald, Presi­
dent Kennedy's assas­
sin. (N E A Telephoto)

Eitrht Bcmlnola C o u n t y
high school students have re­
ceived 1250 scholarships fo r
the Florida college o f their
choice under the Gov. Haydon
Pum a acholarahlp program.
Receiving the grant# ara
David Lanier, Margaret Bow­
er, Frank Murray and Marton Nichols, o f Seminole High,
and Elmer Urookcn Jr., James
Davis, Delores Mungen and
Bhirlcy Ann R h o d a a , o f
Croom i high.
Tha fund# ara a portion o f
tha |140,000 railed at a aerfea of inaugural balla last
January. Othera wilt ba held
In each succeeding year while
Pum a la in office.

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W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) —
I f you have a radio-controlled
garage door, lowtr tha an­
tenna or you n ig h t find an
airplane trying to land In tha

driveway.
Tha Federal Aviation Agen­
c y ( F A A ) dltcloaed that euch
doors can Inadvertantly emit
radio algnaia hasardoui to
a ir navigation.
Tha agency aaid It has
found 68 garaga-openera in
tha Loa Angelea area alone
which were Interfering with
navigation algnaia, in soma
casci atrong enough to be
picked up by aircraft 1G miles
away.
"Thus It would ba posalbla
fo r a pilot to Inadvertantly
*hnmo In' on a garage door
aignal and fly directly toward
it with great accuracy—con­
ceivably with dlaastroua reaulta," tha F A A warned.

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Citrus Harvest
Coming To End

M IX OR M ATCH ’EM

U.S.I1

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L A K E L A N D (U P I ) — Tha
1004-65 Florida eitrua harvest
w ill end this week fo r all In­
tent# and purposes, Florida
Citrus Mutual aald today.
Mutual said that baaed on
the TI.8. Department o f A g r­
iculture crop estimate less
than three million hotea of
orangea remain to ba harvest-

COFFEE
Limit One o f Your Choice
With B.M Food Order

IXCUNIYl AT FOOD FAIR

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May 26, 1965 — Page 3

Food Supply Plenty
For Home Shoppers
CTtir fallowing guide to
Ih# notion’* food buy* for
(he weekend woo prepared
bjr the U.8. Deportment*
of Agrleulture and Interior

Business School
Summer Course
FU TU RE FARM ER DELEGATES from Seminole High School will attend
the state convention to be held in Daytona Reach in June. From left are
Donald Patchin, Dudley Tatum, Daniel Dickerson, president and
Gary Thomns.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole
School

County

will

offer

Business
a

10-wcck

course in ABC shorthand, be
ginning June 7, E. S. Doug­
lass, director of adult and vo­
cational education, announced
today.
"Since this is an accelerated
course, enrollments cannot be
accepted
after the f i r s t
week,” Douglass cmphasiied.
Registration for the com­
plete summer term (night
classes only) will begin June
7 from ft to D p.m. with a nom­
inal fee. There is no charge
(or those currently enrolled,
day or night.
For the first time during
the summer, a complete bus­
iness course will be offered
including typing, bookkeeping,
office
machines,
advanced
Gregg shorthand and the new
ABC shorthand. These cours­
es, with the exception of the
ABC shorthand, may be enter­
ed any lime during the sum­
mer, Douglass said.

LAST IIA KE SALE for this season has been heltl by the North Orlamlo
Gnrden Club. Group members shown during the project includes (from
left) Mrs. May Duquette, Mrs. .1, Blanton, Mrs. Anita Mayer, Mrs. Etta
Hnrville and Mrs. Barbara Lnndress. Sale was reported a “ sellout."

for 1'ntled I’ resa Interna­
tional.)
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
Fresh fruits and vegetables
are
plentiful.
There
are
abundant supplies o f meal
and poultry.
Plentiful fresh vegetables
Include
apring
asparagus,
green beans, carrots, celery,
sweet corn, cabbage, celery,
and onions.
Plentiful fruits ate bana­
nas, cantaloupe, grapefruit,
oranges,
straw berries,
and
watermelons.
Meat specials will feature
beef roasts, steaks, ground
beef,
Boston butts, bants,
spareribs, and broiler-fryers.
Also featured are eggs, can­
ned pink and chum salmon,
and frozen fish sticks and
fish portions.

In the group are Mrs. W.
W. Anderson, president; Mr*.
Genrgo Duquette, vice presi­
dent; Mr*. Jessie Wallace,
s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs. Hilton
Thompson, treasurer;
Mrs.
Itaymond
Ware,
reporter;
Mrs. Walter Blanton, chap­
lain.
These officers will be in­
stalled nt the annunl banquet
in Juno and committers will
be named at a later date.
Chairman of the banquet
committee is Mr*. James
Mayer with Mrs. C. K. Ro­
well, ro-chairmnn, and Mrs.
Duquette and Mr*. Kwrlght•on Hnrville assisting.
Garden
of
the
Month
chairman, Mrs. Carl Hyatt,
announced that the award far

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IV (T IA V C K R Y VII. HAM
F K IlK H A I. V A T IO V A l. M O M .
IIAUK AHHUCIATIOX. a earnatation.
P lain tiff.

K K N N E T II
IU T H O N
and
f'A IIO l.Y N It A Y llon.S’ . hi. w lf.,
D .f.n rl.n t.
v o t u k n r at i t i v
K tlH TflAU K
F o il KIT-OBI ItF.
T ill KKN'NKTII ItAYItON and
C AR O LYN It AY HON, hli
w tf.
You. p .ftn d .n t., a r . Iitrcky
nntlfl.d that a ('nm pl.lnt to
fo r .r io t, a certain m orts.R *
nn th. fo llim ln * dr.crlbed proparty, altu.tr. lylns and l&gt;.ina
W In .-'rmlnol* County, Florida,
to * .ll:
1.nt I. Rlork It. NORTH
n m .A N n n i s t a i h m t i o n ,
According to plat thereof
recorded In Plat llook I I.
p eer. I I and SI, Public Hr.
cord, of S.m lnol. County,
Florida,
Including Ih . follow ing;
W all If.a t r r — I'aneliay —
Model FAS*
l i m i t — F rla ld .tr. — Mo­
del HS-tft
Hefrliteratnr — Frltl-talre
W
— Model H tl
ha* hern filed against you In
th . ahota styled suit and you
are required to serve a copy
o f your a n .tier or pleading to
the Complaint on P lain tiff’, a t­
torney. Jooeph M. Murnako. P.
Ci llo* J!S. Fern Parte, F lor­
ida, and fit* the orlalnat an­
swer or pleading In th . office
o f the Clerk o f the Circuit
Court on or before the llr d day
of June. 1S*S. I f &gt;ou fall to
do .o, a decree pro ronfr.ao
will be taken ngaln.t you for
the relief demanded In Ih .
Complaint.
W ITNEkK my haud and o fflt-lal .eat o f o fflc t at Hanford
ji.m it.ol. County, th l. Slat d.&gt;
o f Stay, t»«J.
lSKAI.1
Arthur H- lin k with. Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Couit
Ity: Ellsalteth llru.nah.n
Iteputy Clerk
— ‘ Joarph M Muraeko
* P. O flog JIS
Fern Park. Fla.
Publish May t* b June *. »

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rsSItotsS Dally asropt Sal■r4ar. » • • « * * sa&lt; cartelm u i
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(M S I W

thl*

month

went

to

Mayor

unit Mia. David Tllson.
The beautification committec, Mrs. Hyatt, Mrs. Ander­
son, and Mrs, Duquette, have
planned a luncheon at Mrs.
Hyatt's home Juno l follow­
ing the tour o f inspection by
the judges who will deter­
mine winner* in th# Beauti­
fication Month Contest. The
rntir* garden club will par­
ticipate in presenting this
luncheon.
Mr*. Wallace, flower show
chairman, expressed apprec­
iation to all members roupcrating in the South Semi­
nole Garden Club Show. She
said "it was s most delight­
ful and rewarding experience
and everyone enjoyed the
contest.”
With the pres* o f business,
the June meeting was chang­
ed to the first Thursday of
the month and will lie held
at 7:50 p.m. bt the homo of
Mrs. Wallace, 50 8. Kdgrmun
Avenue with Mrs- H. K. West
ns co-hostess.
Door prix# went to Mrs.
M. K. Berrle. It was • rute
hand crocheted hat cover for
a tissue roll.
Devoted to the garden club
to the very end was Mrs.
Duquette who was celebrating
her Iftth wedding anniversary
by attending the club'a elec­
tion meeting.
Mra. Wallace reported that
th*
club'a
yearbooks are

completed

and

will

be dis­ denia renlerpiecs, there was

tributed at the banquet.
The

meeting

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and an artificial me hid was

turned over to Mrs. Wallace

floating In the howl o f fruit

who conducted a program of

punch. There were chewey
Inownir* and other tasty tid­
bits.

scrambled word games. Win­
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which their husbands had
been helping to wreck. They
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from the rubble and unearth­
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Fire department crews were
summoned to the building.
They ssid (here might be
more bodies in the wreckage.
The victims were identified
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The North Orlando Garden
flu b , at the May meeting at
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By John A. fipoUVl
All of our thought*, and
certainly thote of the Saturday AM Junior Bowling Lea­
gue, are centered on thti com­
ing Saturday ior the Annual
Award* Banquet!
Just got through counting
all of the trophic* and would
you believe it that there'll be
more than SO of 'em given
away?
And that doesn't Include the
many arm patches, apecial
recognition icroll* and whathave-you that the American
Junior Bowling Congrci* pro­
vide* for ui.
Here’* the real clincher.
There will be more thin SO
adult* on hand for Iheie many
presentation.
Do you realiie that this I*
more than we normally have
on hand for, *ay, the Annual
Men'a or Women'a City Tour­
naments?
A apecial vote of thanks to
the Florida Power and Light
Company, the Sanford Men'*
and the Sanford Women's
Bowling Associations, the two
Navy
Intramural
Bowling
Leagues, the Tuesday Sem
Inole County Businessmen's
leagu e, Klwanls, and to all
others who have generously
donated to the success of this
program.
BOWLKR OF Y E A R
One of (he highlight* will
be the awarding of the Bowler
o f the Year Trophy, being
presented by the adult City
League.
We wish that each and
every one o f the parent! who
bava children participating in
thla league, or who would
like to have their youngster*
as members within the lea­
gue, visit with ui this Satur­
day at 10 :M to It a.m.
Turning to the Beat the
Champ Tournament, we have
another set of weekly quali­
fiers for your attention. Thla
week, we had only two wom­
en shoot for the honor, so
they're automatically seeded
as weekly finalists.
Speaking of Jo Brown with
a 838 set and K ills Oldham's
MS.
GOOD TU R N OUT
H ie men had a real good
turn out with this week’a nod
going to Kd Klrchholf 658,
Karl Jay Spear next with a
«43 and Buel Carman's 614
was good 'null for third place.

]

—

W *r W , IM S

All o f the weekly qualifier*
will bowl a three game aeries
here at the lanes on Sunday,
June I , at 3 p.m. to sec who
our top three men and three
women will be to Journey to
Winter Park on June 20.
At that time they'll be bowl­
ing a g a i n s t professionals
Tommy
Tuttle
and
Olga
Gloor.
Qualifying endi on Monday,
Slay 31, and It'a your handi­
capped
scores that
count
against the pros’ scratch to­
tals.
Jo Brown's doing a fine Job
of organising
the
Sunday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Lea­
gue. Had an Informal get-to­
gether this past weekend and
found that already there ere
eight couples signed to bowl
during the lummer.
Another meeting this Sun­
day at 8:IS p.m. for any add­
itional newcomers to Join, and
then they'll probably start
their schedule at 8:30 p m.
Another league starting to
take shape (e a iy , John!) la
the Friday evening women'a
Sand Spurs. They bowl at 7
p.m. and Marion Karelia Is
the league secretary.
F IN K JOB
Margie Carratheri bat done
a real fine Job of getting all
of the Hi Nooners together
for a summer league with at
least eight teams competing
on Wednesdays at 1 p.m.
The Friday afternoon Del­
tona Pin Busters are being
Joined by some friends from
DeBary. A couple of good
scores recorded last week
were thoie of Fred (Ussier
1ST, Clarence Ellison 162, Jim
Schilling 182, Clarence Ellison
162, Faye Packman t6T, W al­
ly Douglas 168, Harman Price
1TB and Bill Sevec 183.
Hemember, all of these
folka are in the "retired "
(except for bowling and hav­
ing fun, that 1st) category.
Pretty good scores, huhT
Purely Personal . . . How
about all o f the team captains
printing the names of their
sponsors on the top of the
score projector sheets? And
belter yet, when ■ sponsor
goes to the expense of pur­
chasing you a bowling shirt
wear it not only for league
night, but any other time
you're out bowling.
Patronixa y o u r
bowling
sponsors.

McDermott Hurls 4-0 Shut-Out
To Defeat Bear Lake Pirates
fly

Jim Rarrhua

Herald Sport* Writer
John McDermott, with last
inning relief help f r o m
Bruce Stuart, pitched a shut
nut la it night to glva tho Altamonta Senator* a 4*0 vic­
tory over the Bear I-aVa P i­
rate* in a Seminole Senior
1-aague gam* at Cooper Field
in Caaielberry.
McDermott pitched hllleas
hall for the first four inning*
o f Ih* game. In the fifth and
final frame, with two men
nut, ha allowed bark-to-bark
■tingles to Kevin Gruesbeck
and David Unlry. It was at
thla point that Stuart came
In to atrike out th* last bat-

Horse Gymkhana
Slated Saturday
Central Florida Horaeman’a
Association will present a wide
open gymkhana at 7 p. m
Saturday. Registration w i l l
open at 6 p. m.
Six ribbons in each class
will be awarded and one high
point trophy will be presented.
A ll events will be open to all
agea, there wilt be no late
charge, entrance fees will be
reduced, and riders may en­
ter aa many eventa and ride
as many different horaea
they with.
Joe Green will be the an­
nouncer; Joe Walton will be at
th* gate, and Don Kirkland
w ill work the ring.
A apecial trophy wiU be
awarded winner of the eighth
event billed as "can you catch
Rosa, tho Shetland mule." Thla
will feature two rtdera on one
horse with a five minute time
limit to tie an I I Inch ribbon
oq tho mute’s tall.
Other event* wiU be groom­
ing class, keyhole, polebead­
ing, sack race, egg race, rtevrrleaf, bareback pickup (b ri­
dle only), Jumping figure I ,
mugjcal Urea, flag race tri­
angle, and hollow k g .

ler and end (he game.
McDermott atruck out five
and walked six.
The Senator! scored a pair
o f runs in each of th* first
two inning*, while garnering
only three hit* in the ball
game. They managed to hit
only one ball out o f the In­
field o ff Bear 1-ak* pitching,
hut the Pirates' hurlar gave
up 10 hate* on balls and hit
one batter with a pitch.
Altamonte took full ad­
vantage o f till* stealing 11
baaea ami gaining sis more
on passed balls.
The Senators had only
three Infield hits In th* con­
test; those by McDermott,
second baseman Stava Cock­
rell and renlarflelder Gary
Viera.

In Lillie League play Brur
Lake scored three run* in the
last inning to pull out a 6-6
decision over th* Senator*.
They managed only two hits
In the game, ainglei by Bry­
an Brewer and Denny Pat­
rick, but they made th# most
o f It.
The Senators garnered sev­
en safeties including a threerun home run by Pitcher
Tom Dowell, a pair o f alngles
by Mike Girard and singles
by Mika Harmellng, Jsrk
Hanna, Larry Gilbraath and
Tommy Shceta.
The Kenatora scored first
in th* game, tallying onca In
the third inning. Bear Lake
scored twice in th* top o f the
fourth to taka the lead, but
Altamonte cam* bark with
four runa In the bottom of
tha inning, with Dowell's
homer being th* big hit. Bear
Luka mad# tha acora 6-8 in
tha top o f th* fifth whan
Scott Keevaa acored on Brew­
er's tingle. They than acorad three runs in the teat in­
ning, with Patrick'* single
being tb* big blow.
Patrick waa tha winniag
pitcher in relief. Ilia battery
make waa Mike Wirowirk.

Cassius Won It, Whatever It Was
Another Black Twins' Slugging Lot Heavier
Eye Graces Than In Clay-Liston Tussle
Boxing World

Angeles blanked St. Louis. 2-0,1Mcts 10 3; Pittsburgh edged
on Don Drysdsle's one-hitter; Chicago in 12 innings; 7-6, and
U P I Sport* Writer
Cincinnati topped Houston 7-4; Milwaukee beat Ssn Francisco,
By L ee H. Petersen
The slugging at Fenway
Philadelphia
walloped
4 h c 114-1.
"
U P I Hporti Editor
Park lasted longer, provided
LEWISTON, Main* ( U P I &gt; - more excitement and Instlgat
Boxing had another hlack ed less booing than that in
By Cart Block

OK T IR E SHOP TE A M treat out Hetty Ann’s Hemity Shop by a half Kanie
in the Snmlspur League to nip the championship. From left are Pal Rob­
bins, Louiae Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hoonc (sponsors) Dot Johnson ami
Mary Smith. Howe's Tire Shop was in third place.
(Herald Photo)

Marge Botts Paces Navy Wives Kegling League
high Jo Brown and Jo Klrkham led
week the Misfits to three wins from
when abe turned in a 218-548 the Dragonctles.
Russell's
Redskins'
Pat
for the K. 7, 6, &gt; 'era in the
and
Disastcrnol
Holler Motor Navy Wives Lea­ Dcarolph
Marge

game and

Botts

aerlei

rolled
(his

gue. They scored four puints
from the Tigers.
Verna Bolton's 185 509 was
high score for the Hoot Owls
as they won four points from
the Savagettrs. Med* Wilt­
shire’s 180 508 led the Oops
Opi to a clean sweep against
ItVAH 9 " O " Wives.
Helen Hauser is showing
NAS "O ” Wives how as they
also made a clean sweep
against Chcckcrtai! " B ." Shir­
ley Simas' 175 518 led the R e­
tired Wives to a four point
win from the Pussycati.
Gladys
Edward's
179-455
helped th* Tigeretiei add
three points lo their position
as they downed Ihe Vigilantes.

Shirley La Korea led their re­
spective teams lo a 2 2 spill.
Martha Billings and Jane
Sandusky were high for Chcckertail " A " and Peg Patey
for the Odd Balls as they
shared tho (mints 2-2.
Some of the difficult splits
picked up this week were:
G-7-10, Jan Valentine; 4-7-IU,
Marge Miller, amt 3-0-7-10,
Mary Ann Williams.
Pat Dcarolph, Pat Slptcy
and Shamn Ztilcgar spared
the 5-7; Alice Beaulieu, Ber­
nice Cobcan, Marge Farris,
Helen Hauser and Jan Valen­
tine the 5 10.
Carol Brown, Bernice Cobean and Rose Patrick con­

Chase Nine Nips Engineers, 7-6;
Georges Topples Florida State
Little
National
League pitching derision. Kenny A l­
leading Chase nosed past the ford wns top hitler with
three softies: a home run
Locomotive
Knginei-is
last
and two doubles.
night 7-8 In-hind the out­
Alford also mnde n beau­
standing play o f Kenny A l­ tiful running rstrli in right
ford. Th t Engineers scored
field, up agnliMt the fence,
four runs in the first inning in the sixth inning, taking a
and added two more hi the
home run away from Doug
second to take a six run lead Malixuw-sl.i. MalixuwaM had
hut that finished their scor­ s home run In the first in­
ing for th# night.
ning for the Engineers.
Chase came hsck with a
David
I'utteraon'a
three
run in the second, four more
hits were top* for the losers.
in the third, and two in the
Rick Grant snd flick Smith
fourth to go ahead to stay. each chipped In a pair o f hits
Richard Frank, after getting
fur Chase as they won their
o ff to a shaky start, settled
sixth straight game.
dawn to gain credit for the
Georges
expanded
their
L illie American League lend
to one full gam* by clubbing
Florida State 0-8. Gordon
Krsdtey was the winning hurIrr. Bradley snd Mike An*ley hit triples and "Choo
Choo" Thomas hit safely
l it t l e
N A T IO N A I.
twice to lead the Georges
W . 1..
hitters. Two doublrs by Cas­
Chase ...... - ................ H
2
ey Dunn soil s triple by Jim­
First Federal ______
»
4
my Grimslt-y pared the los­
I^M-omotive Engineers
6 7
er*. Florida Stale Jum|M-d o ff
Hunt Comets . . ....
4
H
to a 4-1 lead only to have
Quality Mobile Home*
2 II
Geoigrs grati buck the lead
Gama Tonnlght: Klrat Feder­
with a four run outburst in
al vs Hunt 7:00, Ft. Mellon
the
second
inning.
A Tier
Park
that, they were never head­
L IT T L E AM ERIC AN
ed.
W. 1..
In the only other city
Georges ..............
* 6
game,
I’inrrrest
Assembly
Navy Acey Deucya . . . . 7 8
blanked Church o f God 14-0,
Hanford Atlantic .......... 6 fl
Bill Johnson bewildered the
Strickland Morrison .... 8 7
opponents to the tune o f on­
Florid* Slate ............... t&gt; 8
ly six hits. He was helped by
Game Today: Htrlrkland Mor­
some sharp fielding.
Bob
rison - va Sanford Atlantic
Jackson humered for the win­
4:30, Ray Avrnue Park
ners. Curtis Johnson and Ed
JU NIO R LE AG U E
Benson each had three hit*
W. U
to lead all batters.
K i k e ......................
1 0
On* o f Die top games to­
Rotary - ____
1 0
day is a non-league game.
CPO ...... — ................... 0 0
Th* City League champs,
Kiwania -------------- . . . 0 0
Kingswood, will meet the
Civitan ......................
O1
Church champs, Knights of
Shrine ....................
O1
Columbus, in an exhibition
Games Today: Klwanis vs
game at Ft. Mellon Park to­
CPO,
4:30,
Civitan
vs
night at 8:48.
Shrine, 7:30. Both games
Pinehurat Park
CHURCH L E A G U E

City League
Standings

W . L.
Knights o f Columbus . . )U I
Charch o f God o f P. . 4
8
Congregational ............. 4 7
Plnecreit A ssem b ly___ 4 8
Gama Tonight: Knights of
Columbus *a Church e f
God o f P. 7:30. Ft. Mellon
Park
Knights
of
Cotumbua va
Klngawood at 1:45, FL
Mellon Park (K x h ib itiA )

verted Ihe 27; Gladys Ed­
wards, Marge Jackson, Shir­
ley La Rocca, Peg Palcy, Jo­
anne Sample, Thelma Unger
and Meda Wiltshire the 3-10.
Jane Sandusky picked up
the 7-4 5; Pat Haney and law
Schwcera the 5 0-10.
Turkeys were gobbled by
Jo Klrkham, Vickie McGough,
Charlotte Nees, Alice Sexton
ami Sharon Zulegar. Marge
Ilotta, Pat Dcarolph and Meda
Wiltshire all made four bag­
gers.

Hospital Bowl
League Holds
Annual Dinner
A dinner was held at the
Capri recently for the mem­
bers of (he Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital Bowling la-ague.
Bill Thomas, president, con­
ducted a short business meet­
ing, then introduced Gordon
Frederick who gave the fol­
lowing awards:
Train trophies to esch mem­
ber o f the Psycho-Ceramics,
Tracy Albert, Bill Thomas,
Turn Ulrich and Jonnie Elam.
Men's high net average,
George Mil ion; women's high
net average, Jonnie Elam;
high gross series for men,
Dick Elam; women's high
gross srriei, June Fehrman;
men's high gross game, Rus­
sell Fehrman; women's high
gross game, Ruth Cooper;
most improved bowler, Mary
Ann Harrison.
Special awards were also
given: ARC Men's improved
bowlrr, G e o r g e Wiegsnd;
WIBC Women's achievement
award, Ruth Cooper; WIBC
high nrl series, Jonnie Elam.
M e m b e r s receiving 200
game patches were Russell
Fehrman, Glenn C o o p e r ,
Leonard Munson, Dick Elam,
John Hodge, George Mason,
George Wiegsnd, Bill Thomas,
Wayne Albert, Gerry Minton
and Curtis Abney. Tom Ul­
rich received a 225 game
patch.

eye today-on e from which It Lewliton, Maine.
may take a long time lo re­
No punches were thrown
cover.
Tuesday night in Boston but
Casiius Clay's weird and aome muscle-bound athlete*
mysterious one-minute knock­ unloaded the heavy artillery at
Fenway's inviting left field
out of Sonny Liston Tuesday
wall in a game that Included
night waa another sorry chap­ nina home runs and a total of
ter in what has become a 28 hits.
Th* homer-happy Minnesota
sad nin of flghti for the most
cherished prize In lighting— Twins clobbered four Boston
pitchers for 20 safeties, five of
the w o r l d ' s
heavyweight
them for the distance. E very­
championship.
one In the Minnesota starting
They have since the days of lineup had at least one hit
Rocky Marciano become a with eight men picking up two
farce. And the latest farce or more.
came just when it appeared
The slugfest resulted in a
that the fight game, long 17-3 rout of th* Red Sox before
dormant, waa coming out of a crowd of over 9,000 which
the doldrums.
go* considerably more for its
For had this fight Tuesday money than spectators in
night, in a blsarr* setting, Lewiston. The victory left th#
been a good one, R could have Twins within one game of the
gotten the game on ita feet. league leading White Sox.
R waa viewed by more peo­
Elsewhere In the American
ple than any prize fight in League, Cleveland beat New
history — even people behind York 5-1; Detroit stopped Chi­
the Iron
Curtain saw it, cago 7-5; Baltimore bested
thanks to Early Bird satellite. Kansaa City 8-3; and Washing­
HAW L IT T L E
ton look two from Los Angeles,
What they s a w
wasn't 7-3 and 8-5.
much.
In the National League, Los
Joe Louis, one of the great­
est heavyweight champion! of
all time, summed it up beat;
" I t sure didn't do boxing
any good."
AM ERICAN LEAGUE
And the boxing people at
W L p e r GB
ringside in a converted high
24 13 .649
school hockey rink in this city Chicago
22 13 .529 1
of 41,000 people agreed that Minn.
22 17 .564 3
Baltimore
was an understatement
21 17 .553 3(4
George Chuvalo, th* Canad­ Detroit
11 17 .514 5
Cleveland
ian heavyweight contender,
20 20 .500 5(4
Los Ang.
came right out and called the
Boston
17 19 .472 6Vv
fight " a fix ."
17 22 .436 8
New York
That's what they aaid, too.
17 24 .413 9
Wash.
when Liston gave up the
t 25 .265 13(4
Kan. City
crown 15 months ago in Mi­
Tuesday's Result!
ami Beach, sitting in hla cor­
Cleveland 5 New York 1
ner, claiming he couldn't con­
Washington 7 L o t Angeles 3,
tinue because he hid hurt his
1st
left shoulder. It was the lin t
Washington 6 Lot Angeles 5,
time a heavyweight champion
2nd
ever lost hts crown while sit­
Baltimore 6 Kansas City 3, (n )
ting on a stool.
Minnesota 17 Boston 5, (n )
W ANTED TO QUIT
Detroit 7 Chicago 5, (n )
Liston was not the only re­
Today's Games
luctant "fig h ter" that Febru­ Cleveland at Chicago (n )
ary night in Florida. Clay New York at Detroit (n )
wanted to quit after the fourth Lot Angeles at Washintgon (n )
round and continued only Kansas City at Baltimore (n )
when hla trainer, Angelo Dun­ Minnesota at Boston (n )
dee, pushed him out into the
N ATIO NAL LEAGUE
center o f the ring.
W L Pet GB
This time around, Liston Los Ang.
23 14 .641
did not have a chance to quit Clnn.
23 14 .822 1
in hla corner. That isn't to St. Louis
22 18 .579 2(4
say he quit in the ring, for Milwaukee
18 16 .529 4(4
he did not. He took a short San Fran.
2! 19 .525 4(4
right hand punch, but it didn't Chicago
18 20 .474 8(4
appear to hurt him. He was Phils.
18 21 .462 7
ready to resume fighting and Houston
18 24 .429 8(4
actually did before the ref- Naw York
IS 24 .385 10
erre, f o r m e r heavyweight Pittsburgh
14 24 .363 10(4
champion Jersey Joe Walcott,
Tuesday's Results
alcpped in and stopped the Pittsburgh T Chicago 6, 12 Inbout.
nlngt (n )
Liston was confuted; W al­ Philadelphia 10 N ew York 3
cott waa confused; and con­
(n)
fused most of all waa Francit Cincinnati 7 Houston 4, (n )
McDonough, tb* knockdown Los Angeles 2 St. Louis 0 (n )
timekeeper. McDonough start­ Milwaukee 14 San Francisco 1
ed counting as soon •• Litton
(a )
went down, and before Wal­
Today's Garnet
cott could physically force Chicago at Naw York (n )
Clay Into a neutral corner. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (n )
Clay kept right near U s ton, Cincinnati at Houston
peering down at b in , and St. Louis at Lo* Angelea (n )
shouting, "g a t up, get up." Milwaukee at San Francisco

Standings

Early Qualifying Rounds End
For U. S. Open Golf Tourney

NEW YO R K (U P I) - Jack at Atlanta as the last 71 berthx
Lewis o f Florence, S. C., Is for the final trials were filled,
The 418 survivors, plus 41
only a high school senior but
he just might win a shot at the other
exempt
from
local
U. S. Open golf championship. rounds, move on to sectional
Firing in preliminary trials tests June 7-8. They'll lie stag­
at Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, ed at 13 sites to complete tho
the young amateur posted a field of 150 scheduled tn letfive under par 70-69-139 and off in the Open at the Bcllerranked high among the 418 ive Country Club near SL
survivor* of local tests across Louis on June 17.
the nation Monday and Tues­
day.
L«w ls, who'll be graduated
next week and heads for Wake
Forest on a golf scholarship in
the fall wound up only three
shots back of the nationwide
leader, touring pro Hermit
Zarley of Yakima, Wash. Zarley hit a 136 at Memphis on
Monday.
B ALTIM O RE (U P t ) - Tho
Jerry Pillm an of Rye, N.Y.,
a former touring pro, shot an National Hrcwing Company oilidentical 79-69-139 to lead New laincd controlling Interest in
York area qualifiers Tuesday the Baltimore Orioles when
and amateur Richard Canon of chairman of the hoard Joseph
Columbus, Ga., had 7-68-139 W. Iglchart sold his stock to
the brewery' and Zanvvl Ericsor, it was announced Tuesday
night.
Although the ntimher of
NEW YO R K (U P I ) - The shares involved in the tran*.
two national harness race action was not announced, it is
driving championships a r c believed that National now
shaping up as personal duels controls more than Bi.ono, thus
between 15-time titlist Billy becoming the first party lo
Hsughton of Glen Head, N. gain control of the Orioles
Y., and Bob Farrington of since Ihe team shifted from SI.
Rlchwood. Ohio.
Louis to Baltimore in 1951.
Haughton has earned a total
Kricger, a Baltimore law­
of 1255,520 to hold a slim lead yer, was an original sharehold­
of 831,762 over Farrington er in the Rallimoro Colls of
(8223,758) In money winnings the National Football Lcagur.
while Farrington’s victory to­ He still has an Interest In ihn
tal of 109 exceeds Haughton Baltimore Clippers, an Ameri(8 ) by 29.
can Hockey League team.

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for the U. S., while Norway's
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By Donna E f t n
ber of years, was cancelled be­
Longwood Fire Chief Claude cause of prohibitive costs of
Layo his announced that the liability insurance the depart­
ment would have to carry in
city fire department will not
order that persons working at,
sponsor a Fourth of July Fies­ or attending, the Fiesta would
ta this year.
be protected, Layo explained.
The event, sponsored by the
The firemen will sponsor,
department for the past num­ however, the Miss Flame of

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Seminole County beauty con
test this September in eon
Junction with their widely ac
claimed fried chicken dinner
Other activities also arc being
planned for the same time
with the exact date in Sept
ember to be announced.

In the past month the de­ transporting the emergency
partment's emergency vehicle, equipment which includes a
which had been donted more resuscitator. two-way radio,
than a year ago, was involv­ first aid gear, portable lights,
ed in an accident while cn and other necessary fire fight­
route to a fire and damaged ing and rescue aids.
Necessity of the vehicle has
beyond repair. Thus the men
arc left without means of been quite evident during the

past year when the lives ol by the department which can
several persons were saved be purchased to serve as an
through its use. Firemen took emergency unit for $1,100, plus
it to all fires as well as an­ costs of special accessories
swering other emergency situa­ needed. The city has helped
tions including accidents and by making a down payment of
$300 with the balance to be
swimming mishaps.
A vehicle has been found raised by the firemen.

With hope of raising the ad­ fee and doughnuti.
ditional

moneys,

the

depart­

ment is sponsoring a canoe
award project, with the award
to be made at 8 p. m., Satur­
day, July 10, at the fire hall.
Persons attending the award
program will he served cof­

Anyone wishing to make do
nations to assist the fire de­
partment in the endeavor may
send contributions to “ Long­
wood Volunteer Fire Depart­
m ent" and will receive receipt!
by mail.

May 26, 1965 — Page 5

Hospital Notes
M AY 19, 1963
Admits ions

Discharges
James Elllotl Hugo J r, T er­
Stephanie T y p 11, M a r y ri Lcisa Orr, Lawrence Ryan,
Helen Moore, Steve Lowery, Thomas Oliver, Kathleen Fitz­
James Hagin, Thomas Dillard, gerald, Sanford; Edward W.
Juanita Fortier, Lydiu Me- Parsons, Harry Freeman, De­
Keel, Ira Juckson Jr., San­ Bary; Shelly Ales, Dcfuniak
ford; Edward l ’arsons, Gus­ Springs; Augncsc J. Dudley,
tave King, Fred W u lff, Wll* Tangerine.
helmia Werner, Dcllary; L y ­
M A Y 22, 196$
dia Kincaid, Dcl.and; Onita
Admissions
lirnddy, Macon, Ga.
Margie Abney, Ruby Aiderliirth s
man. Klizabcth A. Berndt,
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Faye
H. Clause, Sanford;
Fortier, Sanford, a girl.
Mary Boysen, Rose Kissell,
Discharges
Ernest F. Pierce, DeBary;
Joyce Lee, Anne Humphrey, Lee King Jr., Newborn, N. C.
Ellzlm Jones, Floyd Morgan,
Births
Louis Stanton, Nolletu Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. James E. A l­
Joe Little, Carolyn Stanley, derman. Sanford, a girl; Mr
Marvin Knight, Edith Car­ and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick
penter, Sanford! Nettle P er­ Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
due, Chuluota.
William Clause, Sanford, a
M A Y M, 1963
girl; Mr, and Mrs. William
Admissions
Dandridge, Lake Mary, a boy
Thurman Smith, Catherine
Disrhargri
Folds, Hachcl Henke, Johnnie
Vanessa Daigle, Steven T ay­
Stanish, Bennie Caldwell, De­ lor, Dwayne Hubbard, Jose­
nise Burke, Terri L eila Orr, phine Lord. Edna Adams,
Keith Moody, Pearl Peters, Juanita Fortier and baby girl,
Susan Perkins, Sanford; Sally Lora Davis, Thurman Smilh,
Kitehcll, Elaine Davis, Dc- Ronald Burke, Denise Burke,
Bary; Patrick Bergere, Long- Bennie Caldwell, Susan Os­
wood; J o h n
Drachcnbcrg, borne, E. D. Hudson, Sanford;
Lakeland;
Mary
Gunyea, Elaine Davis, DeBary; Bar­
Mims; Glcnna Stebcl, New bara Dekle, Fern Park; Cora
Frick, DeLand; John DrachSmyrna.
Births
enherg, Lakeland; M a r i o n
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon lfcn- White, Augusta, Ga.; Onida
Braddy, Macon, Ga.
kc, Sanlord, u boy.
Discharges
M A Y 22. 1963
Hazel
Tench, C a r n e 11
Admissions
Thompson, Malcolm Hubbard,
Mary Werner, Cclcstine Ba­
Virginia Warnleh, Birdie Jcs- con, James Davis, Bustet
aup, Minnie Pearl Herring, Barton, Clayda Jones, Cori
Sl.ela Kay Marlin, Mable Ber­ Lisk, Bradie Louisiana Lewis.
ry, A l b e r t
H. Zlltrower, Vicky Jean Hawkins, Mary
James Davis, N’ ida Tabor and Dawson, Dale Van Duscn
baby boy, Sanford; Norma L. Zclha F. Ross, Sanford; Karl
G r u b b s , DeBary; Lorraine Johnson, Deltona; Tom MaWentworth and baby boy, genlielmer, Enterprise; Mary
Lake Mary^ Frankie Lee Mur- J, Hopkins, Lake Mary; Viola
key, Lake Monroe; Gaylord Williams, Osteen; Jerry Sifls,
Muitlcy, James E. Jewell, Orlando,
Discharges
Longwood.
Lubcnny Turner, Henderson
M A Y 21. 1963
C. Nelson. Jolmnie Stamsh,
Admissions
Ruth McClain, Amoret La Bennie Battle, Ruth McClain.
Rosa, Dwayne Hubbard, Ste­ Helen Carrawuy, Lydia M.
Lailosa,
ven J. Taylor, Jo Ann Norris, McKcll, A m o r e t
Dillard, D a n
Sara
Fitzpatrick, Sanford; Thomas N.
Carol G. Dandrldgc, Lake Washington HI, S a n f o r d ;
M ary; Jayne Miller, Titus­ Hans Morgan, Mary lluyst-n,
DeBary; P a t r i c k Bergerc,
ville.
Longwood; L e s l i e
Gager,
Bronx, N. Y .
May 21, 1963
Admission*
Merinn Johnson, B e t t y
Johnson, Daniel Ritzlck, Em­
ma Green, Johnny Aahford.
Ethel
I.cc
Smith,
James
Thompson, Maria Perez, Eni*
Poehonlo, Mary Ann Hrinsun,
Willis Daffron, Phyllis L.
Whitaker, Marion L. Baker.
Benjamin Hughes, Elizabeth
Darden, Charlotte Frederick,
Theresa Kinard, Roy Partin,
Donald
Young,
Kiln
Mne
Kain*, Alb-c Gruhe, McLain
Malone, Sanford; John Cock11n, DeBary; George Foster,
Apopka; Virginia FI. Wood­
cock, Maitland; Ellen Kuvneke, Orange City.
Birth*
D A V ID It. K r i i H t t c ,
Mr. and Mr*. Leo E. Wood­
ftervinir with KVAH-9,
has been promoted to cock, Maitland, a girl.
Discharges
lieutenant. The “ Hoot
Grace Gray, Robert John­
Owls" are nearing the
end o f their current de­ son, Jo Ann Norris, Warren
ployment with the dis­ Leltoy .Stephens, Charlie Paul
tinction o f l&gt;eing the Bennett#, Rachel J, Henke
and baby boy, Sanford; Stan­
first Atlantic F l e e t
squadron to lx’ equip|H*d ley llehney, Lake Mary; I
Marvellu Owen*, Longwmid;
with the Sanford-based
Lydia Kincaid, DeLand; GlenIIA5C Vigilnnte.
na Hicbel, N «w Smyrna; Flor­
(Nuvy Photo)
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M E M O RIAL Bulletin Board fo r the Oviedo
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Jame.-t Pearson. The board has been permanently
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M a y 26, 1M B

fEEHaaax

Seminole Boasts Unique Driving Classes
Beminol* County b o a ■ t ■
three unique elu iroom *. R e il­
ly they a rt combined Into a
three-ln-one classroom . . .
one o f only 13 in the entire
■ III* .
The claieroome are out­
door! and about the alto o f a
baieball diamond. Their purpoee: T o aid In teaching
young people the proper and
aafe way o f driving an auto­
mobile.
The unique tlaiiroom i, lo ­
cated at Seminole, Lyman
and Crooma High School!,
are lald-out counea which
atmulate conceivable traffic
patteraa and haiarda to be met
on public ctreeta. One fleet
o f learner e a n e 1 r c u I a t a
among the three high aehooli.
Driver education atudenta,
learning in automobile! furnlihed to the county by San
ford new car dealera, tour the
marked courae guided by their
tnatructor’a voice coming to
than over walkie-talkie*. Thla
unueual method o f Initnictlon
allow* ^ee mooter to clearly
aee iffy arrora the atudenta
make and give corrective erftIciim. It alao allowa fo r mora
atudenta to participate at the
aame time.
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K E N CAM PBELL, Seminole High driving instructor, uses a walkie-talkie
to impart instructions to seven student drivers in seven automobiles all at
the snmo time.
(Herald Fhoto)

Tba Smart Place t* go
Far Good T h l*g* to S a lt

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ORLANDO ft DELTONA

To complete the couric at
Seminole High School, In*
atructed by Mr. and Mra. Ken
(Dutch) Campbell, atudenta
■pend 30 houra In Uie classroom and alx houra behind the
wheel o f a car. O f theae taat
alx houra, tha time la apllt
between the practice driving
range and actual traffic.
A fleet o f 10 automobllea
haa been made available by
the local auto agenclea. Thla
fleet Indudaa a Rambler, furnlihed hy Dill Hemphill Mot­
or*; two Ford Galaxies donat­
ed by Strlckland-Morriaon;
two Mercury Cometa from
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury; a
Chevrolet Impale
and
an
Oldemobila, courteay o f Holler
Motora; and a Plymouth from
H aag Chryalar-Piymouth.
Currently at Seminole High
School Ultra afa ICO atudenta
enrolled In the driver educa­
tion courat. Another 175 par­
ticipated during the firat half
o f the academic year,
e
•
•
student! and teanagera out
« f achoo), between the aaca
o f 14 and SO, are eligible to
enroll In tha drlvar'a training
•ummar couraea to bo given
at
Seminole
County
high
echoote beginning June 11.
Private tchool atudenta alio
will be accepted.
Studonta preaenlly enrolled
at Seminole, Lyman, Crooma
and Oviedo w ill alien up for
the courae at their achoola.
Pereona now out o f achool and
private achool atudrnla nro
naked to pick up their appli­
cation forma at the achool
admlnlatratlon office, Muy 38
ti the deadline fo r enroll­
ment.
Through t h a
eummer
courae, atudenta have the ad­
vantage of getting the claaa
"ou t o f tho w ay" before en­
rolling In regular acudcmlc
aubjecta during the rcgulur
achool year.
A certificate o f completion
o f the courae perm it! a ten
percent ilecreaae in the coat
o f automobile Inaurance. Stud­
en t! with drlver'a training
may gat their regular drWar'a licenae at 10. Without it
they rannot gat a llcenae un­
til age 18, unteaa parent!
■Ign a declaration with tho
Florida Highway Patrol itaaumlng full rcapunaibllity.

Junior High
Summer School
Opens June 8
Summer achool at South
Seminole Junior High School
la Caaaelbarry will begin at
■ a. m. Juna It, for a period
of four houra dally, Monday
through
Friday fo r
ecven

weeks.
Students will b t allowed to
laroll for one aubjact, either
to make up one unpaased or to
■ a k e aa additional credit. Sub­
ject* foe aew credit will be
determined by enrollment.
Rafiatratieaa are curraatly
being accepted la the achool'a

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JENO F. PAU LU C C I (le ft), o f Sanford and Duluth. Minn., president o f
tho Chun King Corporation, receives tho 19GG Horutio Alger plaque from
Dr. Norman Vincent Penle, author und lecturer, during ceremonies at tho
Wnldorf Astoria in New York.

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Shaggy Dog Story In Two Parts
M IA M I

(U P I)

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Thla la

Polly. Polly la pure 1300 col­
lie and waa pregnant aa of
Feb. 24.

Milan want to an airport in
Rio de Janeiro to wclcoma
Polly ami wnx greeted by
Ono ia named Duaty. Ho
Polly Is aomcwhrre In Mi­ eight • year - old Dusty, who
looka like n rnllio hut hit
ami, wlicio Duaty used to be. was panting n hit.
gi'iu'itlogy la varied. Charlie
Roth Charlie Frye and a
Obviously
Dusty
wasn't
Frye, 10, o f Miami Kpringa, Uraaillan collio breeder In worth $300, no matter what
lost Duaty Feh. 21.
Kao Paulo are upset about young Charlie Frys says.
The llrniilian breeder pro­
Duaty haa turned up In Polly being hara and Dusty
there.
tested, Hence the embassies.
Urulil.
Involved in the confusion Then someone noticed Dusty
Tho other dog la tmmed
are the em banks o f the Un­ had a dog tag. It was traced
ited States and Uraifl, the to Miami.
Finally everyone figured
U. S, Information Agency
out what happened.
and tha lJraiilian air force.
Polty had an overnight
Polly's story began in V ir­
ginia, where she waa purchas­ stay in Miami while en rout*
ed fo r the Uraxlllen breeder to Draail from Virginia. She
end ehlpped o ff aboard a waa taken fo r a walk. She
Con Chanlot, ealra manager llrnilllan A ir Purr* plane.
got away. She wee chased
o f Hill Hemphill Motora, an­
Two days later, the lira- across en alley.
nounced today that two memThere a collie etond. The
bera of the aalea staff have
leaeh was put on and Ihe dog
received outstanding recogni­
was sent to tlrntll.
tion from the lluli-k division,
The dog waa Dusty.
General Motora Corporation.
Polly Is still missing, fiha
Ituy
1lei run and Harry
must have had her puppies
llyrd are receiving congrat­
Inst month.
ulations and membership In
the ilulck Saleameater Club.
By Jane Casselberry
OVER 35 YE AR S
Additional
recognition
waa
Principal John Angel nl
A t First A Palmetto
given llyrd for having receiv­
South Seminole Junior High
ed thla high award for I ho
(Alongside old post office)
School at Casselberry has an­
fifth conircutlva year, ltolh
nounced that yearly examina­
men received plequca,
tion* will ba given Jun* 2, 3
•
•
•
and 4.
Jack M. Eckcrd, president
Friday, June 4, will be (he
and chairman o f tha board,
has accepted a "certificate of leal day of school for Ihe stu­
• Carpeth • Furniture
distinction" on behalf o f Kck- dent! this year but teachers
• Tile
• Pianou
erd Drugs o f Florida, Inc., in will ba holding a post achool
planning period through June
tha drug store* category of
•
Rental
lie d *
10.
Ih* 17th annual Ilrand Name
Ratnilar-af-tha-Year
Award*
com|ietition.
Eckcrd founded hla drug
chain In 1052, Now there are
37 alo rn , Including one in
Sanford D ata.
a atory o f twn ahnggy doga.

Business
Briefs

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Announced A t
Junior High

Sanford
Furniture Co.

NOTICE TO
PROPERTY OWNERS

Legion Dance
Chuluota American Legion
Post 223 will sponsor a dance
at I p. m. Friday at the post
borne. Residents of tha area
are Invited to attend.

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of Sanford, Florida, and on tha bulletin board
at the front door of the Seminole County Court
Houm, Sanford, Florida, and will remain ao
ponied for • period of four consecutive week*.
All rani aetata upon which tha 1964 taxaa have
not bean paid and acalnat which certificate haa
not already been issued to tha City of Sanford,
will bo aold at Public Auction on tho 27th day
of May, 1965, commencing at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. at the front door of tho City Hall In tho
City of Sanford, Florida.
H. L. Whalchel
City Clerk — Tax Collector

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Constable, JP Areas
To Be Re-districted
A

fence line on the north bor­
der o f Ilellair Grove on the
west extension o f 25th St.
The work would have been
done on private property and
would servo no county pur­
pose, the opposing commis­
sioner* contended.
Voting agsinst the request
were Chairman John It. A lex ­
ander and Commissioners W .
Lawrence Sw o f ford and Edward
Yarborough.
Voting
for wore John Fitzpatrick
and Lee Gary.
In another move the board
voted to post Crystal Lakn
I’ntk to warn swimmers o f a
sharp drop-off in the lake. It
also voted to re-post the ar­
ea prohibiting the use o f al­
coholic
beverages on
the
property.
Gordon Orr, Orange-Semi*
note County planner, appear*
ed before the board to bring
it up to date on the status
o f road recommendations to
the now university alto near
Oviedo,
Orr said no highway de­
velopment plan had been
agrred upon as yet. Ho u rg­
ed that Orange and Seminole
Counties work together on
developing roads in the area.
TI 10 board indicated it fav­
ored
the
development
of
County Line Hoad as a main
access route to the new Fast
Central
Florida
University
site.

*pecial meeting o f thr

Seminole

County

Commissioner*

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bo held

ot 8 «.m. Thursday to estab­
lish new constable and Jus­
tice o f peace distrlcta in the
county.
The board discussed a pro­
posal district plan at lla
Tuesday merlin); hut could
come to no conclusion on the
new line*.
Constables and JP* aro ex­
pected to be on hand for the
Thursday meeting.
In other action Tuesday,
the commissioner* voted to
make available certain aid to
the Casselberry sinkhole ar­
ea.
The board agreed to mako
a drag line available and for
dirt out o f the county pit
to ha u*ed, if needed, to fill
In the elnkhole. It alio said
It could
possibly
furnish
some trucke if the State
Hoed
Department
couldn't
handle the job.
Commissioners also voted
to pay fo r an administrative
assistant, if needed, to Sem­
inole county legislators dur­
ing the closing days o f the
Legislature. They said an assfstant might he ncodrd in
the lut-mlnute rush o f leg­
islation.
In another action the com­
missioners rejected a request
by Randall Chase to clear a

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the event nver a field made up
of a spider, an ant, a toad,
two catcrpillers, a grasshop­
per and a gopher.
A large campfire was held
Saturday night
with
each
troop presenting a skit. Indian
dances were staged and Troop
329 gave Ihcir version o f " H i­
awatha" with all the girls in
Imlisn costumes.
Troop 910 o f Casselberry
was in rharge of (he "Seoul'■
Own” devotional on Sunday
morning.
Each troop planned and pre­
pared their own meals.
Troop leaders were Mrs.
Gladys Downey, and Miss
Judy
nobh,
senior
scout,
Troop 229; Mr*. Caroline Lavendar, and Mrs. C, L. Geiger,
Troop 5H3; Mrs. Jesse An­
drews Mrs. Ssra Stoudenmlre,
snd Mrs. Virginia Watkins,
Troop 695; Mrs. Klalne Cox,
Mrs. Allcnc Smith, and Mrs.
Itarbara Gurr, Troop 329; Mr*.
Mary Jane Wilson, and Mr*.
Joan Martin, Troop 351; Mr*.
McGinnis and
Mr*.
Itctty
Quarles, Troop 472; Mr*. W il­
ma Morris, and Mr*. Charles
Knglo, Troop 633, and Mr*.
Lois Ixickyer and Mr*. Mar­
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A successful weekend camporce was held recently at
Camp Ticochee near Harborville with 128 girl* and 19
adults from eight Seminole
County Junior
Girl
Scout
Troops participating.
Mrs. Gcrnld McGinnis of
RasihrooV, leader of Troop
172, served os co ordinator (or
the cnmporce.
American Red Cross Water
S a f e t y Coordinator, Mrs
James Dirkcnmcycr of Cassel­
berry, supervised water acti­
vities In the camp |&gt;ool and as­
sisted in passing some of Hie
scout* on their Waterfront
Radge.
Small campfire programs
were held in the units Friday
night. Troops conducting the
Rag ceremonies during the
camporcc worn Troop 351,
Rear Lake; Troop 299, San­
ford; Troop fi.13, Tanglcwood,
and Troop 695, Sanford,
Among Saturday's activities
were a wide game planned by
Troop 472 and won hy Troop
299; (rail signs laid out hy
Troop 503, Sanford, and a
"critter cra w l" under (he aus­
pices of Troop 329, Altamonte
Springs.
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Airs. W. M. Philips Hosts Bridesmaids Luncheon

Miss Lippmcott

Honoring Miss Jeanne Robsons Attendants

Graduation Tea

In an atmosphere depicting
grace and elegance at the
spacious W. M. Philips' Lilly
Court home, the bridal at*
Undents of Miss Jeanne Rob■on were honored Monday at
■ bridesmaid luncheon with
tha gracious Jane Philips
serving as hostess.
Bouquets of assorted spring
flowers adorned the dining
area. The Individual tables,
covered in exquisite while
Italian cut cloths, were cen­
tered with matching pedestal
porcelain vases accented with
cupids and daintily arranged
with delicate pink and wbilo
carnations.
The luncheon was served
buffet style from the Early
American dining room with
the dining table overlaid in
sheer lace and centered with
an assymetrical arrangement
o f pink carnations and white
daisies combined with baby's
breath in a silver bowl.
Fashions a la mode combin­
ing a carousel of color and
the latest warm weather fab­
rics were featured in the love­
ly creations worn by the
guests and attendants to en­
hance the enchanting bridal
atmosphere. The brldc-elcct
was stunning in a white twopiece arnej Jersey frock with
tha shell blouse etched In tur­
quoise trim.
The hostess presented Miss
Robson with a handsome sil­
ver pitcher.
Sterling silver chsrms en­
graved with "T o my Brides­

m aid" and her name were
the brlde-elcct'a gifts to her
bridal attendants.
The guests savored the de­
lectable cuisine which fea­
tured a gourmet's delight
turkey casserole (Combining
Imported cheeses and color­

ful vegetables as the entree,
complemented
with
stuffed
tomatoes, hot biscuits, spiced
apple rounds and fudge ripple
cake.
Enjoying the cordial and
refined luncheon with the hos­
tess and bride-elect were her

mother, Mrs. Harry Robson,
and Mrs. Walter A. Gielow
and Mrs. F, D. Scott, who at­
tended in proxy for their
daughters, Miss Bonnie Gie­
low and Miss Debbie Scott,
bridesmaids.
The other bridesmaids at­

tending were Miss Carolyn
Fulford, Cocoa;
Miss Sue
Schirmcr, New York City, and
Miss M erritt Philips, daugh
ter of the W. M. Philips. In
absentia was Miss Linda Rob
son, who will attend her sis'
ter as maid of honor.

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TH E B R ID A L A T T E N D A N T S o f Miss Jeanne
Itobson, seated right, were entertained with u
lovely bridesmaid luncheon Monday at the Krncio u r W, M. Philips Lilly Court home. Seated with
the bride-elect Is her mother, Mrs. Marry Robson.
StandinK from the left are Mrs. Philips, hostess;

her d iiU K h to r , Miss Merritt Philips, bridesmaid;
Miss Sue Schlrmer, New York City, bridesmaid;
and Miss Carolyn Fulford, Cocoa, bridesmaid.
In absentia are Miss Bonnie C.iclow and Miss
Debbie Scott, bridesmaids, and Miss Linda Bobson, maid o f honor.
(B y Doris Williums)

T he W. A. Sweats Palph Voss Guest Speaker Miss Linda Harris
Invite Friends To
Honor Guest Of

At Final Garden Club Meet

Sunday Reception

Members of the Garden Landscape Service which pro­
Mr. nml Mrs. W. A. Sweat Club of Sanford met recently vides both complete land­
scape maintenance and de­
will observe their 48th wed­ nt their Carden Center for the
sign. He, his wife, Barbara,
ding anniversary on .Sunday, final luncheon and general and their four children came
May 30, with an open house business meeting of the year. here from West Palm Beach.
Guest for the occasion was
Mrs. J. M. Fahey, presided
reception at their home, 280'J
South Palmetto Avenue at Ralph Voss, local landscape at the business session during
designer, who spoke shout his which members elected Mrs,
Stilb Slrcot.
All friends and relatives of hobby of Ixinsal. He painted Irving Pryor as vice-presi­
Announcement was
the couple are cordially invit­ out that he was demonstrat­ d e n t .
ed to call between the ap­ ing what might be termed made of acquisitions for the
pointed hours of 2:30 and 6 "Instant" bonsai, since the building including more than
development of an authcnlic 150 chairs, 10 tables and a gift
p.m.
HeadquarterM For
Halting t h e
anniversary specimen can require several of 200 glasses from Central
fete will be Mr. and Mrs. hundred years. The process of Circle.
Your Crariunte’a
Vergil Spivey and Mr. and developing t h e s e dwarfed
Arrangements of s p r i n g
Corsage* &amp; I’urty
Mrs. Eddie Sauls. Mr. Spivey plants was perfected hy the flowers decorated each table.
Flower*
and Mrs. Sauls arc grandchil­ Japanese because of their love Camellia Circle received an
for natural bcauly as express­ award for an arrangement of
dren of the honor guests.
ed In the appearance of rug­ glorloia lilies in a wrought
gedness and endurance which i r o n
container. Honorable
results from dwarfing.
mention was given to on as­
Using
manicure
scissors sortment of colorM flowers
and dippers, a knife and wire, grown and arranged by Mrs.
tho speaker showed how to Charles Wilke for Bose Circlo
SANFORD
prune, root trim amt shape a and to a design of red roses
FLOWER SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Price and Kurunic azalea to give the from members of Ivy Circle.
Cor. K. 1st A Sanford Are.
A drawing determined the
children visited friends In effect of a dwarfed tree. Voss
322-1823
322-8152
pointed out that any specimen winner of a quilt handmado
Clearwater Saturday.
chosen for bonsai should be by mrnihers of Hibiscus Cir­
planled in the type soil found clo to bo Mrs. F. 31. Lcucker
in Its natural habitat. He rec­ who was also the successful
ommended monthly feeding bidder in a Chinese auction
with liquid plant food. Water­ fur a bonsai plant and contain­
ing Is ■ daily necessity and er donated by Mr. Voss.
good drainage a must. On dis­
On display was a painting
play were several specimens by Mrs. Mildred Babcock ol
of Japsneie black pine and an arrangement or streiitsla
Juniper in various stages of designed by Mrs. Wade Gar­
RJUUTI high p m w r i plastic
development.
ner for the recent dedication.
Voss, « native Floridian, The picture, which will hang
fc r l C O U N 1 IU a n d 1ABI l T O P i
studied horticulture and land­ in the lobby, Is a gilt from
scape design at the University Palm Circle in memory ol
of Florida and operates Voss Mrs. Martin Stlncctphcr and
Mrs. Arthur Watt.
The next event set at the
Garden Center Is an informal
meeting Wednesday morning,
May 28, for discussion of
plans and projects for the an­
^
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i
nual b aissr "Christmas In
N ovem ber," A s e r i e s of
W ONT DENT. CHIP. CRACK OR PEELI
monthly card parties wilt bo
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Bridal Shower
By Evelyn Lundy
Miss Linda Harris, attrac­
tive bride-elect of Lee Baggett
of Winter Park, was guest of
honor at a most delightful af­
fair last Thursday, May 13.
The dinner was also a per­
sonal shower and the hostess­
es were Mrs. Robert Ward,
Mrs. Ben Ward and Mrs. Joe
Beasley.
A lovely arrangement of
deep pink roses accented the
color scheme of rose and
whito. Dainty place cards and
mint cups with after dinner
minis, as favors, carried out
the rose mol iff.
The
hostesses presented
Miss Harris with a lovely
corsage of carnations.
Those enjoying the dinner
and shower in addition to the
hostesses and guest of honor
were Mrs.
Young
Harris,
mother of the bride-elect;
Mrs. L. It. Baggett, mother of
(he groom elect; Mrs. CIco
Lcinhart, Mrs. It. W. Estes,
Mrs, George Means, Mrs. W.
H. Deshszo, Mrs. James Pal­
mer and Mrs. J. W. Abell.

Personals

Capt. Roy Tillls, retired po­
lice officer and form er mem­
ber of Sanford's earliest po­
lice forces, has returned'to his
home, 2218 Magnolia Avenue,
following eyo surgery at F lo r­
ida Sanitarium.

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honored M in

K sy Llpplncott

with ■ lea Saturday afternoon
at the Dekies' Wynnwood
residence, 2403 Adams Court
Co-hostess was Mrs. H. C
Patterson.
K ay and her mother were
presented with lovely corsag­
es and Kay also received a
class ring chirm bracelet.
Floating hostesses w e r e
Miss Cindy Llpplncott and
Miss Peggy Bower.
The dining table, overlaid
with a white Irish linen cloth,
was centered with white and
blue carnations flanked with
crystal candle holders with
blue tapers. Miniature napkini shaped as diplomas and
Inscribed
"K a y
Llpplncott,
Class of 83," were used with
silver and crystal appoint­
ments.
Blue and white flower ar­
rangements adorned the liv­
ing and Florida mom areas.
Miniature
sandwiches,
punch, nuts and mints were
served by Mrs. C. F. Proc­
tor, grandmother of Kay, and
Miss Babs Odhum.
Approximately
73
guests
called during the appointed
hours of 3-5, including the
senior class teachers.

25th W edding Anniversary
arrange­ corsage. A lio forming the re­
ments o f assorted colorful ceiving line with Nellie and
spring blossoms crested a Boyd were her mother, Mrs.
splendid atmosphere last Sun­ A. S. Williams, of Safety Har­
day afternoon, May 23, at the bor, and his parents, Mr. and
C. Boyd Coleman Park A ve­ Mrs. C. J. Coleman, of San­
nue home at a festive open ford, with both mothers w e ir ­
house reception com m enting ing beautiful white carnation
the Colemans' 23th wedding coraages.
The refreshment table, over­
anniversary.
Over 300 friends were re­ laid in sheer white silk or­
ceived during the appointed ganza featuring hand embroi­
dered detail, was centered
hours of 2 and 6 p.m.
Nellie Coleman was radiant with an ornate arrangement
as she received the guests in o f yellow and white daisies
a Grecian Inspired delphinium and mums accented with an­
blue chiffon frock over match­ tique silver candelabra con­
ing peau dc sole complement­ taining tall yellow tapers.
Gracing one end of the table
ed with a lovely white orchid
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embossed with yellow roses,
swans and wedding bells with
the cake embedded in a mass
of frilly white net ruffles edg.
«d In narrow white satin rib.
bon. The table was beauti­
fully appointed In allver and
crystal with antique silver
coffee service at the opposite
end.
Froety citrus punch in a
handsome crystel bowl was
poured from a round tabta
covered In rich gold brocade.
Adjacent to the punch service
was a silver epergne arrange­
ment of yellow daisies com­
bined with six white tapers.
Assisting at the charming
reception were the Mmes.
Kent Bateman, Lloyd Swain,
Robert M. Jones, Guy Allen,
W. R. Fort, Braxton Perkins
Jr., Shirley Schilke, Arthur
Beckwith, Robert K a m i, A. S.
Williams Jr., Bill R e c k ,
George
Lee
and
Thelma
Lewis.
Also assisting were Mrs. G.
A. Williams, Orlando, and
Mrs. A. H. Matson, T a .m ».
Junior hostesses were the
Misses Kristie Schilke, Cheryl
Jones, Joyce Jones, Linda
Perkins and Holley Williams
and Toni Matson, both from
Tampa.

Women’s Clubs To

W E S SAYS:

Install Officers

There w e» ■ young woman
Who lived In a shoe.
Hhe had lota o f children
But ahe knew wh.it to do.

By Jane Casselberry
The Seminole County Fed­
eration o f Women's Chibs will
meet at t0:30 a.m. Thursday
at the Woman’s Club of Cas­
selberry on Ovcrbrook Drive
for a business meeting to be
followed by a covered dish
luncheon and Installation of
officers,
New officers to be Installed
will be Mrs. W. L. Gramkowr,
Sanford, president; Dr. Ger­
trude F o r m a n , Altamonte
Springs, first vice president;
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson, Lake
Monroe, second vice presi­
dent; .Mrs. Arthur Putman,
Long wood, recording secrclary; Mr*. John C. Weir, Cas­
selberry, corresponding sec­
retary; Mrs. R. D. Wesley,
Casselberry, treasurer, and
Mrs, Fred Rasiman, A lta­
monte Springs, auditor.
•Mrs, C. K. Fisher o f Cassel­
berry, s past president of the
federation, will be installing
olficer.
Annua] reports wlU be pre­
sented during the business
session. Members of the Cas­
selberry club will serve as
hostesses.

Audubon Society
Elects Officers
This Thursday
The Seminole Audubon So­
ciety will meet for the final
time nf the season on Thurs­
day, May 27, at noon, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Boldtman,
92
Community
Drive, DcDary, around the
corner from the Community
Center.
-Members are asked to bring
their own lunch, T V tables
and chairs.
Election of officers will be
held followed by a brief bus­
iness session, bird watching
and a social hour.

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MR. A N D MRS. C. BOYD CO LE M AN receiving
guests nt nn open house reception Sunday, May
23, 19G5, in commemoration o f their silver wed­
ding anniversary.
(B y Doris W illiams)

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I f you H A V E N O T T R IE D
W E S -K A Y
Wra will give yoa ona
wash FR E E I
(B rin g Thta A d )
A ir Conditioned

Mr*. F, D. Scott and Mrs.
John Crawford were recent
co-hostesses at the Skyline
Restaurant in

Orlando

to a

lovely bridal luncheon in hon­
or

o f Miss

popular

Jeanne

bride-elect

Robson,
of

Sam

Schwartz.

Philips, Rose
Myra Meeks.

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M O T H ER S
D O N 'T MISS IT!

The honoree and her moth­
er, M ri. Harry Robson, were
presented beautiful b r i d a l
white orchid corsages by the
hostesses, who also presented
the brldc-elcct with her wed­
ding announcement attractive­
ly framed In antique gold as
a memento of tho festive oc­
casion.
Centering the dining table
was an antique silver eper­
gne arrangement of white
chrysanthemums c o m b i n ­
ed with four tall white tapers.
Dainty place oarda adorned
with wedding belli and lily
of the valley marked the
gucits' places.
Other* enjoying the refresh­
ing bridal luncheon with the
hostesses, bride-elect and her
mother, were t h e
Mmes.
Charles Meeks, Terry Chris­
tensen, Dsn Brumley and M.
L. Raborn Jr.
Also attending were the
Misses Anne Crapps, Merritt

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U SE IT O N —

32S W. 3rd SL

Dekie

daughter, Miss Susan Dckle,

Joyce Ann Benton Brown,
form erly of Sanford, will re ­
ceive her BS degree in nurs­
ing from Queens College at
tho commencement ceremon­
ies May 31. Mrs. Brown end
her
husband,
Robert K.
Brown, now make their home
in Chester, S. C.

YOU CAN SAW IT, DRILL IT,
PLANE IT, FILE IT!

HILL

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WrralB

The Boyd Colemans Observe

Honor Guest Of
Mrs.

Sanfnrfi

County Federation

W. W. Hostesses

The Welcome Wagon hos­
tesses of Sanford, Virginia
Petroskl and Shirley Simas,
baby hostess, attended a twoday Welcome Wagon conven­
tion In Orlando Friday and
Saturday.
Mrs, Petroskl served on two
of the panels. Far the first
time awards of 10-year spon­
sors ware given with the Flor­
ida State Bank of Sanford be­
ing one o f the recipients.
Sanford waa recognised as
having the best decorated
basket depleting the area rep­
resented. There was a very
realistic bunch of celery and
vegetables symbolising our
Chase Industries with ■ navy
Jet in blue tulle clouds soar­
ing over the corner. Tills bas­
ket won first p rlie over 94
competitive baskets.
Third prise In a statewide
contest was awarded Mrs.
Petroskl.

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May 26. 1966 — Page 9

Woman's Club Of DeBary Installs Officers
By Mr*. John I/tone

€

| R. J. Andraud of DeBary.
note the change of date of the | Clubs meeting from
H a m Viabs
_ . 1. a
Members were asked to Volusia County Federation o f ; to Nov. 10.
The DeBary Women'* Club
recently

held

installation

M cC R O R Y ’ S

the January meeting of the

o(

officer* at the Denary Com*
munity Center. Mr*. Charles
Ulrich presided and welcom­
ed the members and guests.
Chairman of the various de­
partments cave their annual
yearly reports, followed by
the president's report.
|§ Mrs. Christian If. Ilehnke,
president of the Volusia Coun­
ty Federation of Women’
Women'ss
Clubs, installed the following
officers: Mr*. Christopher
npher K.
Iluticr, president; Mrs.
Mr*. W.
Herrick, first vice president;
resident;
.Mrs. Henry Morrisoni, second
vice president; Mrs. Harry
Miller, recording secretary;
Miss Alice Cooper, corrcs[♦ponding secretary, and Mrs.
Jtuth Magnuson, treasurer.
Mrs. Ilehnke addressed the
newly elected and installed
officers and asked them to
link their arms together. She
stated they were the main
links in the club chain adding
that every club is as strong
as the chain between officers
. and members and charged
Fathom to keep it strong at all
times.
Mrs. Arthur Wagner gave a
brief report on the spring
luncheon.
Mrs. Chester Itearick pre­
sented one new member, Mrs.

The club will be hostess for

Nov. J

Volusia C o u n t y Federation
Club* In IMS.
Mr*. A. A. Ftcks, Deltona,

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showed colored slide* of her
recent trip through the Vir­
gin Islands, St. Thomas Har­
bor, Puerto Rico, Haiti and
Jam icla. The slides were
very colorful and Interesting.
Refreshment* were served
with Mrs. Libby Redman and
Mrs. Alice Robiollo presiding
at the buffet table holding
t w o large
crystal punch
bowl* and trays of cookie*
and tea sandwiches, flanked
by low candlesticks with white
taper*.
Greeters at the door were
Mr*. Samuel Grierson and
Mr*. Frank Hill.

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MEMORIAL DAY

£ p o c t a t a

The Garden Club
To Sponsor Card
Party June I
R E C E N T LY IN S T A LLE D OFFICERS o f the DeBary Woman’* Club are
from the left Ruth Mangusim, treasurer; Asenath Butler, president;
Minta Morrison, second vice president; Alice Cooper, corres|&gt;onding sec­
retary; Esther Miller, recording secretary; and Christina Iichnke, presi­
dent o f Volusia County Federation o f Women’s clubs, installing officer.
(Middleton Photo)

m o s t items b e l o w

Ih e Sanford Garden Club
will sponsor a cant party on
Tuesday, June 1, at 7:30 p m.
at the new Garden Club Cen­
ter on Highway 17-92.
The public is cordially in­
vited with an abundance of
table prises to be awarded.

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LGala Western Party Delights Oviedo Seniors
By Evelyn I.undy
“ Ranch

House

Saloon,"

printed in large letters on the
garage door, greeted Oviedo
High seniors as they gathered
at tho lovely new home of the
Jiin Partins in Mead Manor
in Oviedo,

Co-hosts with the Partins
were Mr. and Mrs. John
Courier who were entertaining
for Marilyn Partin and Jim­
my Courier, both members of
the senior class. Hosts and
guests were attired in western
garb.
The western theme was car-

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most impressive bar holding the corner was a large wagon
garage door to the haek patio lighted kerosene lamps and wheel, and on the fence, brid­
around the swimming pool.
mugs. Bark of the bar was a le*, aaddlea and a skeleton of
The garage had been con­ large mirror with a rough a row's head were used
verted into the saloon. Bridles wooden frame decorated with decorations.
After eating, there was a
end
stirrups were
h u n g spurs. By the bar was a huge
around the room. The wall wnoilen barrel containing ice roundup of the ranch hands
for a scavangrr hunt. Gursta
was covered with "W anted" water.
pictures of earh high school
The delirious menu served were divided into posies such
teacher, their picture* drawn to the cow girls and row pokes as Jessie James, Wyatt Karp,
in caricature with surh title* w a * barbecue sandwiches, etc.
a* "Sargent Holder." "Baby baked brans, potato chip),
Returning from the hunt, a
Face M ikler," "Cocky Cal­ donuts and soft drinks. Jim western hoc-down wax enjoy­
vert." etc.
I’ artin, attired in his western ed in the corral. Climaxing
Card table* were set up outfit, a* a dude acted ** bar­ the fun o f the evening, the
with red paper cover* and tender.
ranch hands enjoyed a moon­
dice placrd on each table. At
On the patio by the pool light dip In the creek on tho
the back of the saloon was a were several bales of hay; in Partin-Courier Ranch.
ried out. from the *ign on the

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• Automatics
• 14 Carat Oald Cases
• Waterproofs
• Bracelets and Strapa
• Drossy Stylos
• loch gift boxed with
original factory
guarantee!.

For Couple
lly Mr*. John Leewe
H ie choir o f the DeBary
Community Methodist Church
recently honored Mr*. Mae
Phillips and Edward McCar­
thy at a dinner at the Imper­
ial lloute, Winter Park.
The couple will be married
in June and the pre-nuptial
dinner was attended by the
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil N. Ogg,
Miss Barbara Bcdient, Mr.
and -Mrs. Ralph fiedient, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie MacNaughton. Dr. and Mr*. William
Fidlrr, Mra. Charle* Creaaey,
Mr. and Air*. Stanley Rader,
Mrs. Adam Muller, William
Williams,
Airs.
Howard
Green, Airs. Allan Duffin, Air.
and Mrs. Dan IIurn and Mrs.
Thelma Smith.
A
sparkling
cake
was
brought to the table as the
orgsnist played "1 Love You
Truly."
A while orchid w ai present­
ed to Mrs. Phillips and a
white flower to Mr. McCar­
thy by the choir member*.

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SUPER D IN A

meeting

She was Introduced, warm­
ly welcomed hy the worthy
matraib. Mrs. J. J. Nicholson,
and tjeorted to a scat beside
l^ t h e worthy matron, who pre­
sented her with a gift. Mr*.
Leinhart announced that she
would, hold a District School
of Ingruction at the hall on
June 4 at 2 p in.
By unanimous vote Mrs.
Joy Bailey ami Mrs. Neva
Haynw, both 50-year mem­
bers, H were
accorded
life
memberships.
1 9 M r., and Mrs. Herbert Lar­
son Wfre elected to memberahip
affiliation, and Mrs.
M yrtle B. Adams was rein­
stated' to membership.
A flfst time visitor to the
chapter was Mrs. Helen Ken
yon ai New Jersey.
Jteablutions were read and
the charter draped in memory
^ o l Edson Goit, husband of
• p a s t p a tro n , Margaret Goit,
a t Mr*. Clarence Snyder play­
ed “ ifiyond the Sunset."
Sevaral of the officers who
had attended the Grand Chap­
ter ^£*sion in Miami Beach,
reported on the meeting. Tha
red liaart theme in the dec­
oration* were pronounced out•tandlagly beautiful. All were
Aunanjfeous in the opinion that
■ b c u ig ft c *
Junior
Matron,

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No.
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SemiiJ9le
held
at the Masonic v a t the prettiest on the floor.
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Hostesses for the evening
Temple, Sanford, Mrs. Joe
Leinhart, past matron, was were Mrs. J. E. Blackman,
honorad. Mrs. Leinhart has Hits Anna Mae Muir and
been appointed grand instruc­ Mrs. Charles Cole. Oh, yes,
.Mr. Blackman helped tool
tor for District 24.
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G E N E R A L

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Pag* 10 — H ay 20, iOtfS

V rn T I

By Robert B. Thomas Jr.

seemingly held tha audience
spellbound.

322-STM

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te n d e n

Miss Aadrews To W ad Garence Harvey
At the conclusion o f the as­
Mrs. Christine Andrews Mc­
Cloud has announced the en­ sembly, Anthony Bryant iaiugagement
and
approaching ed the orders and assignments

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C1ES:
Unexpected circum­
stance* can now bring you a
chance to put a new eel of
condition! Into motion, but
you have to be careful not
to have reeenttnent* of a fix ­
ed nature toward* lho*e with
whom you do not airree, or
you can tarrely negate the
otherwlee beneficial Influence
to he seined from today,
AB IE S (Mar. 21 to Apr.
10) Permitting »ome worry to
keep you from accomplishing
w het you had planned I*
foollih, U n i ItT Perk up,
solve your problem objective­
ly. I f co-worker I* not co-op­
erative, do own work regard-

marriage

of

her

daughter,

Mias Barbara Evetta Andrews,
to Clarence Harvey, son of
Mr. and Mra. Luther W. Har­
vey, of Sarasota.
The wedding will be solem­
nised at St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church at 4 p. m.
June 13.
Miss Andrews, a 1961 gra­
duate of Bethune-Cookman Col­
lege, teaches at Memorial
Elementary School, Palmetto.
She la a member of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority.
Her fiance Is employed In
landscaping and construction
at Sarasota.

lea*.
T A U R U S (A p r. 20 to May
t0 ) Be »ur* to remain adam­
ant when quarrel between a
cloae tie and an acquaintance
may start, otherwlee Ire will
be vented on you. Some prl
vate angling can help to
solve problem*. Be good.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21) Enjoying the company
o f good pal* I* preferable to
getting entangled In all kind*
o f altercation* at work, out­
side activities. Others are in
a pugnacious mood. Be truly
sociable.
MOON CH ILD REN (June
22 to July 21) Any new ven
ture that mean* you have to
think along alien line* should
be postponed in order to fur­
ther career and credit of pre
sent. On* In power I* very
helpful, Much c*n be accom­
plished.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Monetary affair* can be very
annoying, *o be phllosophl
cal and everything will he
fine. Look for new augge*
tloni, method* that bring
more prosperity in the future.
Contact those out-of-town.
V IRC O (A u g. 22 to Sept,
22) Handling obligations of
every nature meticulously I*
finest w *y la utillie todsy's
hours. Don't argue »o much
with a»*ocl»te*. They eould
appose you very strenuously
L IB R A (Sept. 28 to Oct.
22)
Doing
whatever
can
bring graaler underatandlng
with partner* la worthwhile,
ao Iran out differences quick­
ly. Don't work too hard. Give
your mat# more lima and at­
tention than you have fo r
aoma tlm*.
SCORPIO (Oct. 22 to Nov.
21) Mat# or other close tie
ran ha inimical toward a
friend, ao keep mum and con­
centrate upon work at hand.
See that you lahor in har­
mony with fellow worker*.
They aupport your Idea*.
S A G IT T A R IU S (N ov. 22
to Dec. 21) I f you first get
your preaalng duties out of
the way, you can thrn have
a fine time at favorlle hob­
bles. Forget problems for
now, Don't argua with kin.
Hava fun.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Stay at hom* or o f­
fice as much as you can,
ainc* you are In a mood to
drive, act, or talk too quick­
ly. Get fundamental affair*
bettered. Be more secure In
the future,
AQ U A R IU S (Jan. 21 to
Feb. 10) Concentrating more
upon efficiency and produc
tlon Is best now Instead of
laboring with the financial.
Later la fin* fo r hobby of
precision. Get a good friend
to Join you.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Think In term* of Inrreaa
ing tha amount o f money you
now poaaeaa so that you can
have plenty o f cash to work
with. Avoid arguing with as
aoclatea. Problems ran be set­
tled later.
IF
YOUR
C H ILD IS
BOIIN T O D A Y , ha or ah*
w ill b* one o f those dynamic
persona who will aver be delving into on* interest or an­
other, no matter how compli
rated, ao you had better ear
ly teach to complete ona
thing at a time. Then there
can be great aucceaa in this
Ufa. Using orthodox mathoda
that bava a modern touch are
boat hero and a big bank ac­
count la assured.
I k s Stare impel, they
Ao act compet.” What y * «
make o f year Ufa la largoly op to YO U I
Carroll High tor’s Individual
Forecast fo r your alga fo r
Juno la now toady. Par your
copy send your blrthdoto and
91.00 to Carroll Rightor Fore­
cast (Tha Sanford Ham id),
Box 1931, Hollywood 29, Cm),
ifom la.

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Anthony Bernard B r y a n t
was crowned "K in g Hopper"
In the annual Boys Week A*
semhly at Hopper Elementary
School.
The theme o f the program
was: "G ive Honor Where Hon­
or la Due." It was most im
presaive a i the boys look
charge of their responslblllt
let with confidence and pride.
Chincta Dixon, who Is "M iss
Hopper," crowned "K in g Hop
per." Mr*. L. V. Bryant, mo
Iher of King Hopper also was
crowned "Woman of t h e
Y e a r." She received a cita
tlon for mcrllorius service to
our community. Others recelv
ing citations were John Dan
lets and Robert Robinson, In
absentia.
John L. Bryant, the singing
custodian, turned in another
beautiful performance aa he

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Pvt. E/2 George Jackson
has completed basic training
at Fort Gordon, Ga. A mem­
ber of the 101st Alrbom Divi­
sion, he la leaving for Ger­
many Friday. Hia tour of duty
will be for approximately 19
months.
Pvt. Jackson Is a 1964 gra­
duate o f Crooma High School.
He la staying wllh his brother
Charlie, while here.

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BARBARA EVETTE ANDREWS

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Anthony Clark, son of Mannle Clark, has been visiting
his friends and family for the
past three weeks. He Is a
graduate of CHS.
Having lived in New York
City for several years, he ser­
iously anticipated c o m i n g
back home. "T h e hustle and
bustle are loo great," he said.
• •
•

Senior Class of Crooma High
School will present its class
night activities In the school's
auditorium Friday at 9 p. m.
iv t h e county c o ia r , is The public Is invited to at­
v m i run skm ivo i .k county , tend.
n.uniiM. m u no. us*

Legal Notice

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W illiam Howard T a ft was
the first man ta ba president
a f 49

o hia faculty.
Teaching first grade wer*
Charles Adams and Willie Jo­
nes; second grade, Alvin Alex­
ander and Stanley Smith; third
grade, Russell Bush and A r­
thur Collins; fourth grade,
K arl Redmond and David
Gaines; fifth grade, Virgil
Jones; sixth grade; Tyrone
Davla and Henderson Nelson.
Clarence
Southward
and
John Prather comprised the
special staff as they were bead
custodian and flag custodian,
respectively. Samuel Wright
and his assistant took charge
of the lunchroom.

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h l i v u f it

JOSEPH M. MUIIAHKO.
The graduating class o f Mid­
P lain tiff,
v«
way Elementary School will
CHARLES M ARTIN. d/h/a I t
HTATK CONSTRUCTION COM­ present its class night activi­
PANY,
ties Thursday in the school's
Defe ndant
auditorium at 9 p. m. You
notice o r balk
TOi CIIAIM.KM M AIITIN , d/b/« are Invited to attend.
It
HTATK
CON8THUC
TION COMPANY
1*4X1 NK Hth Place
N. Miami Reach, Florida
ttjr virtue nr an execution i n t h e c i r c u i t t o p u t o k
lasusd out of anit under the ara t u b n i n t h j m i n * i . c i r .
of tha abova cxplloned Court P l'IT . IN ANH r i ) R SEMINOLE
upon Judgment rendered and COUNTT. FLO RID A
docketed In Bemlnola County NO. I«S4S
Florida. In favor o f Ilia plain­
ronrci.napRH
t i f f and aealnat tha above de­ M ACKL C. HUFFM AN
fendant, which execution waa
P la in tiff
directed and delivered to tne aa va.
Conatabla In and for aald roun W A L T E R C EHRT JH. AND
ly, I hava levied upon all right IAMB A. KSItY. IIIM W IF E
title and Intereet of aald de
Defendants
fendant, Charlea Martin, d/b/a
NOTH'K TO A P P R A II
11 Slat* Conalructlnn Company, TOl W A I.T K n C. K 8IIY Jit. and
In and to tha fo llo w ln * dta.
1-OtM A. KHtlT. Illtt W IK K
crlbed perannal property!
Addraxa:—UNKNOW N
1 Executive P eek — Walnut
T o ll a n hvraby notlflad that
flnleh
a lllll pf Complaint for Kora1 K ie ru llv r Chair — awlvst rloaurr haa barn flint aaalnat
1 Smith Corona Porlabla you, and you ara required to
Typew rllar
avrva a ropy o f your Anawtr
1 Mtenoratt* Dictating Ma nr Pleading to tha Dill o f Com
china
plaint on tha P la ln t lffi A ttor­
Notlra la hareby atvan, that t. ney. JO IIN IK A. MCLEOD, Box
tha undersigned Conatabla aa ISIS, Apopka, Klorlda, and file
aforreald, w ill aall the abova tha original A m u r or Plaad
deacrlhed property to tha high Ing In &lt;h* office o f the clerk
eat bidder, for cxeh, at public of tha Circuit Court on or heauction, at tha afflca o f Joaeph fora Iha Ird day of June, 19*1.
M. Muratkn, In Kern Park, I f you fall to do ao, Judgment
Bemlnola County. Klorlda, on by default
w ill
ba
taken
Iha llth day ot Juna 1**1. ha again*! you for tha relief de­
tween
the
houra
of
11:## manded In Iha Itlll o f Com
o'clock In the forenoon and 1:00 plaint.
u'clock In the afternoon o f that
ItONK
AND
O IIK R K P
St
day, to e x ility Iha aald execu­ Hanford, Hemlnnle County, Flor
tion, together with Intereet and Ida, ihla SOth day of April,
coale thereon.
ISIS.
D ATKD this llt h day o f May, (S E A L )
IMS.
Arthur II. Itackwlth, Jr.,
rirady ! » Hall
Clerk Circuit Court,
Conatabla, District ■
Bemlnota County. Florida
Kemlnola County. Klorlda
tty: Martha T. Vlhlan
O tlVIl.I.K JOHNSON I II
Deputy Clerk
P. O. H oi IIS
JOIINIK A. MCLKOP
Karn Park. Klorlda
Attorney for P la in tiff
Attorney tor P lain tiff
Dox 1111. Apopka, Klorlda
I'uhlleh May II, I t ft Juna 1, Puhllah May I, IS, t l, I* . IMS
C D M -ll
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FAMLV SUUMO m V RIM* a BOOM
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A GOOD PEAL IET TER

IN
THIS
C IR C U IT
COUNT
NINTH JU D IC IAL C IR C U IT OK
FLO RID A IN AND FOR SKMINOI.H COUNTY
n i a n i ' scrv n o . t*era
In lh * M a lltr a l lb * Aeaptlao
a ll
A N T IIO S T JOHN Q DATIUNI.
ROXANNE M A IIIK QI1ATIIINI
and nKDKCCA JE AN q U A T R IN I by
O K R A M l W IL L IA M ADAMS
NOTICK TO SHOW CAUSR
T H K STATU OK FLO RID A TOl
K D W AIID V. qtJATH IN I
who** pl*r* of r**ld*nc* I*
unknown
NOTICE IB HEIlEnT CIIVEN
T H A T a Pwora Petition h»*
born fllvd In th* Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit of F lor­
ida, In nnd for Hamlnolo Coun­
ty, In Chancery. wh*r*ln Fallllonvr. U K I I A L D W IL L IA M
ADAMS, »t r k * to adopt thraa
certain whlln chlldran, lo-w ll,
ANTHONY JOHN q U A T R IN I.
HOXANNK M A IIIK Q U A T ttlN l
and IIKIH4CCA JEAN QUA
T H IN L the** pr**«nta ara la
rauaa and require you to b#
and appear bafora th* abova
■lylad Court on tha l l r d day
of Juna, A. D. ISIS, than and
lhar* to th u g causa, If any
you ran, why lh* rtquaaA of
Iho Pallllonar heroin ohould
not b* granltd.
Haraln fall not ala* a Darra*
Pro Confaaao wilt b* aolarad
aaalnat you and lh* oauaa procaad as ptrts.
WITNKBS my hand an* o f f i ­
cial aaal aa Clark of Iha Circuit
Court, Nlath Judicial Circuit of
Florida, In and for Btmlnol*
County, Ihla ITth day o f Moy,
A. D. 1111.
(XEAL1
Arthur II. Dackwllh, Jr.
Iflark af lh* Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, la and far Baal
■el* Coualy
Hy: Kllaabalh Bruaaakan
D. C.
d o r ie s V. Fradvrlrk
Attaraay for Patlllonar
I I * Boat Commercial Blrsal

R AND O LPH H. Merthie ntul France* Wriitht
were crowned Kins »nd Queen o f May d u r i n g
festivities at Merthie kindergarten.
Crooma High School Quart­

in
t i ik
c ir c u it
court .
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SKMINOLR
COUNTY, STATB OF FLORIDA.
in c h a n c e r y * n o . laexa

TIIK WILLIAMFnUnUII BAV-

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such

as

Mr.,

Mrs.,

erback Club will culminate
it* " M il* Quarterback Club"
drive Sunday at Alien Chapel
AM E Church at 2 p. m.
For the past three or four
months, members of different
groups o f the club's members
and their contestants hava
worked diligently r a i s i n g
funds.
The contestant of the group
having the highest amount will
become "M iss Crooma High
Quarterback Club.’ *
A program is planned for
your enjoyment. Please come.

INCIB HANK, a New Tork cor
poratlon,
Plaintiff,
va.
V1NCKNT n. MON HOB and
FUZANNK a
MONROE, hia
wifi,
Dafandants,
ROT ICR OF SUIT
THE STATH OF FLORIDA
TOi Vincent D. Monro* and
Buiann* II. Monro*, hi*
w lf*, whoa* r**ld«nr* I*
S ill Manaqua Drive,
Waatarrllla, Ohio
N olle* la htrvby glvan that
ault ha* baan filed In lh*
above Indlcalad Court aaaloat
you, and raeh o f you. iha lllla
o f which caa* la aa above
ahown.
You era hereby required ta
file your anawtr or written
d*f*n**a, If any, In H it abova
proraadlna wllh lh * Clvrk of
Ihla Court and to aarva a ropy
thereof upon Iho p la in tiff* at­
torney* who** nam* and ad
dr*** appear* hereon, on or
before tb* Ith day at Juno 11(4
Iho nature of tbla proceeding
being a lu ll to foracloao tha
llao o f a mortgage on th* fol
low ing described proparly allu
ala In Brmlnol* County, Klor
Ida. to w ilt
I*ot I, Block A, Second Fla
vanna Park Boclloa o f Loch
Arbor, according to map or
plat iboroof rtoordtd la
Plat Hook It, P ag* Sl-11
Public llacord* of Btmlnol*
County, Florida.
DONE AND OHDKItED al
Sanford, Hvmlnc.1* County, Biat*
ot Florida, this Ird day af
May. 1111.
(BEAM
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Clark a f lh* circu it Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlan,
D. C.
ROESK, W IGH T ft BUHFORD
American National Bank B id *
p. a Dot n il
P. O. Bos l l l l l
Bastard, Florida, SITU
ft. Fattraburi, Florida BITS*
Publlah May It, t * ft Juaa I, Attornaya for Plalalltt
a. tta t
Publish May I, IJ. It, 1*. IMS
c o m -at

Titles

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and Miss definitely should b t
used in their proper places.
We were taught the correct
way to write social and busi*
ness letters. Surely, the abova
title were a part of same.
In many cases, such rules
are incessantly being over­
looked. Meaning, only certain
persons are referred lo by
(heir titles.
The failure on the part of
Individuals to adhere to same
shows an enormous amount of
ignorance
and
bad
taste.
Their intelligence from the per­
ceptual point of view It a very
narrow one, indeed. It Is most
certainly Impossible to per*
IN
T IIK
C IR tT IT
COURT, cclve a human being for any­
N IN TH
JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR I K S I S a l i : thing else.

Legal Notice

COUNTY. FLO RID A.
IN CH ANCERY NO. 14a.il
Arrordlan
L IK K INHURANCK COMPANY
The name accordion first
OK OKOIU1IA, a corporation nr.
ganltrd and e ila lln g under the appeared in the 1929 patent
laws o f lh * Btat# o f Oaorgla,
P lain tiff, o f C. Demiun, Vienna, though
va.
an earlier model waa patented
LAItFtV B. CIUNEtl and C A llin flerlin in 1922, ncenrdlng
OLK C. CHINKII, hi* w lf*.

Drf rnilantn. to the Encyclopaedia Britan-

NOTICE OK SUIT
TO l LA It It V H. CIUNKIt
(address unknown!
and lo any and all other
parti** rUlmlrig any right
till* , and/or Intrrcvl In
■ nil lo lh* follow ing dr*,
rrlbr.l property, to w it:
t-ol It, of BANLANDO KBTATKM, FIR ST ADDITION,
according
lo
the
Plat
thereof •• recorded In Plat
Hook II, Pace *7, o f the
Public llerorda ot Btmlnol*
County, Klorlda.
TOClKTIlKIt W ITH the follow Ing aqulpment, permanently In■lalltil, which I* and shall be
deemed lo b* futures and part
of Ihv realty:
Kang* — Martha Waahlnglon Hurt Unti K a: K i
Oven •— M irths Waehlngton UA *34-1
Heater — Monogram W all
Kurnar* C f l l d l K
TOU AR K 1IEHKI1Y N O TI­
FIE D that lh* r U In tlff, L IK K
tNBUHANCK
COMPANY
OK
(IK t)K (IIA , a corporation organUed and eila lln g under the
lawa of Iha Blair o f Ueorgla,
with It* principal pU r* of buslnee* at A t l a n t a , lleorgla.
ha* Inatlluted lu ll again*! you
In lh* Circuit Court o f th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for Bemlnola County. Klorld*.
lh * nature of lh* *ult I* lo
toreclo** that certain luortgaga which encumber* lh* abov* deacrlhed properly, aald
property being *llu*|rd and Inrated In Bemlnola County, K lor­
lda. You and each o f you are
htrvby required In f lit your
Anaw tr with lh* Clerk o f Hie
Circuit Court, In and for Beml­
nola Count y, Klorlda, and verve
■ copy thereof upon VICTOR
K. WOODMAN, o f th* firm of
Wlnderwaadle. Halnea A Ward,
111 Park Avenue Mouth, W inter
Park. Klorlda. Attorneys fur
P lain tiff In th* above action,
on or before the fla t day of
Juna. t i l l , ale* * Dacrts l*ro
Confeavo
w ill
b*
enter.J
aaalnat you.
IT la ORDERED that Ihla be
published In Th* Hanford H er­
ald. a newspaper published In
Bamlanlt County, Klorlda. onre
each weak for four coneacullvo
wetke.
W ITNESS Iha hand of th*
Clark of lh* Circuit Court.
Samlaol* County, Florida, tbla
*5* 1J«* &lt;*X of May. l i f t .

nica.

Legal Notice

th e
c ir c u it
u n u n r,
NINTH J U D It'lAl. (T R U IT T OK
k l o r i i m in a n d f o r s e m i .
NOI.E UOUNTV,
IN CHANCERY NO. I4.TM.
L IN V II.L K A LLK N SMITH.
Patltlonee,
v*.
JANICK KLNQItA SMITH.
Ilevpunitrnt.
NOTICE OK SUIT
TO i JANICK KLXOUA SMITH.
WHOSE ItEHIDKNCK IS
UNKNOWN. AND WHOSE
L A S T KNOW N ADDHKH8
JH:
JANICE KLNORA SMITH,
IN CARE OK: K E K M&gt;X
M ANUFACTURIN'!! COM­
PANY, 70S m tO AD W AV ,
C IN CINN ATI, OHIO:
A SWORN C O M PLAIN T h a r.
Ing barn filed In lh* Circuit
t'uurl In and for Bemlnota
County, Florida. In Chanrery.
onlttleil. "L 1 N V IL L E A L L K N
H M I T II. P K T IT IflN K IL ■**■
JAN IC E KLNORA MMITII, HEBI'ONOKNT." praying for carlain relief for lh* abova named
I'tllllo n er. L ln vlll* Allen Hmlth,
and aaalnat you JANICE K l^
NOIIA SMITH. Reap,indent.
NOW. T H R IIE K n itK . T H IS IB
TO N O TIF Y YOU that If you
wlvh to defend again*! and
rnnteat th* above entitled ac­
tion, you ara required In fll*
your anewrr or other written
defense. If any you have, lo
this complaint with iha Clark
of th* abova alyl.d Court and
to serve upon petitioner'! attor­
ney, A L IIH ItT N. FITTH, 1 Sla.
eonle Hull,Una, Hanford, Flor­
ida, a copy thereof on or be­
fore the llth day o f June, IMS,
The Nature of said complaint
I* tu pray that lh* above etyled
Court will grant custody o f
LIND A LK K SMITH and RUTH
M A IIIK SMITH, minora, to tbo
petitioner, L IN V IL L K A L L K N
SMITH, for th* Itn slh of Ihelr
several minorities.
K A IL NOT TO AN SW ER le .t
a Decree Pro Confaeeo bt enter­
ed herein against YOU.
W ITNESS My Hand and the
O fficial Heal o f the above de­
scribed Court at Hanford. Seminolo County, Klorlda. thla 141*
day of May, A. D. 1144.
(SKAIj)
(S E A L )
Arthur H- Ruck with* Jr.,
Arthur II. neckwllh, Jr.
y #rh of Ih i Circuit Court
Clerk o f the above atljed
Byi Martha T. Vlhlan. DC.
Court
Wladarwaadl*. Main**
A L B E R T N. FITTH
ft Ward
Attorney ft Counselor at Law
114 Park Avaaua, South
I Masonic Building
Hanford, Florida
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PAUL E. Criswell, recently promoted to lieu­
tenant, Is serving with
RVAH-9, t h e "Hoot
Owls." aboard the air­
craft carrier USS Sara­
toga. RVAH-9 will re­
turn to Sanford in July
a f t e r a seven-month
deployment w i t h t he
Sixth Fleet in the Medi­
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FRESH I NEVER FROZEN! FLA. GRADE " A " WHOLE

B R A D L E Y BEACH, N. J.
(U P I ) — Firemen u ld they
would proUet an order to remore plnupt from the fire­
men's club room.
The pinup* ere more then
80 year* old, according to Ir r
Konnert, president o f Fire
Company t.
“ They weren't nudea and
they weren't lewd. They are
antique* compared to what
the msgaxlnea publish today,”
he said.
The frames, Konners said,
were even provided by a fo r­
mer borough comm (at loner.
The pinupe were first notic­
ed when Peter J. G. Flood,
commitiloner o f public prop­
erty, inspected the dubroom.
He ordered the picture* ramoved.
Last week he found out the
picture* were back up again
and ordered a policeman to
remove them.
The firemen have acquired
a law yer and Intended to
fig h t the move at a comralsaiun meeting.

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Chuluota Legion
Sets Services
Flag* w ar* distributed Sun*
day at veteran* grave* in
ccm ctcrlei at Chuluota and
Christmas by Abe Goldman
and W. M. Jepson of Chuluota
American Legion P ott 213.
This Sunday (he peat will
conduct Memorial Service* at
the Chuluota Camelery at 3
p. m. All Legion member* a n
asked to meet at tha post
home at 5:13 p. m. to paitl*
clpsta In tha ceremony.

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The Star-Spangled Banner,
written by Francis Scott Kay
In 1R14, was designated the
Nnliunnl anthem o f the United
Statra by act o f Congress 117
years later, in 1031, accord­
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�Fading Blossoms
Sending the queen o f Waehington’a Cherry Blossom Festival to
Japan to tell the people about cherry trees sounds like carrying coals
to Newcastle.
A fte r all, the cherry tree hns been
venerated in Japan for hundreds of
years. It was Japan that in 1912
gave us the trees that burst into
celebrated bloom around the Tidal
Basin in the nation’s capital each
spring.

Dick

It's Not All Kid Stuff

Alas, the sad fact is that the trees
are dying in Japan— from neglect
and air pollution, it is charged, both
unfortunate by-products o f a bust­
ling industrialized society.
To avert this disaster, a number
o f organizations in Japan have
launched a drive to save the trees
by replacing dying ones with sap­
lings and have invited this year’s
festival queen to help them publicize
the campaign.

The Lighter Side
I'nlted Pres* International
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I&gt; —
Auto junkmen have feelings,
too, you know. In our tea',
to maka America beautiful,
w* muat ba careful that we
don’t bruise them,
Such was the
message
brought to the rapital this
week by Terry Fiskin and
Herb Llcberman, two fastid­
ious Junkyard operator* from
California.
They feel that their indus­
try has received a black eyo
in ail the talk about eye-

New Hope For The World
Soviet scientists quickly quali­
fied an announcement by Tass, the
official government news agency,
that they had detected radio signals
from intelligent beings In another
■tar system.
W hat is significant is not that the
Russians are on the lookout for such
signs o f rational life elsewhere in
the universe. Other astronomers
around the world are searching the
reaches o f space; many believe it is
only a matter o f time, and luck.
What is important is that the
Russian scientists publicly rebuked
Tass for not respecting its journal­
istic responsibilities.

I f such scientific devotion to the
truth catches on in Russia, there
may be hope for life on earth as
well.

Letters

Thought For Today

T k * Kerala
lett r u Irnm Its r t t ls r s oa vak­
il* affair*. Tfcr w riter n aT waa
a i r a waat, s r s t M H ska I n ­
ter a la, ra rtl.a the irrllrr'a
true name aad aSAreaa, l.rllera nr few er tkan I M n n r t ,
Still he a ltea ere fere are. Let­
ter* a*4resard In atkera ara
arreptakla |irnrlded tker da
an
d e ll
la
neraanatlllea.
I’netrr la not gahllahvd kr
Tka Herald.

It is good that you should take
hold o f this, and from that withhold
not your hand; for he who fears
God shnll come forth from then; all.
— Eccl. 7:18.
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•

•

The Christian religion is the only
one that puts morality on its proper
and right basis: the fear nnd love
of God.— Samuel Johnson, 18th cen­
tury English author.

Editor, The Herald
I would like to express my
appreciation
fo r
Lha nice
write-up your paper carried
for our "Poppy D ay" last
weekend. It was certainly a
perfect one and wo thank you
in much.
Minty Warren
Poppy Chairman
American Lrgion Auxiliary

Dr. C ra n e ’s

Worry Clinic
Jamie s lu m

(lie

d io p n

that occur at the dinner ta­
ble. For a child’* food pre­

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Batten

I n . RHeUt Harris
M8-SU4

•it-iiia

Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Milan

Lake Mary
Mrs. Franc r. Waster
U fd lll

838-3478
Casselberry
M il. Jane Casselberry
U I-H U

Lake Menraa
Mrs. R. L. Jnhnsea

113-4711

Chuluott
Mr*. Joan Ms gin
S63-3741

DeBxry
Mrs. John Leone

•68-4883
Daltons
Mrs. Mildred Haney
•6 8-M U

Lnngwond
Mr*. Donna Baton

818-1117
North Orlando
Mr*. M argaret Cosby
ItM ltl
Oatera
Mr*. Clarence Saydar

Genera
Mrs. JoAnn Heya
149-4871

■11-4841
Orieds
Mr*. Eralyn Lundy

14I-11M

Actually, the baby simply
views her as a glorified sugar
cube, for Isn't she always (he
source of that sweet milk,
either via breast or bottle?
Later, the Infant also links
its father as well as Us m o­
ther with Its detlgbt In sugar.
Brothers and lis te n also
become Included, but all of
them are associated indirect­
ly with the original sugar re­
action from the sweet milk I
Finally, the baby Is ready
for new foods, Including such
items
as
pablum,
orange
juice and taler even spinach,
hot dogs, fried chicken, etc.
Remember, children don't
like any food unless it ties In
with their inner feeling of de­
light, happiness, pleasure!
No new food will ever taste
good until their inner delight
looms to the overflowing point
and thus "spills over,” as It
were, on the strange menu
Hem.
To gel a child to enjoy spin­
ach or other new foods, see
that he Is In a very happy
mood, cooing or laughing.
Then slip him (he first
spoonful, meanwhile building
up his ego with praise (Com­
pliment Club technique).
Don't overdo this first con­
tact! One or two bites are
enough that first time.
llut on future occasions,
keep up the jolly mood and
soon his inner happiness will
spill over upon the new food
until It finally seem i deli­
cious.
Cub Scouts sedom care for
T-bone steak or fried chicken
at fancy restaurants. All (bey
want are hot doga or ham­
burgers. Why?
Because hot dogs have been
glamorised vie picnics, hikes,
outdoor freedom from city
apartment restraints, et.
If a child is forcibly fed
while angry, Iti ire will at­
tach to the new food and may­
be persist all its life! Beware!

Political Notebook
W A SH IN G TO N (N E A ) —

to build schools. The prom­ hat

Sometimes Viet Cong victor­

ises were big, they say, the

ies turn sour in their mouths.
It's one thing to be suc­
cessful guerrilla fighters. It's
quite another to govern a
village after you’ve conquer­
ed It.
In 4,000 hamlets, the VC
came in with promise* of re­
form: "H elp ua and the land
will be yours. Your boys
won't have to leave home to
figtit. They won’t die In
aenseless battles. You no
longer have to pay exorbit­
ant taxes. Absentee land­
lord* will go. Forced labor
will go. Corrupt Judge* and
official* will go.”
Then the Communltta look
over thrae 4,000 hamleta.
The VC village official was
htunt about the reaaon be de­
serted the Reds: "Th e highrr-ups made me increase the
rice tax 300 per cent. The
people began to hate me."
In some parti o f the Del.
ta, farmer* In VS territory
complain t h e
Communists
ralsrd their taxes, allegedly

rciulta small.

In
Red-control led
areas
near Ca Mau in the far south,
word seeps out to relatives
and friends: "There are too
many casualties among our
husbands, sons and cousins
serving with the VC. Many
of our men have been gone
a year or more without any
indication o f whether they're
dead or alive.”
In Vinh Hinh Province,
southeast of Saigon, farmer*
report ao many guerrilla
troops have been killed that
VC army recruiter* are be­
ing forced to take young
kids. Some reports indicate
Increasing numbers o f 14 and
lF&gt; ycar-o!ds are being "d raft­
ed.” Recent "henvy casual­
ties” aie "causing disaffec­
tion.”
In Da rhuoc Village farm­
er* complain the VC are kill­
ing people against whom they
bear personal grudges. There
are
increasing
complaints
about kidnaping*, abduction*
and senseless VC murder*.
In some hamlets, farmers
switched to the Reds to end
VC terrorism In their midst.
They've found terrorism con­
Soma laundries do your
tinued unabated after the
shirts up. Others do them in.
Communist take-over. This

Barbs

Nobody really knows what
a punch in the eye fecle like
until they get one.
•
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An adult Western is
that uses older horsra.
a
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been quite

a ahock to

aome.
The Viet Cong are Intro­
ducing forced labor In more
area*.
Shortages of medicine, salt,
cloth nnd shoes are reported
frequently.
Reports from here and
there In Viet Cong territory
arc that "land reform," Redatyle, isn't working out as
expected. Some sharecropper
formers who hod been anxi­
ous to receive land now say
the reform hat done them
more harm than good. They
say they're not able to make
a living. Their plot* are too
small to work. They're una­
ble to get credit fo r seed and
fertiliser.
In part* of Kien llo * Pro­
vince, lied officials have been
ordered to forget laud dis­
tribution, put ateppetl-up rice
production first so the Viet
Cong can collect mote taxes.
Vfetnaniese-U.S. attacka on
Communist rice a t o m —re­
sulting in the rapture or
destruction o f thousands of
ton* o f VC food atocka—are
forcing the Rede to spend
less time thinking about win­
ning friends and more time
about getting the food they
need to carry on their figh t­
ing.

d \iu n te x f -

Editor, The Herald:
Happy to see the county
commissioners are beginning
to start on the long range
recreational planning commit­
tee's
recommendation
fo r
Cameron ♦ W ight Park and
Levi Park at Mullet Lake.
Next, should lie either Rig
Tree Park or the rutting of
the river Into luike Jessup
near Marina Isle. This will
help the pollution trouble that
Is causing the fish kill* there.
Thta pollution trouble will
probably
get
progressively
worse h* It ia likely that the
Econ will be cut Into Jessup,
thus bringing East Orlando's
sewuge effluent into the lake
alio.
Would like to are you do
an editorial or two on the
destruction o f the recreational
potential o f (dike Jessup and
the real estate values around
it.
In the manner o f the one
you recently hnd on the pres­
ervation* o f the redwoods In
California.
S. R. (Jim ) Crowe

sore* stemming from effort*

ily

by taking

advantage o f

by President nnd Mrs. John­ the ao-caiied "pop art”
son to promote a more aes­
thetic landscape.
Fiskin and Lieberman made
the point that not all junk­
yards are unsightly, and that
thla country now hns a new
breed of junkmen who are
sensitive about their image.
In fact, even the term
“ junkmen" pnins them. They
prefer the more mellifluous
title o f "auto dismnntlers.”
The organization they rep­
resent, once known as the
Auto Wrecker* Association,
now is called the Auto I)ismnntlrrs Association A D A of
Southern California,
As a disciple o f the theory
o f dlsposallsm, which holds
that gelling rid o f thing* is
becoming the world’s number
one economic problem, I am
totatly in sympathy with
their campaign to make dis­
mantling yards socially ac­
ceptable.
1 question, however, whe­
ther the measure* they ad­
vocate,
such
aa building
screens around the heaps of
scrapped cars, are adequate
to overcome the general pub­
lic'* prejudicial attitude.
Rcauty, after all, is more
o f a state o f mind than any­
thing rlie. What the dismantlera should do la aasociate themselves with the great
cultural explosion that is
taking place In this country.
This can lie done very eas­

that

is currently in vogue. Sculp*
tnra and painters, aa you
may be aware, ara turn in®
away from traditional mate*
rial* and have started crest*
ing works o f art out o f such
things aa hedsprings, coffee
rani, wagon wheels and old
tennis shoes.
Auto d l s m a n t l e r s , o f
course, have a rich source o (
potential art supplies readily
available. A ll they need to do
la start exercising their crea­
tive instincts.
For openers, I would aug*
gest that Fiskin and Richer*
mnn sponsor a contest to see
which dismantlcr can com­
pose the most graceful ar­
rangement of wrecked ear*
hauled o ff the Hollywood
Freeway on any given Tues­
day.
Once the public begins
thinking o f an auto junkyard
as a studio or art museum,
the problem will be solved.

Dr. H. J. Caron
Announces The Opening
O f ill* Offices For The

PRACTICE OF
OPTOM ETRY
Including Contact Lease*
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hom o im provem ents, car
repairs, for a ll your sea*
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ference! can be altered for
Ufe by ja it one nnpteaiant
table episode. Beware! And
acraptmok this caie, for It
shows that all of our food
preferences must be linked
with the Infant'i original In­
herited liking for sugar
CASE W-403: Jamie J., ag­
ed l i t , la a table problem.
“ Dr. Crane,” hit worried
mother began, "how can I get
Jamie to like new foodi.
"Regardless of what I offer
him, If he has never tasted
It before, he puckers up his
mouth and may aplt It out.
"Then that may make hli
daddy Irate, b ait night, Jamie
splattered spinach all over his
daddy's white shirt.
"S o his daddy decided to
M AK E him eat the spinach.
But Jamie screamed and chok­
ed.
"Today he then made a
scene even when I tried to

Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

The mother la delighted,
put n little iplnach on his
plate, lie hates it, now!
thinking the baby loves her.
"H ow can parents make
their children like new foods?"
At birth, babies have no In­
nate or Inborn fondnesi for
A N Y food, except sugar.
So all of our later appetltles
must Indirectly be tled-in to
that original Inherited liking
for sugar!
Here's how it occurs: the
baby Is usually fed by its own
mother, either via the breast
or from the bottle.
So the mother becomes link­
ed with the sweet milk. Incid­
entally, cow's milk Is not as
sweet as human milk, which
Is why we add extra sugar
to the Infant's formula for
bottle feeding.
H Isn't very long till the
baby links mamma with the
tweet milk.
They become almost like
Siamese twins In its eyes.
Soon, the very sight of Its
mother will make the Infant
smile and coo.

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Thar* art more than 11,000
alcoholics
DeBary Republican Club
re-elected end Installed Glenn
G. Smith as president dur­
ing the business session o f
the dub's annuel meeting.
Other officers named are
Earl D. Merrill, first vice
president; Albert D. W il­
liams, second vice president;
Thornton K. Smith, third
vice president; Mrs. Virginia
Harrison, secretary; Mrs. Lil­
lian Wind, treasurer, and
Mrs. Viola Leone, financial
secretary.
Everett L. Swift, Installing
officer,
In
his
Induction
charge to the new elate o f o f­
ficers, stressed the fact that
primary responsibilities fo r
the DeBary elub and ita o f­
ficers ars to work to secure
fo r Florida the benefits o f a
two party government; to
continue the figh t fo r a bal­
anced
budget to
protect
against destructive Inflation,
and to Insist on elimination
o f wastes la spending In fo r­
eign aid programs and In ths
operation o f state and nation­
al governments. He also em­
phasised the need fo r an ac­
tive and growing elub to sell
Republicanism and to share
in the election o f responsible
officials.
Merrill announced a meet­
ing with the membership
committee, Howard Middleton, Ralph Wltherelt, Mrs.
W illiam Naegel, and Louis
St. Amand, to organise meth­
ods o f building the club's
membership.
Speaker fo r the program
following elections was S g t
James McKinnon o f Ocala,
special service officer
in
charge o f traffic safety edu­
cation in three eountles, who
spoke on measurea planned
to reduce excessive lose o f
lives
and property
from
highway accidents.

In

Oranr*

and

Seminole Countlea and their
probltm

haa a direct effect

on more than 60,000 people,
primarily

R E PU B LIC AN CLUB officers o f DeBary, with Sgt. JamM McKinnon,
traffic safety education officer, are (from le ft) Glenn O. Smith, Thornton
Smith, Judge Albert D. Williams and Earl Dwight M e rrill Election and
installation took place at the club’s annual meeting (Middleton Photo)

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OFFICERS PRE SEN T for Joint installation o f V F W Post 8207 and Auxil­
iary Unit were (top, seated from left) Mra. Louise Stewart, Mrs. Virginia
McManus and Mrs. Irene March; (standing) Mrs. Ann Taulty and Mrs.
Harriet Harris; (bottom, seated from le ft) A. J. Berdahl, Merle Harris,
Robert March; (standing) Ralph Moore, and John McManus.

SSJHToLose
Two Teachers
By faas CadeBerry
Several members e f the
eU llin g officer fo r the pest,
By Donne Eaten
Staff and faculty o f South
by District Com­
Joint installation reremon- ■dieted
Semloola Junior High School
Ire fo r recently elected o ffi­ mander Robert Taylor o f Post
al Caiaelbcrry will be leaving
cers o f South 8cmlnole I'ost 8162, Pine Hills, and Howard
at Uw end o f this term to ac­
8207, Veterans o f Foreign Johnson o f Post 10060, Cas­
cept other poiltloni.
Were, and Ita Auxiliary were selberry, acting adjutant.
Wayne Byerly, eighth grade
held at the post home on Old
Installed were Merle Har­
math teacher, will be employ­
Dixie
Highway
north
o f ris, commsndsr. A. J. Berdahl,
ed by Martin Company o f Or­
Longwood.
senior vice commander; Rob­
lando a i s financial analyst.
E. O. Yarborough, depart­ ert March, Junior vice comEighth grads sclencs teach­
ment surgeon, served as In- render; Kenneth A l d r i c h ,
er, Joe Akerman, and hla
chaplain I
Thomas
Walker,
wife, Princess, school finan­
eurgeon; John M c M a n u s ,
cial secretary, will be leaving
three
year
trustee;
C liff
fo r Madlaon (F lorid a), whers
Bornemen, two year trustee,
he h ie accepted a position u
end Harold Mata, one year
instructor in freshman Eng­
trustee.
lish at North Florida Junior
Appointed
officers
ere
College. They have reaided Is
TA Y LO R S V ILLE ,
N.
C. March, adjutant end parUotic
Lake Mary for several years
and have a three year old eon, (U P D —A father allowed his Instructor; A r t Levy, officer
18-year-old son to be sen­ o f the day; Berdahl, service
Mark.
tenced
to two years Imprison­ officer, hlitorian and hospital
Akerman plana to begin
work on his doctorate in Eng­ ment rather than whip him la chairman; McManus, legisla­
tive ofleer and color bearer;
lish at Florida State Univers­ public.
Alexander County Record­ Mata, guard; Jack Hopkins,
ity, which la only SO mllas
from w btrs he will be teach­ er's Court Judge Sam Poole public relatione, and Walker,
ing. Hs will receive his Mas­ had left the decision up to the employment officer and color
ter o f A it Degree this sum­ father of Steve Soul, charged bearer.
m er from Rollins College is with another youth with three
Moore reported funds (a ex­
counts of breaking and enter­ cess o f $110 were donated
Winter Perk.
during the V F W poppy days.
Mrs. Pat Hatley, secretary ing.
Poole told the father be March and McManus attended
to Mrs. Louise GUpla, guid­
ance kostructar, has under­ would not give the youth an the district sight meeting
goes surgery st Winter Park active sentence if the father held Poet 4217 in Pine Hills.
Memorial Hospital and will would administer a whipping
Mr*. Clarice Yarborough,
not ba able to return te her outside the courthouse.
deputy Junior vies president,
The father said ha would
poet for the remainder e f the
echooi year. Taking her place punish his son Inside the
la Mra. Fa ye Wilhelm, who courthouse but not la public.
The Judge refused to com­
V IE N N A (U P D —The offi­
waa form erly employed al the
A ir Force Bare at Panama promise and sentenced Sout cial Ciecfa sows ageacy re­
and the other youth, Ronnie ported that the government
City.
Brown, 17, to two 13 months he* granted peralasioa to
terms each at a young o f­ Pan American World Airways
fender* camp.
to lio d Us pleats ia Prague.

Landing Permit

satiated by Mildred Johnson,
guest conductress, from Unit
10060, conducted installation
ceremonies fo r the auxiliary
unit.
Installed were Mrs. V ir­
ginia
McManus,
president;
Mrs. Irene March, senior vice
president; Mrs. Eva Wynn,
Junior vice president; Mrs.
Edna Norman, chaplain; Mrs.
Louise
Stewart,
treasurer;
Mre. Ann Taulty, eonductreaa,
and Mrs. H arriet Harris, sec­
retary.
Mre. Mary Roettger will
serve aa patriotic Instructor.
It wee reported that Mrs.
McManus, Mrs. March, Mrs.
Norman, Mre- Wynn, end
Mra. Sophie Bryant attended
the district meeting and Mra,
Bryant wee elected district
eight treasurer.
To be Installed by Louise
8tewart, past district eight
president, at the next regular
meeting on June 3, are Mra.
Beulah Thornton, three year
trustee; Mra. Lucy McGuire,
two year trustee, Mrs. Roett­
ger, one year trustee, and
Mrs. Martha McElvey, guard.
Following tha ceremonies
refreshments o f punch and
caka were served.

Granted Divorce
LOS ANGELES (U P I ) Kathleen Nolan, star o f the
"Broadside" end "Th e Real
McCoys"
television
series,
was granted an Interlocutory
divorce decree from Richard
lieckenkamp.

membera o f

their

families.
Theta statistic* were re­
vealed by Richard D. Stanbro, executive director o f the
Central Florida Council on
Alcoholiam, a p e a k I n f to
membera o f the Rotary Club.
"W e 're not talking about
heavy
drlnkera o r
aocial
drinkers,
but addicted
drinkers who eannot conquer
their lllneea without help,"
Stanbro pointed out.
"N o one ever seta out to
become an alcoholic. Much
research Into this problem !e
needed to determine why
some persona become hopeleaely addicted, while others
are able to continue social
drinking or even occasional
heavy drinking without be­
coming alcoholic.
"T h e problem la one o f fan­
tastic proportions, with over
six million alcoholics in the
United States, 300,000 o f them
teenagers and with the lists
growing
about
200,000 a
year. Their illness affects
more than 24 million other
persons in the fam ily rela­
tionship.
"T h e aituatton Is appalling
when consideration la given
to the tremendous lose o f
people, their abilities and
talents," Stanbro pointed ou t
Education and information
are the primary purposes o f
the National Council on A l*
cohollsm. The Central Florida
Council la the first such or­
ganisation In Florida. It o f­
fers
a
speakers
bureau,
club, radio and television
programs.
"T h e real aleoholle la a
sick person with all the eymtome o f disease Including In­
crease In tissue tolerance,
withdrawal symptoms, chan­
ges In metabolic function and
loss o f control o f faculties,"
Stanbro emphasised.
"Alcoholism among women
la much more difficult to de­
tect but researchers studying
the problem believe there are
almost aa many women al­
coholics as men," Stanbro
added.
“ The need fo r more Infor­
mation and education on this
problem la apparent from
the tremendous number o f
phone calls and letters we
receive each time we present
a program on the subject,"
the speaker concluded.

SANFORD
ONLY!
good o n ly

n in t h w e e k

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
The Legislature today passed
Florida's first birth control
law.
The bill, whipped through
the House and tha Senate
without dtbate, authorises the
Cabinet to Initiate a planned
parenthood program in the
W elfare Department if funds
are available In the second
year o f the biennium.
It provide* that birth con­
trol information furnished to
■n unmarried woman receiv­
ing help under the A id to De­
pendent Children program will
not make her Ineligible under
the Suitable Homes Act.
The general appropriations
bill also provldaa authorisa­
tion, if funds are available,
fo r furnishing birth control
devices to all welfare pen­
sioners.

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May 26, 1965 — Page 3A

Appeals Court
Bill Snatched
From Death
TA LLA H A SSE E (U P I) —
The

Senate

snatched

from

death Tuesday and passed a
constitutional amendment au­
thorizing creation o f a fourth
district court of appeals to
ba composed of
running from

10 counties

Fort

Lauder­

dale to Titusville.
The measure, passed by the
IIous* unanimously w e e k s
ago but killed in the Senate
by opposition from Sen. John
McCarty, o f Ft. Fierce, was
reconsidered and passed un­
animously
after
it
was
amended to delay the vote of
the people until November,
10(10.
It then wae rushed back
to the House fo r concurrence
in the amendment putting
o ff the statewide vote which
the house had act fo r Novem­
ber of thia year as an emer­
gency.
McCarty'* opposition to the
emergency election prevented
supporters from getting the
required 33 vote* fo r an
emergency. With tho oneycar delay McCarty with­
drew bis objections and it
akimmed to 42-0 passage.
The figh t revolved around
location of tho headquarters
o f the new court, with Vcro
Reach and Fort Pierce tho
principal combatants
and
W est Palm Beach standing
in the wings as a possible
compromise location.
The site figh t w ni le ft for
a Inter day ns the co-sponaors, Sens. Mack Cleveland,
o f Sanford, and Merrill Bar­
ber, o f Vcro Iteach, asked
colleagues to go along with
the one-year delay, saying
“ we would rather take the
delay thnn lose this bill al­
together. This court is badly
needed.”

It. V. Phillips, president o '
the Growers and Shippci
League o f Florida, has an
nnunced that the 4‘2nd annua
business meeting ami dlnnr
w ill be held June 17 at tin
Hobert Meyer Hotel, Orlan
do. The dinner will be pre
ceded by a reception sponsor­
ed by the Central Truck
Lines for members and guest?
o f the League.
President Phillips stated
this meeting will be one of
the most important ever held
C O NG RATU LATIO N S are extended to Lt. James M. (R u g) Miller (righ t)
by the League and that an
upon his promotion to his present rank while stationed with Reconnais­
excellent speaker will address
sance Attack Squadron Nine deployed in the Mediterranean Sea aboard
members and guests.
the USS Saratoga. O ffering congratulations is Cdr. James A. deGanahl,
Through the rourtesy of
commanding officer. Lt. Miller has been with the “ Hoot Owls” r.ince
tho Chrysler Corporation, T.
December, 1962.
(N a vy Photo)
R. Brown J r. operating man­
ager o f the Chrysler Corpor­
ation, Florida Missile Opera­
tions, Cape Canaveral, will
discuss "Missiles and Space;
Past and Present." He holds
held three hours dally fo r a give teachers Individual gifts
Ur Evelyn Lundy
HS
degree
front
Georgia
Oviedo Parcnt-Tcaeher Or­ seven week period fo r stud­ st the end o f the term was Tech, is n member o f the
ganization officer* were In­ ents in grades five through used this year to redecorate Itonrd o f directors of United
stalled by Jonathan Lukna, eight. Spring roundup for nil the teachers lounge.
Fund o f Brevard County, aroutstanding itudent ,fn cere­ prospective first graders is
mony conducted a* conclusion
scheduled fo r 2:30 p.m. next
o f the organization'* final
Tuesday and a pre-school ses­
meeting o f the year.
O fficer* are Jamc* Palmer, sion will begin July 14 fo r a
president; Mr*. Jack Bratton, four week period.
first vice
president; Mrs.
A comptete recreation pro­
Clyde Holder, second vice gram will be conducted dur­
president; Lt. Col. (re t.) A . ing the summer and special
E. Soball, third vice presi­ band classes will be held two
dent; Mrs. John Evans, sec­ days and one night each
retary, and Ben Jones, treas­ week.
urer.
Tho meeting was conducted
Jonathan, member of tha by Jack Symo, current presi­
senior class and son o f Mr. dent, with opening devotions
and Mrs. Paul
Lukas o f given by Rev. F. Jcrnlgan of
Slavtu, has majored in public tho First Bnptist Church.
speaking in local 4-H clubs
Mrs. Milton Gore, progrnm
us well as in bis English chairman, introduced office
classes. He was Introduced by girls and the "B and-Aids"
Mrs. Donnu Neely, English and tuld o f their work. A g ift
teacher, and was highly com­ was presented by the PTO to
mended by those attending tho girls, Marian Carpenter,
for the fine job bo performed Jun Beasley, Jan Sutton, Gay
tis installing official.
Ulrey, Bonnie W arfield, and
Plans fur summer school In Pat Erwine, office girls, and
Oviedo were announced by Linda Brewer utid Linda Hig­
Principal Clyde Holder who gins, band-aids who appeared
advised that summer classes, 111 their striped uniforms.
with credits received, will bo
Mrs. Leon O lllff, hospitality
tuught for tho first tinio this chairman,
presented
Syme
year at the school. A rem­ with a g ift and announced
edial reading clinic will be that money usually s|&gt;ent to

J. Palmer Heads Oviedo PTO

The present officers are I first vice president; John T. * treasurer;
Stedman, s i t e *
a representative fo r the
.merican Ordnance Associs- R. D. Keene, chairman o f the ; Lcstcy, second vice president; live vice president and Thom*
ion, serves on the board of board; R. V. Phillips, presi- John G. Arlko, third vice as E. Halle, secretary-traffic
ustecs o f Brevard Englncer- dent; Gen. J. C. Hutchison, president; S. O. Chase Jr., |manager.
i g College, Melbourne, and
dongs to the American Indilute o f Aeronautics and
All I said was:
Vstronnutica. and the Nationi| Management Association.
The
League’s executive
committee, according to Gor!on Stcdmnn, executive vice
president, will meet begin­
ning with luncheon at noon
June 17 at the Robert Meyer
to review currently active
matters and determine policy
and procedure as to problems
which w ill confront the frrsh
and processed citrus industry
in the future as such prob­
lems are related to the trans­
portation o f these commodi­
ties.
The membership will elect
the board o f directors that
evening, to be followed by
election of officers and mem­
bers o f the executive com­ yJW V NEW L U C K Y S T R IK E F IL T E R S
mittee.

Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat. ’

l l l h ’i s

F IR S T IIA D Y born during Hospital Week was Kenneth Leon Veech, son
o f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Veech, o f the Park Avenue Trailer Park. The lucky
baby received a $25 savings bond from the Seminole Hospital Auxiliary.
Mrs. A. F. Hunt (righ t) makes the presentation to the parents. Veech is
attached to RVAH-13 at Sanford Naval A ir Station.
(Herald Photo)

Men you can look to for

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Maurice Bulled
Competent, dependable, proud of
the quality products he sells.
Maurice Hulled serves the homes
of T. G. Lee Dairy's Sanford
customers.

Surot M ake It thfokl
m int’s tho w ay to o rd e r a Btoak fo r fu ll
flavo red enjoym ent.
W o n t n k ln g -s b n extra-thick sirloin, ft d elu x e
flint miprnon, p o rk chops w ith pockets o r sim p ly
a upoolai size pot roast?

William Carte

Just any the w o rd to the F u b lix M eat M an. H e
pro-cuts a lot o f m oat In the stylo an d sizes
.popular fo r av era g e fam ily m eals. But h e'll b e
h ap p y to custom -out m eat to y o u r order.

This is the man who serves your
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William Carte is a man you can
depend on for service.

And a trademark
that means

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By Abigail Van Buren

C i____

D E A R A B B Y t I* r . he*n

attorney your h n a b a n d

married to a auceeesful at*

aurely

tornty fo r

complications

children

80 rear*. Our

are

fro w n

and

known

the
wlvea

many
face

when they auddenty become

a

widowed with no knowledfe

wonderful, fenerou t man.
He'a been very food to me,
hut I hare never known
whore wo etood financially.
B e alwara fa r e me a genarena allowance to run the
heeae, and 1 never aakad
e a r questions.
I t Juat occurred to me
that la all the yeara we've
been m a r r i e d
ha haa
hreufht homo a blank In*
coma tax form fo r my
aIfilature. Then ho would
take it to hla office to fill
out later. I know nothlnf
about hla total Income, de*
ductloei, ate. Do you think
I'd be aaklnf fo r trouble if,
neat time, I refuaed to alyn
It until he fllla It out eo
111 know what’a what?
CURIOUS
B E A R CU RIO U S: Aa an

o f their huabanda' financial
affalra.
You
ahould be
aware o f what ha own a and
what he owea. l t ’o only
common aenae fo r a w ife
to know the score. Aak
your huaband to fill you In
N O W Instead o f flllln f out
hla Income tax form "la*
U r."
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e
e

m e.

My

huiband

U

D E A R A B B Y : I am fe t*
tiny married eoon and w e
plan to toko a cabin on a
lake fo r our honeymoon. I
waa thlnklnf o f to k ln f my
12-year-old alatar with ua
so aha could take picture!
o f my husband and ma to*
feth tr. I f we were to f o
alone, we would have to
■ettle fo r plcturee o f our*
■elvee token by each other.
M y fiance aaya It la okay

Qacoby
Today wa hava a discussion
o f the two-way floesso.
Jim : "W hat la the origin of
t in expression that a peek Is
worth two flutsses?”
Oswald: "Y o u aroa't sup­
posed to look at an opponenta
carda but soma players are
ao earoloti that you can't help
ooolxf eome o f their cards
•omo o f the time. When you
have to finesse for a king It
dots you ao good to aoo It. I f
It la la back o f the a c t you
can’t flatten fo r M. I f it la la
front o f the a c t you would
have finessed in aay event
and picked U up. Whan It
comas to the queen you may
hava two ways to go fo r it aa
to today's hand."
Jim : "Y o u sure have two
ways to go fo r that queen of
dubs and you had bettor go
the right way if you want to
maka your three no-trump."
Oswald: "Y a s, East wins tba
spade lead with the a ct and
returns tba suit. It makes no

with him, but be thinks It
m lfh t seem ellly to eome
people. Please answer soon.
Thank you.
M A K IN G P L A N S
D E AR M A K IN G : A pic*
tore la supposed to be
worth 10,000 words, hut I
doubt If it’a worth takinx
your 12-year*old a I a t a r
alon f on your honaymoon.
Leava her home and aak a
friendly tourist to assist
you.
e
e
e
D E A R A B B Y : I wonder
i f othar women have had
this stunt pulled on them,
and bow they handled I t t
I have been Invited to
luncheons and aven dinner
parties whtra th en are
three and aometimaa four
"hoateasea" who have gone
In to ffth er to f iv e the par*
ty. Now, I always recipro­
cate whan I have accept­
ed an Invitation. But at
aoma o f theta affalra I
hava known only ono hos*

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difference whether you play
the queen or the ten, since
West has the king and Jack. Ha
takas three more spade tricks
and leads a heart. You hava
four diamond tricks and two
heart tricks in top cards and
need three club tricks to make
your contract. Since the EastWest hands hava not been
shown, bow would you go af­

F o r years now the experts
en fa m ily livin g hava been
w orrying out loud and In
print over
tha
American
housewife and how confused
she It over her role In mod­
ern society. She haa been
pictured as feeling guilty if
she work* outside the home
and guilty If aha doesn't con­
tribute to the fam ily income.
She'e not aura, according to
tha experts, o f her own worth
— because everyone tells htr
how stay she has It with all
today’s labor-saving equip­
ment.
She no longer even believes
that "mother knows beat"
about har own children and ao
aha Is a frightened, Instead
• f a confident, parent.
N ow a sociologist who has
bean teaching m a r r i a g e
courses fo r many yeara ctalma
that tha American huaband la
confuted about hla role, too.

ruh &gt; M itie tt

Dr. Henry A . Bowman o f tha
University o f Texas aaya men
"no longer have a definition
o f what it takea to be a raal
two-fisted
red-blooded
heman."
Because there la no real
way fo r a city dweller to
measure this quality In him­
self many men today, aaya
the professor, become too ab­
sorbed In their Jobs, apsndInr more time than
they
should away from horns. Or
thsy becoms overly strict in
disciplining thslr children. Or
they try to prove their mas­
culinity by woman-chasing.
I f both men and women are
as confused and uncertain In
their rolea in this fail-chang­
ing world aa tha experts
claim, It would aeem that In
this period o f transition hus­
bands and wlvsa ahould try
harder than ever before to
make each other feel secure,

dG qhU ghii

hepatitis last year. The doc­

me. Am I Indebted to A L L
tha hostesses, or Just the

"r e s t" and my huaband aald

one who invited me? Please

I

print

Either

would le a n him In a min­

I have a lesson to learn,
or eoms o f my friend* hava.
8 H 1 1 LE Y
D E A R S H IR L E Y : You
are Indebted only to tho
hostess who invited you.
*
a
•

ute— but where can a wom­
an with an 8th grad* edu­
cation go with five kids?
O LD BEFORE T H IR T Y
D E A R O LD : Your mate
la hardly a gem. But whet
you taw In him tigh t yeara
ago haa probably been ob­
scured by the eteam
of
boiling diapers. Think back.
And then
aak a Family
Service counselor to help
you back Into each other's
arms and o ff each other’s
backs.
*
*
e

tha

answer.

D E A R A B B Y : W het do
you do with a man who
tells his w ife she should be
able to do all her house­
work in a few houra and
then alt down fo r tha rest
o f tha day? I am 27 and
have
3 children.
Tha
youngait la eight months
old and tha oldeit la seven.
M y huiband nevtr offers
ona bit o f help, which Is all
right, I f ha just wouldn't
vole* his opinion on how
things could be done easier
and better. I f the klde are
■lek, he says It's m y fault
fo r not taking better care
o f them. I f I am tick, ha
haa a fit, I had Infectious

By Oswald Jacoby

ter that missing queen?"
Jim: " I see tha reason for
(he expression. It would be
nice to have seen that queen.
Falling that It Is theoretically
an even money chanea or
nearly so. 1 do hava tha ad­
vantage of having seen some
discards on m y diamonds and
also East’s discard on tha
fourth epada. Eventually I will
hava to go after clubs and pro­
bably will do so before 1 cash
the second heart ao as to be
aura not to go down more than
one."
Oswald: "Would you say
you had aa aven money
chance?"
Jim : "N o , and neither would
you think that your chance o f
success was even money.
Somehow or other, every good
player gathers some Informa­
tion from tha manner in which
his opponents play their cards
and his so-called even money
two-way flnassas work at least
two times In three."

(jt/e ]h&amp; W om an:

teas— tha ona who Invited

needed, loved and admired.
A fte r all, a w ife Isn't going
to worry too much about her
own worth and her own con­
tribution to tha world If her
huiband lets har know that
he thinks the la a wonderful
w ife, a fine mother, a stim­
ulating companion and a real
helpmate (whether she is a
full-time homemakers or a
working w ife ).
And a man needn't worry
about proving his masculinity
If his w ife glories In it —let­
ting him be head o f tha fam ­
ily, leaning on his strength
and building up hla ego as
only a truly feminine women
can,
So while husband* and
wives are stumbling along
trying to find their way, they
can make the road much caa.
ler fo r aach other— If they
only will.

tor tald all I could do waa
waa

Juat plain lasy. I

P e r Abby'a b o o k l e t ,
"H o w To Hava A Love­
ly Wadding,” send M cento
to Abby, Box 69700, Los
Angeles, Calif.
*
•
*
Troubled? W rite to A B ­
B Y , Box 88700, Los Ange­
les, Calif. F o r a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelop*.

E0YTH TH O RN TO N M cLE O D
A t a luncheon party recent­
ly I talked with three men
who havo what they call
"W orthy Products," and one
product whleh I saw le, to my
way o f thinking, not only
worthy . • . but a modern
miracle!
Woman who ao long hava
worked hard a t m a k i n g
smart-looking draperies, saw­
ing Ilka mad yat never quite
alii* to obtain a "decorator"
pleat, now need sew no more.
Tha new quick drape la here!
In 60 seconds you can plaat
curtains In tho perfect decor­
ator pleat, with ao aowlng,
no pinning.
I f you want to lino a pair
o f curtains, Juat place the
material togethar, turn over a
deep hem and uae the quick
drape
completely
reusable
pleatera. Everything le In the
box. Juat follow direction*
and uaa the "pleatera," allp
on tho holders and there you
are.
When you wash or hava tha
drapes cleaned, Just remove
tha plaster gadgets and you
havo straight curtains cleaned
or put through tha washing
machine. Thera are no pleats
to try to p re n properly. Juat
reuse your pleatera.
Thera la something about
curtains which faeclnete wom­
en. Thsy would rather have
new curtains now and than
than a now place o f furniture.
And curtains do dress up a
room. N ow you can hava
spring, aummar, fa ll and win­
ter draperies ao easily!
I think women ahould al­
ways decorate a room to fla t­
ter th tir own coloring and
penonallty. Hava only things

which go with you. For foatanco. I llko colorful china,
tuck aa large cups, deep
bowls, etc. I waa given a
lovely eat o f chins, with pink
roeobuds and pale blue bord­
er*, which does not " g o " with
mo—ao I hava given It to a
friend who adores It and it
looks Just right when ah*
places It on har table. She
loves "p re tty " things.
Get going on tho qulek
drape Idea and suit YO U R
panensllty.
Tom orrow — "D oor Edyth
Thornton M cLeod."

10-11 PM. (C B S ) The Dan­ The Poets, The Explosion,
ny Kays Show, (R erun). Imo­ The Shindogs, The W elling­
gens Coca and Danny gat to­ tons, The Blossoms, plus Rick
gether again tonight and Lancelot. Song hits include
there Is no end to the comedy "Shakln' A ll O ver," "Beady
routines these tw o can pull Taddy," "W e're Goona Make
o ff. Either aa ■ huiband and It" and "D r. Peal Good."
w ife team or In doing a par­
8-8:30 p.m. (C B S) Dick
ody on love acenea from the Van Dyke Show, ''There'* No
movie* they go great. 81nger Sale Like Wholesale." Bud­
Nancy Wilson gueita with dy's out to provs he can real­
"Th a Beat la Y e t T o Coma" ly get it fo r you wholesale
and "L ova H at Many Faces." and Rob and Laura are hla
She also Joint Danny in 'Sim­ selected vlctima, Laura wants
ple Melody."
a raccoon coat and, in order
7:80*8 p.m. (N B C ) The V ir­ to complete Buddy’s very
ginian. "R ida A Dark T ra il." special
transaction,
Buddy,
(R eru n ). This ona has a fa ir­ Rob and Laura all hava to
ly exciting plot, heavy with pretend they're Italian and go
dlamogua made most inter­ through several s n o r t e d
esting by Lee J, Cobb ae forma o f humiliation. A s us­
Judge Garth. I t 1* a flashback ual, a very funny half hour,
to tha time whan Trampas once you get into it.
came lato Garth's fold, but aa
an antagonist rather than a
worshipping employe. Trampaa la a Juvoslle delinquent
whose father (Bunny Tufts)
lesit much bettor. When the
fath er la killed by Garth In
•elf-defense, Trampas secret­
ly gets a Job a t the Garth
ranch to wreak vengeance on
the Judge.
8:30-8:80 pjn . (A B C ) Shindig. Honest, this to not • re­
run. O r even • rescream. But
tha show has to ha regarded
a s a howling success, what
w ith such impervious-to-taste
s i r s aa tha R olling Stones,

f-11 p.m.
day

N igh t

(N B C )
Movie.

Robert
Mitcham

Wednee

wMi»tcr Moses"
Starts Thera.

For
Heroes.”
(Rerun),
squad o f Infantry secures
■mail beach in tha Siegfried
Line and fool tha Germans In
to balls ring they have a large
group with them. SUva Me(Jucen p layi a surly medal
winner who has been broken
to private, and Bobby Darin
la the squad operator who la
more concerned with taking
loot than fighting. Pesa Park­
er and Harry Uuardlno a n
sergeants, and Nick Adams
playa a Polish refugee who
tag* along a fter the G it.
Even comic Bob Nawhart
gate Into the act as a RFC.
8:30 * 10:30 p.m. (A B C ).
Burka'a Law. "W h o Killed
Cassandra C asa?" (Rerun).

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(1) T h . Lata Show

Talmadge Elected
B y Historians
Jameo Tolraidjje woo elect­
ed trcaiurer of the Sanford
Hlttorlcal Society at a recast
meeting.
William Vincent Sr. ihowed
picture* of early Sanford to
the group, which included
William Toevo Jr., Eldred
Jeonlion, A. B. Fetcrooe Jr.,
Arthur Kirchbotf, Mr. end
M ri. Harold H. llow e u 4
Talmadge.
Next meeting ot the Society
will be held June IT.

Cadette Scouts
At Camporee
Cadette Girt Scout Troop
64 participated tn a prim i­
tive camporee at Camp Lana*
rhea recently with 425 fir la
from ell o f the C itn ii Council.
Adulta with the troop w ere
Mrs. Ina Hunt and Mra.
Joyce Sawyeie. Girls
ticipated:
Youngblood, Gayle
A ba A n d e r e e n . BeemMe
Dunn, A na M a c L a i M A 3.
Miller, Kllaabath Bwaamy, P.
Hunt, M tiled * Nolaae, K ,

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fewyete.

�SIDE GLANCES

O U R BO A R D IN G HOUSE

By Galbraith

Hold Your O wnSale W ith HERALD W ant-Ads

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20. Hardware
ffljf Banfarb Srralb
Page 6A — May 26, 1965

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C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

22. I'I limbing
PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
F R E E ESTIM ATES
R. L H A R V E Y
l i t Nanford Ave._______i l l - 1111

23. Painting
P A IN T IN Q *

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30. Home Appliances

21 to 25 IS | l.30| 3.15| 4.75

G. E. Ap.llencee— New A Ueed
111 Magnolia___________ t l l - l l l t

2A to 30 |S 1 1.S0 | 2.78 I 5.70

31. Musical Instruments

Lies
per lino}
th erg n
C h art**

C O N T K A C T R ATE S
ON H K tlU EST

CLASS I ME I* IMNI'La V
11.50 1’ rr Inch
(Minimum
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PRISCILLA’S POP

D E A D LIN E S

J C t L L A fl M U S T '

W ELLS
DRILLED , PUMPS
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
All Trpaa and Slaea
Wa Itepalr and Servlca
S T I N E
Machine and Supplr Co.
HIT w . tnd s t _________ I l l - t t l l

11 to IS u I 1.50 |1.»»1 2.85
IS to 20 H I 1.50 12.52 I 2.80

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12 Noon Day Before
Publication Pur
Inarrtiona and Kill*
(S a t Noon For Monday)

?unTng
tlin e Cumbaa — l l t - t l l )
Plano Tuning ao&lt; Repair
W. L. Harmon
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50. Mine. For Sale
able.
Repoaieselnn
L I at
1141.44 — l l t l . l l i 1- Un­
derwood Hand Adding Ma­
chine, Credit balance, Hubtracte,
Repoiaeselon.
Llal
till.o o Special Ill.tO .
PO W ELL'S O FFICE SU PPLY
HOOVER VAC. CLEANERS
W H IT E SEW ING MACHINES
Authorised Bales A Service
G ARRETTS
100 B. First.
t tl- lIM
HANFORD SEW ING C EN TE R
104 Mo. Park Ave.
tll- llll
1/4 HOLLYW OOD Red. foam
nialtrrea,
linens
Included.
Iiracllcallr new. I!I- »7 7 ).
•J» PLYM OUTH, luggauo reck.
Ruby Stroller. til-4011.
UFED A ir Conditioner 110-130
voiia, n o . i n - m s .
M EVH W O R K HKI1IT8 It

A H M Y -N A V Y SURPLUS
110 Hanford Ave.

2. I'cm innU

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Rut I didonly rntks on* osll. Ilk* you atldl.l told Jtnio
to Hiv e tho gong otll mot'*

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

323-S7S1

CH ECK OUR E V E R Y D A Y
Do you have a drinking prob­
LO W PRICKB!
lem. W rite P. O. Ilua t i l l ,
O FFIC E F IIR N IT U R R
Sanford.
Hample Itema: 4 Dr. I.etterflle
Cabinet, full suspension, Reg.
111.11. our price 119.91. Royal
4. Beauty Care
Hwlrel
E lec.
Chair,
Iteg.
|I),)S. our price 141.11. CosH A R R IE TT*'* Beauty R 0 o k.
co Ever. Swivel Chair, Reg.
• oft water, evenlna apple.
I71.1S, our price 117.10.
IOi do. Oak. t r i - s m .
PO W E I.L'fl OFFICE H UPPLT

COLORED P H O P E R T T
FOR HALE
1 BDRM. HOME O N LY
1100 DOWN
Jim W a lte r Corporation haa
nice I Udrm. home for sale
R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S
In Oefeen. (D irections: Tak e
Realtor
State Road 411 Eaat out ot
Raymond LundquteL Aaeo.
Hanford, go through Osteen
I l l - t i l t Atlantic Bank Bldg.
A look fo r arrow s house A
lot fo r eale. On le ft Just
outside C ity L im its.) Only
T H E T IM E TE STE D P1BM
1104 Down. 110.40 per month.
111 N. P ark Ava.
Ill- lilt
Call Orlando Collect 111-0)11.

F U R N IT U R E
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55. Furniture For Sale
W ILSON • M A IE R FURN
Bur — BaU — Trade
l l l - l l E. let.
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$100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES

Seminole Realty

12. Special Notices

73. Male or Femnle Help

II1 -IIII

Seleotlon o f I, t. and 4
Uedrooma located In varloga
He,(lone o f Sanford
Immediate D elivery __

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15. Special Services

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1 M H t bo gtttlng eld. Tho ItMs I baby i t t tonight
M W M d •I Hulo Hoops!"

E* R m t m

Put He

R E A D Y -M IX f'O NC RKTK
Illocke. Stepping Htonee, Hand,
Hleei, Grease Traps. Rock,
Lot Mark ere, Polyethylene,
W ire Ueeh. Htepe. W indow
Hills, Dry W elle A Drain Tils.
M IR AC LE CONCRETE CO.
LAW NS mowed. Edging, Lota
Cleaned, Leaves Vacuumed.
I ll- t lO f.
51. Articles For Kent

LAW NN MOWED, Fluor cleanIng A Window Cleaning. 111t lt l.

A &amp; H CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
ROOFING, P A IN T IN G A
INSULATING
Financing Arranged
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SICK ROOM NEEDS

BU G S B U N N Y

Wheel Chalre, W alkers, Cense
A Crutches tor rent nr eale.
Prescriptions at L o w e s t
Prices. Discount to people
over I I A all Service Person­
nel. Check our prices.

F A U S T DRUG STORE
Free Delivery

111-6114

F IX IT BHOF
N EW LOCATION
IM Bo. French
111-1111
T A X I SERVICE— Round trip
from Oviedo to Sanford or
anywhere In thle vicinity.
Reasonable Rates. I t t - I I I T .

16. Intarior Decorators
UPHOLSTERING.
D t t | Of
lea Slip Covers. P roa esti­
m ates A ll work guaranteed.
Also, used furniture, &gt;tama&gt;
ante fo r eale. Adaina Decora'
to re l l l - l e l l . _______________
18. Ia p 4 e e e W

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11M mSTlIHWBW

M A IN TE N A N C E
Mowing.
Spraying,
Pruning.
Edging. Lot Your Landsaape
Be Our W orry. D ell ue for
■•Um ata an Y ea r Round
K a Im .

VOSS LANDSCAPE
828-1950 Aftar 6
19. HvikUra S e w * *
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c a i t c o lc r o te StepA
OR EGO H I L U M M R CO
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IM -M M

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IRONINO, my home, I l l - I l l !
Satisfaction guaranteed.
DATS W O R K 1 1 1 -im .

Legal Notice

R E N T A BED
Rotleway,
Hospital.
Baby
B eds
by Day, Week, ar
Month.
CA It ROLL'S F U R N IT U R E
111 W. I at.
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IN T H E
CIRCUIT
CO CRT,
NINTH JI'D IlT 41. t lR Cl IT. IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
IN CHANCERT NO, I W I I
NOTICE TO D EFEN D
You name It— we have It!" JOHNNIE T. WATSON,
P lain tiff,
POPCORN M ACH INE for Car­
V I.
nivals. Baiaare A Partis*.
K
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IK
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WATSON,
A M E R IC A N R E N T -A L L
De'endant
t i l l a H iawatha
t ll- llll
T H E STATM OF F L O R ID A T u i
K E IK O WATBON
4141 Queen D rive
corpus Chrtatt. Tease
PLKAPH T A K E NOTICE (h it
la the P e a rl o f tba County you ere hereby required to fit*
dodge, l e u t * * U c e u e ly , State your w ritten anewer or da
Florida, la Probate
fens*. If any, pareonaity or by
la re the M etal* a l l
an attorney, on or before June
E RNEST M ACK LIN
7. &gt;141, at the O ffice ot the
Deceased Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
F IN A L XDTICH
Seminole County Courthouee,
Notice la hereby given that Sanford, Florida. H i l l , and In
the underpinned w ill, on tho m ell a copy thereof to Sten14th day o f June, A. D. t i l l atrom. Davie A McIntosh, A t.
present ta the Honorable Coun­ fornere for P la in tiff, Post O f.
ty Jodgo a t Seminole County, flee Beg 1114, Sanford Florida,
Florida, hla final return, ac­ IITTI, la that certain divorce
count and vouchers, a* Ececu- proceeding
pending
against
•or or the Estate e t E RNEST you la the Circuit Court o f the
MACK LIN , deceased, end at Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
aald time, then and there, make for Seminole County,
Florida,
applloatlon to tho said Judge la Chancery, an abbreviated
tor a final settlement o f kle title o f e ild cause being "John­
administration or aald estate, nie T. W atson. P la in tiff, v e r ­
and for an order discharging sus Ketko W ateoo, Defendant,"
him aa ouch etecutor.
and herein fall not or a D e­
Dated thta lha l l l h d o r a f cree P ro Confeeao w ill be en­
May, A. D. t i l l .
tered against you. and the
/a/ Jamas Edward Macklin causa proceed eg parte.
Aa Eaocutor a f tha Estate (B E A D
a f E R N E ST M AC KLIN ,
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r .
P ia i— i l
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
STK N ITltO M , D A V IS *
By t Martha T . Vtbleu
M clN T O fH
Deputy Clerk
Attorneys (a r B ieeutov
Btenelrom, Davie A McIntosh
Pant O tflco Bog U l t
Atteaaeye at Law
Sanford, Florida m il
PeeW O fflce Bog 111!
Publish May 11, 11, I I A Jaas Bauferd. Florida UTU
I. I N I .
Publish May 1, u , it, SI, t i l l

Legal Notice

CDM-tf

CPU-11

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P A R K IIIR O E — SUW-DIVIYIOM
1 lldrm.. 1 (Ith., Entry Foyer,
Fam ily Room, Breakfast liar,
Rullt - In Kitchen, Central
Heat. Douhla Garage. C ity
Hewer. 117.160, Open Dally.
Evenings 444-1711.

Investment A Realty
I t ! N. Park Ave.
IlM tT t

Management

1 HR., I H Rath*, w ill be a v a il­
able July I. I'h. I l l - I l l ? a fter 4 p. m. o r weekends.

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

£

SO U T H W A R D

Properly

REALTY

77. Situation Wanted

ft

1 REDROOM. I Bath. Asaoma
M ortgage, ph. 121 1(»IT after
I p. m.

VA - FH A

O ffice) I l f . l l l l
CANAH Day Camp begins June W IG — 100 *4 European lla lr,
Brown. Hlyratosm head In NEWS C O n R E I 7-ONDENT
N ights! i n - o i e i
141b., Lake Oolden. For In*
HI-4141
eluded 141.00. 111. 1011.
formation call I l l - I l l ! , Fred
wanted In Oviedo, tlu it cover
1114 Parh Drive
(la n e s _____________________ ____
Social, Church A S c h o o l
MOTHER'S DAY L A Y -A W A Y
Event*. Use o f Camera nereaRrautlful Z ig-Z ag D let-o-M allc
sary. Contact Paul Uronk- 1 REDROOM, Hardwood floor*,
13. t'aterinK • Food
wall to wall carpet, nawly
sewing machine laid away
shlre, Sanford Harald. 111painted Inside A out. 8mall
for Molher'a Day G ift. Party
1111.
B LA C K EVE PEAS. Come pick
down payment A terms. 1101
lett Area. Only tll.Ou, B a l­
your own. Ph. t l l - l l l l nr
Fnrast Dr.. Wynnewood. 111ance palable monthly. Call
111-4011.
tltl.
Collect GA 1-1117, Orlando.
• M k M k n iltllM I

ft

$100.00 DOWN

M O N TH LY P A Y M E N T S
FROM $50.00
FOR T H E IJEST HOME
72. Female Help Wanted
BU Y
SEE YOUR
Hi i UHKK K K P K Il for fam ily of

H O S P IT A L BED,
tar ( p. m.

I PK H ALI'! Buff Colored AKC.
Itralatcreil
Cocker
Hpanlel
•loc. 1&gt;4 yrs, l l l - t l l t .

A
w

Seminole Realty

DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop­
tion. boarded Animal Rescue
liSsgue, 1101 W. Minnesota,
liet.and Ph. T l l . f l t t .

A N IM A I.
IIAV K N .
Kennel*.
Hrrerned Itun, llo.irdl i&lt; 1111711. Y 'a ll collie are ual

S t Johns Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

I. May lira In. 111.7014 a fter
1.
HEN MORE Automatic Washer,
good condition, 1 II-II0 0 after REGISTERED NURSE. L.P.N..
Cook fo r challenging work
I.
for the elderly. Above aver­
AUTO M ATIC Washer, newly re
age salary. Apply D ellary
conditioned
110. It. C. A.
Manor Nuralng Home. I l l Whirlpool
air
conditioner
4411.
$40. 111*1411 a fter I p. m.
W ANTK D t Whlta lady between
14 Cu. Ft. O K. Refrigerator.
I I A 40 to llva In good home
Wardrobe
Trunk.
Vacuum
with widow. Must be able to
cleaner. NO 1-4111.
cook A do some housework.
111-4177.
________
10" (IE Range. Ilka new, 111.
t i l - 0111.

H. Bets &amp; Supplies

B A ilT P IL C H E R
Beet Buy Broker
111-7411 Day or N igh t

R A V E N N A P A R K , I Bedroom,
For the biggest selection a f
1 bath. Low down payment
nearlr new and used fu rn i­
111.14 monthly. Call m-4144.
ture, aea N oll's Furnltura
Real Estate — insurance
B rokeragt
In
Caseelborrr Ird A Park Ave
Ill- M il
H O W E L L P A R K — Only I I
on 17-11. Open • dare I to 1.
10 ACRES — BY O W N ER
minutes from NAS near Youth
Joins
Deltona,
1,000*
Lake
Seminole
Elementary
and
FREE E S TIM A TE
front. 1,100’ paved road front.
Junior H igh School*. F u lly
Upholstering A M attress ren­
1 miles from Sanford. High
air conditioned three bedovating. New O Ueed Furni­
land A wooded, Also aeveral
bedroom homes w ith built-in
ture. Call Ntx Bedding M fg.
Lakefront
Lots.
Ph. New
stove, te r ra iio floors, eldeCo. at m
C elerr Ave, 111Smyrna 411.7111.
w alk* A eewere. V A A F1IA
1111.
resales, only 1100.00 down,
LA R O E eight bedroom, I bath
111.00 month total. VacanL
Ueed furniture appliances, tool*,
home on specious corner lot,
Quick pneeeiiton. Call 4(7etc. Bought - Sold. L a rrr'e
4 blocks from canter oC Sen4111 (W in te r P a rk ). D ewey
Mart, 111 Sanford Ava. Ph.
ford. Ideal o f Investment,
M etcalf Realtor.
111-1111.
buelneas o r building alto.
Owner overeeaa. 411 W. let
Bt. Contact E verett A - H ar­
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
per, Registered Broker, 1441
Bedd.ng A Furniture
Park Ave., Ph. til-1111. In
A T FACTO R Y PR IC E S!
Hanford or Lt. Colonel R o­ S E V E R A L ou tstandin g 3 A I
I l l Magnolia
111-1111
bert C. Morris, Adjutant Gen­
Bedroom Hom e* available In
eral Division, Headquarters
a ll Areas ot Sanford. L e t us
1 SET Bunk Bede 111. 111-1110.
UHAREL'R, A P O New York.
Show you Aroundl
0»I01.
(Send
A IR
M A IL ).
Please do not disturb tenant.
60. ItusinesH O p p o rt.
Make otter. Listed securities
acceptable In trade.
m o l t Interval Short Term In ­
1101 « . Park Ave.
ventor Wanted. U t i l UuelI l l t i l l anytim e
IN T E R E S T E D IN A
neae. Ph. a lte r 1:10 p. m.
R E A L BARG AIN ?
111*0114.
Then this targe 1 bedroom
I BEDROOM HOME O X LT
home with wood floor*, eepISO DOWN
69. Schools &amp; Instructions
•r a t* dining room and F lor­ Jim W a lter Corporation has
ida room, with large shad*
nice 1 Bedroom home fo r
frees w ill please you. The
•ale in shady Borrento, The
F LYIN G SEM INOLE RANCH
ow ner le asking only 17,140
perfect anewer for a young
(Space University A irp ort)
with Term*.
married couple who want to
Located I mile* East ot Oviedo
STE M PE R AG ENCY
•eve money A finish the In­
on llw y . 410 I* now open.
Realtor
Appraiser
lm
u
ror
terior o f the home themStudent Instruction now g iv ­
111-4)11
1111 8. French
solve*,
(D irection*:
Take
en In Piper Cherokee "110."
Hwy. 44 to Sorrento, then
Come out and learn to (ly
IF
YOU
P
A
Y
rent
you
can
take Hwy. 417 North. W hen
NOW. Eapert Instruction in
own a homa o f your own.
a releanil atmosphere rem ov­
you turn, look tor arrows tit
Home ready fo r occupancy.
the property Just o f f Hwy,
ed (rum busy (ra ttle pat­
l.M
N
E
N
TE
R
PR
ISES.
INC.
tern*. T w in-engine Charter
41.) Only (16 down A tl«.20
194 Longwood Pim a, Longavallsbla anywhere. K e a n
per month. Call Orlando Col­
wood, Fla,
Aviation I ’ roducla available
lect 1)1-4911.
for llappy F lyin g. Ph. J4S.
LO V K l.Y CO UNTRY HOME
H o t tor further Information
C O U N TR Y HOME
On lartt* lake, 1-A of land, 1
and appointment.
tldrm., 1 bathe, I k *, living MODERN 3 Bedroom, A ir Con.
dltloned,
masonry home on
room,
eep,
dining
room,
k
it­
MEN 17-10 W A N T E D
TO
U ra * 110 ft. by H I ft. ParcM
chen equip., doubt* garage,
T R A IN for Railroad Com*
fu lly air conditioned, hard­
o f rich lend. Just West o f
munlratlona position*, aver­
C ity A I minute* from down­
wood floor#, grounds nicely
age IfnO-tlOO a month. Job*
Inn
lumped.
Aw
ay
from
tra
f­
town Hanford. Only 110,710,
created by retirem ent*, fami­
fic A airplane pattern.
with enod local financing
ne** Increases. T raining need
available,
not Interfere with present
C. A . W H ID D O N, SR.
work. Must have clear re­
B RO K E R
cord, no handicap*, not color
161 4. Park
ftl- IH I
Mind, and high arhoot. W rite
name, home address, phone to
1101 8. Park Ava.
Ilox l i t , Hanford Herald.
90. I&lt;otH For Sale
111-1131 anytime
4 LUTS 1)11.00. *21.00 down
71. Male Help Wanted
SH AD Y OAKH
| tl mo. Oakway o ff Hanford
Ave. 111-1741._________________ You'll love this t lilt, custom
APT.
M ANAGER.
II
Unite,
built home In beautiful M ayHanford, Retired
preferred.
fair. The many e itra e make
Call 111-4171 or 111-1070 Or­ 93. Houses For Sale
Il a "hom e." R ealistically
lando after T p. m.
priced. Only
11.040 down,
Hhown by appointment. C all
G o vern m en t O w ned
P A R T TIM E , Handyman, reDottle
Dolt
at
t l l - l l l l . KaHomes
tired or asml-retlred, Itoneet.
elusive
with
C R U M LE Y Reference*. 111-1141.
Mi INTU ITU . INC.

MEN W A N T E D — Ages 17-10 to
S P E C IA L ON I'EKMH
1/4 TON York Air Conditioner,
(rain for Railroad Communi­
Ace llrauty Hho|i has moved
111: Davenport |ll&gt;; Single
cations position. See ad Un­
In Cut *N' Curl tlrauly Hhup,
It,..11.a-w ay Red, 110. I l l der Claea It.
10'S o ff of regular pricer of
on e.
I ’ srme. I l l I’alniatto Ave. I'h.
let CLASH IIODY Man. Recta
121-imll.
Carpets clean easier with the
llndy Shop, Hanford Ave. A
liiue I.uelra Electric HhamIth 111-7041.
pnoer
only
I
I
per
day.
Car6. Child Care
roll Furnltura Co.
NAN M l I'M K ID D IE CARE, 14 I t F K IttiE R ’ H A I r Conditioner
K. dak Ave.. l l l - l i t l l . Infanta
ll.ono 1ITU, |100 cash, 121to ( yrs. Wa Never Cloie.
m i.

SHORT RIBS

SELL.
US
Four
Furniture.
Quick Service with the Ce»h.
■U PE R T R A D IN G
POST.
111-1111.
USED

24. Well Drilling

PLW W S
RECORD*

' W T A t t M U T I f fM TIRED OF
OOOP S O M , C M f T 1
K u t n I g THEN s E h BORHOOD X
*&gt;U BHT 7HS ALARM 1
, fOKYDU WH6M f T » TIM S ROR '* X M \ C X jO C X M O LC TM C
r M M / WBAR.7HJS0LP WATCH AMD \ TAKE TH AT INSTEAPl
KSCPCHECKSJd r r - WHEN T H 'U T T L H ) I ’LL HAVE ENOUGH
H AM PM OM F/VB A M P T K B idH A N D
M lS e R Y W ^ p J T V * ■
— n TO T W E U ft. COMB W OKT
J T IM * COMES. WITH*
HOMei
jmflflT OUTKMOWMWHEM

Dlalaaea

84. Real Estate • Sale

21. Howe Repairs________
COMPLETE K IT C H E N rem o.
deling, w ith complete low
Financing arranged. Call I I I 1JJ0 or I 1 M I I I . ______________

95. Homes For Sale

53. Wanted To Buy

(104 DOWN
t HR.. I t x 17 Fla. Rm „ Ter.
Floor*, K it. equip. |4T mo.
pa ye all. H E L M L Y R E A L T Y .
O fflre In V illa g e Hall. N. Or­
lando. 111-1411, nights 1111171.
I

m
■

BEDROOM A ir Conditioned,
Itt
bathe,
Florida
Room,
V ery
Reasonable.
T ee
A
Green Estate. 111-0441.

Legal Notice

IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF a
FLORIDA, IN A ND FOR IE M I- •
NOLE COUNTY.
CHAXCKHY NO. 14A4B.
n o t i c e n r nu i t
V IA N N E M. T A Y L O R ,
P lain tiff,
l l l - l l t l 1441 Hiawatha at IT-11

Payton Realty

Legal Notice
IN T H E CIRCUIT COVET OF
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR BKMINOLH
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
IN CHANCERY NO. 14WB
M UTUAL FIN AN CE COMPANT.
~i corporation.
P la in tiff
veJO IIN N Y J. JACO and A R L E N E
JACO, hie wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE o r SUIT
■TATE o r FLOEIDA TOi
JOHNNY J. JACO and A R ­
LE NE JACO, his w ife
whose residence lei
UNKNO W N
You are hereby required tn
file yonr answer or w ritten de­
fense!. If eny, In the above pro.
ceedlng with the Clerk o f thle
Court, and to serve a copy
thereof upon the P la in tiff's atforntye. whose nemee and ad*
dreee appears hereon, on or be­
fore the Ith day o f June, lld l,
the nature o f this proceeding
being a suit for forecloeura of
m ortgage against the follow
Ing described property, to-wits
Lot 1* "lo c k 1. MOBILE
MANOR, tnd SECTION, as
recorded In P te l Book lt,
Teg#* 41. 47 A 41, Public
Records af Bemlaola Coun
ty, Florida
DONE AND O RD ERED At
•aaford County o f Seminole.

S},idV.,i3rM*

,rd 4,r

(SE A L)
Arthur If. Beckwith Jr.,
ru rttBemlaola
County,
Florida
B y) Martha T . Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Joseph W. Panlello e t
(1REGORT, COURS A
P A N IE L L O
Attorneys fo r F U tn llff
444 Jtckson Street
Tampa t. Florida
c d m -'xi

Uv

*•

P A U L A. T A T L O R ,
Defendant.
TO* P A U L A. T A Y L O R ,
whose resldenre la
1411 Orlando Drive,
Hen Joes, California,
A sworn complaint having
been filed In (he Circuit Court &amp;
In and fo r Seminole County, V
Florida, In Chanrery. entitled
"V IA N N E M. TAYIdJR. Plain­
tiff, ve. P A U L A. T A Y L O R , De­
fendant,” praying for certain
rella f for (he above named
p lain tiff, V IA N N E M. T A Y L O R .
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . T H U
IR TO N O T IF Y YOU that If
you wleh to defend agalnet and
contest the above entitled ac­
tion, you are required to file
your anewer or other w ritten
derm a*. If any you have to
Ihle complaint, with the C lerk &amp;
o f the above styled Court and 9
lo serve upon p la in tiffs attor­
ney. A L B E R T N. F IT T S , 1 Ma­
sonic Building, Sanford, F lo r­
ida, a copy therof, on or befor the ll t h day o f June. l l l l .
The nature o f aald complaint
le to pray that the above des­
cribed Court w ill gran t tha
above named p la in tiff a d iv ­
orce o f and from you a vinculo
matrimonii aad w ill award cus­
tody o f the fo llo w in g named
children, to -w ltt Vlanne Paula
T aylor, Mary M argaret T a y lor _
and Paul A. Taylor, J r , to the f t
•aid p laintiff.
F A IL HOT TO A N S W E R leet
a decree pro eonfteeo be enter­
ed herein against you.
W ITN E S S my hand and o f f i ­
cial seal o f the above etyled
Court at Sanford. Femlnole
County, Florida, this l l l h day
o f May, A. D. l i l t .
(B E A L )
A rth u r H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f Above Styled Court
A lb ert N. Fltta
Attorney fo r P la in tiff
_
I Maaenle Bldg.
.
ft
Sanford, Florida.
*
Publish May It , I I * J i m %

1,1 **• 1MI CPM-1%

�Want Ads Are Community Conversation — Read and Use Them ! Call 322-5612
95. Houses For Sole
I

95. Houses For Ssls

94*

Asntorb

BED ROOK. I B ATH HOKE,
LAKEW OOD SHORES
T il Baywood ClreU. Ilea w ill 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, double car*
at&gt;4 pump. Monthly payment
porta. Air Corn), Dlehwaaher,
H I .I I .
Including
Internet,
I I I . 100. I l l
monthly,
t is
( a i m and Inauranc*. Call 111.
Cherry wood Dr.

F lfllN . 3 11Palroetm tooit*** npjir t'l*!'A N Ddiwnutn lr« i! f f , A 1eo 174(1 VO LKSW AG EN Van, Side
l-oader, Enalne recently re­
lUae.
or Ur.JTiO
1 H tn»fu A flit.* i l l Turk.
built, i l j N. W in ter Park
D r. Casselberry.
10’*. Mobile Homes . Sale 1 ROOM Apt., Ivt Flntir. p ri­
vate bath, clean. Adult*. 177111*.
116. Autos • Sals or Trads
1-1 end 1 Bedroom*
NEW and USED
3 IIOQM8 A Hath. W ater A 1111 S K Y L IN E R , retrackatds
Awning* A Cabana*
llaht* furn.. Adult*. H# per
hardtop, radio, heater, power
Q UALt T MOBILE DOMES
month
373-4114. #11 MelHwy. 13-91 »
137-1113
steering. I l l # cash or trad*
tnnxllt* Ave.
fnr older ear. Un. 137-tttT or
as* at H I Garrison Dr.
11)1 8 P A R C R A F T Trailer, 1
FURN.
Apt.
40#
P
«rk
Ft. Wide 11 Ft 1rf.ni. Cxn
be **#n at 1711 W. 3nd SI.
44 VO LKSW AG EN S u n r o o f
KtTHN*. AI*T., Rp#inn#bU. I2Jor call 377-141#.
and radio. Like new, 1144
9110
xlown amt assume low month­
ly
payments.
W ill
accept
10.1, Mobile Homes • Kent FllltN. APT., 133-11*47.
trade of older car.
Ph:
237-1449
after
1
p.
m1# X 1# IlO U R E TB AILE It for I BEDROOM Furn.. Redecorat­
4:3# p. tn. Monday through
ed. W ater. |l# mo 373-9193
rent, 1(4 mn. Shaded Lot.
Saturday

OITR ANCESTORS

loll. night llt.lllo.

NICE 1 Bdrm, corner, 1 Iota,
BDRM.. 1 Hath. Deep
11,710. l l l . l l l l .
fo r lA«n, 171.11 monthly pay­
ment*. Available I June. Ph. 1-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
111*1111.
equipped, fenced yard with
pump. Newly painted, lin o
T W IN BUT
down, iit u m i prints, of H I
I VArr n«At, 1 BR. COttABM,
mo. I l l Mltnoea Terrace, Bun.
1 furnlahed, rented at IIO.CO
land. 111-7111.
monthly. W alking dlatanca to
grocery-laundrv.
Tour op ­ I BEDROOM. 1 bath*, l a r g e
portunity tor horn*, pitta In­
home, doubt* carport*, k it­
coma. Both tor only 11,0(10.
chen equip Take over payShown by appotntmant, call
menu i l l . B i l l .
thla number: 111.4111.
Crumley • Montetth. tne.
96. Houses - Sate or Kent
I

I or 1 IlDRM. llouea. Call attar
4:10— 111.1111.
1 BEDROOM.
lll- llll.

$100 DOWN

I

Bath

106. Apartments for Rent

S. I, A 1 BEDROOMS
1. 14 A 1 BATHS
K IT C H E N E Q UIPPED
IX3W M O NTH LT PAYM ENTS
IM M E D IATE D E LIV E R Y
Tor com plete Inform ation
See or Call Tour

FHA - VA
SALE S BROKER
W o H *v# The Home For Ton

STEN STR O M

FURN.

"C ’monl We're In California now-—let's tik e the top
down!"
r

97. Houses For Kent

lll- llll
lll- llll

A LW A Y S llood Rental*. Kurillehed A Unfurnlihed. SanD R IVE
ford A [.aka Mary Area. See
lll.T III
ua at 111 k. Park AVI. BALLKIO H TS
B LA IR AtlENCY.
111(141
l l l . l l l l TW O 3 nirm ., turn, houiea on
Stone lelend: A lio Furn. Stu­
dio Apt. Ph. 111.1110.

PARK

FURNISHED
Houee,
Mary. 111-100.

LAR G E
CORNER LOT

Laka

3-BEDROOM
Unfurn.
houee.
Carport#. Laraa Fenced In
Back Tard. 111-1711.
Secluded A Shaded 1 Bdrm..
1 4 bath#, attractively land*
•raped In nice City location. L A K E M ARY, Furn. llouae, 1
Bdrm., A,lulu. No Pet*. I l l Can bo youra for only 1100
1110.
down, plua P H A or Conven.
tlonal Terma, Itae built-in
(•BEDROOM.
14 Rath. Large
oven A ran t*, breekfaet her.
Lot. 131-MOO.
1 elr conditioning unite, fir e ­
place A form e] dining room. 1-11 ED ROOM, Furn. 117 Holty.
Thla could be the home for
you.
1 BEDROOM Unfurn., kltibvn
equipped. 113-liM.

STEN STR O M

3

R E A LT Y
t i l t P erk Dr.

Bedroom
houee,
equip., 133-1301.

kitchen

N IC E LY Furn. 3 Rr. houee.
3111 Palmetto. I11-0174.

Diet 171-1410

1 Bedroom furnlihod home, on
W est elds. Cell l l t - l l l t a f ­
ter I.

JU VE R FR O N T
cuetom
built
maeonry home three yeare
old, tw o oxtrn largo bedrooma, tw o tllo bathe, large
liv in g room and dining tree,
complete
Oenerel
Electric
kitchen,
paneled
watla
throughout, watk-ln cloaete,
I I ft. eliding glaaa doors
opening on large screened.In
torch o v e r lo o k lr r r i v e r .
ergo aoreened-ln patio, OK
Central heating, I I x IS
U tility, double carport, 1 4
aero* on high bluff, many
treee, private boat channel
with boethouae. truly n beau,
tlfu l and choice
location,
rath or torma, ownar, James
M. Roe, W eleka, Florida.

LOCH ARBOR
A IR Conditioned i Bdrm., 14
bathe, unfurn. home, l-arg*
lot. $131. It. A, William*.
Realtor, l l l - l l l l .
FU RNISH ED 1-bedrcom. Out
W. le t F t, HO n o , Call 111d ill.

I

LAR G E 1 Rdrm , 1 Full Bath*,
with Bang# &lt;No R efrig era ­
to r). 1IM Magnolia. Contact
Ted W illiam * Ilardwara.
FURNISHED l-ll*d room home,
l l l - l l l l aftar I p. m.

APT.

317-3K#.

Apt.

333-

1— Loat S Foiled
dl—M onty Wontod
I — Per tonal*
t l —Savings * Leas
4— Beauty Cere
I I — Insurance
I I —School* A Instructions
4— Day Nurseries
70—
Employment Servlets
d— Child Care
I —Doge— Cate— P els
71—
M alt It tip Wan tod
10—
Poultry — Livestock 11— F tm el* llolp Wanted
11— Specltl Notlcee
I t —M alt or Femato lla lg
I I —Catering — Food
74—Sale* Help Wanted
14— Bicycle Repelrs
77—situation Wanted
I I — Special Services
It — Inrom t Property
I I — Uuitneea Prop —Bale
I I —Interior Decorator*
I t — Janitorial services
I I — ileal Estate Wanted
*1— Real K e n t* Sal*
I f — Landscape Service
IT — Iluitneaa Remain
I I — Builders Supplies
SO— Loin For 8*1*
10— Hardware
11—
Home Improvements I t — Farm*—d roves
II—
Acreage
11— Plumbing
I I — Houses For Sale
I I — Pklntlng
01—lloueta—Sal* or n eat
14— W ell D rillin g
I I — Houee For Rent
11— Air Cond. A Heating
loo — Retort Hem al*
I I — Radio - Tel*vision
101—T ra iler*—Cabana#
I I — Photo A Equipment
101—Mobil# Homes—Sale
10— Home Appliances
11—
Musical Instruments H 'l—Mobil* Horn**— Rent
104—Trailer Space— R eal
I I — Uualneae Equipment
104— Trailer Lata—Sal*
I t —Job Printing
104— Apartment* For R est
I I — Upbolatery
101— Rooma For Rent
I I — Vacuum Cleaners
110—
H o ld Rooms
17—Moving A Storage
111—
Rental Agent*
I t — Exterminators
I
I
I
—
Wanted To Rant
I I —Plante — Feeds — Seed*
i l l — Auto* For Sat*
10— MUo. For SOU
I I I —Autoe— Bate o r Tradg
11— A rticle* For Rent
111—T ru ck ! For Sal*
I I —Swap or Exchange
110—
Automotive Service
I I —Wanted To Bur
111—
Frootere A Cycles
11— Furnlturo Tor Selo
113— Boats A Motor*
I t — Antiques For Sal*
111—Marin* Supplies
I t —Uonoy T o Loan
Id— Buolnaao Opportunities

hath.

108. Rooms For Kent

I l l W E E K L Y , Furn. 1 lldrm.
A p t. Util. Furn. t i l K. Mh. ROOMS for Men. 441 Magnolia.
1-7-4774,
UN FU RN ISH ED
3
bedr-mm
Duplex Apt.. Irrraieoo floor*, COUItTEOUST CHARGE AC­
COUNTS— limited credit If
tile bath, Venetian blinds,
you own a phone. Put ola**tkitchen
equipped.
i::- :3 3 l
fled A '* to work for null
a fter I p. m
UNFURN. 7 Bdrm. Duplex. Kitrhen equip. 177-1144.
FURN. Duplex Apt.. I Rnoma
S hath, lid me. 1 Mila Mouth
of Hunts. 171-1341.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

R E A LT Y
lilt
lll.llll

downstairs

N ew ly drenrated, wall In wall
Carpetlna A Carport*. 4V4 3 ROOM Apt . private
K. Itth St.
Adult* only. 3:3-19*7.

P1NECREBT— 1 UR., kttchan
equipped, recently
painted
ln.11* A out. 111.1110.
1 to I BEDROOM, 3 Bath, leak#
Mary. I Acre*, to t'ltrua
Treee.
many
ehada treee,
very Quirt. S1SO per month,
aralU M e
July
I or oala
Oil.ooo. 111-0111.

ated.

n»»0.

DOW NSTAIRS
Unfurn.
1
Bdrm. Apt., kitchen equipped.
1414 W. llth St.
4-Room. 1-11r. Futn. Apl. I I I .
Call aftar I p.m. and w eek­
end*. 3Sl-nl«9.
1 BEDROOM Duplex Apl., Tile
bath, Trrraeiu tlooia. 123 4011 after I.
FURN. Apt. Cloea tn. Jtmmt*
Cowan. 111*4411.
W K LA .vA APAR TM E NTS
V . Klrat St.

III

KUHN. DUPLEX, I Hdrm.. redecorated, I t l mo.. Ia k &gt; Jet•up. Call 133-744* a fter 4:14.
FURN. APT.. 110# M tllonvllle.

115. Autos For Sale

Apt.

1‘JO. Automotive Service
auto Olaae to p *
A Seat Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
341 W. Ind St. 313-1433
A L L W O RK G UAR AN TE ED

AUTO GLASS
IN STA LLE D

•|9 C H EVRO LET DEL A IR SE­ Senkarik Glass and Paint
DAN. (leorgeoue a d d and
Company
white, lox-at I owner. I.nw 11# AUxnolla
Ph. ltl-4 1 7 !
mlleaae. Compl-ta and full
factory equipment. Automatic 1 2 3 . R u n ts &amp; M o t o r s
Iranetttlealon,
faotnry
airrundltlonlnn, radio and hratFT Itiinalioul Rnal. Winder.
pnw rr
brake,.
power 14shied,
t'onv. Top. Slerrln *
aleerlng. Extra, extra aharp.
Onnlrols. l i H P Kvlnrud*
No ceah needed.
$IS mn
Elec
Stxrlrr,
Galnr
Tilt
Ph. 123-43o!
Trailer A Skill, 14no. j : : - .
4919.
1*11 LANCER, 4 O f , Standard
TranamUilon.
#7 VESPA MOTOR SCOOTER
•711 04
114, recently painted III# ,
lll- llll.
SANFORD MOTOR CO
in# French Ave
131-4113 II FT. Aluminum lluat. lo hp.
BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
TnI French Ave
131-0731
1943 liltE Y , VIV. Sunroof. R A IL
Excellent Cond, H .llO . I l l 194#.

'4(1 CUSTOM
AD VKNTU URE
DeSOTO. Immaculate thruout You have to era this car
to appreciate. \u original
AVALON APARTMENTS
equipment. Automatlo Iran*111 W. 3ml St..
113-3417 mlaalon, heater, power aleer­
lng, power brakes, power
L A K E MARY. Clean. Lee. Furn
window, and seats. Drives
Apt.. Adult*. 133-ltlu
like a dream. Ideal for a
tong vaeallnn trip, duaran3 BEDROOM duplex, furnish­
lead 1 owner. No cash need­
ed. |7o mo.. I mil* South
ed. I l l mo. Ph. 133-4401.
from Ilunl*. 133-3341.

DUPLEX

118. Trucks For Sale

3-ROOM Furn. all H ill, 14# mo. *I !* KUVID I’lrk-Up* run* good.
it s .
_________
or 111 wk. 177-37*4

4 ROOM APT.

Houaa.

I BR.. 1 Bath. Double Util. Rnu
Playroom. Fenced yard. Ph.
I ll- o io i.

F H A - V A HOMES

12,1. Hosts &amp; Mot ora

106. Apartments for Rent

Rrrslb May 26, 1965 — Pane 7A 97. House* For Kent

3 Bedroom

Furn. 1311 Palmetto,

D UPLEX, | lldrm. Spacious II RAMIII.I'll Station Wagon.
AlitomatIn. RAH. 111-1149.
It o u m *, Tlullt-In
Kitchen
equipment, Lee. Unrhi Link
'in
SUPUIt I , OLDS MOBILE.
Fence enclosure fur fh'ldran.
Factory alr-rundltlnn, powerFurn. nr Unfurn Cieeelbarry,
aleerlng. power brake*, au­
•13-1130 or l l l - l l l l .
tomatic transmission, healer,
Srlectomatlc radio, beauti­
EKF. APT. private bath, suit­
(D iet DlroeO
ful luik aw tllow brown and
able for Ceupl* or Single
From Sanford Bxakaage
matching
Interior. TDK c*r
Frees SaMlxata Oeuaty
person. Ideally loeatod down
cannot ba duplicated anytown.
Inquire
at
Manuel
w lit-re. Doubt* extra aharp.
Jacobaon Dept. Store. I l l K.
New- sat o f Doubt* Eagl*
tot
97. Houses For Rent
97. Houses For Rent
tires. Ideal fo r (hat vacation.
No cash needed
$42 mo.
DOW NSTAIRS APT. Furn. 1*4;
Rank financing.
FURNISHED house, near Laka N EW I Hedroom House for
Upalalra Furn. Apt. $40. 133rent
171.04 In
Woodmer#
Ph 173-4SH1
Jreeup, Sanford A &gt;rv 3731447.
Park, near baa*. I1.-04J4 or
1101.
iii- n :i.
1 Bedroom, 1 bath Unfurnish­
ed huuee. newly decorated. A L L U NFU RNISHED — I HR.
1 bath. 147.10: 3 IIR, 1 bath.
110; 1 lilt, t bath. I l l ; 3 Bit.
JOHN SAU LS A G E N C Y
1 bath. 1104; I RR. I bathe.
R E A L ESTATE BROKER
1110; 3 RR, t bath*, t i l l .
Real Eelate Aeenolet*
Stamper
Agency,
till
S
W IL L A MAE PROKOSCII
French. Ph. I13-4III.
313-3174 Day
111-4411 Nights

motor A Trailer,
449#.

|374. I l l -

Gateway To The W aterw ay

Hobson Sporting Goods
Yeur B V IN nU D E Dealer
144 &lt;-l V. let.
Ph. 133-11*1

125. Mnrine Supplies

CROWING
■ABOUT

SPECIAL PA IN T S
FIBREGLASS. Cloth A
Save
jti%.
Fasco,
French Ave 1 3 1-lllt.

Rysln.
1100

N A T IO N A L

B A N K

'^POSSESSION1
(Mechanic’s Specials)
‘38
*53
*37
’37
'37
'31
'37
'33
*33
•33
'39
'38
'53
’37
’39
•39
*37
'38
'37
’38
'S3

Mercury t i t 4 b*l. 83 mn.
Pontile ( I t bsl. 82.30 mo.
DrSntu 8137 bal. 83 mo.
016*
8174 bal. 84 mn.
Itulck
8137 hat. 84 mo.
Chtv, • ( 838 bal. 83 mn.
Mrrrury 823 bal. 81 mo.
Old*
830 bal. 82 mo.
tlulrlx
883 bal. 83 mn.
Ford
833 bal. 81 mo.
Chtv. W 8240 bal. 811 mt&gt;.
Chevy
8117 bal. 83 mn.
Chevy
8147 bal. 88 mn,
heSoln 4 878 bal. 82 mo.
PI) ni.
8192 bsl. $3 mo.
Fury
8133 bsl. ______
83 mo.
Imper, 8381 bal. 811 mn.
Plym.
878 bal. 82 mn.
Mercury 894 bol. 83 mn.
Chevy
8299 bal. 811 mn.
Cadillac 8399 bal. 817 mu.
Accept Trade-In#!

l n n

IUI/

HANFORD AVE.

O PEN E V E N IN G S
Sanford, Florida
322-4303
N ationil H e p o w e lo n e lar.

PUT A TIGER
YOUR GARAGE!

425-5938

322-5612

|w e r t h |

*57 Chevrolet
4*dr. 6 Passenger Sta­
tion Wagon. 6-c.vlinder
engine, Standard Trans­
mission, R a d i o and
Heater.

* 6 9 5
*60 Ford
Galaxie, 4-dr. Sedan,
V-8 engine, Fordomatlc
Transmission, P o w e r
Steering, R a d i o and
Healer.

* 8 9 5
*60 Chevrolet
ImpaU 4-Dr. Hardtop,
V-8 Engine, Automatic
Transmiaaion, P o w e r
Steering, Radio, Heater,
2-tona B l i i a F i n I ah.
Clean Interior, Good
Mechanical Condition.

«13»S
*65 Plymouth.

t

Valiant, Seriea 200, 4Dr Sedan, V-8 Engine,
Automatic Transmlaaion, Power Steering,
R &amp; H. Only 2,500 MlShowroom new. Locally
Owned. B e f o r e You
Trade, Get Our Figure.

SAVE

PO NTIAC C A T A U N A

*61 Plymouth
Paaaenger Station
Wagon, V-8 engine. Au­
tomatic Transmission,
Power Steering, Radio
and Heater, Air.

’60 CHEVROLET

PO NTIAC GTO

Hlatius Wajfon, 8 Cylinder,
Auto. Trane., Radio, llcalrr,
2-lone I'alnt.

6188 Down
• 6 000

TOTAL

# IO O O

I'K iC E

63 Pontiac
Tampaat L tM an e
Coupe, Auto. Trana.,
R &amp; H, Bucket Seats,
All Vinyl Interior.

’64 PLYM O UTH

’61 COMET
Rsa) Clean. Auto touts., R AH

*8 9 5

BUY NOW -

DON’T WAIT

N O EXCISE T A X

’62 CHEVROLET

*1195

Extra Clean t

’63 PLYMOUTH

*1695

O at Ownsr Real Nice!

ON

THESE

BARGAINS

4-4r-, Air-Conditioned

D O N ’T

4-dr. sedan.
Auto, traas^
RAH

MISS THESE
X -TR A GOOD

*6 9 5

’64 FORD G A LA X IE
’64 FORD G A LA X IE 500

$2786

’64 FA LC O N SE D A N

S1B M

Hard-Top, Air-Conditioned

1-Dr* Automatic Transmission

’63 C H E V Y II N O V A

4-Dr., Super

•6 0 0 0

TO TAL

# IIIO O

p r ic e

’1 5 9 5

*62 C O R V A IR

SEE THESE ’65 PONTIACS
AND OTHER TIGERS
AT

300 Herlea. Radio, Heater,
Htaadard TranamUslun, Os*
owner.

S I88 Down
S 1 1 M

OIIOO

TO TAL

price

’62 COR VAIR M O NZA
(2 tn ChooM)

FROM

81166
6766

*61 FA LC O N W A G O N
’61 C H E V Y W A G O N
Parhwnod

&lt;1266

SfrickloruJ Morrison

180! W. lat St. — Sanford
Phone 322-0614
&gt;

» * ’ it i »

i

s ' d o n t m is s t h e s e w

I nr

HOLLERS

.

E SPE C IA LLY NICE
U SE D CARS A N D
MORE A T H A A G !

P O N T IA C l
Ia s i

6766

4-Dr. Hadan. Bairn Sharp

Seminole County Motors

©

81216

*60 FA LC O N

Or M l 7-1339

4-Dr. Sedan, V-8, Hydramatic Tnuuunlaalon,
Power Steering. Power
Brakes, Radio A Heat­
er, Factory Air.

niacaynr, 2-dr. Hedan, Radio,
Heater, Standard Tran*., 2ton* I’ alnt m «
While-wall
Tire*

USED CARS

Standard Shift

*5 9 5

61 Olds “98”

81N6

’63 R AM BLER A M E R IC A N

A REAL BUY!

’1 5 9 5

Super Sport Coupa

B U Y S!

*58 BUICK CONVERTIBLE

PO NTIAC TEMPEST

81778 V X &amp;

1188 Down

X L Coup*

’61 DODGE

1178 Down

*61 CHEVROl

S27M

’64 FORD G A LA X IE 500

Sedan, HAH.. Standard Treeamleaion, slili under fsrlory
warranty.

HAAG CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
519 E. FIRST STREET
SANFORD, FLORIDA

b u

7c

k

R AM BLER
SOI WEST FIRST STREET
1501 WEST FIRST STREET

SANFORD, FLA.

OF SA N FO R D
~T)

T H E L O T W IT H
T U B O.K. Q U A L IT Y

2215 W. 1st SL
Ph. 2224221
2497 l a Park
Ph. 2 U 4 N 1

|

�(Butt H alt lb. 49c)

“Super-Right” Short Shank Smoked

HAMS
SPARE R IB S
STEAK
ROAST
DUCKS

Shank
Portion

“Super-Right” Corn-Fed Western Pork

3-to-5-LB.
Average
Lb.

“Super Right” Heavy Western Beef RIB

t«B.

“Super-Right” Heavy Western Beef RIB

middle
cut

LB.

“Super-Right” Quick Frozen Genuine Long ISLA N D

4-to-6-LB.
Average
LB.

45
45
88
78
39

Large Red Ripe

Golden Ripe

BANANAS

Jana Parker Golden, Cinnamon

Cake Donuts
Jane Parker Cracked

Wheat Bread

Sugared
Box o f
11
1-lb.
• lo a r e e

Round or Sirloin

Steak ifc 9 8 Steak i t *1“

50

97'

Campbells Soup

Pineapple

31

Sera Lee Froxea

Pound Cake

■
W
«g(
U«

Lima Beans

Italian Dressing

Pint
Bottle

Beer or Ale

49

N ew ! Our Own luetaat Iced

Tea Mix

3
12

1-LB. 1-OZ.
Rings

15
67

Mild and Mellow Coffee Sale!

Rid-X

$1.69

•Ss Off Label I Nancafe
ISOs. Jar

Jake

Raafamon

$1.35
Plat Battle

39c

i-th. n r

Pot Pies
SUr-Klet U g h ! Meat

Chunk Tuna

S

l-M .
(nr

• h-w.

Upten
Upturn

Loose Tea

A

U-M. ||t

Plllehury Bet term Ilk

Drink

Biscuits

fir

C

M C I.

DIU Pickle.

»**•*■. 45.

I* Parkay

l » c Margarine

*•*

Mariana Proeen Meat

u * ||. Dinners
Jan Cut-Bltg

m Plastic Baas

*

lio Cut-Bite

39c

Pk k le Patch Bwaet Mix ad

IP

12-OZ.
CANS

Save 18c
3-LB.
BAG

Salad Dressing
Tomato Soup
Pork &amp; Beans

A

Ana Pace ELBOW

Stuffed Olives

gu£ 45e

*1.95

May » f . 5 » 9 * M

E X T R A PUID
JAXI

»• MD-'U '

PUID

m

EXTRA
,

--------------------

12 cane of Ann Page l»-o i.| — p
I Macaroni ft C h ew , l i e J A X
| —
May M. t t t ' t i

GOLDEN ROSE PATTERN or
GOLDEN HARVEST PATTERN

4-Piece Place Setting
One — 10” Plate
One—Cup and Saucer
One Bread * Butter Plate
ALL 4
PIECES
ONLY —

*1.99

I If your Birthday la la May. i
I don't

forget

to

?.

Fh$ 6Htt fetter

Ap Sup°rMar*(cts

r

Pudding

S tm tt

a a a o n e ju commmt , m c

llH -n e .

Peanut Butter

I

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QL

Aaa Paga Vanilla ar Chacalate

renew your I

1 Driver*! Lkenae.

Jar

Macaroni

2 Bate Lady Scott Priat

IM PORTED C H IN A

• s fr F W

Ac O ff Label i Ana Page

1H -PL B el Lady Scott Fifet

mm—

•»« - jX -

1 STAMPS
|Ann Page l-plnt Jar
Sandwich Spread
ISc
1 -----May M . I l l - ’l l

&lt;

CANS

Sweet Pickle. ,J,j— ■
Page BrnaQ

S-29-’IS

be

.....

&lt;1.00

Aaa Page Cendenaad

"*•£ -• &gt; T

“

{ Ann P e g . 15-ox. Ilottle
Chill Banca
2#e

1.00
&lt;1.00

6-OZ.

Aan Page

TP

S®*

25'

P’s Own Famous Breads!

P it hie Patch Freak Kaefcer

,« Per CeeUag nr Be lade

Wesson OU

U fta a

Tea Bags

N anai Patch
p e a n u t g u tte r

M

Save 6c
1-LB.
BAG

A S P Ptaeappl./Crapefrult

Her tana F rosea

Instant Tea

Coffee

TF

Fig Newtons

—

FUID

Now Available At AAPl

Yukon Club Kola, Orange, Grape, Root Beer or Ginger Ale Sparkling

KaMam

T * * lie “

12-ox. t 1 « «
bottles

3

J AX.

EXTRA

[ Spot Lifter

(Save 47c)

All Flavors Valley Gold

Works to Koop Septic Tanks
and Coaa Pools Trouble Free
1Yt Lb. Bonus Pkg.

&amp; 5 0

£ ir
■B ■

Tudor Premium quality

Fluffy and Fine-Textured and So Good-Tasting! Jane Parker LAR GE SIZE

ANGEL FOOD
FROZEN DRINKS
BEVERAGES
EIGHT O'CLOCK

EXTRA
May » ,

(F o r Your C offee)

Coffee Rich

12-ox. B A c
pkg.

A a a Paga

50

*1.15

Riche. Protea

l-lb. 4 ox.«| 00
can.

P
UID
STAMPS

s-M-’U

50 LB. BAG

FERTILIZER

A ftP Grade A HawaUaa Blked

EXTRA

|Hat .b a t 1-th. I-na.
|Bag K iller

6 - 6*6

Iona

RAID

Dl.infccL Spray 7-oa. cm.
Jobneon'a Glade
He
------M ay » ,

70Ears 49c

CORN

Veg. Beef, Chkkea Noodle ar Chicken Rice

0
«*s,-«r

E X TR A

I STAMPS

Fresh Local Golden

FERTILIZER
Showcase Napkins

1 (1 0 0

|John.oo'e 1-qt. lt-o *. can MW—
lK le a f
JAX^
May J». 5

50 LB. BAG

Hudeen

T-Bone or Porterhouse

Carton

4-7-5

7 -UP - * 43'
ar
ir
« »

"Super-Right” Light Weight Western Beef

APPLES sit sosAQ1

purchase of one 6-Pack
carton of K IN G SIZE

Cherry Pies

[PUID
SUMPS
Su sa ia ia iat a t a t a t ^ H

Fancy Western Winesap

GET O NE Q U A R T OF
7-UP FREE with

I-IB. l-o f.
each

iiitn u E iiu iT m m i:

TOMATOES

Each8 9 *

FREE OFFER

Jane Parker

c

Firm Ripe

WATERMELONS

Lb. | 0 '

SAVINGS AS BIG AS ALL OUTDOORS DURING A*P's...

a,

10*

»

f

_______
Frtaan Kffosttew la Bnafard Blare Only

Prfeen in thla Ad art gaad Uuraagh Saturday, May 2*

|g&gt;
4Sfa

Cemtee — Hwy. 17-12 At 27tk SL
U K)g. Cape

29c Facial Tissue 29c Cold Cups

I LB. 10 Ox.

39c Table Sail 2/27c

�Seminole Wins College
CI® 6'*’
Seems

our

Informant

g&gt;anforii Smtlft

w a»

wrong: Those are not wild pea­
cocks feeding with the chickena

out

Geneva

way.

They

belong to Mrs. Si. D. Rotunda

School Opens
For Classes In
September '66

“The Nile of America”

on the St. Johns River

Seminole County

*

Phone 822-2811

Zip Code 32771

*

, , . and now the fears, with
the

publicity,

hunters

W E A T H E R : Wednesday, 92-C4; scattered showers and 91 Friday; low tonight 72.

may

take it on Ihcm iclvci to go

VOL. 67

peacock bunting.
• • •

ner will bo held tonight with
"Th e Illusions” for entertain­
ment.
The two-man riot team from
the Capri is expected to attract
an unusually large audience.
All members are invited to
bring
guests.
Reservations
may be made by calling 3220651.
l

i

•

*

*

Judge Robert W. Ware wept
unashamedly as the Klwanis
Club honored him Wednesday
with its "Gold Service Award."
It
was an emotion-packed
meeting for (he judge and a
complete surprise.
• • •
Robert Sparkman, former
Sanford resident and now of
Orlando, is a member of the
American Red Cross “ Task
F orce" and chairman of the
mobile canteen serving em er­
gency workeri in the Cassel­
berry sinkhole area.
The canteen la on loan from
the Southeastern Area Head­
quarters In Atlanta and la be­
ing
manned by
volunteer
workers from throughout the
county.
More volunteer! arc needed
(o staff the unit which will be
on duty a i long a i it la need­
ed.
When work begins on re­
pairing damage and filling
in the hole, their efforts will
be
especially
appreciated.
Anyone wishing to donate a
few hours In the canteen may
call
American Red
Cross
Chapter in Sanford, or volun­
teer at the scene.
• • •
Horrible fact: the govern­
ment's stockpile o f castor oil
is now ITS million pounds!
•

W A S H IN G TO N

t

A writer takes issue with
the hospital cracking down on
visitors.
"1 think our hospital Is get­
ting a little too Independent,"
says John 1*. Rich Sr. "A fte r
all when docs a friend need
a friend?"
Rich is referring to the hos­
pital's plea to cut down on the
time and number of visitors.
"Th e people are paying a
good price to be In there to
start with and 1 think the peo­
ple who pay (or their service
have a say ao in the matter
as long as other hospitals and
doctors are close b y ," Rich
says.
•
•
•

•

•

Exalted Ruler Horace Green
and other office* o f the San­
ford Elks Lodge will attend
the atate convention in St.
Augustine
beginning Thurs­
day. Green and Jim Wbery of
Sanford are members o f the
Harry-Anna Hospital Commit­
tee.
• • •
Mary Ellen Wilson, daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. J, W.
Wilson, Rt. 2, Sanford, will
receive a bachelor of arts de­
gree from Rob Jones Univer­
sity June 2.
•
•
•

PEACOCKS A N D rlojffl hnve Iwen making the
news headlines in Longwood but the two most
popular "domestic nnimnls" nre the mother-son
••'Alley
a tiair Cats
dunco team, Mrs. Eldn Nichols
(Herald Photo)
and Ilrett.

'This Is Your Life'
Stars Judge W are
Robert W. Ware. 83-year-old
attorney and former city and
county Judge, was honored
with the Kiwanis 50th Anni­
versary Golden Service Medal
in "This Is Your L ife " cere­
monies at (he club luncheon
Wednesday.
Rev. Robrrt Jenkins, pastor
of First Methodist Church, of
which Judge Ware is a mem­
ber, was master of ceremonies
for the occasion. Ware has
taujjht the Men’s Illhlc elass
there for the past 40 years.
Present for the event were
Judge Ware's daughter, Mrs.
Muriel
Gardner,
and
his
grandson, Ware Gardner. His
son, Rev. Melton Ware, was
unable to be present.
Another person who helped
recall "th e old days" w ai
Mrs. Joel Field, the former
Hazel Murray, who was a first
grader in the Georgia school
where Judge was once prin­
cipal.
Mrs. Ophriia Bennett sang
the Judge's favorite song, "In
the Garden."
Ware was bom in Georgia
and received his DA degree
from Dahionega College. He
moved around quite a bid and
finally settled in Warrenton,
Ga. where he served as mayor,
school
superintendent
and
state legislator.
He moved to Sanford In
1925 and opened law practice
hero, lie was alcclcd city
judge and later county judge,
a position he held for three
terms.
Rev. Jenkins credited Judge
Ware with inspiring the six
young men from First Meth­
odist Church, who have enter­
ed the ministry, including his
own son.
A resolution was read by
Edwin Shlnholscr commending
Judge Ware as "a great source
of inspiration and guidance in
education, local and state gov­
ernment, religious and church
work."

TH U R SD A Y, M A Y 27, 1965

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Base Program
Wins First Nod

Bombings H it
Bolivia Capital

Voting Rights
Bill To House

County

board

of

commissioners today approved

has served notice on Russia
end Red Chinn thnl the Unit­
ed Stall’* will nnl be frighten­
ed out o f Viet Nam by threats
o f a wider war In Asia.
Rusk niudi' Ids touch policy
statement at a news conferi nee during which he also re­
vealed that a seeond Soviet
anti-aircraft missile site may
be under construction in Com­
munist North Viet Nani.
He said he believed that the
additional missile silt involv­
ed ■ "deepening" Soviet com­
mitment. The Slate Depart­
ment
had
announced
last
April 16 that one Surfnce-toA ir Missile (S A M ) site "a p ­
pears to lie in preparation
near Hanoi.”

a redistricting plan for con­

*

•

"There may be a seeond in
the immediate Hanoi area,”
Rusk said. "W e don't know
whether there may be others
In that area. In terms o f the
norinnl geographic positioning
of such site* around a heavily
IMipuintfd area.”
Tlic secretary said at an­
other point that he was not
i.iarmi-d by reports o f a rtcent interview o f Soviet Pre­
mier Alexei N . Kosygin by
Industrialist
Cyrus
that
enter
unless
it*

puucies.

He said ha didn’t attach
"undue Importance” to wind
Eaton has said. Ilut, he add­
ed, " it it very Important . . .
Improvements totaling (7.365 that no one misunderstand
million, including extension of llie gravity o f the situation.
•
•
•
the north-south runway, for
"If, In fact, those who are
Sanford Naval A ir Station re­
ceived further impetus Wed­ supporting North Viet Nam,
nesday afternoon when a mili­ or feel thrmselves associated
tary construction bill was au­ with North Viet Nam, feel
thorized by Ihc U. S. House of that they can drive ua out of
Representatives armed aer- our commitments there in
vices committee.
Southeast Asia — these comRep. A. S. Meriting Jr. in­ mitmcnti are serioua, they
formed The Herald today ac­ are o f long standing— we are
tual appropriation still must be determined.
approved by the House appro­
"When we ourselves say, as
priations committee.
we have said fo r a long time,
The project would include that we don't want a larger
the runway extension, taking war out there in Southeast
more than half of Ihc appro­ Asia . . . it would he a great
priation; aircraft rontrol tow­ mistake if the other side
er, enlisted m en'i barracks, should think that that mruns
bachelor officer's quarters and that they run have a larger
an clcrtriral distribution sys­ war with impunity, and that
tem.
a larger war on their side
The present north-cast run­ would remove us from South­
way has been closed for the
east Asia.”
next IS days while soil boring
tests are conducted for the
extension.

PRICES U P
WASHINGTON (U P I )- T h e
cost of living climbed by
three tenths o f one per cent In
LA PAZ, Bolivia ( U P l ) - A April to a new record high,
wave of terrorist bombings
the Labor Department report­
■wept La P a i today. Heavy ed today.
gunfire broke out in the capi­
tal.
First indications were that
the cease-fire which ended the
near-civil war between the ar­
my and trade unionists had
come ap art
There were reports of dead
and wounded but the casual­
ties could not be roniirmed
immediately.

Seminole

—

Secretary o f State Dean Rusk

•

R. W- W AR E

(U r i)

NO 199

Constable, JP
Redistricting
Wins Approval

Jackie Returns

Stetson University haa been
designated aa ■ test canter
fo r administering the N a ­
tional Teacher Eaemainations
on July 17, College seniors
preparing to tsscb and teach­
ers applying fo r positions in
school systems which encour­
age or require applicants to
submit their scores on the
National Teacher EaaminaWASHINGTON
(U P 1 )
tiona along with their other House leaders appeared de­
credentials are eligible to termined today to write an
take the teats.
even stronger version o f (he
e
•
a
tough voting rights bill over­
"T h is Is Senior Citizens whelmingly approved by the
Month” but no one asems to Senate, including the contro­
be doing anything about it," versial poll tax ban.
wriUa R. T. Johnson.
Preaident Johnson's historic
Mr. Johnson aaya Central measure, designed to strike
Baptist Church haa a plan to down the remaining barriers
help older folks — no fees, to large scale Negro voting in
no duaa. I f interested con­ the South, passed the Senate
tact Rev. Eaet o r Rev, Cell on a resounding 77 to 19 vote
Wednesday.
Smith at the church.

/

Established 19U8

Tough Policy
Promised
Chinese, Russ

Annual Shrine Club boiled
shrimp and sweet corn din­

Disabled American Veterans
of Seminole County arc grate­
ful for the assistance of the
Seminole High School band
in their annual '‘forget-me-not”
sale scheduled Friday and
Saturday.

United Press Leased W ire

NEW YO RK (U P I) - Mrs.
John F. Kennedy and her two
children returned home Wed­
nesday from a two-week visit
in England where they attend­
ed the dedication of a memor­
ial to the late President Ken­
nedy.

stables

and

justices

of

the

peace.
The board adopted a resolu­
tion requesting legislation on
Its plan. It will have to be sub­
mitted to the voters in a re­
ferendum.
District 3 will Include Gen­
eva, Oviedo, Chutuota, Tanglewood, Eastbrook, Lake Howell
and

the

Bear

Gulley

Lake

areas. Constable of the district

LA T E S T SINKH O LE to form in Hie Cns«oll&gt;orry-Fern Park area devel­
oped to a depth o f some 10 feet early Wednesday morning in the backyard
o f Mr. anti Mrs. Garnic Bcasinger on Fern Park Itouievnrd. Mra. Beseinger, shown here surveying the damages, aaya that she and her husband
are keeping a "wary eye" on the sitiiuliun,
(Herald Photo)

Neighbors Balk A t Sinkhole Aid
Mr. and Mrs. Garnic UrssingBy Jane Casselberry
Neighbors who have balked er, 521 Fern Park Uoulevurd.
Uy mid-afternoon the cavity
at signing property access re­
was approximately 10 feet
leases hnve delay ml, or per­
deep and 10 feet wide.
haps ended all chances of,
For the past two weeks the
promised state and cuunly aid
Ucsidngers have noticed signs
for victims of Die monstrous
etlllng. Cracks ha^e daof setUli
sinkhole which developed ja
Casselberry May 13.
Thr property access re ­
leases are needed so that hea­
vy machinery may lie brought
in the area to fill the chasm
which devoured one home and
damaged
three
others
on
Ntirthmoor Road.
Meantime, the latest in •
rash of sinkholes to plague the
Cassclberry-Fcrn Park area
occurred
early
Wednesday
morning in the backyard ol

Record Earnings
Reported Today
Record earnings far the
year ended March 28 were
reported to shareholder* to­
CA1T. C. W. Swanson,
day by Dynatrunki,
Inc.,
I'ommumlinK officer o f
Seminole County aerospace
Sanford Nnvnt A ir Sta­
electronics firm.
tion, will lie the princi­
Company president Parker pal speuker at Sanford
Tainter Jr. revealed earnings
Naval Academy grad­
o f 30 cents per share on a
uation exercises June 4
volume o f (4,821,277. Outat M ayfair Inn, which
standing shares at ycur's
will lie dedicated as
end totaled 743,004.
"Commodore B a r r y
Earnings fo r the previous
Hall."
year were three rente per
share. Previous record year
for the company was 1061,
when earnings o f 21 cent* per
share were recorded.
Dynatronics
entered
the
present fisral year with a
SAIGON ( U P I ) - U . S. war­
record backlog o f orders to­
taling
(6,016,015, up (4,- ships have gone into arlion
760.227, or 470 per cent over against the Communists in
South Viet Nain for Ihc first
the previous year.
lime.
American destroyers bom­
barded troop concentrations
in three provinces.
American planes were out
again today, ranging over
North Viet Nam to shoot up
bridges, railroad yards and
military barracks a m o n g
other targets.
A U. S. Navy Crusader jet
was shot down over Commu­
nist territory and the pilot
killed.

U. S. Warships
Go Into Action

House Approves
Garbage Measure
TALLAH ASSEE

FORGET-ME-NOTS wiU be distributed by Seminole High School Band
members Friday and Saturday fo r the benefit o f the Disabled American
Veterans (D A V ). Acting Mayor M. L . Reborn buys the little blue flower
jiom Janice Foy, P. H. Stallings (righ t) is D AV chairman. (Herald Photo)

(S pl)

—

The House today passed a bill
allowing Seminole County to
contract tor garbage collec­
tions in unincorporated areas.
H also approved a measure
concerning
North
Orlando
elections for council members.
Both bills, sponsored by Bep.
S. J. Davis Jr., now go to the
Senate,

velopcd In every room of the
house, accompanied by pop­
ing and cracking sounds. A
depression was noticed to be
forming In the yard.
The Besslnger property ad­
joins the lot at S it Prairie
La£e Drive wbero a sinkhole
formed s A n a weeks ago. Mrs.
Iv y Campbell, who la renting
that house, has noted some
settling In her bouse and yard
in spite o f the to truckloads
iod used to lilt the gaping
x&gt;r, Mrs. O. E.
alto lives on PraDrive, itated that as
to years ago she had
that the artesian
ground water was drying up
when their 130 foot deep well
failed and a depeer one had
to be drilled.
Another small sinkhole haa
been located In a Casselberry
orange grove on Lake Warren.

Tornadoes Kill
Two, Injure 24
Untied Press International
Torrential raln s-u p to five
inches—fell in Arkansas and
Tennessee today after a sav­
age aiege of tornadoes in II
slates,
Tarnadic storms killed (wo
persons Wednesday and in­
jured at least 24 others, in­
cluding 11 In suburban Chi­
cago,
N early five Inches of rain
fell at Memphis, Tcnn., and
wost Memphis, Ark., Including
more than three inches in six
hours.

la now George Kelsey and B.
A. Johnson is justice of the
peace.
District 6 is comprised ol
Bear Lake, Brantley Lake
area, Sanlando Springs, Alta­
monte Springs, Longwood, Cas­
selberry and North Orlando.
Grady Hall Is constable and
AI Davit justice of the peace.
District 4 includes Paola,
Lake Mary, Sunland, Loch A r­
bor, Ravenna Park, Sanford
and Midway. Robert E. Carroll
la constable and Hugh Duncan
Is justice of the peace.
Commission Chairman John
R. Alexander said the districts
were drawn to take In consid­
eration population, land t r e t
and area Identification.
District 3 la the biggest one
in land area and District 4
the largest In population.

T A L L A H A S S E E — &lt;Spl&gt;
— F irst students will pass
through the door* o f Semi­
nole Junior College in Sep­
tember 1966.
For Seminole County won
Its junior college this morn•
• •
TALLAH ASSE E (U P I ) —
Gov, Haydon Boros today
called a 20-day extraordin­
ary sc i t too o f the Legisla­
ture to start Saturday, Jose
S, for Uie sole purpose of
reapportionment.
•
•
•
Ing when the House o f Rep­
resentatives approved
th a
new school.
Rep. S. J- Davis Jr., o f
Seminole, reported the House
approved the measure previ­
ously approved by tha Benate.
The meaaure now goes to
Gov. Haydon Bums fo r hla
•lgnature . . . and hla admin­
istrative aide Informed Tho
Sanford Herald at noon today
that the Chief Esecutlvo w ill
approve.
The college legislation waa
guided through the Senate
and House by Sen. Mack N .
Cleveland Jr. and Davis,
e

e

e

Tw o different pieces o f
legislation provide (616,549
fo r the school — fo r plan­
ning, fo r first year's opera­
tion and fo r construction.
I t haa been discussed that
probabls site fo r the collage
w ill be in the Casaelberty ar­
ea.
Seminole School Supt. R.
T. Mil wee — here today fo r
a conference with federal
school officials ■— M id the
probable first order o f bustneae fo r the Seminole School
Board w ill be to retain a
preaident o f the school.
State
education., officials
have agreed to send a team
o f planning experts to San­
ford to assist county aducators In outlining a curriculum,
■election o f faculty, selection
o f a site and planning tha
actual facility.
Milwea said tha next year
would ba required to com­
plete the planning and that
tha school could open ito
By Donna Eates
Altamonte Spring! Town doors to Ita first students in
Council In special session September 1966, at the begin­
Wednesday evening accepted ning o f tha 1966-67 achool
Idita totalling (3,604.88 for year.
a
a
a
pipes and fittings to be In­
Present
available
fa c ili­
stalled to provide water to
second section, second addi­ ties in school planta w ill be
utilized fo r tha first year o f
tion, o f Oakland Estates.
Itlds
accepted
were operation o f Seminole Junior
construc­
those o f Hughe* Supply for College, pending
(1,470.88 for cast Iron pipes tion o f the facility.
and fittings and Johns ManJ. P. W legers, N ew Y o rk
villa's bid o f 82.134 fo r 1,800 City, preaident o f the Barnarr Macfadden Foundation,
feet o f ali-Inch pipe,
Also submitting bids on informed The Sanford Herald
the second Item were United by telephone Wednesday It la
Pipe Company and Hughes "highly probabla” tha junior
college could use fo r tha
Supply.
Maintenance Supt. A- C. first year tha present San­
Ilrown was authorized to or­ ford Naval Academy plant
der the necessary materials on Mellonvllle Avenue.
The Naval Academy wilt
and begin work on the pro­
ject Immediately.
move into the M ayfair Inn
At
regutar meeting
of after Jun* 1. The Mellonvllle
counrll next Wednesday, bid* plant will be inoperative un­
will be opened on the propos­ til expansion o f Acadamy
classes In a year or two.
ed recreation center,

Wafer Project
Start Ordered

Bitter Rivalry
Blocks Peace
SANTO DOMINGO &lt;UPI&gt;—
Increasingly bitter internal r i­
valries continued today to
block outside efforts to med­
iate the Dominican rivll war.
Critirism of the foreign rote
In
peacemaking
efforts
mounted In the camps o f both
rival military Dominican fac­
tions.
Tha p h a n t o m Dominican
congress—dissolved two years
ago but backing rebel leader
Col. Francisco Caamano Deno
—denounced "m ancuvera" of
the United States end Ua dip­
lomats.

Reward Offered
LA K E LA N D (U P J &gt; -A 1500
reward w a i being offered by
citrus growers In the Fort
Pierce area today fo r infor­
mation leading to t b i arrest
and conviction o f a rifleman
who destroyed a $3,000 irriga­
tion engine,

o/DENMAN TIRES!
IN C LU D IN G H A K D -TO -FIN U W ID E W H IT E W A L L S
A N D T U B E T Y P E T IR E *.

SAVE
U P TO

60&lt;7O&lt;

BUDGET TERM S— NO C A R R Y IN G C H ARG E S

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Top Defense Aides To Attend Derby

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Patre 12—March 30, 1965

Hospital
Notes

A n n u e l RceonnaliianceBombing Derby, scheduled
next week at Senford Neva!
MARCH 2ft, 19(55
Air Station, each year attracts
Admissions
l-avinia Allrnder, Jrttie
msny of the country's top de­
Mnxey, James Barnes, Don­
fense officials most concern­
ald Isbell, Carolyn MeGrew,
ed with evaluating the Navy’s
Kula Dawson, Sandra Msair attack and reconnaissance
rherone, Marion Handy, San­
potential, and this year is no
ford; Derriek Daniels, Longexception.
wood; Ralph Spoils, Orange
Alresdy Indicating they will
City.
attend this year’s readiness
Births
exercise are seven admirals,
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Maa general and some 20 Navy
chrrone, Sanford, a boy.
captains and Army colonels.
Dlsrhargr*
Among the attendees will be
Katherine Dunne, l-enmird
the top Naval air officer in
Brown, Mary Allice Rcmbert,
both the Atlantic and Pacific
Roberta Fast, Sharon Ache,
Firsts.
Alhcrtha Kiner, Rita C. Glas­
They are Vice Adm. Paul
er and baby hoy, Yolanda
Rtroop, commander of Naval
Kkrlly and baby boy, Shirley
Air Force Pacific Fleet;, and
'/.inn, Sanford; Mary K. GulVice Adm. Charles Booth II,
Irk, Mlnrko Leavenworth and
who -ssumes command of Na
fishy girl, DeRsry: Patricia
va| Air Force Atlantic Fleet
A. Hustrd, K n t e r p r l a e ;
Wednesday.
Gcorgr A. Dorn, Osteen.
Also expected to attend are
MARCH 27, 19(55
Vice Adm. Robert Stroh, dep­
A dm issions
FACE OF DEATH . . . . Intent mifcty theme for the Sanford Naval Air
uty director of the Joint Stra­
Vslds Welsh, Curtis Hall,
Station, provided by the Marine Rnrrnckft, is "Death Hides with a Care­
tegic Target Planning Staff,
Pamela Williams, Kddie Mil­
less Driver.” Shown on his horse is “Mr. Death," himself, namely It. D.
Offutt AFB; Rear Adm. Ro­
ler, Florence Dirnmock, Laura
Hcno, a private from the Marine Harrncka. (Navy Photo by Hrklttes, PII2)
bert Goldthwalte, commander
llctts, Alice Fennell, Brenda
of Fleet Air Jacksonville;
lull, Karl Moore, Sarah
Rear Adm. D. F. Smith Jr.,
Kirby, Sanford; (Jia Kelso,
chief of Naval Air Basle Train­
Della ry.
ing, Pensacola; Bear Adm.
Rlrlha
Forsyth Massey, Strike Com
The safety conscious Sanford Ing the incoming traffic, and Martha Kilpatrick, Amcricar
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
mand chief of staff, and Hear Naval Air Station has found about one block from the gate Red Cross volunteers.
Kirby, Sanford, a girl.
The safety program was fca
Adm. Joseph Jaap, command the "thinking man's" way ol entrance facing the outgoing
Disrhargrs
et In chief of Pacific’s repre getting its point across again. traffic, called att"nlion to the lured on "It's a l.aw" last
Clara
Addington,
Floyd
sentative for Strategic Target
The station safety program horse and Its rider, dressed Saturday on channel ft.
Byrd, Jeffery Kldridge, Clar­
Also appearing on the pro ence Kirtley, Maria Perez,
iis assigned to a different d&lt;*. in a black cloak, death mask
Planning.
In addition to providing an partment or squadron each and scythe, indicating that gram were R. C. Wallers, KOI ,ily Redding, Abe Singleton
unusual opportunity to sec the month, with the Marine Bar­ "death does ride with the care­ and W. S. Brown. K0N2, petty Jr., Thelma L. Snyder, Franofficers in charge of the driv­ ria Christain, Mildred Squires,
capabilities and readiness ol racks having had it for March, less driver."
The idea of the horse and its ers training school aboard the Mary Halt, Sanford; Krn'.st
Reconnaissance Attack Wing under the supervision of Wes
One, the Derby, with its many Giles, ground safely officer for rider so inspired tlie Florida station. This school include* Wnlsko, William 5'andell, De­
Highway Patrol’s safety offi­ 10 hours of instructions in and nary; Nora Thomas, Geneva;
social events, gives the mili­ the station.
tary, defense contractors and
During the month of March, cer, -Sgl. Boh Kllgo, star ol out of the classroom for mill Barbara Howell and baby
civic leaders In the Sanford Giles provided his horse, the weekly TV program, " It’s tary and their dependents boy, Lake Mary; Derrick
area a chance to get together Blase, to assist the Marine the l.aw," and Channel (ft This school is required for en Daniels, Lnngwood; Marie
The first social event on the Barracks with their safety camera crew that they filmed listed personnel before they llipps, North Orlando; Shir­
can obtain a military driver's ley Carlisle and baby troy,
week's schedule will bo s bar­ program.
the scene.
becue the night of April 8 Blase, along with his rider,
Osteen.
Also tilined for the program license.
The drivers training schoo1
sponsored by the Seminole n. J. Reno, a private attached were scenes Including Capt.
MARCH 2ft, I9S5
Admissions
County Chamber of Com to the Marine Barracks, trot C. D. Swanson, station com­ probably is the most effective
Susan Wille, Jimmy Chris­
mcrcc.
ted back and forth between manding officer; the station means of safety education a
The following afternoon a two Urge signs which read safety counril in session and board the Sanford Naval Ait topher, Marvelyn 0 r I e m e,
"Screen Door Open" K«df "Death Rides with thr Care a demonstration with "B eiru t Station, although safety lee Mary llarkey, Anina Jones,
meet will be held with mili­ less Driver."
Annie," a rubber model used lures are given to various de It. K. Higgins, Dolly Thorne,
tary and civilians pairing olf The signs, placed at the en­ in instructing respiration, by parlmrnts and squadrons b&gt; Robert Williams, Kmily Du­
bose, Sanford; Kvon Good­
at Mayfair Country Club.
trance to the main gale fae- Mrs. Peg Horner and Mrs Kilgo and Giles.
man, DeHury; Lillie Stewart,
A reception-cocktail party,
Moultrie, Oh.
atteniled by an estimated 1,000
Ilirlh s
Inst year, will be held the
Mr. and Mrs, William
evening of April 0 at Naval
Wille. Sanford, a boy; Mr.
A*r Station ballroom.
and Mrs. Roger Lali, Sanford,
Saturday,' April 10 •nd *i|U
n girl; Mr. and Mrs. Willie
final day of the exercise, an
Dutiose, Sanford, a girl.
nlr show-open house will be
DUrhargra
held followed by a Navy Ap­
Mary Ann Armstrong, Car­
preciation Day picnic iponolyn Campbell, Mary Love
sored by the Junior Chamber
Smith, Manning Todd, Chnrlrs
o( Commerce.
B. Znlesky, Nona K. Knight,
Tho sir show, thp only event
Muriel Kconle, Alice Fennell,
open to the general public,
Sanford.
will feature aerial demonstra
March 29. 19S5
lions by the Navy’s Blue An
A dm issio n s
gels, the "Flying Professor,"
Arlhureno Cook, Jan Dyer,
a comedy Piper Cub art, and
Dorothy Folds. Ruby Green,
Sanford's own BA-5C Vigilan­
Thomas K. Ramsey, Lillian Re*
tes and A-3B Skywnrrlors,
veil, Nona K. Knight, Frank
Williams, Sanford; Ralford I).
Wesley, Casselberry; Madge
Neisonudrr, Charles K. Trin­
SOI,llllll.I&lt;, F.rigland (UPI)
ow ski Jr., lie Bury; James V.
— Alec Worthington wrote
Richards, Knt.rprise; Lcvelle
the h'cnl governing council 1H
Thompson, Maitland.
months iibu that bis nelgldmr
Discharges
jtalil $511 more real estate tax
A r t h u r Haglcy, Dorothy
—ihai:~-!ir rirJ--.lHhr.ssA " tb o r
lianas, Nellie Hagan, Carolyn
(illtl. SCOUT TROOP 329 o f Hour Luku visited Marlncbmil ns one o f (bo
liiiliics Weir idcliliriil.
McGrow, KhiI Moore, Robert
(ronp'H
cilufulionnl
netivitloH.
Member*
nre
&lt;front,
left
to
right)
Allvson
The council notified Worth­
C.
Swope, William Williams,
iiirltmonil, Debra Chirr, Connie Kcurmlale, Cntby Lnahloy, Jeanette Pcloington Thursday that be was
Kstella Wilson, Jcsn Brown
i|iiin;
(nmitiil
row)
Wnnltn
Knight,
Karen
Hnzellinker,
MHintla
Ann
Ibin.
light, tin re bail been a mis­
amt baby girl, Sanford; Jen­
nell, Paula Smith, Terri llrogim, Cheryl Liuthlry; (third row) Murahn
take, and would lie please pay
nie Mari, Altamonte Springs;
Madden.
Judy
Scott,
Dale
Mnurinntoiil,
l.ymi
llindey,
Kim
Norris,
Shannon
I72.KO In hack tuxes or fate
Rita Pilate, Mims,
Met lee. Lenders nre Mrs. Hnrlmrn C h it , Mrs. Kluilic Cox and Mrs. Eileen
a summons.

'M r. Death' Is Safety Reminder

'Astronautess' Jane Orbits Seminole
EDITOR’S NOTE: While
the r j e i of the world were
on Gemini Astronauts Gris­
som and Young, Herald re­
porter Jane Casselberry was
orhillng .Seminole and Or­
ange Counties In order to grl
a bird's eye view nf Florida
Forest Service operations
from Its fire patrol plane.
By Jane Casselberry
When Florida Forest Service
air patrol pilot Ivan Walden
of Leesburg made an unsche­
duled landing at Flying Semi­
nole Ranch on SR 419 at Chuluota, at the request of Coun
ty Hanger A1 Harris he acquir­
ed a passenger . . . me
To obtain first hand exper­
ience for an article on the
Forest Service’s air ground
operations, I climbed aboard
his Cessna 14() for the one-hour
circuit of Seminole and Orange
Counties.
We flew along the shore n»
Lake Jessup west to Apopka
then south to Martin Plant and
McCoy Air Force Base and
cast to Bithln, taking time in
check out several fires spotted
cn route.
During the Ihree worsl
months of the year for fires—
January, February, and March
—the plane is under contract
to the Forest Service patroling
from 12-5 p. m. on dry days,
averaging 125 hours a month.

Library Meeting
Set Thursday
By Julia Bartos
A slate of nominees for of­
ficers
of
the
Altamonte
Springs Community Library
Association will tie presented
at the group's annual meeting
scheduled for 8 p. m. Thurs­
day at the library building.
The nominating committee,
Mrs. II. Graham Fuller, chairman, and Mrs. Keith Nixon
and Mrs, Glenn Humes, will
report and nominations also
will be accepted from the
floor. Plans will tic discussed
for the annual Silver Tea to
take place in late April.
It is urged that all members
of the Association attend this
Important meeting.

out the year. They are often
called upon to assist other law
enforcement agencies in hunt­
ing down fugitives.
The state also has two aerial
tankers obtained through the *
surplus equipment program
which arc being used experi­
mentally to suppress hot, fast
moving fires from the air.
So remember . . . when you
are tempted to leave your
trash fire or campfire unat­
tended, Smokcy, the Bear is
watching you . . . and from
the air yet!
^

FOREST SERVICE pilot Ivnn Walden (left), of
Leesburtf, and County Hunger A. Harris point
out on map area to he flown over to The Her­
ald's intrepid jrirl reporter Jane Casselberry
prior to take off from Flying Seminole Hunch
at Chuluota.
(Herald Photo)
At this time Ih* woods are
tinder dry as a result of frost
and low rainfall and the com­
bination with high winds re­
sults in fire danger.
Although when viewed from
li." air the area appear* to be
95 per cent water anti high­
ways, Seminole has 133,090
forest acres.
Since January 1 of this year.
Harris notes, there have been
52 wild fires In Uie county ai
compared to a total of 88 for
all last year. Most of these
are due to carelessness.
Harris terms the patrol plane
his most useful piece of equip­
ment during the period of high
fire frequency. It is in com­
munication by radio with the
six lookout towers in Seminole
and Orange, as well as with
trucks and fire fighters on the
scene.
Use of the plane pays off
economically, saving the tax­
payers thousands of dollars
each year. The Forest Service
is able to operatn with less
men and equipment as a re­
sult of the pilot sorting out the
smoke of innocent trash fires
from wildfires, and reporting
them while they are still small
and easier to suppress.
The pilot also supplies vital
information on the location
of the fire and what equipment
will he needed, eliminating a
lot of unnecessary running
around for ground crews.
In addition, land owners arc
saved many thousands of acre*
from burning due to the quick­
er detection and suppression.
The "spies In the sky" are
also useful in law- enforcement
and apprehending fire bugs.
In addition to the contract
plane, the service also has its
own planes available, when
needed, out of Ocala through

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Biting Suspect
• TtiAnTixKZ, cunt, turn—
Otto Barfield, police chief nf
(his nmtliern California city,
had a painful lesson on the
lHznnls nf performing his
constabulary duty.
Summond to a ladies' cloth­
ing store to arrest a woman
shoplifter, Barfield luid just
apprehended the suspect when
she bit him.

EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

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Smith.

Pre-School Child Welfare
Funds Asked For Workshops
The licensing in Alachua,
JACKSONVILLE (111*1« —
A Florida organization con­ Broward, Kscamhla, 11illscerned with the welfum of borough, l.eon, 51an ter e, Mar­
lin, Okaloosa, Palm Beach,
Ilia pre-school child plans to Polk and RarasuU counties is
ask the stale for money to handled by the county health
Set up workshops for day departments.
In Dade, Ducal and Otatige
cnie renters.
Mrs. Clyde McIntyre, presl- counties, the Stale Depart­
dent of the Florida Associa. ment of Public VVelfuie is thr
lion on Childrrn-uiuler-slx, licensing agency,
said there is a great need fur
Because some day renters
kindergarten p r o g r a m s In ate not regulated, the build­
schools since fij of Florida's ing* may be unsafe and in a
counties require no licenses p o o r neighburhood, p I a y to operate a day rare renter. grounds may not be fenced,
Tlie lack of regulation the rooms may la- dirty, poor
sometimes results in ehild food served and the house
abuse, unsanitary facilities may have diseased prls, thr
State Health Department said
and incompetent personnel.
Kven where the nurseries in a recent publication.
Bad as a few of thr rentrra
•re licensed standards are
sometimes low ainra regulat­ are, they can sometimes be
ing agencies haven't the better than leaving the child
money to police the day rare at home.
centers.
The Slate Health DepartPinellas County is tlie only incut said some rhildirn have
county in Florida that has a been burned to death when
requirement that personnel they were left at home alone
working in ths day care cent­ by working mothers and an
er! meet minimum education­ alarming number of children
al standards. The county en­ do not go to school because
forces the ruling thiougb a they are kept at homr to rare
special licensing board.
for yeungor children,
t

(Herald Photo)

Scrub diamonds with an old
toothbrush in a halts of bikewarm water and ammonia to
make them sparkle.

Bicycle Blackout
BRAINTREE. Kn g l a n d
(UPI) — Youths threw a bi­
cycle wheel over high tension
cables here and blacked out
.500 homes. Klectricity was
off for more than two hours.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
A LL C IT Y OF SANFORD
PROPERTY OWNERS
Notice is hereby Riven that all persona, firm"
and corporations owning or having controls,
management, custody, supervision or agency of
I’KHSONAL PROPERTY in this City which in
subject to taxation must file return on or before
April 1, 1965, otherwise the Tux Assessor will
Ire required to assess such properly from the
best information obtainable, and the benefits of
any exemption due which are not claimed, can­
not he allowed.
Widows and Disability Exemptions — Every
widow, whose husband is dead, and disabled
person who are entitled to the benefits of the
$500.00 valuation exemption, as provided by
law, must make application for such exemption
on or before April 1, 1965.
Ilumesteud Exemption — Resident homeowner*
must also file application with the County Tax
Assessor at the Court House on or before April
1, 1965, in order to he allowed such exemption
on City and County Taxes.

H. L. Whelchei
CUy Clerk
City of Hanford, Florida

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Spectacular
Scores Big
Retaliation
Seminole County

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By Mr*. II. I.. Johnson
A capacity ‘‘standing room
only” crowd of men, women
and students attended the
♦second annual Mr. and Mrs.
Creative Cookifg School at
the Sanford Civic Center
Tuesday evening.
The group watched with
moutha watering as Miss
Mary Metag, "Mary Logan"
of Swift and Company, pre­
pared and displayed delectable
dishes under a large overhead
mirror.
•
Throughout the e v e n i n g
Miss Metag read comical
poems concerning cooking,
which added a note of enter­
tainment to the cooking
school.
One of the highlights was
the selection of three men
from the audience, J. K. Cole,
Allen Kendall and John Marj vin, who were each given a

* * e iO c
En garde!
Tomorrow is that day. All
Fools Day, that is. Watch out
for the practical joker.

• * •

We have a letter on While
House stationery from Sian
Musial.
Sian reminds us that the
1965 Youth Fitness Campaign
is about to begin. "The Man"
tells us that IT states have
stepped up their school phys­
ical education requirements
since 1961, and there has been
a-27 p er cent increase in tne
number of health and physical
education teachers employed
by schools. *
Musial, consultant to the
President on physical fitness,
says overweight and lack of
exercise still are serious
health problems for millions
of Americans.

[loaf of Vienna broad, an assortment of sandwich fillings
and told to prepare sand­
wiches any way they desired.
To the delight of the crowd
each man cut his loaf of
bread in a different fashion
and made fancy sandwiches.
The school was opened by
County Agent Cecil Tucker,
who introduced Miss Myrtle
Wilson, homo extension serv­
ice agent, who, in turn, told
the audience "How To Live
To Eat Or Eat To Live."
J. C. Adams, merchandising
manager of Swifts, one of the
sponsors of the school, cull­
ed attention to the sponsor­
ship by the Florida Power
and Light Company, Publlx
Supermarkets, The Sanford
Herald, Seminole County Ex­
tension Service und Florida
Power Corporation.
Ralph Bloodwnrth, meat
supervisor for Publlx, gave
out numerous door prises
during the evening.
Miss Metag'a first dish was
a brisket boneless roast, gar­
nished with baked polatoes,
covered with aour cream, a
slice of cheese and sprigs of
parsley.
The "Beau Catcher" fried
chicken proved a popular re­
cipe, judging by the reaction
of the audience as this dish
was prepared for baking.
Pieces of chicken were dip­
ped in buttermilk, then in
flour and baked for ope. hour.

Rich date chocolate cake
also was a favorite, with
dates pul in the cake and s
special topping of null and
chocolate chips spread over
the top before baking. Thia is
especially effective for large
parties.
Canned ham with spicy cur­
rent jelly glaie, sweet and
sour pot roast, gardrn fresh
salad also were prepared and
recipe booklets for all the
foods shown at the school
were presented to the audi­
ence.
A special recipe for teen­
age parties was “ little pittas,"
made by using canned bis­
cuits. spread with tomnto
(caste with small pieces of
brown-and-serve sausage links
and cheese,
Frank and bean boats were
prepared by cutting a loaf of
Vienna bread in half, adding
a dresiing of shredded cheese,
baked beans and other in­
gredients then this was broil­
ed a few minutes. After the
first broiling, sliced frsnkfuitcrs were placed on lop,
cheese squares and pickles
added and then broiled aguin.
Reef fondue, porterhouse
steaks and various kinds of
sandwiches were some of the
other preparations.
Those attending the school
proclaimed it a “complete
success" and declared they
will be looking forward to an*
other one next year.

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Zip Code 32771
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Airliner Dives
Info Ocean, 51
Persons Dead

HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS of area women
. . . and men, too . , . were oil hatul Tuesday
evening at the second annual Mr. and Mrs. Cren*

five Cook in p School, ns evidenced in these
photographic
(Herald Photos)

n

Board O f Regents
Sworn Into Office

Job Seekers

Get Warning

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. . .

HHH To Speak

TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPl) — which Includes the first NeGov. Haydon Burns told his sro and the second woman
new Board of Regents today]ever to serve in this capacity
io_cnnc£rn itself with making in Florida, lo adopt a policy on
policy for state universities academic freedom soon, sug­
and leave the day-to-day ope- gesting the members might
rationso t the system to the want to reaffirm the policy
hammered out after long study
staff.
Burns «aid some previous by its predecessor boards.
boards had often cost the uni­ The nine new regents, serv­
versity system the la is al a ing terms of from one to nine
valuable professor or depart- years, signed their commiss­
ment head by requiring '.hat ions in the office of the secre­
board action be taken on the tary of state, then were sworn
• • •
salary before the man could be in at formal ceremonies in
Waterways committee ol
the governor’s office conducted
hired.
the Seminole County Chamber
He also told the regents. by Supreme Court Justice Elof Commerce will linalUc
wyn Thomas in his formal
plans for the Sinlord-St.
black robes.
Johns River scenic cruise at
The new regents, appointed
a meeting at 1:30 p in. Thurs­
by Burns after the mass re­
day, Chairman Sam Levy an­
signations of regents named
nounced.
The Vapor Trails, a team
by former Gov. Farris Bryant,
• • •
were approved by the Cabinet of Nuvy sky divers, has been
Boosters Club will discuss
J . D. Manley Construction Board of Education Tuesday added to the cast fur tlie air
plans for the annual all-sports
Company
of Leesburg, with a as required by law. They also show climaxing the Sanford
banquet slated for May when
bid
of
JIM,500
Is the apparent must be confirmed by the Naval Air Station’s six day
members meet at 7:30 p.m.
low
bidder
to
repair
a portion State Senate which meets next Reconnaissance II o m l&gt; I n g
Thursday in Uie home eco­
Derby on Saturday, April 10.
of the aircraft parking apron week for a 60day session.
nomics room at Seminole
Governor Burns said it is
The Derby, one of the
at San/ord Naval Air Station.
Ilign School:
The contract calls for the his hope trial Tile tiiJsrd wtH Jfavy-’x ■-may,
• • •
replacing of approximately delegate routine of university exercises, will begin Monday.
ABC-Scope program of April 10.360 square yards of con­ operations to Executive Direc­
The addition of the Vapor
7 will examine the critical crete on the north, east and
tor Broward Culpepper and his
farm labor problem In Cali­ west sides of hanger 4 which staff "and hold yourself as a Trails, a parachute exhibition
team from the Jacksonville
fornia on the American Broad­ houses the station aircraft policy-making board."
Naval Air Station, rounds out
casting Company T network. control tower.
He said that the board Is re­ an air show program that al
Florida farm ers faced with
Ens. William Hildcrbrand, quired to act on every salary
shortage of harvesting labor assistant nation resident offi­ in excess of gis.nno • year but reaily tnetudrs the Navy’s
may find this program inter­ cer in charge of construction, he said he hoped below that famous Blue Angels flight
esting and informative, ac­ reports work is expected to the board would soon set some precision team; Piper Cub
cording to the Florida Farm begin about May 1, with com­ dollar level at which Culpep­ acrobatic ace Dick Schrnm
("The Flying Professor") and
Bureau,
pletion in mid-August.
per ran proceed to approve air powrr demonstrations by
• • •
faculty.
Sanford-buM-d JIA-5C Vigil­
Spring vacation for Semin­
Otherwise, he said, if forc­ ante and A-3B twin jet air­
ole County schools will tie gin
ed to wail for formal board craft.
April 16 Classroom work will
action, delays of from three
Take off time for the first
resume April 20.
to five weeks can result.
event is 0:10 a.m. April 10.
• • «
"This hoard is not hound by The air station gates will
An ambitious "yes man”
COLUMBUS. Ga (UPI) — precedents or previous policy," swing open to the public at
keeps looking for new worlds
Police had an all-points bul­ he said, but added the new 8 a.in.
to concur.
letin
out today for a man ac­ regents might want to reaf­ The Vapor Trails have »p• • •
cused of swindling persons firm the major policy estab- pesrrd In air show* throughTwo visitors were present
while pretending to give Lhem lishcd by predecessors in somr out the southeastern United
when the hostess' four-yearfields such as that of academic States and won awards in
a Job.
old daughter walkrd in. One
many parachute meets. They
Mrs. Kffic M. Sentell told freedom.
spelled out: "She's not very
officers that she give the man
p r e t t y , is she?" To which 1350 "deposit'' on the promise
the tot replied, "No, I'm not,
but I'm awfully i n l-e-I-l-1- of receiving » MOO a month
job. She said she answered an
g e n t."
ad in Columbus newspaper*.
• • •
She made the deposit, Mrs.
About the only thing you
Sentell said, but became sus­ TALLAHASSEE— The Legis- versity and as quickly as po*s
ran do on a shoestring these
picious and could not reach lature was urged Tuesday not ible," Kridcr told the commit­
days is trip.
the man at his next stop In At­ to delay opening of the propos­ tee members.
• • •
lanta She said she tried to ed East Central Florida Uni
He sax] that $8 6 million it
They're pretty good spell­
call the company, but was told versity near Oviedo for an the minimum needed for open
ers at Sanford Junior High. It
it did not exist.
ing the university in 196*
extra year.
took 73 wrritten words and nine
Mrs. Sentell said her check
"If S7 million Is appropriat
'T h e need is now," John
rounds of oral words to cut
for J350 was cashed In Or­ Kridcr, executive secretary of ed by this legislature, then
the field down to the final two
lando, Fla.
the Seminole County Chamber the balance must come from
contestants. Then it took a
of Commerce, told a House ap­ the 1967 Legislature," Knder
sudden-death spelldown be­
declared.
propriations sub-committee.
fore Anilee Moore was crown­
STRONG QUAKE
Krrder was a member of a The Central Florida dclcgaed chsmpion over Patti Mc­ ATHENS (UPI) - A "very
Florida delegation lion immediately went on (he
strong" earthquake s h o o k fen trsi
Coy.
• • •
Greece for six seconds today, wtsich appeared before the attack against a proposal by
Seminole County's new staff causing panic and damage in sub-committee to ask for a sub-commitlec chairman, Hep
planner, Jack Goodin, ii wide areas, information tric­ S7 million appropriation to get Ralph Turlington, that the unischeduled to begin work soon kling into Athens indicated the new university opened in vet xdy be phased to open in
the (all of 1969 instead of 1961
early
fears of -heavy
carnal the tall of IMS
on a■ part
basis —
lie wilt i ---c*” time
..... ........
&lt; ------ - ------Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
"The
a
its
needs
this
uni­
t go u lull-time status Jut* l. j l i u were unjustified.
j

Base To Award
$114,500 Job

“The Nile of America”

WASHINGTON tU PI) Vu-e President Hubert II.
Humphrey will be among the
featured speakers during the
annual convention of the
iio. it Iy of News
American Society
paper Editors here April 14 17.

Strike Delayed
NEW YORK 4 UPI) - A
threatened strike by printers
and several other unions
sgainst seven major New
York City daily news papery
v.as postponed early today at
the rnd of nearly 12 hours of
negotiations at city hall.

Calls Unlimited

Is Ruled Out
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson Is grimly
determined to press even
more fiercely the b a 111 a
against the Viet Nam Red*.
Rut be has ruled out for nose
any single spectacular stroke
in retaliation for the bomb*
ing of the L*. S. Embassy in
Saigon.
The Chief Executive said
(bat the terror bombing of
Ihe embassy—"this wanton
act of ruthlessnrss"—only
reinforced American deter*
tarnation to "continue and t«
strengthen" aid to South Viet
Nam.
Administration o f f i e ta la
said there would be an In.
crease in U. S. air strikes on
militniy installation* In Com.
mutilst North Viet Nam ami
stronger offensives against
the Viet Cong guerrillas in
South Viet Nam.
But, for I lie time being, tha
President ha* ruled out any
single stroke such as bombing
the Red capital of Hanoi.
Johnson planned to confer
today or Thursday with hia
ambassador to South Viet
Nam, Gen. Maxwell D. Tay*
lor. He hns not seen Taylor
sinro the general arrived
from Saigon for consultations
Sunday.

TANGIER, Morocco (LTD
—A Spanish airliner flying a
group of Scandinavian tour­
ists to Morocco encountered
heavy fog on its landing ap­
proach today and crashed in­
to the sea, killing 51 persons.
Two women and a man
were plucked out of the water
by a fishing boat and rushed
lo K1 Knurlouhi Hospital in
Tangier. They were reported
suffering from minor injuries
and shock.
A fleet of rescue vessels,
mostly fishing boats, picked
up 46 bodies. Five other of the
49 passengers and five crew­
men were missing and pre­
sumed dead. The passengers
were mostly Swedes and
Danes; the air crew was
Spanish.
The plane was a twin-engine
Corn air of the Iberian Airlines
PILOT RESCUED
and was flying from Malaga
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
In southern Spain to Tangier. A Navy jet pilot shot down
Moroccan authorities said it during urt attack on a Com.
reported into liir Tangier munlat Installation closa ta
tower but llien failed to ans­ Red China was found allva
wer a query. Rescue opera­ today In a llfcraft in tha
tions were launched immed­ South China Eva.
iately.
A D e f e n s e Department
The I'onvair fell into the At­ spokesman announced the ret*
lantic three miles oil the cur of Cdr. William N. Don*
North African const near the iv-"y, husband of Mrs. Mil*
western entrance to'Tlie Strait died Donnelly, lav Jolla Calif,
of Gibraltar. British, Spanish, lie was re|xirtcd to be in
Mima-run and U. S. planes good condition, although ha
and slops joined tin; search was listed with minor injur*
tor possible survivors al­ its.
though officials said "there
At th* asms time, tha
is little hope of finding any Pentagon listed as dead a
others alive."
second missing pilot who tools
The American planes came part in the ruid on Barli
.from Hie U. S. Navy base at Long VI Island. ID w ai
Kola on the Spanish coast.
Identified as Lt. Cdr. Kenneth
E. flume, husband of Mra*
Carolina Hume, San Diego,
Calif.

Citrus Labor
Hearing Set

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) 1 MARINES DIB
House members will be able
SAIGON (U PI)—Commun*
lo make unlimited personal
TAMPA (UPI) - The U. isl Viet Cong guerrillas today
phone calls within the slate
S.
Department of Labor has shut down three 11. S. hell*
during this session of the le g ­
islature at no extra charge, agreed to another meeting copters flying Vletnamei#
aoldicra into a major battla
have jumped from altitudes the applause of giant nudi- thanks to four new linrs being with Florida citrus officials to ordy 30 mites from tha biff
hear
a
(ilea
for
reconsideration
installed
at
the
Capitol
for
of 2,SOU to 25.000 feet, at enecs at the Seattle World’s
of the April 15 deadline for American airbasa a t Da
night nml into the St. Johns Fuir and practically every $6o&lt;) a month.
use of foreign laborers in the Nang.
River and the Atlantic Ocean. major an show in the nation.
Two IT. S. Marines w art
state.
The Bombing Derby will
The leant received its name
The department announced killed and Id other Amaricana
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
-Sen.
get
underway
Monday
with
a
from Uie multicolored traits
in Washington the meeting injured.
of smoke each jumper leaves weapons loading exercise for B. Everett Jordan, whose
would be Friday at the Cause­ U. S. and South Vietnamesa
home
state
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Carolina
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teams
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probably
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second ronsecutiva day. Tha
The Blue Angels will arrive Otic squadrons.
(In Tuesday the flist of requlre some kind of health lard Wirlr would not lie here raids wet*' curried out despita
at tho air station Thursday
warning
for
the
meeting
on
cigarette
packafternoon for press interviews five major flying exercises ages.
Wirt* has stood firm so far increasingly tough staUmanta
und n dies* rehearsal before will begin. The exercises will
on the deadline for all oft- by Communist China.
they lake to the air in their lest the versatility of the Saves Father
shore laixirers to leave the
»Upel sonic F-I1A Tigris Sol sleek Vigilante and powerful
Male.
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utday.
Citrus growers, however. SANTIAGO. Chile (UPI) -a
While listing their home *t Might crew* who man them. Colorado doctor borrowed a have pressed for an extension, I Officials here said today tha
pen
kntle
and
a
piece
of
rub­
the Pensacola Naval Air Sta­
ber tubing and performed an claiming they will lose mil-1 earthquake which killed 251
tion, the Angels have ln-ell
CRUCIAL TALKS
o|&gt;eration in a hole) hallway lions if they lose itin&gt;! nf their persons in central Chile Sun*
“adopted" by earh of the
JAKARTA. Indonesia (UPI)
talxir force at (he height n[ day caused damage estimated
blind reds of eities they have — Presidential envoy Ells­ to save the life id his father.
the laic season Valencia liar-1 at $38 million and left 27,00(1
Dr.
Ilobrri
C.
Austin
Jr.
per­
performed in sinre their for­ worth Bunker Hew into Ja k a r
persons homeless.
formed the quick tracheotomy j vest
mation in the 111411s The last ta today to begin crucial talks
alter his father had a heart
time they appeared in San- aimed at casing strained reattack.
foul — during the Seminole lotions between Indoncsiu and
County semi-centennial cele- the United .States.
tuation in April 19413—they
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) attracted an estimated 40,(100
BOATS SEIZED
persons
TAMPA &lt;HIM)—The mana­ Construction worker* return­
Srhrom, a scholarly looking ger of a Tampa shrimp com­ ed to their jobs today at
naval reserve captain, also is pany said today 15 ol his bout* America's spore center, end­
accustomed to rrowds. "The have been seiied by Nicara­ ing a two day walkout that
idled $2rm million in space
flying professor" has earned gua oltirials.
building and cost the govern­
ment Sfon.otKi.
The piekrts who had turned
sway 3,900 of 4,700 building
tradesmen Monday and Tues­
day were not al space center
entrances today.
executive director of the Flor­ The East Centnl Florida
— W ith —
ida University Hoard of Ar­ University would serve a ninegents, also was one of lliu.se county area Flagler, Volusia,
A Handy Home Imp rove men l Loan
loike, Seminole, Orange, Bre­
protesting this suggestion.
Kridcr told the committee vard, Osceola, Indian River TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Borrow Up To 5'id00 — Up To 5 Years To P s f
that one-fifth of the state's and St. Lucie.
The $1.2 million World’s Fair
population is now in Central
A student laxly of 1,500 It exhibit bill faced a see saw
Call Ralph I’e/old Or Jim Doucette
Florida and that il is one of expected when the school battle Wednesday in the House
the fastest growing areas in opens in 1968 with 3.2UO the appropriations com mitts*.
Telephone .'122-1611
the nation.
second year.
Veteran lawmaker George
The 1965 population of the
Kridcr said the university Stone, of Escambia, said Tues­
ares it now koo.ouo with to,- will need an ope rating budget day he would fight any move
two high school graduates ex­ of 1258,000 lor Ihv first year to consider the bill before Uie
pected this year. By 196a. Kri­ and $663,000 Uie second.
committee considers the gen­
Mimbtr F.0.IX.
dcr said, Uie population will
Preliminary plans for the eral appropriations measure.
have soared to one million university will be presented to The committee already had
with 12.500 Iug.1 school gra­ the Board of Regents at its agreed not to consider lndlvi
duates.
April 9 meeting.
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Senators Optimistic r
that delivers the taste
Over Great Society Show me aendfilterI'll eat
my hat.”

Cynthia Kendrick
Queen Of The Ball
By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
3SJ-STM

Roy A. Allen Chapter ot the
HI-Y-TrlHi-Y held Its annual
Red, White, and Btue Ball
Friday nisht in the achool
gymnasium. The theme for the
Ball was “ The Enchancd Gar*
den.“ The attire was, for girls,
long red. white or blue gowns;
boys, white coats or dark
suits.
The highlights of the even­
ing came with the crowning of
Cynthia Kendrick, president of
the Tri-Hl-Y, as “ Queen of the
Ball’’ by vice president of the
IU-Y, Elmer Brookcns. The
crown was a reward for col­
lecting the highest amount of
money during the March of
Dimes drive,
The members are now in the
process of getting ready to at­
tend the State HUY-Trl-HI-Y
convention at Roosevelt High
School, Lake Wales. The con­
ference theme; "Growth In
Depth.” Delegates will depart
Friday morning via Grey­
hound bus for the Iwo day con­
ference and will return Sun­
day morning.
Delegates attending were
chosen on the basis of a point
aystem (members with the
highest number of points)
from activities performed dur­
ing the school year.
A brief run-down on the
schedule
Includes:
Friday
morning, registration; Friday
evening the first joint session
and talent show. Saturday
morning: second joint assem­
bly, group discussions, ban­
quet, sight-seeing which in­
cludes Spook Hill. Saturday
night: the highlight of the
meeting will be the witness­
ing of “ Passion Play.”
• • •
An appreciation and surprise
birthday party was given Sun­
day at First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church. The party

was given in honor of Deacon
Raiford McClain.
Edward Blackshcare Jr. de­
livered the appreciation ad­
dress. Mrs. Ned a Boykins
sang “ Today.” Little Lynctto
Hill presented a silver tray for
over W years of service to the
church and fellow workers of
Dcacun
McClain.
Refresh­
ments were served. It was a
gala affair.
I • •
Entries from science, mathmattes and industrial arts stu­
dents will be on exhibit to the
public April 9-11 when the
first “Science Fair” is held in
the Roy Allen gymnasium,
Crooms High School.
The Science Fair brings to­
gether a culminating activity C Y N T H I A Kendrick,
of the aclcntiric interstate of Q u e e n of tlie Red,
our boys and girls plus “ Open White nnd Blue Ball,
House” of our new school ad­ nnd her escort. Klmer
Brookcn, pose for the
ditions.
Exhibits will be judged by a photographer in t h e
panel of experienced and cap­ lower picture. Y's girls
able persons in the field of are shown in the upper
science.
photo (from the le ft):
Awards will be made in pub­ Marvin Kates, Dorothy
lic ceremony during “Student Stevens, Cynthia Ken­
Awards Day" in the month of drick, I r e n e Jackson
June.
nnd Barbara Lou Kelly.
Plan
now to attend
the
(Herald Photos)
Science Fair and
Open House
One of the hardest decitloni
wi the above datea.
• • •
the writer has to make as
The apring round-up will be school attendance officer is to
Thurtday at Goldiboro Ele­ recommend a detention order
mentary School from 9 a. m. for a child who is a habitual
to 12. If you have a child who truant. However, every means
will enter first grade in Sept­ that I know is exhausted be­
ember, please bring tame to fore making such a judgment.
register. Please bring your
Worst of all, the child goes
child’s birth certificate.
to the county jail, not a de­
• • •
tention home. Whenever a boy
Pvt. Lawrence Jenkins is la committed to the Florida
home on emergency leave School for Boys, unfortunately
from Germany. He la an alum­ he some times has to remain
nus of Crooms High School in a cell for six to eight weeks
where he was a star gridder, before assignment.
• • •
This is torture at its worst.
Clarence Walker was in
Therefore, I am appealing to
town for a few days. A form­ our county father, to please
er resident of this city, he it consider a detention home be­
a resident of Rochester, N.Y. cause it is badly needed. And

“ All I said was:

WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Democratic e o n g r e aalonal
leaders save President John­
son an optimistic report on
the status of hia Great So­
ciety legislation .
At his tegular weekly
meeting with the leaders,
Johnson was told that hia
Medicare p r o g r a m likely
would reach the House floor
next week and hia education
bill might get to the Senate
floor by Tuesday.
Senate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield told newsmen
after the meeting that he
juined with Johnson In con­
gratulating House leaders “on
the magnificent Job they did”
In passing the |1.3 billion ele­
ment ary nnd Mtomlary edu­
cation bill.
Other congressional news:
Voting Rights: Southerners
from three atalca attacked
the Presldenl’a voting rights
bill at congressional hearings.
One, I^misiana political host
I.eutider H. Peres, charged
the bill went “hand-in-glove”

, with a Communist conspiracy
to control the Deep South.
Eduration: The American
Council on Education endors­
ed the President's plan for
using the principles of agri­
cultural extension courses to
meet adult education needs In
urban areas. Council wit­
nesses testified before a Sen­
ate education subcommittee.
Highways: Clarence
D.
Martin Jr., commerce under­
secretary for transportation,
told the Senate public roads
subcommittee th at the 41,000mile Interstate highway sys­
tem is on schedule for its
1072 completion date.
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ATLANTA (UPI) — Nsxt
week, Georgia will have one
of the biggeet eporta bonsnsaa ever enjoyed by a South­
ern state to a single week.
A cumulative total of about
200.000 a p a e t a t o r a will
stream across the Augusta
Nattoaa! course far the 29th
playing of the Masters golf
tournament; 60,000 are ex*
pasted for Sunday’s Atlanta
BOO stock car race; and a
three-day crowd of 76,000 la
the flrecast for the Milwau­
kee Braves-Detroit Tigers
baseball exhibitions that open
Atlanta’s new stadium.
That figures un to about
135.000 paying customers and
when you put it on a cash
basis, the figures are even
mote staggering.
The Masters crowd would
to • lot larger but officiate
eat a firm limit on the num­
ber of people they’d tot In.
They insist that If they just
opened the gates, so many
would pour through that they
wouldn’t to sbls to handle
A stock car turnout of 60,000 is not an unusual figure.
That’s about par for tbs At*
lanta Internationa) Raceway
which really couldn't handle
a lot more.
Aa for the baseball exhibi­
tions, then's no way to com­
part. The largeet crowd ever
tc attend n minor league
name bare waa 11,000 beck In
the days when Atlanta waa
the crown prince of the min*
o n . Te get that many to Old
P om* d* Leon Park, they
had to use a shoehorn,

Terry Tool* and Mika Aekermaa Won two events each
as Lyman beat Bishop Moore
and Apophn to a triangular
track mret here Tuesday.
Tooto won the 190 high hur­
dles and 190 low hurdles and
Ackarraaa scored victories to
th* mil* run and the 990.
H » Greyhounds also took
first place to th* 990 relay and
to th* sprint medlar relay.

ORLANDO, (UPI) - Man­
ager Sam Mel* claims the
Minnesota Twin* will do bet­
ter this year because not ao
much la expected of them.
Last year at this Urn* a lot
of baseball experts ware pick­
ing th* Twins to win th*
American League pennant.
But due to a porous defense
and poor relief pitching the
Twins faltered and finished
in a tie for sixth place with
Cleveland.
"I have to be a llttte opti­
mistic because this is baalcally the as me team which fin*
lahod second to IN I and third
to 1963," Mato pointed out
“ Also, there Isn't the pressure
th a n waa last spring.
"All th* pomunt talk than
pnt praaanra on our players.
This year that* te no pennant
talk, hnt w t haven't given up

third and was batted bom* by
Mlba Prichard.
The Seminolei got cracking
in the third toning with the
aid at two errors. Jim Ervin
raachad Drat o ' an error and
Danny Tltlia g&lt;K to aaeood on
a Wildcat mtocue.
Pitcher Kan Jotuuon walked
BUI Kuykendall to load the
baaea a n d another error
brought Ervto homo for the
firat Seminole seore.
Johnson then gave Sanford
its second run when be walk­
ed Prank Wblgbam to force
Tillii home.
The Wildcats .then began
their rally to the fifth but the
rain stopped the game. Pour
and a half Innings must be
completed to count aa a game.
The Semtooies will go beck
Into action Friday afternoon
whan they host the Bishop
Moore Hornets, The Tribe al­
so travels to Osk Ridge to
face the Pioneers Saturday.

GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI)— Fifty top professionala and i n amateur* tee off
today to the pro-am preUmintary to the $65,o n Greater
Oreenaboro Open golf tourna­
ment—the last atop before the
Meaters.
The $5,o n GOO Pro-Am pre­
liminary fata underway at I
a. m. EST. The leal threesome
leavee tbs firat too at 1:19
p. m.
Normally, only ona pro and
oos amateur would team up
for the event, but the format
was changed this year to tot
trains consist of ooe pro and
two amateurs each.
Among the top threesomes
will be saven-Ume 0 0 0 win­
ner Sam Snead; honorary 0 0 0
Chairman Richardson Prayer,
unaucceaeful candidate for the
Democratic nomination for
governor; and Jim Hkkey,
bead football coach at the
University of North Carolina.
Another team will consiat
of pro Oary Player, television
personality Ed Sullivan and
state Itep. Mark Short of Guil­
ford County.
Former Wak* Forest col­
lege golf star Arnold Palmer
will team up with Wake Forest
basketball Coach Bonos Mc­
Kinney and amateur Nick 8acrinty in another threesome.
A field at 144 professionals
will toe off Thursday in the
first round of the GGO Itself.
The championship round wilj
be played Sunday,

Xlltobrew to first bias, lend­
ing Allison back to th* out­
field.
Klitobrew did not hit for a
high average last season, .270,
but be led the majors to home
runs with 46 and had i l l run*
batted to.
Allison, who hit J6T with 22
home tuns and M RBI’s, will
play toft field with right oc­
cupied by Oliva, who won the
league batting tltto to his
rookie season with a .222 averago, and Hall to contor. Hall
batted J O last season with
21 HR's and 71 JUU's.
Thor* la a chance Hall may
go to Baltlaoro to « deal for
second baseman Jerry Adair.
Th* Twins nr* hurting at sec­
ond because Borate Alien has

Nothing personal, of course,
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them for the New York Ysn-

DELTONA’S 88-MEMBER fishing class waves “goodbye” a t Shopping
Center before boarding charter tour bus for a trip to area esat coast fish­
ing spots. Members agreed upon return that evening that almiliar tours

By Mildred Haney
Thirty-eight Deltona resi­
dents who recently completed
the 10-week adult fishing class
taught by Louis Nordmsnn
took a chartered bus tour of
area east coast Babins spots
aa their final get-together.
Leaving from Daltons Shop­
ping Center, the group trav­
eled to Deflla Fish Camp at
Oak Hill where members were
given pointers on methods of
securing competent guide ser­
equipment tor
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Despite soma fine pitching
and a lot of good defensive
work th* Lyman Greyhounds
were edged by the Kissim­
mee Kowboy* Tuesday night,
2-1, at Kissimmee.
Mark Brewer and Stave
Simpkins atlowad the Kow­
boy* only four hits and Coach
Jim P a y n e ' s Greyhounds
played errorltM baseball but
failed to mount a successful
■coring outburst.
Through the Lyman team
hit the ball well all night, th*
raps usually tailed right Into
ona of the Kowboy* gloves.
The Ilounda got only four
hits.
Th* Kowboya struck first,
off Brewer In the bottom of
th* second, on a walk to Jim
Tynor, a sacrifice and a bloop

way cc down to Turtle Mound.
After climbing (be Mound, the
fishing enthusiast* went over
to beachslde to bear tips on
•urf fishing and general sea­
shore fisherman’s behavior.
To the north, Inlet Harbor
and the old lighthouse were
visited after which a seafood
dinner was served.
By 6:15 p. sn., the ’'tired
fishermen" reloaded the tour­
ing bus for the trip home.
Group singing and conversa­
tion was tod by Charles Bolies,
Nordmsnn and Eeral Mallard,
director of Adult Education to
Deltona.

single to right by Mika
Smith. They tallied again on
the sophomore righthander
when Bteva Parker lined n
double to the left field comer,
advanced on a fielder’s choice
and acorad on n bunt single
by Bobby Lane.
The Greyhounds got to th*
Kowboy Hurler Mike Whitewolf for a run in th* fifth
whan Mike Sterling led off
with a single, advanced to
■ocond on a throwing error
and came in by way of a Don
Paulsen single up the middle.
Lyman loaded the bates
with on* out in the sixth in­
ning and got two men on the
sacks in Uia aevanth but were
unable to acore again.
Simpkins relieved Brewer
in the bottom of the fourth
and didn't allow a hit during
hte tbns-tnatog stint. Brew,
t r waa touched for only ona
clesa safety — Parker’* druL-.

Member* of the fishing class
onjoyed singing and felt they
a n fortunate to be the first
organised g r o u p learning
words and music to the “ Del­
tona Song,'' by Madeline El­
liot.
Upon arrival in Deltona at
7 p. ra., it was agreed that
a fishing tour be sponsored at
toast once a year for restdents of the community.

Fishing Trip
Reservations for the April
23 daep sea fishing trip out of
Daytona Beach being sponsor­
ed by the DeBiry Fishing Club
should be made at earliest
poesibto date
James
Grocnle*. Transportatkm ar­
rangements from the DcBary
MIAMI (UPI) — Bob nop* Fir* Hall will he made avail­
able but cannot be completed
and Jackie Gleason stood on until all reservations are In.
the firat to* In th* hot sun
a a l badgered *aeh other
Tueaday until they finally
bet $5,000 on the golf game
they w en about to play.
Four hours later Hops
made out the check to the
National March of Dimsa
foundation.
Gleason, teamed with Doug
Bandera, beat Hope, teamed
with Jimmy DcMaret 8-6 ov­
er the IB holes of the Dora!
Country Club Court*.
“Firat tlma I ever played
with n blimp." Hope Mid.
Gleason demanded the en­
graving on the trophy he
changed because it listed
Hopc'a name first.
Gieaaon, at £50 pounds,
said ha was practicing for *
match with Toots Shor, the
276-pound New York rest*
urant owner.
—IHf- th e e two got m -ttar
■am* golf c o u r s e you
wouldn't ace anything but
shadows," Nope said.
"Let's go fill up th* trophy
and drink it," Gieaaon replied.

Lyman will taka on Oviedo
on Friday afternoon at Ovie­
Don Minchor, who hit 23 do. Charlie Newell is the like­
homo runs last season aa a ly starter for Lyman.
part lim* player, and Gerry
Kindali figure to b* the rtservo infloldera with Frank
Koetro, who hit J44 with Ha­
waii, and HUarto Valdesplao,
a .227 hitler at Atlanta, as the
utility outfielders.
Battay will bo tho No. 1 W h e t e * * ' *
catchar. Ho slipped to a .172
average last year with only II
bom* runs and 62 RBl'a.
C a m 11 o PascuaL 15-12;
James Katt, 17-11; Dick BUgman, 6-15, and Jim Grant, 1412, a rt aura of starting roles
and Mate U counting on on*
of two rookies to round out
th* starting rotation. They a n
Dav* Boswell, a right hander
Port Time 8:10 NIGHTLY.
who ted the Northern League
to strikeouts last aaaaon with
172, and Jim Merritt, a loft
Th* Twins relief pitching
improved after they picked up
Al Worthington and Johnny
KUppstoto and they Witt bo
to th* bullpen again.

CYPRESS GARDENS (SpU
—Five college crew teems will
compete to the second annual
crew regatta at Cypress Gar­
dens on April 3.
The teams Include Trinity
College of Hartford, Connecti­
cut, Purdue University of U fayette, Indiana, Jacksonville
and Tampa Universities, and
Florida Southern College of
Lakeland, the host for the
meet.
Bob Williams, a 3’7" Junior
from Sanford to one of the
coxwalna on the Florida Sou­
thern crow team.
Competition will be in both
varsity and Junior vanity
eight-man shells over a Hentoy distance of 1 mile and 3/16.
The JV race la scheduled for
*1:15 a. m. on Saturday and
the Varsity wlU begin at 1:13
on the Lake Etolae course.
Last year, the Florida Sou­
thern team won the varsity
event, while the JV trophy
went to American University
of Washington, D. C.

The teama met Tueaday for
the firat time line* the World
Seriei—with Keane double,
doming for the Yankee dugout,
of courae—and, to and behold,
the Cardinal! cam* out on top
again.
It wai rookie Redbird Man­
ager Al SchoendJenat who
wore the look of the cat that
a wallowed the canary when
hot-hitting rookie infielder Ed
Spiexio hit a 430-foot triple in
the ninth toning to give the
Cardlnali a 4-3 victory. Bob
Purkey limited the Yankeei to
one run for fix innings but
the American Leaguers tied
the acore with single runs to
the seventh and eighth innings
against Ray Washburn.
AVERAGE DROPS
Spieiio, a 23-year -old native
of Joliet, III., who hit JGO to
32 games for Tulsa last season,
is hitting at auch a hot pace
this spring that this one hit
in two tries against the Yan­
keei reduced his average from
.632 to .619.
Los Angeles Dodgers strike-

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Strikes
Spares
By John A. 8p«l&lt;ki
M on and n o n and still
more new people coming on
out to the lanes to try their
hand at toppling thoaa tanUttle-davtla at tha other and
of the Lanes.
Juat aa an example, take
our Saturday night Moonlight
Bowling! This past week we
had over forty ‘funsters' with
us, and that's tha correct Iden­
tification........... FUNBTERSt
They’re on hand for the fun
of bowling and not getting
too excited if they happen to
leave a pin or two standing.
With such a largo turn-out,
we were able to award two
big prises for aeriea, both for
the gente and the ladle*. And
■peaking of the 'charmers',
Eleanor Belqua and Jackie
Bergatreaeer were tops for the
gala and Bo Gaall and D. C.
Conway clipped tha prises for
tha men.
Individual high gams win­
ners all were recip ien ts of
family eit* round atsaks.........
Jo Brown, Carolyn Brown,
Beverly Meeks and Roae Phil­
lips for tha woman and Jo*
Stewart, Fred Brown and Bob
Sulouff for tha husktea. (Gee,
th at Brown family really col­
lected tha loot, didn't they?)
This coming Friday, the
youngsters will be competing
Jn the Parent/Youngster Lea­
gue for these pHtea: first
place — bowling bal!| eerond
— bowling shoes and a bowl,
tng bag for tha third placa
finish.
Speaking of finiah, this la
the last week for this popular
lcagua and I'm certain that
well have anothar ona form­
ed for the summer aeeeion.
In addition to the prises
m e n t i o n e d earlier, first
through third placa trophies
are also being presented. This
Is the way it wound-up on tha
final night of regular compe­
tition: Tom and Rob Beat won
tha number one position; John
Sr. and Junior Kneeland came
in aecond (and the smaller
on* carried his Dear Old Dad,
tool)} thara was a tie for
third between the Herbeta and
Richardson/Patterson team.
This past Saturday, we had
quite a time making mor«
presentations to tha Saturday
morning Junior League.
All of these youngetera re­
ceived attractive arm patches
for the achievements listed
behind their names: In the
Bantam Division (those from
eight thru 12 years of age)
Penelope Bernal 174 game and
432 seriesj Bonnie linger 179
and 429 series; Louise Zueli
182 gam* and 411 aeries; Ke-

Torres, Griffith Win Bouts

NEW YORK (UPI) — J ok
Torrea knocked Willie Paatrano oti hi* light heavyweight
throne—and pontbly into re­
tirement—juit ai be predict­
ed.
Now Joae, the bull, would
like a allot at middleweight
vin Spolikt 200 game and 678
champion Joey Giardello.

•arlei.

So, too, would welterweight
champion Emile Griffith, who
■ucceaafully defended
hie
crown Tuesday night by out­
pointing Joae Stable in the first
half of boxing's Initial Indoor
title twin bill at Uadiaoo
Square Garden,
But the biggeat cheers of

Recognitlon for high gamoa
were Garry Almond 177, Scott
Rocho 186, Dennis Stewart
197, Patricia Terry 164, Billy
Knlffin 191.
And then itapplng-up to
the Junior Division, these ware
the happy onaa on Saturday:
Lynn Jones 484 aeries, the on­
ly other girl to receive a patch
waa Mary Surowlec's 648 ser­
ies.
Tha Junior-Senior b a y a
made a good showing, as
you’ll seo from thaao totals:
Frank Patterson 236, Jerry
Smith 230, James Wood 236,
John Boggs also a 236.
Tom Petrunlc had tha big
set, a 821 scratch total as
wera all of tha scores report­
ed.
Although It's still more
than a month away, wall hava
a special local tournament
coming for you where you can
match your scores against na­
tionally k n o w n PROFES­
SIONALS, Tommy Tuttlo for
tho men and OLGA GLOOR
for tho women.
It'll be handicapped and
each week there'll be new
winners with the area finals
being ochedulad for Winter
Park Lanee. Looks m l good.
Lota of application blanks
available h en at the lenee for
ail of thee# summer leagues
now In the process of organ­
ising. Whatever your desire,
whether (t be men's, woman's,
youngsters or mlsed, all of
these Iesgues will be starting
within the neat two to threa
weeki.
For Juat the briefest moment, it was Jet Lanea lead­
ing tha pack in the City Lea­
gue but then Bob’s Restaur­
ant cams bouncing back into
tho top slot aa a result of tak­
ing alt four from Wiadom Sod
Service.
Lota of Big One's rolled in
this leagua last week. Fred
Itollen of Sanford Manufact­
uring bombed a 232, Andy Pat­
rick of Cook's Comer had a
201, Eddia Monroe's 214, 212/8$6 and Pete Petersen's 201,
210/670 for Hank Kretter 224
for Harry's Bar A Package,
juat to name a faw.
If you'd llko your youngiter
to have free bowling lessons,
bring him out to tho lane* on
Saturday at 10 AM. And if
any of the adults would like
a little help with their game,
we have lessons for them at
11:30 on Saturday.
Our crowds continue to
grow on Sundays with our
Sunday Special from 11:10
AM Til 8 PM.

L. L-'a Ms Too and MUe
Whirl go at It astia tonight
at tha Sanford-Orlando
Del Club In tha mid-week hotbox special.
Tha two frost Greyhounds
currently have one of the fin• it duels aver aeeo at SOKC
going with tha score being
about even at thte point.
Darold ftobartson'a L. L.%
Me Too baa beaten tha Lanry
Hughes *ce hi two ef their
last three meetings and Mias
Whirl will ba out to even up
the tally tonl^M,
Not to be discounted in the
featured 10th race la
pup
Ryan'a
hasn't beaten bail Miss Whirl
and L. L.*a Ma Tan aa yet, bat
in hte last start ha finished
behind L. L.'o Me Too beating
out hte more famoua kennelmate.
Result* of Tuesday races:
1st Race - l/M - Time SMI
Candy Ipet*
1150 4.00 1.00
Ring of Fkw
0 00 3.30
Extra Rock
3JO
Quintela (1-3) $3310
2nd Race - l/M - Time 31.72
Tell Frankie
M i 4.00 3.00
o.B.'a General
180 x.8t
Bo's Toots
4.00
Quintela (1-5) $0.00
Perfects (1-3) $61.00
Daily Denble (6-1) $3350
M Race - 1 / U - T i m e X2.U
Jet Flight
13.00 10.30 TJO
Sammy Dewitt
4.00 4.00
iCoro Hanot
4.40
Quintet* (M ) $30JO
Perfect* (M&gt; $131.10
0 * Race - l/U - Time 33.21
ten
iU I M0 M l

M0 4.30
Receptionist
3.00
Hy Diamond
Quintela (S-l) $70.00
Perfects (8-1) $183.30
Mb Race - % — Time 41.47
Junior Loo
M 0 8.40 4.00
Angetiquo
6.00 4.40
Interlock
3.10
Quintela (3-7) $32.00
Perfect* (M ) $07.30
Mb Race — 1/10 - Time SMI
Been John
U .K U.30 1.00
Tudor Drive
11.00 0.00
Seoor Sorrento
0J0
Quintela (8-T) tot.oo
Perfect (5-7) $33M0
fib Race - % - Time 4IJ1
Jack Magie
1110 I J 0 M0
I. C.’a Meadow Day 10.451JO
Annie Geniao
M0
Quintela (3-4) $4400
Perfect* (3-4) $10050
Race - 1/10 - Thao 11.41
VUsa
M 0 1.10 2.40
Rockey Bert
400 3.00
Julia’s Oona
3.40
Quintela (3-0) |M 8
Perfects (5-1) $1105
Mb Race - $ / $ • - Time $151
Friar's Tate
u.so moo s .io
Haneymoamr
5.40 too
W.D.'i Gamtel
250
Quintela (U ) $4050
Perfects (1-1) I1MJ0
1Mb Race — 5/10 — Tima &gt;150
Lupine
TOO 4 30 3.40
Lady Troubtea
M0 3.00
Amigo Rochar
3.40
Quintet* (l-T) NM 0
Perfect* &lt;M) $137.10
I I * Race - te - Time 4IO*
El Paso Silver U J0 050 $.40
Long Suit
0000 4.10
M0
(M ) $00.40
Perfect* (0-1) $1111.00
m jm

new king of the 175-poundera
when referee John Loblaneo
stopped the fight at the end of
the ninth round because of a
lumpy bruise under Willie's
left eye.
raatrano suffered the In­
jury in the fifth round and al­
though it didn't appear to af­

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doctor was concerned enough
to examine It between the
eighth and ninth rounds.
After Torres continued to
work on the bruise in the
ninth round, referee Lobtanco
decided to call a halt before
the bell rang for the tenth.

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Winn • Dili*. a netwark of
modam n u l l aupermarkata
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observing it* 46th anniversary
this «Mk. From * on* ator*
beginning In Florid*, Winn*
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Winn - Dial*, with headquarter* In Jacksonville, *f*
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8tor** In Georgia, North
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To Show Film
TROPI-CAL-LO . . .

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Orange Drink

Hy Mildred Haney
Deltona Volunteer Fire De­
partment will eponior show­
ing of the old-time movie,
"The Golden Age of Comedy,1*
at 7:30 p.m. today at the Com­
munity Center. Donation! will
benefit the department.
The film feature* Harry
Langdon, Ben Turpin, Will
Rogers, Jeen Harlow. Carol
Lombard and Laurel and Har­
dy. Moat "old-tlmcra" in the
community will remember
these atara with nostalgia and
will enjoy the evening of re­
miniscing about the "old
days."

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Tomatoes 5 c

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Paste . . 8 c6o°'. *1.
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Cora

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PAM, STY.

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By JoAnn Hays
"Coma Out and Get Ac­
quainted" will be theme of a
roaat turkey dinner scheduled
by the Geneva Cltliene Also*
elation for 6 p.m. Saturday afe
the Community Hall.
Everyona attending Is ask­
ed to bring a covered diih
with the association to provide
remainder of the meal.
Muile for the event wilt ba
supplied by the Eastern Sem­
inole Band under direction of
Richard Zelley, Front end auto tags bearing the name of
the community will be on sal*
during the evening.
There will be no charge for
the meat however donation*
will be accepted at the door.

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Geneva Citizens

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Although elame, common
oyster* and other two-shelled
mollueka sometimes may all
grow pearls, most of our g e a
pearl* rom* from "pearl oy­
ster a" found mainly on AmarIca'a Pacific Coast, sff north.
«m Australia, in the East In.
dlea and in the Penlen Gulf,

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Coffee Cake

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OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA
MemWe at the Beard of
Lectureship of The Mather
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G E O R G E DA111I8,
principal of Bear I-Jtke
Elementary School and
president-elect of Flori­
da Education Annodation, advined that when
he takes over the presi­
dency in tho 1966-07
year, he "intends to
work in improving pub­
lic achool education in
Florida." He adds, "Wo
have too long been con­
tent to operate schools
based on a minimum
foundation program. It
is time wo placed tho
emphasis on providing
• quality education pro­
gram for all tho chil­
li r c n and youth c-f
Florida." ............— “

WASHINGTON (UPI) Southerners from three slates
attacked President Johnson's
voting rights bill at congress­
ional hearings.
One charged It was part of a
Communist conspiracy.
Atty. Gen. Daniel R. Mc­
Leod, of South Carolina, and
Rep, Armlatead Selden (DAla.) told a House judiciary
subcommittee that the bill pro­
posed to amend the U. S.
Constitution without submitting
the question to the states.
Leandcr H. Perea, longtime
political boss of Louisiana's
Plaquemines Parish, testified
before the Senate judiciary
committee that the bill was
"hand-in-glove" part of a
Communist conspiracy to con­
trol liie Deep South.
The short, gray-haired form­
er stale judge told the senators
he was appearing aa a repre­
sentative of Louisiana Gov.
John J, McKelthen,
Peres laid Atty. Gen, Nlcholaa Kaltenhach, chief au­
thor of the bill, "does not like
me personally and undoubted­
ly will appoint a federal offi­
cer os registrar In the parish
where I am president of the
commission council."
Perez said the Supreme
Court in 1010 had held that the
Communist party’s policy in
the South was to "obtain the
right of self-determination"
for Negroes.
McLeod said the bill should
he rejected because "It seeks
to amend the Constitution

Rev. F. J. Seddon
To Be Speaker
At Holy Cross
Rev. Frederick J. Seddon,
distinguished missionary and
now vicar nt Holy Family
Church In Orlando, will lx* the
guest preacher at today’s
Wednesday -venlng Lenten
service at Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church. The service lo ­
gins at 7:15, and visitors will
Re wetromed
Father Seddon is a native
of Massachusetts. Upon being
ordained ho went to Liberia
where he served for several
years.
At hli return to the United
States he aerved as a mission­
ary to tho American Indians
in the southwest. He came to
Florida In 1903.
Fr. Seddon is married and
haa three children.

without following constitutional
procedures."
Scldcn took the same posi­
tion. He argued that the bill
would change the constitution­
al grant of power to the states
to control voter qualifications.

McCleod denied that South
Carolina dlscriminated against
prospective Negro votera. He
eald that although hla atate
provided aimple and prompt
remedlea lor anyone who
claimed he had been denied

registration, "no complaint
haa reached my office during
the paat 14 y e a n ."
Meanwhile, a civil rightslabor union coalition worked
to broaden the Impact of the
propoaed bill,

Joseph L, Rauh Jr., counsel
for the Leadership Conference
on Civil Rights, planned to
distribute a aeries of proposed
amendments to House and
Senate members.
The proposals were approv-

cd at a workshop conference
of leading Negro organiza­
tions and labor groups.
They are aimed priclpally
at penalizing anyone who Inti­
midates Negroes seeking to
vote.

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HEW PRIZES TOO!

FOOD

Beer Drinking
Brings Charge
NF.WPOnr REACH, Calif.
fUPJ)—Comedknno Caa* Da­
ley faces arraignment In Mu­
nicipal Court on charge! she
contributed to the delinquency
of minors hy supplying them
with a keg of beer.
Juvenile authorities report­
ed that Miss Daley signed a
receipt for a 15 1-5 gallon keg
of beer for her 10-ycsr-old son
and tils teen-aged friends,
Seventeen of the youngsters
were arrested at a mule) here
after a juvenile officer, pol­
ing ai one of (he youthful
gueiU, crashed the party,
Miss Daley's married name
is Kinsolla. She and her fam­
ily live In a largo home in
this community's llayihorc
Drive section.

Lions To Install
New Officers

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New Record
SANTA ANA, Calif. (UIM)Mrs. Hila Oviedo, a tavern
owner, and Isaac Peres, an
unemployed painter, claimed
they act a world’* record for
non-stop pool playing — 120
hours, 45 minutes.

By Jana Casselberry
Tho Lion's Club of Cassel­
berry will hold a Ladies Night
program and installation of of­
ficers Thursday night at the
Capri Restaurant in Sanford.
A social hour will begin at
1:30 p. m. and the roast tn-ef
-n m n e f-w m T g rriT \T irk r7 :w *
p. m.
Officers will ba installed by
District
Governor
Claude
fiocke of Leesburg and Milton
Freeman will serve as master
of ceremonies.
Handwriting expert Alvin J.
Schwenberger will present an
entertaining demonstration of
handwriting analysis.

Scared Youth
Wins Release
PITTSBURGH (IJPD—Wil­
liam Schlag, 20, made a start­
ling discovery when a drug
atorc was locked up while he
waa still Inside in ■ telephone
booth,
Schlag called police.
"Don’t shoot me," he said.
" I ’m not a burglar, Just get
me out of here."
Samuel Hrydcn, the owner,
was called from hli home to
open the door.

D O U G L A S Poston,
a v 1a t ion maintenance
a &gt;1 m i n t Htratlnnmnn
3/cl, of HVAH-7 at
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, haa re-enlinted for
nix yearn under tho
Nuvy'a incentive pro­
gram for choice duty
anniKiiment. He, h i a
wife and non renlde at
89 Upnala Road.
(Nuvy Photo)

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March 31, 1965—Page 9

Arts And Crafts
Club Schedules
Bjr Sira. John Leons

The DeBary Art* and Crafts
Club will hold 1U annual
Sprtnv Exhibition for three
weeks, beginning tbla Sunday
with a reception and eontlnuIng through April 25. All work
to b« ihown must be at tha
DeBary Mansion by Thursday
of this week.
Artiita may auhmlt two
painting*. Member* of tha
crafta group may exhibit two
examplea of their work. The
committee, however, reserve*
the right to limit dliplay to
one Item If lack of *pace re­
quire* it.
Painting* must be framed
•nd wired for ranging with
attached identification forma
on back. They may not be re­
moved until after April 25.
The club’* regular meeting
will be held at 10 a.m. Thurs­
day at the Mansion with tha
president, Arthur Bennett, In
charge.

Teatime Or No..
Train Moves On
LONDON (UPI) — The motorman and conductor left
their subway train unattended
at a station in East London to
je t some hut wrJSFT .
their
teapot. While they were gone,
(he (rain rolled out of tha
station.
"The train started to run
down the gradient and ran on
for 600 yards," a spokesman
for the London Transport Au­
thority reported. "When tha
line flattened out, the train
cam* to a stop.
The conductor and motorman sprinted down the rails
and Jumped aboard.
"This kind of thing la dis­
quieting," the spokesman said,
"It la not tha kind of thing
we want to happen. The motorman and conductor will be
closely questioned."

$4 Million Policy
Issued On Man
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) A life Insurance company said
It has Issued a $4 million Ufa
Insurance policy on a Califor­
nia executive.
The executive, who did not
want hi* name revealed, la
over 50 years old.
The annual premium on the
policy, one of the largest of
Its kind in insurance history,
la more than &gt;200,000, tha
company said.

Human Values
Show $$ Hike
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (urn —
Chemicals in the human body
are worth about 1800 today,
according to Charles
A.
Thomas, former board chairman of a chondral company.
Thomas told a stockholders
meeting that body chemical*
had a value of about B8 cents
In the 1030a.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Interior Secretary Stewart I .
Udall wee* presented a cus­
tom-made, gold-inlaid, doublebarreled shotgun by an arm*
firm a* it* "Outdoorsman of
the Year."
The company said Udall waa
■elected aa ita outdoorsman
for 1004 by a vote of about
4,000 outdoor wrltara.
An aide to tha secretary
■aid Udalt likes hunting but
docan't do much of It. Ha pre­
dicted tha gun would aptnd
moat of ita time on a rack in
Udall'a dan. ,

Now You Know
V alM Firm fatanational

Stonahenga, tha mammotR
circle of atones built by tha
pre-Celtic inhabitanta of Bri­
tain, took 400 years to com­
plete, according to Nature
and Science, a publication at
the American Museum at Na­
tural History.

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BOSTON (UPI) — A tele­
phone w o r k e r , Dorothea
Blake, at Bo*ton, who
» to,000 la tha Irish
•taka* says aba'll give the
busy signal to say wculd-M
fortune bunter*.

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Barbara Miller Betrothed
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert lf.l All frienda of the young cou-| attend the wedding and recep&lt;
Caae of Lake Mary, announce] pie are cordially Invited to | lion immediately following,
the engagement a n d ap- m r u .
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Paul Edward Gorman, alto
ol Lake
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Akron, Ohio, and attended
local arhoola, having graduated from Seminole High School
with the claat of 1963, where &amp; *E q K ’H ,&lt;t s
the wat on the Sally ataff and
a band member. She la pretcntly In the Proof Department
of the Sanford Atlantic Natfonal Bank.
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Her fiance we; born In Cincinnati, Ohio, attended achooli
there and locally. He la a
member of t h e
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PLYTHE WILLIAMS on her second birthday.

Party Celebrates Birthday
Little Plythe W i l l i a m s ,
daughter of Rev. and Mn. H.
w itu.m i nt
Park
Page Williams,
of SS0S
3303 rark
Avenue, celebrated her second
birthday Saturday afternoon
with a few of her cousin* from
out of town.
Mr, and Mr*. Vernon Wllllama and children, John Lee,
Mark and Paul, arrived at
mid-morning from Ft. Pierce
for Um occasion.
a lovely birthday dinner

waa served after which the
traditional birthday cake and
lc« crMm
pwfw
U look,ndp, , «°Pen*n8 of
BJg brother Perry Scott
helped little slater open the
packages and the family
poodle, Pcppl, managed to engage In the fun by running all
DVer the house with the ribbona and wrapping paper.
The room was decorated
with balloons and streamers
for the momentous occaiioo.

Personals
By Jnlia Bartoa
Oliver Kobylsk, carrier for
The Sanford Herald in the
Casselberry area, and hl» wife
flew to Cleveland, Ohio, Mon­
day to attend funeral acrvlces
for his brother, Majo Kobytak, who died suddenly Sun­
day, March 2«.

Medical News

PKUi AVERTABLE
TRAGEDY
PKU—or phenylketonuria—
la an arror of metabolism
with which hundred* of chil­
dren ere born each year. Un­
like other birth d e f e c t s ,
though, PKU can be treated
and ita effect! minimised, If
undetected,, it can lead to
severe retardation.
Bines PKU runs In families,
H is urgent that pregnant
women tell their obstetricians
if anothar child In tha family
has had the condition.
Tha American Academy of
Pediatrics recommends that
nil newborn Infante be tested
for PKU before they leave
the hospital, and that tsaUng
continue a t Intervals.
Thera are aeveral teala for
defam ing whether nn Infant
has the cea dltioe. One bleed
test, devised by Dr*. David
Hale, Julian L. Berman, and
Herman M. Untie, of North­
western University, can de­
tect it in this newborn within
1« hours Wkh ft high degree
ml accuracy.

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MISS BARBARA JEANNE MILLER

Plans Celebration
On Founder’s Day

Mix equal parts of butter
and rose or white wine to
make an easy basting sauce
for broiled or barbecued fish.

daughter, Miia Treva Eliza­ Mr. Matthew*, of Winnie,
beth Arnette, to Cheater Guy Tcxai.
Matthewa, aon of Mra. Guy The bride-elect wai born 1 4
Irwin Matthewa and the late Charlotte, N. C., attended lo­
cal achools and ii a member
of the IMS graduation d ata
of Seminole High School,
where the it a member of the
Glee Club and Future HomeMakera Aasoclation. She ii a
member of the Central BapHat Church and YWA’a.
Her fiance wai born in Gal-*
veaton, Texaa, and waa a*
member of the 1962 gradua­
tion claaa of High Island High
School, Winnie, Texaa. He at­
tended Lamar Tech., Beau­
mont, Texaa, and la preiently
nerving a tour of duty with
the United Statca Navy, atatloncd at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
The wedding will be anr
event of June 12 at 4 p.m. at*
the Central Baptist Church.
All frlenda of the young cou­
ple are Invited to attend the
wedding and rcveptloi im­
mediately following.

Social News
Reaulations
The Herald welcome* all
social new* with the fol­
lowing regulation! estab­
lished:
1— Photograph and cov­
erage requests should be
mad* three days prior to
event.
2— Engagement a n d
we&amp;Msrf^fjtma are available to be accompanied by
photo four days before
announcement.
3— New* may be aubrnitted at office, via mail
or phone for abort notices.
Typewritten accounts In
lower rase double spaced
are expedited mors quick­
ly. Numei should be print­
ed In msnuicript reports.
4— Personal black and
white photoe and negatives
are acceptable.
5—Photos made by Her­
ald ataff may be duplicat­
ed at nominal cost.
Doris Williams
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425-6938—County

MISS TREVA ELIZABETH ARNETTE

Shower Honors Mrs. David

Personals
Bedford Aiken, eon of Mr.
and Mra, Dick Aiken, is
spending a few days at home
during the spring break from
Davidaoo College, N. C.
Accompanying Bedford to
Sanford waa Michael Durand
front France, who Is ■ grad­
uate of a French Unlvrrillv
and is preiently a student at
Look for the laced and tied Davidson on ■ scholarship
look to some of fall's new grant.
footwear. The National Shoe
Retailers Association reports
Mra. Dorothy P. Corrodl Is
that ties are dooe ghlUie style, currently a patient at Semin­
across the vamp, used for ole Memorial Hospital, where
bow* and clinically laced. she has been hospitalised for
The Ues go with shoes in the the past three weeks. Her
light, low end fragile class. friends will be Interested to
learn that she is recuperating
Gold Jewelry Is enjoying Its nlcaly, but la expected to be
greatest wave of popularity. confined far • few more days.
So reporti the Jewelry Indus­
try Council which point! to
PROTECTION
one indication of thu gold
NEW YORK (UP!) - Like
rush. President Johnson se­ the metal parts of akl equip­
lected a gold brooch for hla ment, bledea of Ice akatea
wife's birthday, gold pin* as will stay In like-new condition
Christmas gifts for hla daugh- with a few minutes of afterters, and gold Ua claapa for skating care to prevent dull­
White House newsmen.
ing end rusting.
Pack a tube of petroleum
The strapped shoe la the Jelly with skating gear and
leading style for smell girls la after tech skating se n loo dry
tha spring footwear lines. the blades and protect them
Thera are small T-straps, dou- with a thin film of the lubri­
ble-T’l and a wider sabot cant.
strap on Mather pumps in
pels or deop colors. Soma
straps are buckled or button­
ed, others altsticUed for
easy fit. Heavy-stitching, cut­
outs, and appliques add u l ­
tra decorative louche*.

Fashionettes

Miss Treva Arnette To W ed

Mr. and Mra. John Henry
Arnette Jr. of Sanford, an­
June Warner was boitesa nounce the engagement and
recently to the refular meet* approaching marriage of their
ing of Phi Gamma Eta Chap­
ter of Beta Sigma Phi with
the vice president, Jean Gonaalei, preildlng over the
meeting.
Plana were dlacuaaed for
the Founder'i Day celebration
to be held the lait of April.
The aoclal committee will
make final plana for the occaalon.
Mra. W. R. Jennings, Chap­
ter sponsor, will host the
Pledge Ritual and inalallation
of officers on March 23. Pledg­
es are Jean Whipple, Sheala
Albers, Diane Harvey, Dinah
Drumley and Linda Craven.
The cultural program, “As
Men See Ua," waa aptly presented by Linda Reck and
Jan Vihlcn.
Girl of the Year will be se­
lected at the next meeting and
announced at the Founder's
Day Banquet.
Members attending were
Linda Reck, Jan Vihlcn, Jean
Gonzalez, Unda Hlttell, Shir­
ley Stumpf, Mary Sharp, June
Warner and Mra. W. R. Jen­
nings, sponsor.

By Mra, H. L. Johnson
| Hunter
Mra. Dennis Brusnahan was| Harris,
and Gw&gt;u Vales, uf Or]
hostess recently..aJ.-her -Test
14Ui Street home to a stork
shower honoring' Mrs. David
(Shirley Long) Dreifuerst.
The party area was festive­
ly decorated with pink and
blue atrcameri and baby
ilemi befitting the occasion.
One table featured an over­
alls stork, complete with a
doll in replica of a baby.
Behind the honoree’a chair,
which wai uniquely decorat­
ed, floated a banner imprinted
with “Congratulations Shirley
and David.”
Highlighting the occasloi
wai the opening of the many
lovely gifts, which all tha
g u e s t ■ mutually admired.
Various g am er were enjoyed
during the evening with prizes
awarded the winncri.
The hostess served sparkl­
ing punch, cake and tld-blta to
Mrs. H. E. Long, mother of
the honoree; Mrs, A. D.
Brown of Titusville, and the
Mmea, Calvin Jardine, dCT*
Blsbee, Elizabeth M o r r i s ,
Paul Morris, W. L. Roche,
John Noel, Mlcharl Morris,
MRS. DENNIS n R U SN A H A N , loft, wna hontewi recently to a ntork
W. M. Mussel white, L. G,

Altamonte Springe

Two Ohio physician* have
heartening new* for diabetic
women who plan to become
pregnant. If their bablci nrc
delivered early, from 14 to 21
day* before term, the Infants'
chances of survival go up. A
seven-pound infant delivered
nt 87 week*, they aay, h*a
the best chance for survival.
These are the findings of
Dr*. Marlon E. Black and
Max Miller, of Cleveland's
University Hospitals, who an­
alyzed 447 Lit t!.» to dtaLetk
mothers between 1069 and
1963.
The doctors believa that
two factor! will help lend to
tha birth of live, healthy bnblei to diabetic women. These
aret
—Proper treatment of the
diabetes before and during
prcgnuncy.
—Selection ef tha correct
delivery time.
This report highlight! the
crucial importance to diabetic
woman of family planning
and prenatal care.

Keep a toothbrush near the
kitchen sink for getting egg
yolk off fork tines, cleaning
around push buttons on stoves
and cleaning appliance knobs.

Page 10—March SI, 1868

P hi Gamma Eta

nliower honorlnjr Mra. David (Shirley Long) Drcifucrnt, right. Pictured
in the center la Mra. II. E. Long, mother of the honoree.

By Mrs. John Leone
Mrs. Charles Kclpcr of Luis
Line entertained at a dinner
at her home on Sunday even
Uig fui the iai.Sfc. Lauiie ami
Carla Pearsall of Columba
Road and their houseguest.
Mra. Elsie DeWilt, of Rhinebeck, N. Y., and their step­
father, Burt Tilley.
Mrs. E. E. Smith of Ormond
Beach and her two guests
from Margarctaville, N. Y-,
were the recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. Potter of
Palmira Drive. Mrs. Smith is
the sister of Mrs. Potter.
William Petlcrson of Park
Lane celebrated hie Hat birth
day on Sunday at the DeBary
Restaurant with bis brother
and slater-in-law, Mr. and
Mra. Emil Patterson, of De­
Leon Springs, and t h e i r
daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Malmborg, and
children, Raymond, Jeffrey
and Unda.
Mrs. Chester Rearick, so.

prano, and Mra. Adam Mul­
ler, contralto, will be the
guest soloists at the Thursday
morning meeting of Ihe Delinns Wntnsn’f Club ea April
g. Accompanist will be Laura
Platt Brown of DeBary. They
have selected "l Walked To­
day Where Jeiua Walked," by
O'Hara.

WES SAYS
Little Miss Muffct
Sat on a tuffel
Eating her curds and whey,
Along cantf s spider
And sat down beside her,
And said “Why don't you
Go to WEH-KAYT"

DeBary Club
Schedules Sale
This Weekend
The DeBary Woman's Club
will sponsor a rummage sale
Friday and Saturday, April 2
and 3, from • a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Beverly Hotel, 240 Eest
Graves, across from the City
Hall In Orange City.
Anyone having any articlei
to contribute, pleats contact
the chairman, Mra. William
Hibbard, DeBary.

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And CHEAPER it's true.
What’s more, WES U
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Bary Restaurant Friday even­
ing before the Stetson Orches­
tra program of music at the
HANFORD
Community C e n t e r were
FLOWER SHOP
David Hitxl of Daytona Beach,
Coat rustle furniture with
who played tho drums, and varnish to protect from in­ Cur. E. 1st ft Buford Av«.
323-1823
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Mr. and Mrs. William Nets- sects.
chert, also of Daytona. Mr.
Nctschert played the violin.
Mrs. Nctschert Is president ol
Mrs. Louis Ritter ind Mr*. the Flamingo Garden Club on
Pauline Petitt returned from the beach, and la active in
their 12-day Caribbean trip, civic affairs.
which they both enjoyed so
Mrs. C. Kettgen of Sunset
much.
Drive has her sister, Mrs.
G. Eliot lloeft of Sunnyslde M. Hale, visiting her in DeLane, la busy these days en­ Bsry.
tertaining his daughter, Mrs.
Mr. end Mrs. Sidney Swal­
Gwen Nelson of New York,
who is dividing her lime with low of Bayou Vista visited
visits to the DeBary Manor friends in Winter Haven, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Haffey, and
to see her in-law*.
Mr. and Mrs. A. DeMond at
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mid­ Vero Beach over the weekend.
dleton of High Banka Road
have aa Uielr recent guest,
YOU SHOULD SEE
Mrs. Nina Seas of Falls
Church, Va., and eastern
THE BIG NEW
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SELECTION OF
Here's a mama ye* esa depend an . . , T. G. Le*t
Enjoying dinner at the De
Quality, flaver, fre*hnt*e, service . . , all the*e
SPRING COSTUME
are
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JEWELRY WE
who look to T. G. Loo for tho hoot in dairy
products and dependable service.

concern.

flin a c JU L d Jt
LIGGETT • REX ALL DRUG
PING CENTER

Nature's gracious Invitation
to enjoy the spring aeason was
the Gamma Omega Chapter
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha when
it* members and guests gath­
ered Saturday for a luncheon
at Creighlon'a Restaurant.
Following the invocation of­
fered by Mrs. June Brodie a
ueliCRHiiTneal waa enjoyed In
the luxurious elegance of a
private dining room which
waa illuminated by a glitter­
ing crystal chandelier that
was large enough to serve a
royal ballroom. Lending gale-

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{March SI, 1965—Page 11

GOP Attacks Medicare

Missing Airman
Mystery Solved
After 21 Years
AFTON, Wla. (UPI) —
Army 2nd L t Rob«rt W. Forrcital wm» reported misting
In action in New Guinea in
1944. For to year*, hie moth*
or prayed each night for word
of her eon.
She never gave up hope
that on* day he would be
found.
Th* Forreitai family* re*
eelrad a letter from the De­
partment of the Army Tues­
day.
The tetter aald the 28-yeareld aoldler had died when hie
plan* eraahed into a mountain
near Madang, Now Guinea,
April t, 1944.
Wreckage of th* plane waa
found by native* laat year.
U. 8. Air Force officials
traced th* plan* through Its
aerial number and finally
Idantified Forreatal'a body
from dental record*.
. Then the letter waa aent.
I t eama too lata for Forrettal'a mother. She died laet
December.
Forreatal'a body will be re­
turned to Janeavtlle, Wi».,
* and buried next to her grave.

WASHINGTON (U PI)-G O P
members ot the House w iyi
and meant commitlcc charg­
ed today that President John­
son’s medical care program
could rripplc the Social Secur­
ity system by loading It with
a staggering debt.
They alto claimed th* Insur­
ance program waa inadequate
because it did not cover all
prescribed drugs or provide

WWI Veterans
Hear Of SHEBA
IT WAS a pnrticulnr pleasure for MIm Darlene Shen (center) to elnjr
with Emory and Henry College Concert Choir at her own church, Cassel­
berry Community Methodist, and to later introduce her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Darwin Sheu (left), to Conductor Churles R. Davis and his wife.

It . C. G. Buzzer'
Flight Probed

Arm Torn Off,
: Sewn Back On
PITTSBURGH (UPI) —
" Surgeons at PreebyterianUniveeeU/ ■ ■K .^ lta l toilay
• kept close watch on Frank
! Roth, 43, whose arm was
aewn back in place after it
waa tom off in an Induitria]
accident.
i The operation Tuesday took
• ala hour*, but it will be at
least two days before doctors
can determine if the surgery
waa successful.
Roth's arm waa em red
' above the elbow when it waa
caught In moving machinery.

Daniel Boone
Metes Justice

: Doris E. Kinard
—Succumbs At 61

TWO GENEVA MEN who are donntlnR their
time and Inbor to do needed work ot the Geneva
Public Library are Donald Atwood (left), who
for several weeks has been painting newly in­
stalled shelves, and L. B. Carr, electrical con­
tractor who is rewiring the library building,

McALESTER, Okla. (UPI)
- - Daniel uoono hai~a~strong
seme of Justice.
He w n on his way to work
when he passed a car Illegal­
ly. No officer saw it happen
and there was no accident.

Mrs. Doris E. Kinard, 41,
—died at Seminole Memorial
.- Hospital at St45 pm . Tues­
But when city police Judge
day.
Daniel Boone got to work he
Born Oct. 23, 1903, tn
gave himself a |4 ticket.
Rockford, Ind., aha had lived
te Lake Monroe for the past
; six yean. She attended the
F ln t Baptist Church of Lake
Monroe.
Survivor* ara her husband,
Joaeph Kinard, ad Lake Mon­
roe, and her brother-in-law
and aiitar-ln-taw, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde C. Musa of San­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Burns slid he planned to
ford.
Briaeon Funeral Home le in Negro leaders were assured add a Negro staff member un­
of more high level state Joba der his office to help handle
sherga of arrangements.
t h e federal government's
for their race today.
anti poverty program, a n d
their meet­ that he la considering hiring
Albert Cruse, 77, ingMorewiththanthethat,governor
and Negroes in other areas.

Burns Sees Negroes
On Florida Payroll

Expires Monday

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Albert Cruse, TT, resident
of Weklve River Road, Rout*
1, Sanford, died KuiiJsy at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
A native of Alachua Coun­
ty, ha had raaldad In Semin­
ole County far more than BO
yean. Ha was a retired n frige ration engineer.
Surrlvore a n five daugh­
ter*. Mn. Ruth Hudson, of
Caaaeibemri M n. Ethel Mor­
gan, of Sanford; M n. Alice
Burnett, of Winter Park;
Mrs. Missouri Balia Bwofford,
of Altamonta Springe, and
Mias Virginia Cnias, of Californla; ona brother, Groover
Cross, of Ball; 11 grandchil­
dren and tlx great-grandchil­
dren.
Nlblack Funeral
Home,
Casselberry, is in charge of
arrangements.

Loud Justice
LONDON (UPI) -

When a

• Jury deliberating a cate at
'

the London teutons w u
heard arguing loudly, Magis­
trate B. E. Seaton Mat an
usher to quiet them. He ex­
plained, "w t don't mind Jus­
tice being sean tn ba done but
we don’t want it to be beard

Cabinet members Tuesday
seemed to put progress In
Florida rare relations on a
friendly basis.
At the ronrlutinn of an open
meeting between Ihe state of­
ficials and officers of the
Florida branch of the NAACP,
Gov. Ha ydon Burns told the
Negroes:
"1 want lo commend you on
tho very able manner and
pleasant atmosphere of your
presentation here today. It Is
conducive to co-operation, un
derstanding a n d Improved
race relations.
"I can’t help hut contrast 11
with the unfortunate circum­
stances in some other states
and feel it is a reflection on
tack of understanding ot the
leadership on both sides,"
Bums added.
T h e NAACP delegation,
beaded by stat* president
Rutledge Pearson, of Jackson­
ville, and field secretary Ro­
bert Saunders, of Tampa, said
It felt much progress has been
made in rac* relations in
Florida and was grateful for
IL
Both sides agreed the Burnt
administration can not make
enough changes overnight to
correct all the racial Inequi
ties built up for a century.

J u s t te ll us how m uch
you need to pay old bills, for
hom e /m provem enfs, car
repairs, lo r a ll your sea ­
sonal expenses. Phone for
prompt, courteous service.

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APRIL 1st LAST D A Y
TO FILE FOR

Homestead Exemption And Make Tax Returns
LAWS PROVIDE HOMESTEAD AND OTHER
EXEMPTION APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED
EACH YEAR BETWEEN JANUARY 1 AND
APRIL 1, OTHERWISE EXEMPTION CANNOT
BE GRANTED.
Blankn have been mailed to eD who filed applications or mode retim e b e t
year. If you failed to receive your papers, please call for them a t the T ut
Afutemor’s Office.
J£htr..ippIyUiI for Exemption for th * ftraHLue, U b necessary that yoa
**** ,:r In person and briny your rmrrdW liArod or Ayrsemeat for Deed
with you. Abo bring your 1965 Florida Automobile ragbtratioa certificate.
Tex Laws provide severe penalties for failure to fib returns on Tangible
and Intangibb Personal Property. Application for Widow and DbabtUty
Exemptions must be filed each year also.
If you need help with your returns, the office perauM l win be gb d tn
assist you. The office b open from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

FILE YOUR APPLICATIONS AND TAX

1 0 AN I UP TO $ * 0 0

FAMILY

H. L. W hekhtl
City Tax Collector
City of Sanford, Florida.

RETURNS NOW

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Mary Etrle W ilker

PINANC1StRVICf, INC.
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,FA 2-4612

TAX ASSESSOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

N EW 1965 W E S T I N G H Q U S E
A P P LIA N C ES A T O LD 1964 PRICES!

Rummage Sale
By Jin* Casselberry
The Worn in 's Club of Cea­
se] berry and American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 236 will Jointly
sponsor a rummage sale this
Friday and Saturday at the
Super Vain Store on SR 438.
Proceeds will go toward com­
munity projects funds.
The sale will begin etch day
at 8 a. m.
Heading the committee In
charge of the event are Mrs.
El wood Hein and Mrs. Elean­
or Storrs of the Woman'* Club
and Mrs. Ben Evana of the
Auxiliary Unit.
Rummage is to be brought
to the Woman's Club Building
on Ovcrbrook Drive for sort­
ing and pricing Thursday at
9 a. m

Advancing Years
T1FFIELD, England (UPI)
—Ernest Palmer resigned as
clerk to the parish council
hero because of "advancing
years." Palmar Is 97.

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MONEY

CITY TAX BOOKS WILL CLOSE APRIL 1*.
PENALTY STARTS FROM THAT DATE.
TAX CERTIFICATE SALE MAY 27th.

Groups To Have

Funeral Notices
c a d s . a u in iT — runerel
se rv ice s for A lbe rt Cruie, TT,
w b o die* Wonder, will be
conducted a t I I a. ■*. Tbured a r a t the gra veside tn Oaklaw n Mem orial P a r k with
Rev. J o a C. D e u 'h l t t a t P lr st
Uaptlet Church, L a k e Monroe,
officiating. Nlblack F u n e ra l
Home. Ca sse lberry, tn charge.

tha plan would Impose on to
day’s workers a 933 billion 11a
billty for hospitalisation bene­
fits for persons now over OS.
“This shifting of $33 billion
liability from those presently
retired to th# iclive work
force cannot be reconciled on
tha basis of 'ability to pay',"
tha GOP report said.

Activities of the Seminole
Hospital Eye Rank Associa­
tion (SHEBA) were described
by Mrs. F. E. Woodruff, pres­
ident, before members d
Veterans of World War I and
ita auxiliary In a meeting at
the American Legion home.
Mrs. Woodruff described
tho method of procuring corStore Owner
nra and ita care until tranaplanted in the blind, to give Baffles Thu?
them sight.
MILWAUKEE. Wis. (UPI)
At dcsth of the donor, the
—“This
is a stickup and 1
cornea Is rrmoved within font
hours, a stale trooper rushes want $130,” a man with a gun
ti to the eye bank at Gaines said to the owner of a small
variety store on the d ly ’s
vllle.
Thirteen sets of eyes have North Side Monday.
“ Wa don’t have that kind of
gone to Gilnesville from
SHEBA to give sight in one money In th# store,” Mrs.
eye to blind persons. When Mildred Beler said stoically.
“ I must be in the wrong
the eye bank supply Is suf
ficlcnlly Increased, two trans place," laid the robber, as he
plants will be given to each lowered his head and walked
out.
blind person.

S8S8SS

The Navy prnmlicd full dis­
ciplinary action today against
a local Navy pilot if It can
prove conclusively he was the
one who startled residents ol
Coral Gablca when he burred
that city on the night ol
March 22 in a Jet reconnais­
sance bomber.
The suspected pilot of the
1iwsjl1TTgilanie, dubbed “Lt.
B u:icr” by uni- Miami
newspaper, was identified on
ly as a 33-ycar-oId lieutenant
stationed at Sanford Naval
Air Station here. He has been
grounded temporarily.
The low-level sweep fright­
ened a multitude of Cora)
Gables residents, who bom­
barded Miami and federal of­
ficials with angry phone calls
and followed up with letters.

for financing long Illnesses.
Tha legislation, approved
by the committee last week,
proposes a compulsory hospi­
tal Insurance program under
Social Security for persona 6S
or over. This would be financ­
ed by raising payroll taxes.
It alto Included an optional
insurance plan, which could
be purchased for 313 a month,
to cover doctor bills for the
e l d e r l y . The government
would match this contribution.
The eight Republicans who
voted against the program In
committee aimed their big
gest blasts at the Social Sccurily-finmced portion of the
program.
They claimed that a GOP
alternative proposal-* volun
tary plan to provide hospital
and medical Insurance for th*
elderly — would do a better
Job at less cost.
Their minority report said

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*Barren Soil*
Dr. Webb Garrison, writing in the
April issue of '‘Together,” a Metho­
dist magazine, makes a strong case
against church-goers who can't be
reached by the preacher’s sermon.
6 He says thnt such listeners mny be
a t fault themselves. "Those who go
away empty-handed," he declares,
"reveal themselves as "barren soil.”
Dr. Garrison, who is author of 11
books and hundreds of articles, cur­
rently is pastor of Central Methodist
Church in Evansville, Ind., and has
engaged in educational work in sev­
eral church-related schools. He has
several ideas on how persons can con# tribute to effective sermons.
(1) Expect to make discoveries,
(2) commit yourself to listen, (3)
expect revelation, (4) let the pastor
know you appreciate being challeng­
ed, and (5) try to conserve the good
points in the sermon.
For their part, the ministers
should study up on chapters in the
psychology books which deal with
f the subject of defense mechanism.
w This automatic protection which the
mind is capable of producing against
the ordeal of boredom has several
manifestations.
Among children, in church, for in­
stance, the tendency is to wiggle and

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON SPA

Political Notebook

become restless, and parents often
scold their youngsters for doing the
very same thing they themselves do
when subjected to ennui. Whereas
members of the younger generation
squirm and move around, the elders
are even more impolite. They just
shut off the stimuli impinging on
their consciousness during a long
speech and either go into pleasant
reveries of dny dreaming, or what is
worse, go to sleep.
A long speech or sermon is the
greatest cure against insomnia ever
discovered. No matter how good the
subject matter, a speech may be so
smothered in words that it is wholly
without effect. (Florida Timcs-Union).

Thought For Today
Rut they made light of it and went
off. one to his farm, another to his
business.—Matthew 22:5.
•

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The million little things thnt drop
into our hnnds, the small opportuni­
ties each day brings, He leaves us
free to use or abuse and goes un­
changing along His silent way.—Hel­
en Keller.

Dr. Crane's
Dick West's

Worry Clinic
Scrapbook Thelma’s fas.
rlnating com and It* follow-ap tomorrow. For Thel­
ma reacted much like Joe,
tha talented young aewspaper editor. Both war* ea.Y, r- r v e d by subconscious
fears which thea threw a
monkey wrench* into th*
smooth functioning of their
bodies. For there io a
strong body-mind Interac­
tion in medicine.
CASE V-451: Thelma D.,
aged 42, 1* a tense, fretful
housewife.
"Dr. Crane," she said, "a l­
though I am not much over­
weight, I also have high blood
pressure.
"My doctor gives me trin quilixert to help tone down
my nerves.
"But even with them, I oc­
casionally have a recurrence.
"So how can I help control
my nerves and lead a more
placid llfaT"
Falsa notions can causa a
prolonged form of tension.
And Thelma later admitted
th at sha ofen grew panicky
at tha thought she was ap­
proaching ths menopause.

"It scares me to death," she
tearfully admitted.
"F or I am crazy about my
husband, so I Just cannot tol­
erate ths idea that ho will no
longer have any physical af­
fection for me.
fiS rin i'V . ! *ronder If this
basic tetror may not he an
underlying factor in my ele­
vated blood pressure."
And it can be, for any con­
stant fear, even though It
lurks In the subconscious can
upset your physiology re ­
markably.
Your fesr may even be
based on sn entirely false
premise, but if you don’t
know It is unsound, you ran
still tie yourself Into a bun­
dle of neurotic ailments.
An editor friend of mine,
who had a fear from child­
hood of tuberculosis, once
consulted a quack doctor who
told him hs was dying of TB.
"Joe," he said, "don't you
have night iweataT* *
Joe shook hts head.
“Well, yiu should," said
this quack, "for one of your
lungs is entirely eaten up by
tuberculosis germs. You are

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Page 1-A Sanford, Florid* Wed., March 31, 1965
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living on only one lung.
"So I am making a res­
ervation for you In my pri­
vate lanltarium for tomorrow
morning, and you may need
to remain thers nt least onTear and possib'iy- ‘twoi^ &gt; r
three."
Well, Joe was a college
graduate and a talented ed­
itor, then about 35 years old,
so he was not a hysterical
trrnager.
Since he had no financial
reserves, however, this hit
him hard, for he had a wife
and two young children.
Although his wife tried to
cheer him up, he felt dejected
when he went to bed s t 11
p.m.
It was a eool nignL Their
bedroom window was open.
Yet Joe broke out in a ter­
rific night sweat at 2 a.m.
His wife had to give him dry
pajamas because he had sat­
urated tha pair he was wear­
ing.
Again Joe dropped off Into
fitful slumber but awakened
the second time about 4 a.m.,
dripping with sweat.
This* time his wife not
only had to give him another
pair of dry pajamas, but she
was forced to change both
the upper as well
lower
sheets, which were wet with
hit heavy night sweat.
She finally compelled him
to consult a chest specialist
next day. And later, after
three different sputum tests,
he was pronounced complete­
ly free of tuberculosis.
So his terrific night sweats
were a product of his sub­
conscious mind, dus to ths
negativs suggestion of that
quack.
Thus, your subconscious
can product weird tricks repsrdiny your health.
—
Tomorrow 1 ehall show you
th* exact medical results
when we eliminated Thelma's
underlying terror of ths men­
opause.
For her high blood pressure
was apparently lik# Joe'a
night t seals, namely, a re­
sult of fright!
(Always writ* t* Dr.
Crane In care of Ibis news­
paper, enrloalng a long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope and 20 cents to rover
typing and printing eo*U
when you send for one of
hla booklets.)

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Th* n l e k n a m o "B«*fcitera," which la sometimes
associated with tb* Yeomen
of th* Guards, had its origin
la 1669. when Count Costmo,
grand duka of Tuacany. was
K England. Writing of tb*
ais* and s t a t u r e of this
magnificent guard, he said.
"They are great eaten of
beef, of which • very large
ratios la gtvea thorn aally ot
tha court, and they Bright ho
called "Beef-eaters.”

The Lighter Side
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tha word "ombudsman" prob*hly doesn't mean very rnurh
to the average citizens in this
country.
For that matter, it prob­
ably doesn’t mean much to
eitlxens who are above or below average either.
Until a couple of year* ago,
it meant nothing to me. If
forced to make a g u m , 1
would have surmised that an
ombudsman was a man who
looked after the ombuds.
Then I learned from flop.
Henry S. Rcuss, (D-Wle.),
that ombudsmen are Scandi­
navian officials who deal with
the complaints citizens make
against their governments.
If a citizen of Norway,
Sweden or Denmark feels ag.
grieved, hs can taka ft up
with th e ombudsman, who
will Investigate the m atter
and order corrective action if
warranted.
Reuis proposed that "peo*
pla both in and out of the
g o v e r n m e n t " give aome
thought to the possibility of
adopting aoms form of the
ombudsman ayitsm in lha
United Statea to protect In­
dividuals against bureaucratic
abuses.
But as far as I can tell,
nobody has been thinking
about it. Which seema a pity.
Now wa have before us an­
other proposal that would in­
volve borrowing a govern­
mental device from another
country.
A group of Republican con­
gressmen want to amend the
rulea of the House so that
the secretary of etate could
visit the floor and answsr
questions about U. 8. foreign
policy in times of crisis.
This, as you can see, would
be somewhat similar to the
British system under which
cabinet members, who are al­
so members, appear in the
House of Commons and sub­
mit to questioning.
The GOl* group didn't in­
vite me to give some thought
to their plan, us Reuis did
his, but 1 have been think­
ing about it anyway. And I
detect what teems to be a
major flaw that might render
it Ineffective.
There Is a very strong
chance that the secretary of
state may not cart to appear
on the floor of the House to
answer questions about U. 8,
foreign policy in times of
crisis.
"No, thanks," he might say,
"I believe I'Ll ait thle one
out."
Since the House couldn't
very well drag him in by the
heels, so to speak, tha ques­
tioning period would not be
extremely fruitful.
I have to aee good Ideaa go
to waste and it occurred to
me that perhaps Congress
could combine tha Scandi­
navian system with tha Britiih system, or, rather, the
Keuss plan with tha GOI*
plan.
It could create the post of
ombudsman, as suggested by
Reuss, and then make him
available to the House for
questioning.
This obviously would not
pleaao evsryona concerned.
But, as they say in Sweden,
that's the way the ombud
bounces.

WASHINGTON (NBA) —
Full-length m inora are be­
ing put In kindergarten class­
rooms in Rscine, Wis. Princi­
pals have been told to order
cameras to make pupil snap­
shots. The pictures will be put
on classroom bulletin boards.
In experimental Portland,
Ore., classes, teachers encour­
age their students to use the
word **1” wherever possible.
A seventh-grade group gives
major attention to discussing
“Who am IT What am IT
Where am I going! How can
I get thereT"
President Johnson's ides
for having programs tailored
to meet the needs of "cultural­
ly deprived" children Is not
new. Experiments have been
going on for a number of
years In several score U.S.
school systems.
Interestingly, findings In
soma of these programs sug­
gest the best results are pro­
duced when teaching aims are
shifted back to the old-fash­
ioned virtues—“self-reliance,"
“ s e l f -direction," "independence" and "personal a e 1f
worth," even though the teach­
ing methods to achleva these
ends have fancier descrip­
tions than in grandpa's day.
The techniques mentioned
above are all attem pts to ach­
ieve these ends,

The Rscine mirrors are set
up, of course, so that young
children can look at themsel­
ves (many of the ••deprived."
they say, "for the first
time"!. The experimenters
say. this helps the youngsters
"sec" themselves as individ­
uals—and Incidentally “does
wonders for their personal
grooming."
The snapshots and the con­
centration on “1" are aimed
at the same search for indi­
viduality and self-initiative.
In Dade County, Fla., com­
munity service awards to high
school graduates provide free
tuition al Miami-Unde Junior
College. In return, t h e s e
young people agree to lead
preschool classes 2Vs hours a
day.
In a Boston. Mass., pilot
program, •‘junior’’ first grad-’
classes have been organised
as a halfway step between
kindergarten and grade one
for "slow" children.
A Cincinnati, Ohio, elemen­
tary school lias added special
clasaes in journalism, creativewriting. Junior Great Books
and geology taught by local
eitlxens.
The Pyle School, Wilming­
ton, Del., has monthly Men's
Day Luncheons where busi­
ness and professional men
join the boys.

In South Bend, Ind., chil­
dren not working up to their
potential are Invited to attend
an evening community center
where they’re tutored by stu­
dents from local colleges, re­
tired teachers and other in­
terested eitlxens.
In Baltimore, Md., parents
are invited to small luncheon
meetings, whsre thay are
shown easy, practical ways to
help their children learn.
In San Francisco, Calif.,
parents are encouraged to
take time off from work to
accompany groups of young
students on field trips.
Some Minnesota University
students have set up a buddy
system with underprivileged
youngsters. They study, go to
shows and attend ball games
together.
These examples only scratch
the surface.

Barbs
By W ater C. Parkee
We know a chap with a ftno
voice who took singing les­
son* for years but despair*
of ever achieving stardom in
the
entertainment
world.
Says hs nevsr lsamed to snap
his finger*.

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HERALD Want-Ads Bring Fast Results

Tkuradap, April l . IN I
GENERAL TENDENCIESi
Tfe* big ortr-al) Rdw eondU
tloM about to ttm * into ba­
iliff require that you now
make m apodal point to wind
up whatever umotlonol or oth­
e r tmfinUhod dfltlee thmt ere
youre. You will be wide eweke,
reedy, eble end witllnt to pat
y oam lf In fall flowering In­
to the excellent new condi
Gone ebout to open up for
yoa.
ARIES (Her, I I to Apr. 19)
Be eare to pey your bill* end
get ebode In fine order for
the b u y deye eheed. Rid
youreelf of whatever Is no
longer of uee. Open the door
to plenty end abandonee.
T A U R U S ( A p r . 90 to Hey
20) Yoa ere feeling wonder­
fully peaceful today end can
plan for the fatare a* well ee
get much eeeonpllehed. Do
whet li woet Important Flan
an evening of fun, entertain
or vice vena.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
I ! ) Get baey ridding youreelf
of thoee thlnge end person*
you know ere not working
for your benefit or have lost
their usefulness. Coma to bet­
ter understanding with pertnsrs. Co-operate.
MONN CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) You have won­
derful Ideas for ex pension
but don’t get bogged down by
the nsnel dull routines. Car­
ry through with vim. Your el­
ites will be more then happy
to go along with you.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Certain problems must be
faced and cleared up before
you cun carry through with
new ‘W J.Ir'J.'.eJ. Do so with
al*qrOv,...''Hadorn. Ally yourself with those who bavs a
pioneering spirit.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept
22) There are many interest­
ing situations about to enter
your life, so be prepared to
meet them with wisdom and
intellect. Tensions ease, Life
becomes more pleasant.
LIBRA (Sept. I t to Oct.
22) By ameliorating your
own financial position, you
are then able to assist those
who dwell with you. Plan
your course of notion. Get the
advlea from esparto you knew
for best results,
SCORPIO (Oct I I to Nov.
31) Important you converse
a t length with allies et al ear­
ly so that you can carry
through with ideas later. A
new start la possible. Howevor, you must havo the right
attitude.
SAGITTARIUS (Nor. 22 to
Dec, 21) Uio your own beet
methods and mesni In doing
your work, slnco your mind
is working very cletrly. Try
to uoo bsst of both old and
new syitetns. Make for a per­
fect combination.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) By doing tha things
your truly enjoy, you find you
accomplish much more. Get
into allianeo with charming
folk. Having a good time is
the panaoea for all aliments
now.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Feb, 19) A found approach to
fundamental metiers psvss
the way for n more lucrative

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D E A D L IN E S
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o r l U - H I L Reward.________

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SEMINOLE LODGE

NURSING AND
CONVALRUCKNCE H E f t DENCH
P, O. Uox 1410, Hanford. Fla.
ISO HOL’TH PA T AVK
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Hanford.
JOHN.
Pro m ise m s a n y t h i n g hut give
me York Air Conditioning hy
S he e t Metal Specialist*. I l l M il.
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4. Itoauty Core
H A R I U E r r * B e auty N o o k ,
s o f t watoe, evening a p p 'l a
lo l So. Oak. I I M I I t .

SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NA NS
NOTICE IS he reb y g l r e n th at
T am a n g a a a d In builnaa* in
Hemlnote County, Florida, u n ­
de r th e fictitious name of, N u­
ll #n, a n d t h a t I Inland to r e g u ­
l a r sa id n a m e with tha Clark
of tha C ircuit C ourt. HamtnoU
County, Florida, In accordance
w ith th a provisions of the F i c t i ­
tious Name Statute*, to - w l tl
Heel log I I I . o l F l o r i d a P ta tu to s
HIT.
Slg: K oghan N. K a llor
P ublish Mar. IT, I I , I t * Apr.
T. t i l l .
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your bills paid up. Clear the
•1st* for imooth sailing ahead.
PIBCEI (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Information comes to you
oo that you know your exact
position with others. Persona
ef stature are very communi­
cative. Much work comes your
way that la to your Uking,
too.
IP YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, ho or oho will bo one
of thooo remarkable persons
who can anally grasp anything
of real scops and also and
know aaactly how to bottlo It
down to workable dimensions.
The ambition here Is tremen­
dous and could lead to aly
working In ordar to get more
than la wise, If you1don't ear­
ly give ethical teaching and
spiritual guidance. A wonder­
ful ehartl
T lw Staru Impel, they
4m not compel** What yen
make of year life is large­
ly up to YOUI
Carroll Rlgfcter’s Individual
Forecast for your sign for
May la now ready. For your
copy send yottr birthdato and
|l.00 to Carroll Rlghtor Fortcast (The Sanford Herald),
Bog 1911, Bollywood f t , Cal­
ifornio.

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CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JU DICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
IS S U O IJ
COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CHANI'MBT NO. IITSO
n o t i cm o r a n i t
IN S i ) F e l l l t o a e l
DAVID S W E E T a a d LII.AR
SW EET
TMM STATE O F F L O S IO A TOi
JU ANITA D. ADAMS
■II J e f f e r s o o Avenue
Rochaatar, New T e r k
TOU ARM IIKREDT NOTI­
F I E D t h a t the above-named
P e titio n e rs .
DAVID S W E E T
a n d LILAII S W E ET . M i wife,
h a s t filed a P s tlllo n In lb*
ab ev s -e ty lo d C o a r t fo r th*
adoption of U o minor ah IIS
n am ad th e r e in a n d you a r a r a q u l r e i t o ohow cauaa w h y Ik*
earns s h o u ld n ot be g ra n te d
by a o rvlng a copy a f your w r i t t a n Oafaaaaa, If aay, upon
Stanairom , Davla * Met a loan.
F o a l Office Rex m o , S aafard
Florid*. M i l l , A t t e r a a y a f a r
r * t it loner*, a n d by fltlsg tb*
e r l g l a a l U a r a o f w i t h Iks Clork
of M id C o u r t * • or before
April t f , I M t t o tb trw la a, a
D ecre e m a y be e nte red varena
y e n g r a n t i n g a a id odaptlen.
W ITN E S S m y b a n d a n d U a
o fficial s e a t e f amid C o u r t a t
i a n f e r d . Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida. u te t t u d s y a f March.
A. D. ISIS.
(SE A L )
A r t h u r E Sockwlth. I r ,
C l a r k e f Ike Circuit Court
■ y t M a r t h a T. Vlhlus
D e p u ty C lark
S te aa tre m . Davla O M e U te ak
A tto rn ay a a t l o w
F e e t Office g e u ISIS
B u f o r d . Florida H i l l . . .
M»r*k I f . I L I I . A

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N A K N i r t K ID D IE CARE, We
o e r e r d o t e . Licensed n u r e e r r ,
Infante te I. 1141 B. Oak Are.
Ilt-ltlt.
W I L L CAflC f a r I n f a n t In m r
h o m t Day e r N i g h t I l l - l i l t

8. Pots dk Supplies
AQUARIUMf A
TROPICAL FIS H
h
a
s
t
Q ua lity from U s g i s t
Bit
.A teharla*. L ow est discount
p r l e n . 11 a. m. • I p. a t —
DAILY— r i N N T FRIENDS,
I Milt* South e f OcaforS e a
Nary. IT -tt.

18. latorior Decorators
D r e p e r l e i - dllpcoveri
J E A N MARCEL

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17. Ja n ito ria l Services
TXNTUCH MAINTENANCE
■orvlea a l u p p t u e

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10. UaUden Supplies
PRg-CA BT Concrete Step*
OREOOHY LUMBER CO
111-0141

20. H ard w are

St. Photo Jk Equipment
DE a good E g g A glv* your
W ife a now C a m e ra b e f o m
E e e te r l
V
W I E D O L O r g CAMERA SHOP
l i e g- P e r k A v * ^ ^ Oanford

30. H em s AppHsncds
N E ^^tPPL IA N C E ra^^T ???
boaa*
Price*—
Prlgtdalr*.
H ot Point, RCA, XesRh. ale.
Call C ha rlie Q orm ty collect
a t Associated Radio a TV.
t i l l N. Drang* A v a , Drlaodo l l f - l l l l .

SANFORD ELECTRIC f

O. E. A p.lla ncoo—Now 4 Uied
Ssuford'o Most Comulutu
i l l Magnolia
lll-u ti
D o a s R X C E IV gU f a r A to p TED
WILLIAMS
MOW.
tloa , boarded. Animal Roecue Mjl g l l t h .
USED
Appliance*
Including
111-1444
Leaguo, 1TOO W. M lnato ota,
built-in*,
Ilk*
new.
Low
DaLanS. Ph. T l t - l H I .
p rlc a a jn -llfL
SI. Home ImprovementE
GERMAN SHKPIIKRD Purple*
31. Mtniesl Instrumunla
puro bred. I l l - M i l .
ATTENTION
DO It Y o o r s t l f - t r l t t f your
MUST SE L L AKC PooSlo P u » P la no g a r v l d o g A T uning
Roof needs r e s e t t i n g . Check
plM I I I . Itt-IO IS.
w i t h u i for th* Bret Roof­
Qen* C um bea — t l l - M I l
ing m a te ria l m oney can buy.
W A ST E D PU P*
Plano
T u n in g a n l R epair
Call I t l - l l t l A w* will com*
Any kind. M l i r d o r AKC. Wo
W. U H a rm o n *•• l l l - l l l l
R unning.
pick u p —each o r e o u l s n
m in t . T E 1-1141.
CA RPEN TE R. Hom o Repair*
A
Addition*.
F lra t Claae
n o t h i .n o
is
l o o t u n til
W o j y n j ^ e M ^ Ph. HI-TtUt.
IloralS W a a l AS falls la find
IN T U B CIRCUIT COURT n F
_ l t t _________________________
22. Plumbing
T H R NINTH JUDICIAL CIH.
C U T , IN AND FOR SRMINOLH
12. Special Notices
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PLUMBINO
IN CRANCRRY NO. l l f T I
C o n tr a c tin g Rapatru
Income Tax Raturas
MARTIN J. JUDACK.
F R E E ESTIMATES
I t T ear* Experience. Call La
R. L HARVEY
Plaintiff,
m a r Wllllama, l i r a Point*.
NANCY JA N E JUBACK.
Itt-Tllt.
Defendenl.
23. Painting
Adding Machine! - T ypew riter#
AHENDRD NOTICB OF O U T
galaa - Rantala - Repair*
FOR
DIVORCE
A
INQ A repair, l l l - l l l l .
r o w ELL'S O F F IC E SUPPLY
TOe NANCY JA N E JUBACK W
Residence Unknow n
CANAS D sy Camp begin* J u n a 24. Well Drilling
Tou, Nancy Ja n * Juba c k. a r a
14lh., L ena OoM*n. F o r In­
h ereby notified t h a t a Dill of
fo r m a tio n ealt t t t - l t l l . Frad W ELLS DRILLED, FUMPS Complaint for Divorce he&gt; bvtn
ana*._____________________
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
filed a g a ln a t you, a n d you ate
All Type* a n d disc*
required to se rve a copy of
W*
R
e
p
air
and
Service
13. CsUring • Food
your Anew er or P le ad in g to the
■ T I N R
Rill of Com plaint on the plainM»chln» t n d t u p p l f Co.
STRAW BKlIRlEa for Sal*. Tou
u rn
a ttorney, JO SE PH M.
IJ2 - I 4 I I MUIIARKO, P. O. Box 111, Fern
p ic k 4So qt., IS o r mor* Me t07 W. SBd at
qt., picked e a ordar, field
P ark, Florida, a n d file Ih* o r i ­
run l i e qt. No l u n d a y sale.
ginal Anewer o r P le ad in g in
Brlsaen Ava- Mt-TSM.
th* office of th* C lerk of the
Circuit Court on o r before i h ^
NOTICH O F SUIT
IH. Special Sdrvicea
J l n d d a y of April. 1H1. If y&lt;n™
T H R OTATH OF FLORIDA TO fall to A a ao. j u d g m e n t by d e ­
f a ult will t * •-iil.'M.ll i n w e o u
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
w h o s e lae t-nnow n reet- you for th* re lief de manded In
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
- -df-M* a n d whereabout* U tha DIR of Complaint.
ROOK I Nil. PA IN T lN d A
f i t L a g r a n g e Avenue,
DONE AND O RD E R E D a t
INKUI ATINQ
Memphis. Tennessee:
Hanford, lem ln o l* County, F lo r ­
F i n a n c in g A rrangad
lll-IIIT
Suit
ha v in g
been
filed id*. t h is l l t h day of March,
a g a i n s t you In lb* Circuit Court
VOSS LANDSCAPING A MAIN­ t n a n d fo r demlnol* County. m i .
TENANCE a t a Pric e you Florida, In Chancery, f o r d i ­ (SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith. J r .
c an afford. Com plete Law n vorce. Ih* abbreviate d till* of
C lark a f Circuit Court
M alntenancs, 1. a n daraplng, which la Richard Kinney, p l a i n ­
Ry: M artha T. Vlhlan
L andacapa Architect Sarvlra. tif f . verau* Belly t . Kinney,
Deputy Clerk
Call ua f a r F R E E E ST L de fenda nt, Ihta notice la to r e ­
A
MATEH. I l l - l i l t a t t a r 1:11 q u ir e you t o fit* w ith th* C lerk JO SEPH M. MURAIKO
■
P. O. Dux : : s
W
p. m.
nf said C o u rt y o u r w ritte n d e ­ F e rn P a rk , Flo rid a
fenses. t f any. to th* p l e n t l r r * A ttorney for Pla intiff.
flKMPONHinLK Parson w ith C a r com
filed la Mid eooee. Publish March IT, J l, t l , A
will c a rs for aldarly parson In end plaint
aervo n ropy on th* Apr. T. 111*.
p r i v a t e hums, reasonable. PS. p l a i n tlu
i f f * a tto rn a y a not l a t e r C D K - lt
Orlando m - l l l t .
th a n th* IStb d a y » t April.
A.
D.
11(1.
IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT OF
FIX1T BIIOF
Herein fall not or a decree T H R NINTH JU DICIAL CIR­
NE W LOCATION
IM So. F r e n c h
&gt;11-4711 pro rnnfeeso will bo entered CUIT IN AND FO R SRHINOLR
a g a i n s t you.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
my band a n d 4h* C h a s e * r r No. I U N
SICK ROOM NEEDS •e eW1TNEHH
l of said C o u r t a t Sanford.
FORRCLOSURH OF .
Whaol Chairs, W a l k e r s C«nee Florida, t h is t ( t b day af March.
MORTUAOK NOTICH OF * t 'I T
A C rutches f a r r a n t o r *ala A. H. 11*4.
KIUE COUNTY I A V 1 N &lt;1 S
1‘raacrlptlnna a t L o w a * l ( H E A L )
HANK, a New Y ork C o r p o r a - A
Price*. Discount to poapls
A r t h u r H. Backerlth. Jr.,
tlon,
over I t a oil Service P e r so n ­
C lark of th* C ircuit Oourt
P l a in t i f f
nel. c h e e k o u r pries*.
By: M a sla * Stowatl
Va
FAUST DRUG STORE
D eputy Clork
ROBERT J. FOFOVITS a n d
HUTCHISON AND L E F F L E R
F r e e Dollvory
Itl-IT tl
LILLIE F. POFOVITS. hi* wife,
Edward* tlullding
nd a ll u n k n o w n halro, d*.
OF FE R IN G A SPECIA L l E R - Post Office D r a w e r H
via***,
grante es,
eeelaneen,
V IC E f Mor* th a n 40,SOI r e a d ­ Sanford. Florida
lienors, creditor*, tru stae e, o r
e r ! aaa The Hanford lia rald A ttorneys for P la in tif f
th e r a lslm onta c la im in g by,
(•U n ifie d uda dally. Mataa a* Publish March I t A April T. othrough,
u nde r or a g a l n a t R o ­
low no I la p s r line pe r da y) 14. I I . I t l l .
ll
ERT J. POPOV ITS, a n d L IL ­
D ial t t t - t l l l o r l l l - a t l l and CDK-11T
L IE F. FOPOVITS. Ml wife,
plae* r o u r s d l
IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT. who may be dead a n d not
LAWN A O ARDEN WORK. NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. know n to b* deed, nr nltv*. and
Ill-IODI.
IN
AND
FOR
IB R IN O L H all u n know n p a r ti e s and c la i m , m
a n l s h a v in g or c la im in g a n y ”
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
right, till* o r Intaraat In and
COM PLETE LAWN CARR
IN CHANCRRY NO. 1SSSS
Landscapin g, Hpraylng,
MORTC1AQB FORRCLOSURB to th* prope rty Involved t n th is
cause,
Mnddlng, raaaonabta r a t e *
L I F E INSURANCE COMPANY
D e fenda nt*
P I I I L L i n LAWN SERVICE OF OKOttQI A, a corporatio n
1J3-II0S a f l a r 1:10 p. m.
o rg a n is ed a n d e x is tin g under THR PTATH O F FLORIDA
TOi
ROBERT
J.
POPOVITS
and
the law* of t h a S l a ta of d e a r L IL L IE F. FOFOVITi, hla
wlfa, whoa* residence la
P la in tiff.
u n k n o w n a n d a ll u n k n o w n
heir*, davla**#, g r a n te e s ,
IE T R R C I E C U r r COURT O F LARRY B. C n i N E R a n d CAassignees, l i t nor*, c r e d i ­
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ ROLE C. CRINER. hla wife.
tor*. trustee*, or e t h e r
Defendants
CUIT IN AND FUR SRMINOLR
c
la i m a n ts
c la im ing
by,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOT ICR OF SUIT
th r o u g h , u nde r o r a g a i n . t A
IN CHANCERY NO. I4SSI
TOi LARRY H. C R IN E R
ROBERT
J.
POPOVITS ■
NATIONAL L I F E INSURANCE
(address u nknow n)
a n d LILL IE F. POPOVITS.
COMPANY, a V e rm ont c o r p o r ­ and to a ny a n d a ll o t h e r p a r ­
hla
wife,
who
m ay be
ation,
t it e claim ing a n y rig h t, title,
dead a n d not k n o w n to b*
Pla intiff. a n d /o r Interact In a a d t a th*
dead, o r atlvu, a n d *11 u n ­
follo w in g described property,
know n partlo* a a d c la i m ­
MOSES WILLIAMS a n d W I L ­ lo will
a n t s h a v in g o r c la im ing
L I E B. WILLIAMS, hla wife,
1-ot
11. ef
FANLANDO
a n y rig h t, till* of I n te rDefendants.
ESTATES. FIRST ADDI­
__ eel In end J*..ID* p r e P t r lV ------NOTICE TO D E F E N D
TION. ^ a c s n r d l n * . i n U tr
Involved In thl* onus*.
TOI MUPKH WILLIAM*
and
P l a t t h e re o f ao recorded In
YOU ARE H E R E B Y notified
W I I. L t E D. WILLIAMS,
P l a t Book IS, P a s * ST, of
hla wife
th*
Public
R ecordi
of th at a s u i t h a s buan filed
ag aln at you a s Defendant* In
TOU A R E KERKRY NO TI­
■tarinol* County, Florida.
F I E D to ta h * notice t h a t a TOOKTHEIl W IT H the follo w­ Ih* above e n title d causa, a n d
■utl h s a bran filed a g a ln a t you ing equipment, pe rm a nently In- th at you a r e h ereby r e q u ir e d
In the above entitle d Court. Th* ■talltd, w hich le a n d shall be to fll* your a n s w e r w ith t h e t f
n a t u r a of th is s u it la a n n a ­ Seamed I* ba f l i t u r t a a n d p a r t c l e r k oT thl* C ourt, and In
errve a copy th ere o f upon th*
tion to forsetoo* a real aatat* af Ih* r e a l ty i
m o r tg a g e held hy NATIONAL
l u n g e —M a r th a W a s h in g ­ Plaintiff, or P l a l n t l f f e a t t o r ­
ney, whoa* na m e a n d addreea
L I F E INSURANCE COMPANY,
to n Surf Unit E1IK*
a V erm ont corporatio n, which
Ovon— M a r th a W as h in g to n le: Daniel J. L eF avra o f C a r- t i l l A LeF avra, STS W e s t F a i r m o r tg a g e la recorded In Offi­
OA 114-1
c ia l Record* Rook 111. r a g !
H e a t e r — Monogram W all banka Avenue, F, O. Boa 111.
W in ter Dark, Florida, n ot l a t e r
l i t . Public Record* of aemlnol*
F u rn a c * CUIOUE.
c o u n ty , Florida. T b* n s m t of
TOU A R E HE RE BY NOTI­ (hen April l l t h , 1MI.
I t you fall t o do so, decree
th a C o u r t In which lull p r o ­ F I E D t h a t *h* Plain tiff, L I F E
ceedings nr* pe n d in g la th* INSURANCE
COMPANY
OF pro confeeeo wilt be e n te r e d
C irc u it C o u r t of th# Ninth J u d i ­ OEOROIA. a c orpora tion n r- agalnat you for th* r e lie f docial Circuit. In a nd f o r garni- ganlacd a a d a u ls tl a g u n d e r th* wended In th* Comptalnt.
Th* n a tu r e of eald suit bein g
nolo County. Florida, In C ha n­ awe a f th* S U t a a f Oeorgia,
c ery No. l i n t .
w ith Ita principal plae* of for Foroclosor* of M o r tg a g e A
T h * dss crlp llo n or ’ho real business a t A t l a n U , Oeorgia, recorded In Official R e c o r d s w
p r o p e rt y In Samlnolr C iunty, ha* Institute d s u i t a g a i n s t you Book 411, P a g e s M l, M l. M l
Florida. Involved la eald pro- In th* C ircuit C ourt a f tb* end 144, Public Records of
caedtnga aa d a s e rl b t d la tha N inth Ju d te la l Circuit, In a n d lemlnol* County, Florida, t h e
Com plaint la aa follow*:
t o r Samlnota Caunly, Florida, description a f tb* p ro p e rty
L e t II. M ock D. HARMONY t h a n a t u r a a f tho s u i t I* to trooeeded a g a ln a t being a s
HOMES, aeoordlng to tb* foreclose t h a t c e r ta in m a r t - fellow*! All t h a t c e r ta in prop l o t tbaroof so reoorded In geg* which encum ber* th* ya rty s ttu a t* a n d be in g la
H a t Rook I t . Pa g* t l . P u b ­ nbuva described p r ope rty, sa id femlnola C ouaty , Florida, m ore
lic Record a of Somlnoln prope rty be in g s h u n t e d and ta r t l c n l a r l y described a a folCounty, F l o r i d a
loratod In Bemlnol* County, liwat
L ot 1 | o f Block -B". BA0TT o g e t h e r w ith th* following Florida. You a nd each of you
BROOK
aUBDIV IllOK ,
Itam a o r p ro p e rty which or* • r * hereby re q u ire d t o III*
UNIT NO. M X 1ND R E I a anted la a a d p e rm a n en tly In­ yo u r A n s w e r w ith th* Clark
FL A T , a e oordlng l o t h e m
stalled a s p a r t of the Improve- of th* C ircuit Court. In a n d for
F l a t t h e r e o f a* recorded la V
m unta on eald land:
gouriaele County, Florida, and
P l a t Book "14", Pago I I ,
t H e e l e r s — pe rm a nently M rv t a copy th e r e o f upon VIC­
F a b t la Record* o f Som lM lo
laataiU d.
TOR R. WOODMAN, o f Ih*
County, Florida.
T o e a r e r e p a i r e d t o fil* firm of W lnderwoodlo, Haloes
Four Aneweru o r e th e r defee- A W ard. 114 P a r k Avaaa*. Tegothor w ith th* follow ing
etv e p le a d in g s w ith th* C lark • o a t h . W in t e r P a r k , Florida. l»jo» of pro p e rty which ar* loo f th* a b o v e nam ed C o u r t a a d Attaruaya for F l a l a t l f f la th* estad la a n d per m ane a lly i a earvu a copy th e r e o f upon th* above action, on or before Ih* Ballad aa p a r t of tb * I m p r a r a F l a tu tlf T a a t t o r n e y * W H I T ­ • tb d s y of April, 1141. * lm a moats a n aald land:
T A K E R . PY LE A WOOD. wh*o* Door** P r* Confess* will b*
HOT POINT E L E O T R I O
ad dree* la Sulla t a t . I I I B a st e nte red a g a i n s t yoa.
BUILT • IN OVEN MODEL
Colonial Drive, Orlando. F l o r ­
IT Ig O R D E R E D t h a t this
R J I I D SE R IA L SMS
MOT POINT S L I C T R I O
ida, wot t a l e r t h a n th* J t i h day
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mt April. l H t . a a re uulra d by Herald, a nowapapov **btlah*d
BUILT • IN RANOB MO­
t»w, ala* a Decree F ro C e n ­ la Somlaalo C ouaty , Florid*.
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l u x a ir e fu r n a c e mo.
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D EL 11STS S E R IA L JM SSII
h a r e hnruunW m t m y band a n d Clork of th* ClreuM Court,
W ITNE SS my h a n d and th*
affixed m y o f f W a l eoal a l San- ffemlool* Couaty, Florida. Ihlu ami a f aald C o a r t a t Sanford,
ferd. Oemlnol* County, Florid*, th* Mb d a y o f March. ISIS.
H m laol* c o u n ty , F lo rid a, thla
t h is I K b d a y n f March. I N I .
Hth d a p o f March. 1MI.
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
A r t h u r K. B eckw ith. J r , B E A D
A r t h a r ■• Reck with, Jr..
C lerk of th a C ircuit C o u r t
A f U u r a Be*bwith, J r .
d a r k a t th* C lre n lt Court __ By: M a r t h a T. V lbU a, a a
C l e r k a f ClrwuU C o a r t
By; M e r t h s T. V thlrn
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Fu b lU b March U * April T, W in te r P a r k , F lorida
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nice ( Redroom house &amp; lot,
p u n d sr t fnr Ihs H t n f n r i a r r a
for Sale |16» down A only
R etired or tcml-r*tlre&lt;l p a r ­
171 It) par m onth. This house
son* also consldarad. Car *•and aom* know ladc*
has m an y axtraa. Dlrectlona:
43. Plants, F—ds, Seeds ■antlal
Prom Banford. t a k a 17-13 to
of cradlt Investigation. Raply
by mall, a ta tlna a f t . backG r a n t * City to R a i a l l D r u t
SPECIAL. Oaranlume. Ll«ua-. f r o u n d , b u r i n s . . or sm ploystore, tu r n left A follow to
trum , lll i e . Plant* In Bloom
» h * r * on* way stops, t u rn
m ant record and p r t t a n t acH«*aonable.
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C ountry tlvltlat. Writ#: Dun A Bradr l | M . t o to 3rd. d ir t road,
Club Hoad.
t u rn l t f t A follow to house on
atraat. lne. p. o Boa l i f t ,
left. Call 311-0113. Orlando
W a i t Bay Station, Ja c ksnnvllla, Florida, m o l . A ttsn50. Mlsc. For Sale
tlon: W, p. smith.
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W ILLA MAE PROKOBCtt
111-7174 D a y

JOHN K. FOX,
R ealtor
101 N. P a r k Are.

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133-7433 Day or N t t h t

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3—
4—
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4—C h ild
I—

A Found
Paraonala
Beauty Cara
Day N u ra rrlta
Car*
D og*—C a t a —P a t #

t l —Money W anted
*1—Having* A Loan
44—In surance
41—S chools A In stru c tio n !
70—Employm ent Servlet*

7 ! —Mala Help W a n t e d
10—
Poultry — Livestock
Fam ale ll t l p W anted
t l —Special NM»
I ' l w . ' ‘ . f F atnala Help
11—C a te ring — Food
74—Sale* H elp W a n t e d
IIV U c r i so -Hat — — 77—S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d
11— S p ecial t t a r v lc a t
I t —Income P ro p e rty
11—S w i m m i n g P o o ls
33— B u s i n e s s P r o p —Bala
17—J a n i t o r i a l Harvlea*
13— R e al E a t a t a W a n t e d
I I —D o - l t - T o u r s a l f
I t — llta l E etal* Salt
U — llu l l d a r* Hupplias
17— U ualneae l i a n t a l a
30—
H ardw are
10— Lot# For Bata
11— Horn* I m p r o v e m e n t s
• I— Farm*— Orovae
31— P l u m b i n g
11— o u t o f B t a t a A or t a g *
t l — P ainting
I I — II o u m i F o r Bala
14— W a l l D r i l l i n g
I I — I to m a t —B alt or R e n t
11—Air Cond. A H eating
I f — House For lla n t

11—Radio • Tslavistoa
3*—Photo A E q uipm e nt

l i t — Haaart lia n tala
101—Trailer*—Cabana*
30—
Horn* Appllanco*
103— Mobil* llomaa—Bala
I I —Musical I n s tr u m e n ts
It'S — Mobil* llomaa — R e al
33—Butinas* E quipm ent
104—T railer Bpac*— R ant
31— Job P rin tin g
111—T ra ile r Lota—Sal*
I t —U pholstery
101—A partment* For R e s t
13— V a c u u m C l a a n a r s
l o i —liooma F o r Rant
17—Moving A Htoraga
110—
llotal Room*
11 — Em I ar m I ns lo rn
111—
Rental Agent*
41—Plant* — Freda — Bead# 111—W anted To Rent
SB—Mlac. For Sal*
111—Auto* For Bala
l l —A rtlclta F or Rant
111—Autos—Bala o r T r a t e
I I I — T ruck* F o r Sal*
31—Sw ap or E ac h an s o
I I — W e r t a d T o Buy
11n—Automotive Service
111—Fcootara A CycUa
l i —F u r n l l u r * For Bala
I t —Antiques For Sal*
131—Itoats A Motor*
41—H a s t y T a l a t a
111—Marina Suppllta
*4—U ualusa* O p p o r t u n i t i e s

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
R E N T A BED
Real E a'a t* — tnsuranc#
R e altor
Holla way,
H oiplta l.
B ip Ir d A P a r k Ava
311-1141
Raym
ond Lundqulat. Aaao.
Beds, bp Day, W a s h , *
113.III* Atlantic Bank nidg.
Month
C A H R O U /S PtJR NITU Rl
J i l t W ALTER CORF, h a s a
nice t bedroom house A lot
T H E TIME TES TE D FIRM
fur sals. Only | i o down,
111 N. P a r k Ave.
311-II33
53. Wanted To Iluy
ready to mova Into, only
DREAMING?
1*1.10 par mo. Directions:
of th* horn* you a lw ays w a n tUSED FU RNITURE
From Sanford, la k e Route
ad? W# will hava it hull!
J33-33TO
4 t l t o O ttean t o church nn
From Btminnl# County
for you, yo u r plan* or ours.
right, continue to Colored
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sell
ua
yu u r
F u r n i* .
(Dial D lrtot)
In a quiet peaceful location
se ction on left: t u rn l*ft on
Quick Barvlca w ith th* &lt;h. FHA, VA, or Conventional f i n ­
dirt road A follow to house.
S U P E R TRADING P CTancing Lei* ta l k It over. Bee
You r a n •*• house from
131-0071,__________________
N. V. F a rm er, Manager, Real
Route 111. Call 3 l i - 0 t l ! O r­
95. Houses For Sale
%. Houses • Sole or Itenl
E s t a t e Dept.
lando.
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a a y o u r p h o n a l Dial 33313 »no w . l e t st.
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Room. Carport*. Nlcaly landNORTH ORLANDO HOMES
a n d u se y a u r c h a r t # a e d t .
m*nt own*&lt;1 hemM. Down tcapad. I'lnea In new Shop­
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I to I W ee kdays—34 hour
HANDYMAN
PIANO WANTEt
monthly paymrnti Inrluiilnv
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C a j ^ C o R a c t ^ G r U m ^ ^ M j A Prlr* reduced for repair* A Occupancy fnr qualified Mili­
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6*1*. Room, F l r a p l* ra*
1007 Summerlin Ava. A •**
&lt;r*l a i r A M a t t. W ill a i m
I year* old, Larnuii
ECHOL^BEDDING?! th is I lledroom home w ith Plnora,
r « n t w i t h o p tio n t o buy,
Bluff. Call 113-3114.
I*«rlC IIM sr Owner, H r - i M J
large family room. Will trad*
B a d d .n t A F u r n i t u r e
for down paym ent or &lt;qulty. 1 IIEDROOM, 1 Haiti, C s n t r a l
AT rACTORY PRICES
tnve*tm*n( A Realty
W h at do you have?
IIP M a tn o ll a ______3M-*_
H eat,
Jornar
L o t, D o u b le I I ' N. P a r k AV*.
331&gt;I171 97. Houser* For Kent
“ Keep your tam p e r w ith "
C a r p o r t . 131-1113.
FREE ESTIMAt T
stimi|)cr agency
No DOWN PAYMENT VA I m ­ UNFURNISHED— I Balrmun.
NEW, Cusinm -hulll
U p h o l s t e r i n g A M a t t r a a a B - R ealtor • Appclaar • In»urnr L A -O H ,
m ediate occupancy, 3 Bed­
1 bath. 171 month — 3 Bed­
hum*.
Rolling
Hill* t |o |f
o v a t l n t - Maw * Uaad B l - 131-4191
room. I 1* hath, wooded lot.
lilt W
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room. l bath, 3110 m onth —
Court*.
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I
Bedroom, 1 ba the l i l t
form ation call 333-3171.
Co. a t 101 C a l a r p A v a . t - 90. laottt For Sale
new office I.MN Enterprise*. Htemptr Agency I I I ! H. French
H IT .____________________ J
In c . 3(6 I c n g w o o d l la e a . 4
Ave 333-1661
Ml. Knulh on 17-63. Call col­
m outh.
Lot on FUN LAKE, a pproalWILSON - MAIER FU
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Ivtai b a t a t a Hates Broker
O u t e f i r . f l a g 3 A—S
C B Hour*, fancad b a r k y a r d .
Bedroom Hems* avallabl* la
h t biggaat e atee tlte l
HAVE RENTALS
I I m in. d r i v e t o NAB. w all
a ll Arena ol Sanford. Let ua
ty new and uaad ll- I H - l l m 1410 H i a w a t h a a t 17.11
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1 - l t , Open * d a y I B. 91. Farms, Groves
W l n t r r P a r k 411-1171 o r 333- 1 IIEDIIUOM Unfurnished. Call
1130 a t t . 137.
u rn ltu r* a p p lian ce*. I* . NICE Horn*. I l&gt; Acre* with
133-I74D a f te r * p m
Bought • Sold. U r*
Chicken Houses. Vary good
1MH B. P a r k Av*.
t. I I I Banford Av^h.
3
BEDROOM r u m , Etactrle
for Nursery. t l l - t n t l
331 I l l l a nytim e
Government Owned
Kitchen. In th* C ountry P r i ­
Illl.
Homes
va
te Lake, large Bate f i s h ­
PROBLEM f'U.VF.R
OUST C I I A R O E O - 9 a . H o uh th For Sale
ing a t back door, 143 mo.
WITH a pL c* for t l * IN' t — lim ited era It
133-0316.
l.AWr In thlr 3 Le.tr ,-m
rn a phone. P ut JS* PA RK RIDGE—B D It-D IV in o N
BLOCK home w ith a S E ­
I Udrm . 3 U lh- E n tr y Foyer,
to w o r k fo*
3 BKDIUuiM, kitchen equipped,
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Fam ily Room, B ra akfa at Bar,
111.3101
der th* g / V ' J roof. Corner Bedroom* loeattd In varlo ttl
Built • in K ltcban, Central
60. BuiintH Opport.
location In aitahllahad nalghBt tlon* of f a n fo r d
Hast. Double Oarag*. City
1 B D R M , K i t c h e n e q u ip p ed ,
bnrhood.
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Hswsr. 117,1*0, Open Daily.
173. nice y a r d l l t - l l l l .
VALUE at only |lu,goO with
(JD II Oil Co. hae tl«a
E venings 114-1711.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
liberal terms.
Illation for leaaa. G ood*3
3 Jtsilh, P a tn Ily Itoum,
FROM *50.00
don, aacallant opporltT 1 IIEDROOM. 1 bath. Air c o n ­
C a n t r * ! V . i t A air, ill:* mo.;
'or qualified parson. F i t ditioner, Ige. living ro'.rn.
3 IMrm. UufurnUliVdi. H i mo.
FOR
THE
BEST
HOME
111 assistance A Dealer
d ining room Kitchen com­
BUY
n t available. I'h. 333-SJ
bination, Pla. Room, screenad porch. Approg. I acre,
INVESTMENT A REALTY
SEE YOUR
iR LEASE! GULP O l I l T
F r u i t traaa. l o t Rlvarvisw I I I N. P a r k Ava.
331-1173
I t l - t l O l &gt;440 l l l a w a t h a a t I T - t t
rtra S t a t i o n . D o w n l o w r B Dr , Pti. 333-1711 or avenli^ga
rd. Por Inform. callBn
AI It-CONDITIONED
TOO MUCH I t O O M ?
Rent
131-1310.
P r e t t y 3-badroum. 1 hath, builtt h ro u g h “For Rent" ad*. a * t
MOO DOWN
in kltchan, painted in and
a u r a I n c , me!
out. Llk* ra w . I ^ r g # Lot In
3 HR. 10 I I t PI*. R m . Tar.
lovely neighborhood, E ic a l Floors. K it. a q u lp . 147 « .
lent Investment. Fb. 313-7313
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4 4EDROOM
LIGNMENT M/
U n d o , l i t - l i t l , n t g h t a 333I Rath l l o m i on a p p r e i lr a a te 337*.
t e a r SERVICE h t i ­
ly 4 aer* yard. Fenced back
bia e p a n l n t for * •
yard, aeaorted f r u i t bearing
ad B rake A Alt»BI A BUCKET OF PAINT and a
t r e a t Wall for yard, p a r t i a l ­
Brush
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• Sedan*
ly furnlib od, washer, dryer,
bow g ra aa s) can convert th |s
I* to cuatom ar la hSL
atova, ra fr lg a r a to r , yard tools
3 bedroom house Into a nsat.
• Hard Tope
i la a p e rm a n e n t pan
A lawnmowar.
( o m fo ita b l* horn*. The prlca
t t u a r a n t a a d aalarif*
• Convertible*
111,441
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COMMERCIAL LOT
talk term#. Don't delay on
ia pay for a pr&lt;Or.
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C R U M L E T - M O N T IK T H . INC.
A H o a p i u il i a t l o lt
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Offleat m - l l l l
Ph. 133-4113
ico A B rattremerfO- 100 W. let Bl.
S&gt;'g Thru t l ’a
NlghU I 113-0704
A pold vacatlortUa 1-BEDROOM, Complete hitchltt-4141
I f r o t of cool to eW1200 . 9300 Down
• a . Bast location In town t t t - l t l l 114 * H i a w a t h a #4 IT-Bt
1134 P a r k Drive
onvanlont I n t o r v ls il l
Call a t t a r 1 p m for details
r r a n t a d Night*. I f r
940 • |60 Month
Prl&lt;* reduced. I l l - I l l * .
ay If neceeaary. Nf
1M% Machaalral
itto r only, Sta to m ■DYLLWILDE
E ip a rlan c o . Backft* 4 BEDROOM. 3 Hath. Central
Guaraataa — S i Day* —
lephone No. Infer Bn
H a n A Air I c a r s e r a g * . cor­
M M Mila* Oa AO
bo kopt cosfldSL
ne r lot. FHA financing. Hy
0 ta F. C. S t u r m * *
Until VW'a.
owner, 133-114*.
n o r . Ooodyoar M*.
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W ILL TRADE 1 B d r m . 1 •«
bath. CH Horn* A lot, &lt;omFactory
AiUuriiM
Dealer
plainly fa m e d with 4 ft
72. Female Help
chain l la k fane*, located In

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JIM H U N T
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Payton Realty

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Jacksonville.

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t w i n Cecil r i a l * A N A S .
J a g . for house (a Banford or
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v i c i n i t y . P h . 331-4311.
BEDROOM R o u s* , c l e a n A
clo se hi T e r m s p h . Jlm m l*
Cowan, i : : - i n i .

Hollers
• p o d a liM i

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

II. me.

FHA - VA

114 AIR C O N D IT IO N E D E c o n o m y . DAY ft NITEt H erald w a n t a d l
1613 T r i u m p h S ed an . I a p a r d
w o r k t o r aa little a* t i n a
allck.
R a d io ,
H eater.
De­
dart
L A R O E F u r n . Apt . 310 M a s f r o s t e r , T u r n sig n al* . 10 ml.
nnRa A. K. R o a a a t t a r F l o r ­
p a r g a l . o f cool c o m f o r t , w a a
ist. 133-1331.
1061 n o w 3741 for q u i c k sal*. T R I C E D t o aall, 1144 ft. D a m p .
hy, &gt;« E v l n r u d * Mut o-. a l l
Be* a t l i l t E l l i o t t Av*.
T W O Bd rm . f u r n . a p t., s c r e e n ­
A c r t a a a r l a a . P h . Iit-4B1Y.
ed p o r c h . T iled h a t h , o n l y 'l l VOLKSWAGEN, I661.00.
I I I . 1701 M a g n o lia . 3:3-1)31
S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.
E F F . APT. p r i v a t e b a t h , a m i ­
100 F r e n c h Ava.
131-4131
a b l e f o r C o u p le o r f l n g l *
p e r s o n . I d e a l l y lo c a t e d d o w n ­ ‘11 P L Y M O U T H I do or. A u to .
tow n.
Inquire
at
M a n u el
T ranim laalon A H eater, r t a l
J a c o b s o n D ep t. S to re , 311 E.
c l e a n . S a c r ific e . I'h. 333-1113.
let.
DOR M c K E K U S E D CA R S
3 DUPLEX M oderately fu rn is h ­
NO MONEY DOWN
*01 F r e n c h Ave.
333-0731
ed. 1 A v a l l a b l * a f t e r th*
l l t h B t h e o t h e r M ay t a t.
Adult*. 333-1410.
120. A utom otive S erv let

NEW, unfurnished J-b td ro o m
D u p lex Apt., til* h a t h , t a r r a t i o floor*, V e n e t i a n blind*, M O DERN, 1 B e d ro o m D u p l e t
k i t c h e n eq u ip p ed , w a t e r f u r n ­
— f u r n i s h e d . 373. | M 3 A W.
ished 333-3131 a f t e r 3 p m .
3rd S i , S a n f o rd . Call 133*
1415
I BDRM. C O M P L E T E L Y T u r n .
I t h e d 131-1377.
I B r i r o o m f u r n l a h t d a p a r t ­ Stnkarik Gtaaa and Paint
m e n t . C o n t a c t 3313 P a l m e t t o .
Company
3-BDRM. h em *, k i t c h e n e q u i p ,
P b . 173-4333
n e w l y p a i n t e d Inside, fen ced I REDIIOOM F u r n . Apt . R ed e- 310 M a g n o l i a
h a c k y a r d . N e a r N A B. 131c u r a t e d , w a t e r In clu d ed |4 0
A u l o G taaa T o p s
0(3&lt;; 333-7114.
mo. 333-6163.
ft S e a t Cover*

Dr.

LA K E A HIGHWAY
FRONTAGE
S i n t e r Halaot-U-Matlc xlg i s DKl.TON'A
Ares.
:.n«n'
on
Ilka new. doaa F ancy l*
S p r i n t led Luke, L I U ’ on
atfna . Buttonholes, eawa •
E n te r p r is e Road. 33 Acres
Butto na, Blind Il*mt, Jlon
choice laml, * miles from S . n t r a m s , Embroiders, etc. Pi
ford. Its.oon, terms. Ph. 437SALES BROKER
ba la nce due of MO.Hi ca
*333. New Smyrna Reach, At­ We Have Th* Horn* F o r Tou
o r term s. Ph. I I M G I .
e n ' several Lake F r o n t lota
I3S pe r fool.
Carpel* clean easier w ith t
Blue Luair* E lectric hhai
GOOD BOATING,
pn o sr only II par day. C*
FISHING &amp; BATHING
roll F u r n i t u r e Co
l i a s PARK DRIVE
L ake F ront home ndth S acras,
NORGE
:- d o o r
I lef.-F re ei
113-7411
3 l i l t . 3 Rath, Fla. R m , Llv- 331-3431)
NIOIITS
iso.
I n t - d l n l n t area, kitc he n eqp .
iji.n tic
Double CI‘T., Idry.. Ile.iutlful- 3i3 -c4 :i
SEW ING MACHINE ZIG-P.A
3 ::-34l3
ty landscaped tri.iinda with 333-4141
W e have a 1»«« Dlal-O-Slai
f r u i t trees. On large lake
• I f i a t t h a t ha* navar b«
p r lc a 133,300 with terma.
Used. W aa C h r i s t m a s 1*
• w a y . T haro la only a IIS b- LAKE COUNTY RANCH
■ nra due. P u r c h a s e r s tl 371 Acres, M o r 1-. all fenced A
Seminole Pinza Aren
p a rtly claarad. A .........
a r e a and w t a r t unable t
* J^tmea
locate. You can h a v e i r * ' V l . r t . l i ' , •• 'n-id and low i le v a .
. . a c r e ft
tlon for d ra in a g e eacallant.
(or IIS. Ilalanre. Cash r
n e a r South Seminole . nt
one la k e w ithin tl,« properly.
T erm s. '&gt;''1' t a k a p l d t r •»
m e n t i r y A Jr. High School*.
A d jo l n ln t highly Improved
c hina for paym ent. Call c.
Only 1101 down. P aym ents
ranches. Prlca ISoO par acre,
lact Orlando 4II-II77. AS
370 to I I I , Include* taaa*
easy term*.
B ew lnf Center, 1310 E. &lt;•
I n s u r a n c e All with t r r r a t t o
onlal.
door* A built In Move*. Call
OUTSTANDING
.47-4111 ( W in te r P a r k ) , DewCOUNTRY HOME
EPOXY PAINT
ay Metcalf, Realtor.
3 HR . m Ratha. W i r e Lit. DR.
PA INT IT YO UnBEEP
Kltchan. TV Room, Drapes, 3 REDROOM Home n e sr NAS.
FABCO COUP,
H ardw ood
Floors, Don hie
VA, No down payment, FHA
1100 P ranch Ava.
331-'*
Carport* . I
Room Utility
t il l ) down. Dy owner. 133House,
B
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lm
m
lnt
Fool,
Com­
3411.
VINY1, llaln Suit Hpactal Mi
plete
playground.
1
Acre
Vinyl lla ln Coala I I . oo. AUland, m or L I*rica 133,000, 13.500. ONE REDIIOOM on 17Navy Surplus.
Terma.
63. It Mile North of St. John*
River. Call 133-1U4.
C. A. WHIDDON, SR.
51. Articles For Rent
IIROK En
LOCH ARROH
333.3111 1 Hdrm. Masonry horn* on Int
“ You n i m i It—Wa ha v e f 101 B. P a r k
w ith
shad*
(rati.
Price
AMERICAN RENT-Al*
t i l , I I I wrlth term*.
t i l l fl. H ia w a th a , i l l - t l

331-0113 N ig h t*

3-BEDROOM h o u se . 133-1014
b e f o re ID A. 31. a f t e r ! p m

84. Rest Estate • Sr.le

OUT OF PAWN

B E A U T IC IA N "WOBtaA.
C u r l B a a t t p S hop,

sc hool

133-1074
BEDROOM, 1 n s t h
c o r n e r lot. 133-3141.

123. Boats R Motors

3 Bedrnnm, 1 Beth. U n fu rn tih - WKLA.v A A P A R T M E N T a
ed houee, nice, clot*
to
7 F l r a l Bt.

KINOBWOOD
BUILDERS. IN C
301 F a i r m o n t

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Aatoa For Sale

97. Houses For Rent

By Nadine Seltzer

Cholc* Iota a v a l l a h l * In f l r a a n b r a t r o f L och A r b o r o v e r l o o k I n t K. If co ura*. C u s t o m
b u l l d l n t t o y o u r a p e clflcatlo n a. G r a a n b r a J r d ev elo p ed

T a ll tham you saw It In Tho
3HOBPITAL BEDS complete 14 Ban ford Hi raid!
each. Ph. m - &lt; t t « .
aooD
K a f r l t a r a t o r MO. r i inONINO, my llom*. I I M I I l .
1
Ballafaction gu srn n lss d .
l i M D I a f l a r I p. m.
BOYS' A GIRL?' C . o th ln r , Ilk
naw. Blass—e n f a n t to t yr
ph.

3hr

WANT ADS! Dial 322-5612!

*f mi klam Mur i ison

\ . 1■•IfI1 it V ** i l l

\\ |

Inr
it ‘iJi

Elllnor Motor Co.
■a. Hwy. IM S
B iifort, FIb.

322-1835

'iKpS

H

BEDROO M H o u se. I l k
I n c l u d e s w a t e r . 133-6307.

mo.

L A R G E t A 3 B e d ro o m * A p ia
3013 S a n f o r d Ave., Ph. IS*.
0733.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

1 REDROOM F r a m e I tn u s# p a r ­
101 W . 3nd Bt. 333-0033
tially t u r n , o u t s l d a B a r b e ­ 108. Rooms For Rent
ALL W O R K G U A R A N TE ED
cu e, p a e l u r * a v a i l a b l e for
h o r s e n r pony, l l o mo. Ph.
ROOMS f u r l i e n , 401 M a g n o lia . 121. Boats A Motors
333-6333 a f t e r 7 p m.
133-0730.
3- BEDROOM , k i t c h e n eq u ip p e d
top
q u a l it t
huts
Room P v t . R a th , 111 n r s T
h o m e , n e a r .VA B. w a t e r F U R N
No w . T o u r C h o i r # 3 way*,
m o n t h . 133-1341.
f u r n l a h t d . |T3. 133-6414 a f t e r
tim e t Factory Introductory
4
__________________
price* o n l a t o a t a t y l e * —Ham
115. Autoii For Sal*
p ie: 3363. 13 ft. R r n k e n R u n ­
102. Mobile Homra • Sale
a b o u t , 3311; o r i T w o l o u r
Illl
F O R D SKY L I N E 11, r e ­
c lu s a o u t p r ic e * o n a l l ‘I I
t r a c t a b l e h a r d l a p , r a d io , h e a t M odels—S a m p l e : I t . i l l . I t fl
1-3 a n d 1 H*d ro o m s
*r , p o w e r a t e e r l n f . need*
L a r s o n . 3731 — 30 1IP 31.t i l .
N E W and USED
t
r
a
n
s
m
i
s
s
i
o
n
3161.
P
h
.
113K v l n r u d r a . | I I 0 ; 73 H P o n ly
A w n ln g e A C a b a n a *
l i l t o r ** • a t 134 G a r r l a o n
1463 or t T h r t a i B o a t leit full
QUAL I V MOBILE HOM ES
Dr.
of use d O u t f i t * allll a t W i n ­
t l w y . 17-33 M
133-3343
t e r p rices. T i r n u .
1644 M O llll.K IIUME, l i k e n aw , 33 F O R D T u d o r V - l . atlck
ROBSON S P O R T IN G GOODS
s h i f t , ex . l l r e e A b rak e# ,
3 lled ro o m . F r o n t K l t c h a n .
D O W N T O W N HANFORD
It ft II. 1333. 13 3-03?:.
A w n in g ,
expandable
living
331-3141
ro o m . A a a U m a p a y m e n t * '41 CI1KV. IMPALA, 4 Dr. HT.
3*0 :* I'h. 333-4313__________
ex cel. C o n d . o n * e w n a r , 1317(1*6,

10.1. Mobile Homes - Rent

- is a o e M M lP
~~
3 B E D IIC oM T r a i l e r o n I ..ike
-yjr.t-;. A d u t t e “ t,.,l&gt;. I'h. 3337143.
T R A I L E R w t h c s b a r a , nice
lo t^3 8 3 -3 iR 6__________________

104. Trailer Space - Rent

MM.
UlUHV Trailer U. I...
crated o n P i n e w a y 1 title. off
S o u t h B a n fo r d Av*. I ' . i - n u t

105. Trailer Lot* • Sale

■~r m

uav w m

I’LYMc-t*
16(il
H t a lln n W a g o n . P r a c t i c a l I'oU r W h ile, o n g l n a i - .'..ru o u t
a n d t u l i p e q u l p p a d wrlth Atr
4 'o n d .
A utom atic, L u g g a g e
l u c k . R a d io . H e a t e r A All
p o w e r . No C a e h Nee ded. A*
l o w a * 11*67 p e r m n n th ,
( n i l Hanford A v e , 133-1103.
A s k t o r G eorg*.
1134 CA D IL LA C D tV I lle , 31*3.
333-467*.
S UNBE AM
Conv.
'll.
good
cond., p e r f o r m s g a i t , c h eap .
133-0340.

O w n y o u r o w n T r a i l e r l o t $10 1333 CUSTOM DODGE S i e r r a
a m o n t h , M illar I lo a d o f f 8
S tation
W agon.
S triking
B a n fo rd Av*.
_________
B e la * A W h it* . Auto. T r a n s ­
m iss io n . P. B., R. ft If. ft
106. Apartments for Rent W h i t * T ir e s . On* o w n e r w i t h
A c t u a l m i l e a g e , Looally d r i v ­
en
hy
prom ine nt
D a lto n *
DOWNSTAIR !) F u r n . A p t. l i t F a m i l y . No m u n e y needed.
1371.
Aa Inw aa 16.43 w e e k l y , I l l l
S a n f o r d A v a , 113-4103. A s k
« BEDROO M F u r n . Apt. w a t e r
f o r Don.
f u r n . I l l mo. 333-0337.
F U R N . o r U n f u rn . 4 R o a m Apt.. 1X61 OLDS t l , 4 d r. o i l g l n a l
T i l s h a t h . 3 m iles f r o m N.A A
D es ert Gold ft Iv o ry . F u l l
mailt s a t * . No &gt;*ela. 113-3711.
f a c t o r y e q u ip p ed , a i r con d..
A u tom atic
tram ..
power
4- IIOoM
Apt.. L iv i n g
Ro om
electing, pow er brakes, P a d ­
C a rp e t* .! A v allab l* A p r i l I.
d ed ft w h i t e Urea. Local Doc­
*04 E. 14 Bl.
to r '* oar, No C e i h Needed.
Aa to w aa 113,11 • m o n t h .
F L O R A L M R 'G HT B, 3 rn un
D i l l H a n fo rd A**., 133-IIUI.
F u rn - , I IMrm., No Mwri
A s k fo r Mae.
w o r k . S a n f o rd Ave. H to l i l ­
tstecua t o r e n t sig n P h a f t e r '56 T R - 3 w i t h R a d io A l l - O - r ,
4 p. m. 131-1007.
ex c e l l e n t co n d itio n . 133-1313
SMALL F u r n . a f f l r l e n r y Apt.,
for 1 or couple L ig h ts A
w a t e r In cluded, I I I . 331-7133.

Apt, w e t e r ft
3 0 111 Maple.

lights

*. ». ft 3 BEDROOMS
I, I H f t I BAT HS
K ITC H EN E Q U IPPE D
L OW M O NTHL Y P A T M K N T *
IM M ED IA TE D E LIV ER Y
F o r C o m p le te I n f o r m a t i o n
Be* o r C a ll Y o u r

FHA - VA

Ill-llll.

Apt.

330.

L A K E M A RT, C l e a n
F u r n . U r g e Apt., t
A d u l t ! C e ll I l l - l l l l .

STENSTROM
REALTY

fill

FAR1C D R I V E
I 7 3 -T 4 H

113-3334

333-0131

Ill-llll

Ill-llll

■OUT II NKMINOLB
R E S ID E N T S
CALL $50-721)1

GOOD USED CARS
WE HAVE EXPERT MECHANICS AND
REPAIR ALL MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES

Temporary LscsIIm

2507 SO. PARK
60 Peugeot
4 Dow

’2 9 5
60 Dodge
S Door Redan. « Cylinder,
CytlnM
Autamatk Trenanimatam
Radio and Hafttar.

’4 9 5
62 Filcon
D t l n i 4 Dow M i a 9
C y l i n d e r , Antemntic
Trtnamloolon, Radio and
Air C—dlMoo,

1 2 9 5
60 Chevrolet
Impala I Dooi
V-l. Antoinette
alcMi, Power Btaorlng, Ra­
dio. lleaur nad Air Cm *
dlUomid.

* 1 0 7 5
Bel Air. 4 Dow Herd,
t o p , V-l, Antomatl*
Tra turn leeImq P o w e r
Stoorlar, Power Brnkao,
Radio sad Hoatw.

1 0 9 5
62 Falcon
Door Sadaa. 6 Cylinder,
S t a a d a r d Trmaomlootoo.
Radio, Heater ond Padded
Dsah. A One Owner With
Low Mileage.

|ll

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

BANK
^ POSSESSI ON

I l l l bat. 1 17 m o .
|3BT ha I. • IH aau.
• I l l bal. 113 mo.
•an bai. 114 mo.
t i l l bal. I l l m o.
ISM bal. I l l m o .
• I l l bal. 114 BIO.
• » bsL I 4 mo.
I » bal, I 4
U K bal. 111
* U O ld #
I » i bal. M4 mo.
'S3 Chrya. I IT bal. I a b io .
'55 Old *
• 14 bal. I a bi*.
'55 Cadillac M il bal. I l l BIB.
MM bal. • I T BIO.
'55 Ford
'S3 Chor.
•14T bsL I l l BIO.
'SS P o n l l e c IMT bal. I l l BIO.
'54 Cadillac |U I bal. I l l BIO.
*5$ Dodge I1M bal. I l l aiov
I M bla. I 4 mo.
IS OMs
• m bal. I l l Bt.
'SI Char.
'S( Fist
M il bal. • I T m * .

* 1 1 9 5

• BEN HOWLAND ( G m m l M ir.)
• BOB THOMAS (S a in Mffr.)
• FRANK IiRUNSON
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. D. BROWN
• SAM BIMCOE

•

NEVER A
DOWN PAYMENT
'60 K r n i u l t

■8* Chev.
■M Ply.
't l i'ljr.
'SI Krniult
'IT Imperial
'ST Buirk
'5$ Chev.
SS Lise.
'St Pontlag

YES! WE DO
ACCEPT TRADE-INS!

IUIZ

&lt;$6

59 Chevrolet

In. J l m m l *

SANFORD

lh* w*rd I* mm* *1 ywr
bmih. Stophi ima

N icely
Bd rm .

N A T I O N A L

1 A 1 1

Rnd M th* rRMBMdat,
B * h * p * y * * 1 l(

NIGHTS

mo.,

ROOM F u r n i s h e d A p t ,
111 E. I l h , 133-1714.

F U R N . Apt. ClotB
O w e n . 313-4413.

aajyJL JL RM)

W* H a v a I l i a Horn* F o r You

AVALON A P A R T M E N T !
110 W. I n d Bt.,
111-3417
I

We misr mad a n md

SALES BROKER

I RDB.M Furn. Apt. 111. 10IH
E l i s t St. Robert A. W tlHeins 133-IIII.
FU RN ISH ED

PEOPLE

IN ADDITION TO

ON E hedrnntn f u r n i s h e d d u p l e t
apt ,
ti l e
hath,
(erratau
floor*,
u llllllea
f u rn i s h e d .
I'h u u e 131-1133 e f t e r 0 p. m.
FIMIN
f u rn

$100 DOWN
FHA — VA
HOMES

EXPERT SERVICE

I - B o o m s , h a t h , n icely F u rn .,
U r g e p o rch , P v t . e n t r a n c e .
P a r k i n g , 330-340 nm ( i r e n g e
C i t y , t o ml. f ro m N.A H. Mre.
Hell nils. Mgr. 373-3677.

AND

AYR.

OPEN EVBNINCa

Staford, Florida
I1I-4MI
National Rapoaaasaioaa lac.

Dr Hoto, Good Transportation

•

Rgaault With Completely Rebuilt EdxIm
Chevrolet Corvalr Mama AT, R I D

M

* 1 1 9 5
59 Chevrolet

•1

CkrytUr New Yorker, F bU Power
•11N
Aftd Air CoadltioBod.
f i f Chevrolet Bet Air * Dr Sadaa R A H ,
If
■ I Auto. Tran*-, Power SUerlaf, Air Coad. I
Dodge 1’oUc* F anslL US Cu- Is. V-0, M 1 M

Aatomstk Trent. A Power Brakne.

61 Falcon
Deluxe 4 Dow 14n4lni
W a g o n . 4 Cylinder.
Aatoms Uc Transmis­
sion, Radio nod Hooter.

Ipolo 4 Door Hardtop.
V-l. AnMBOtfc TrnnomU■too. Power I t n t t a i , Ra­
dio and UtftUr,

* 6 9 5

mlVW

Many More To Choose From

OPEN FRIDAY
NIT* TIL • P J t

OPEN MON. THRU FBI. TILL • P. M.

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. lot Si. — BamferA
Phama 929-0614
Or MI 7-2*30

MOTOR BALES
M

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PR.

2597
PR .

P i M

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W 1AA9I
k

P u t

S2942A 1

.

�Seminole County
Cancer Crusade
Support Urged
AR-o.it rapport for the
Seminole County Concur Crueode lo unrod by M n. R, L.
Tucker, Sanford oroo Crasodo
chairman, ond Chorion (B u t)
Gallagher, business chairman.
"This la n Joint educational
ond fund-rniilny crusade,"
they aoid. I t la a lifesaving
defense against oaodloao coo*,
cor dootho and a massive natlonwida countar-attack to
accolcrata
ink victory
•to r thla Moot vidoua of all

FLA. GRADK -A" CUT-UP

STEWING
HENS
p

a

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m
?£ M

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W

"t.m M

"Statlatieo thow that one of
four poraona In thla nation
will contact cancer during
their Ufotims. An ugly com­
panion fact la that baaed on
precent performance only one
In every three cancer patlsnta
•urrhree. A aunrival rata of
BO p u cent la attainable even
now with mare affective pub­
lic educettca aad adequate
Volunteer cruaadaro will
make a "boos* to heuaa” canvaea which will kick off thla
year on April I.
A n a captalna a n Mmas.
Chariot Tetonbeam, Homer
Little, R. W. Sturdivant, Al­
bert Hickeon, Georgia Price,
Edwin Kennedy, W. L. Row­
land, Weodetl Brantley, Walter Steele, William Xllnafeltor, John Carlton, Joyce
Crutchfield, Helen Richie,
William Thom**, William
Reynolds, Theodore LaTour,
A- McClanahan, John Greene,
W. C. Feld mayor Jr., Carl
Kart Rvnne, T. E.
Tucker, C. E. Thorn**, John
Knealand, Troy Ray Jr., M.
A. Noamlth, T. P. Caaon, John
Roblaon, George Lae, Robert
Merritt, Jack Roaeman, Batty
Kurlmal, Robert Bennett,
Jamas Andtraon, C. E. Ely)
M n. J. W. Yarbrough, Gen­
ova | M in Edna Bentley,
Chuluotat Mn. Herbert Behrene, Lake Monroej Mre. E.
H. Myere, Elder Springaj
Mr*. Carl Andanon, Paolo,
and Mr*. Clarence Snyder,
Oeteen.
Lake Mary Woman'* Club
wiU crussd* In Lake Mary.

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By Mildred Haney
Kora*ibo* and Shuffleboard
Team* la Deltona, formed In
cooperation with the Deltona
Civic Association's recreation
program, began competitive
ploy Monday with matches
act for tO O.BL, aach Monday
and Thursday, at tha local
court*. Laagua competition
will taka p la n later with
data to b* announced.
Fifty-four responded to the
flrat call for ehuffleboerd
pliyere on March t2 at which
time acverat hours of play
were anjoyed following an in•fractional talk.
Posalbllity of organiilng
croquet end baseball for both
young and elderly Is being
discussed by the recreation
committee.
'Announcement bee b e e n
made that due to resignation
of John Dickson, co-chairman,
tha program will ba continued
under direction of Jack Levin­
son. John LahUnen hie been
Mated Sunshine Committee
Chairman of tha Civic Aiaoc-

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tho agenda at tha regular
masting of the Lengwood Civ­
ic League (Woman's Club)
scheduled for t 'p.m. neat
Tuaaday a t tho Civic Laagua
Building on Church Street.
Serving on the nominating
committee nrn Mrs, Balph
Start, Miaa Ella Camming*
and Mlae Elisabeth Abbot

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WEATHER: A bit cooler thru Friday, high 75*80; low tonight In 60s.
VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established IOOS ^U RSDAYT’APRIL 1, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sanford 'Hottest Spot' In U . S.
L/CPL. CARLTON E. Prevatt, who waa bom
a t Sanford Naval Air Station, qualified as “ex­
pert rifleman," highest possible scoring, in
annual competition for Marines at Camp Blend­
ing (Fie.) rifle range. He scored 225 out of a
possible 250. A graduate of Seminole High
School, Prevatt is assigned to the Marine Bar­
(Herald Photo)
racks a t the air base.

Pan Am Pilots
Strike Grounds
World Flights
c to 6* ’
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Gov. Bursa gav* th* St.
Johna-Indlan River canul a
big booat In ■ speech the
other night at Tltuavllle. He
called It a “vital link" in the
waterway* system of Florida.
"During my campaign, 1
heartily supported the San.
fsad-Titusvila link and 1 certo tal, urg# tha Canal Author­
ity to continue its efforts to
get thla link completed at tho
aam# time tha croawtat#
canal la opened.
“I t is not faaaiblt to bring
freight destined f t r t l M t i p i
or tha Southern East Coast
all tha way up to Jackson­
ville, I I miles to tha inland
waterway and then down
whan tha shorter rout* la pos­
sible. The same would hold
true for barges headed in tho
other direction," be said.

. . .
Missy Bolaito, 1427 Prince­
ton, and Linda Lay, 118 Elm
Avenue, are among student
leaden at the University of
South Florida who will l,e
honored tonight at the fifth
annual award* banquet.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Pan
American World Airways, the
nation's largest international
air carrier, was grounded to
day by a strike of Ha 1,323
pilots.
The Air Line Pilots Asaocla
tlon (ALPA) called a strike
against Pan Am at T p. m.
(EST) Wednesday after negotiatlons became hopelessly
deadlocked on issues Involving
working conditions.
The bargaining had gone on
for IS months without rcsolv
log the complex dispute which
included pilot demands for
reducting of their 10-hour
monthly -flyin g lime.
No new negotiations were
scheduled.
The strike grounded sche­
duled Pan Am flights from 13
major U. S. cities 1o 43 coun­
tries around the world. The
line normally carries 14,000
passengers a day.
As soon as the walkout was
called, the airline notified
most of its 23,530 employes
they were suspended for the
duration.
Among the few hundred who
remained at work were skele­
ton staffs of reservation
clerks which the airline said
would stay on to help passen­
gers arrange alternative trans­
portation.
In announcing tba atrilu call,
the ALPA raid no flights would
take off after the 7 p. m. dead­
line, although those already
en route would continue to
their farthest scheduled desti­
nation.

The Class of 1440 Seminole
High School ia preparing fur
a nunlon June 12. Still uncontacted are aevaral class­
mates. They a t . having diffi­
culty In locating Bruce Mulrhaad, Billy Harrell, Frank
Crosby, Priscilla Reynolds,
Isnics Moat, Hsian Kant,
Carl Graham, Eleanor Mar­
shall, Marjorie Hogan, Lil­
lian Monroe, Mary Grace
Brown, Lynn Haroage, Theo­
dora Oglesby, Thalnu Robin­
son, Anna Greer and Virginia
Williams. If anyone knows
tha whereabouts of any of
WASHINGTON (U P I1-U these members picas* call
Clayda Jones (322-4690) or bor Secretary W. Willard
Halan Meriwether (322-0306). Wirtz turned down again •
plea to allow foreign labor­
0306).
e a
*
ers to harvest crops in Florida
A sidewalk connecting San- and other states.
"It Is not my understanding
ford Avenue to th* Naval Air
Station la being put down that there is an obligation on
this week. It run* on tha the govern ment . . . to assure
a la tor supply." be aald in
south aids of Onora Read.
antww to a telegram to House
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Annual festival of the agriefiture committee chair­
Weetaide Grammar School man Harold Cooley, of North
FTO will ho held at the Carolfcs.
school grounds, Seventh and
Elm, starting a t 8 p-m. Sat­
urday.

'Thumbs Down'
On Labor Plea

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March Goes
Like A Lion
In Northland
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
highest temperature reported
lo the U. S. Weather Bureau
Wednesday, excluding Alas­
ka and Hawaii, was 88 degrees
at Sanford, Fla.
The low this morning was
two degrees at Rome, N. Y.
Fair skies greeted April
across most of the nation to­
day although drenching (how*
ers fell along the Southeast
and Pacific coasts.
March went out like a lion
in the Upper Great Lakes re­
gion, dumping three Inches of
fresh snow from Minnesota to
Michigan. Tin.’ JBWWrif wwwsM
falling esrly tndsy,
l m e i u n i u m n u a l u . i i j i iuv
' 4m A w h t i u i r t u u i B C | a i m n t u w i m i s
The heavy rains In Califor­
happens." So auid O. C. McBride as to future plaint Wednesday afternoon
nia came at the end of a very
when he retired as vice president with 36 ycura of aervicc at Sanford At­
dry rainy season. Santa Bar­
lantic National Bank. Ron Rusal (left), m president of the bank’s Em­
bara measured nearly IMi
ployes Club, presented this bnrbeque grill to McBride, who resides nt
inches Wednesday and Long
1102 Oak Avenue.
(Herald Photo)
Beach reported morn than an
inch. Fresno picked up a half
inch of rain during (he night.
Nearly two-thirds of an inch
fell at Vero Beach on th# east
Florida coast during the night.
Miami received I Vi Inches
Wednesday.
Two highly placed Tenia- in his command and is c t - . Stroup of th* Pacific and
The weather bureau in Its gon officials and tha head of pected to focus attention on | vie# Adm. Charles T. Booth
30-diy forecast issued Wed­ Atla-RJc Voa.tsl .it-, iritis* ’-ill the ' RA’-W: ground -su p p e r;'.. 4 o assumed command of
nesday, predicted above nor­
center at NAS Sanford. The
mal rainfall In April west of review parts of the 11th an­ native New Yorker Is a 38- Atlantic air activities Wed­
the Continents! Divide, In the nual Reconnaissance Ilombing year veteran of th# Navy. He nesday.
Visiting from the Joint
Northern Plains and through Derby at the Sanford Naval commanded destroyer# in six
Strategic
Target Planning
Air
Station
next
week.
major
Pacific
campaigns
in
the Middle and Upper Mississ­
Staff
in
Of
full AFB, Neb.,
They
will
Join
seven
other
ippi Valley to the Great Lakes
World War II.
will be Vice Adm. Robert J.
flag officers who already
region and Ohio Valley.
Mehle was a fighter squad­
have announced plans to a t­ ron and air group commander Stroh, the deputy director,
tend the six-day fleet readi­ , urlng World War II. In 10G1- and Rear Adm. Joseph A.
Jaap, Pacific Command repre­
ness exercise.
G2 he commanded the carrier
The new additions are Vies Saratoga, which had in ita air sentative.
Adm. Harold T. Deutermann, group Sanford's Heavy At­ The other flag officers are
Bear Adm. Daniel F. Smith
commander of the Eastern tack Squadron Nine.
Jr., chief of Naval Air Basic
Sea Frontier, and Rear Adm.
Gillette, a much decorated Training in Peniaeola, Fla.;
Dr. W. D. Gardiner, 3a, Roger W. Mehle and Norman World War II patrol bomber
Rear Adm. Forsyth Massey,
who bad practiced osteopathy C. Gillette. Mchla is director pilot, served as executive of­
chief of lU ff of th* Joint
of
strike
warfare
and
Gil­
in Sanford, died Wednesday
ficer of the carrier Randolph Services Strike Command In
evening at hia borne In Tex­ lette is director of aviation and commanding officer «f
MacDlll AFB, Tampa, and
plana
on
the
staff
of
Adm.
arkana, Tex,
the helicopter assault carrier Hear Adm. Robert GoldthDavid
L.
McDonald,
chief
of
A native of Chandler, Fla.,
Thetis Bay before ascending waits, commander of Fleet
be attended the University of Naval Operations.
Mshl* and Glllatta wil ar­ to his current position on the Air Jacksonville.
Illinois and waa graduated
rive
In Sanfuid from Wash­ CNO staff.
from tha Collaga of Osteo­
Among tha other flag offi­
ington next Thursday. Ad­
pathy at Klrksvllle, Mo.
“QUEEN" DIES
cers planning to attend the
miral
Deutermann'*
travel
Dr. Gardiner practiced from
NEW YORK (UPD-Hclena
Reconnaissance B o m b i n g
plans
are
expected
to
be
re­
1023 In Sanford until ■ few
Derby are commanders o( Rubinstein, the multimillion­
months ago when b* and his leased in hia Nsw York of­ naval air forces In both ma­ aire cosmetics queen, died
wife removed to 3307 Wood fice Friday.
early today at the age of 94.
Th* two Pentagon officers jor fleets, Vice Adr, Paul U.
Avenue, Texarkans.
He was a veteran of World are intimately concerned with
employment of Sanford-based
War I and a Mason, Shriner
RA-6C Vigilant* reconnais­
and Methodist. Surviving are
sance
bombers, which stag*
his wife and two cousins, Mrs.
from the Central Florida sta­
Theodore Tice and Mra. Floyd tion to aircraft carriers of
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) amite exploded In a concrete
Athow, of Long wood.
both the Atlantic and Pacific —A dynamite bomb exploded block garage at the home of
Funeral services will be con­ fleets. One Sanford unit, in the Negro section of the
ducted at 2 p. m. Friday at Reconnaissance Attack Squad­ city early today Injuring a T. R. Crowell, a Negro pub­
East Funeral Home, Texar­ ron Five, is currant operating 13-year-old boy. Other unex­ lic accountant.
Bombs were found at th*
kana, with burial in that city. from the carrier Ranger in ploded bombs were found at
the homes of th* mayor and home of Mayor Albert Boutthe waters off Viet Nam.
Council Meeting
Deulermann, while primar­ the city's only council woman. well and city Councllwoman
Longwood City Council will ily concerned with surface
Police said a bomb consist­ Nina Miglianlco, both consid­
meet In regular session at B operations, has air unit* with­ ing of about 16 sticks of dyn­ ered moderate! In their view
toward tha racial Issue.
p, m. today at City Hall. On
The bomb found at tha aids
ly routine business baa bean
of
Boutwell'a
fashionable
entered on agenda, Mra. Onnie
two-story brick horns waa
Shomate, clerk, said this
made of nearly 46 aticks of
morning.
dynamite.
Bout well waa In Washing­
ton, D. C-, attending tha na­
tional mayors' conference.
Hi* bomb at hia home waa
discovered by hia son, Albert
Jr.

Flag Officers To See Derby

Dr. Gardiner
Dies In Texas

•long tba aait coaat highway*

A grand jury venire baa
been drawn for the Spring
term of Semtnola Circuit
Court.
Fifty residents have bean
summoned for possible duty
as Juror* on th* term which
begins April 20.
A panel of 14, plua a fore­
man, will be chosen for serv­
ice.
Lilted aa veniremen are tha
following:
Philip W, Tope, Thomaa J.
Garner Sr„ Joseph 8. Garry,
Tatmadga V. Metts, Frank- fh
Scott, Robert H. Powell, Gor­
don G. Gibson, Clarence N.
Benge, Robert W. Jackson,
Thomaa B. Botta, Joseph
Ruahlow, William 8. Dur*tal­
er, Oliver K. Sjoblom, Arthur
H. Marcham, Thomas E.
Qulllin, Herebt F. Bailey,
Robert Stuart Donaldson,
Robert L. Cornell Jr., Joe W.
Gamble,
L. Osborne.
Thomas F. Finnerty, How­
ell S. Shuman, James H. Allred, Robert J. O’Neil, George
E. Cameron, Sidney A. Mur­
phy, Carl L. Von Herbulia,
Herman' L. Baker, Clifford E.
Harbor, Rodney C, Carr Jr-,
Jamea L. Malcolm, Donald If.
Jimenea, Frank J , Forrls,
William R. Willis.
Will J. Saanett, George W.
Dodson, Richard A. Barnes,
John E. Cox, C trl Glean Aus­
tin, Thomas T. Lively, Paul
E. Leroy, Ewrlghtson Hervilla, Joseph F. Haaren, Bob
L. UU, David R. Fall J r n
Harry P. Cochrane, Ellis
Greta, William W. Johns Sr.
and Tom R. Shelbenberger,

U. S. Woman

PLAN MARCH

• t apeeda of 33 or 40 mlka
an hour hi her rumbk-aealod
“Lizzie."
‘TU drive 40," aba replied
to a quaetloa, "but never a . "
She explained that when traf­
fic la heavy, aha pulli off tha
read* to 1*4 truck* fo by “ bo-

A SIDEWALK CONNECTING Sanford Avenue
with the Naval Air Station la being put down
this weak. It runs along tba south aids of Onora
Road. Tha project la expected to be completed
in • few deya.
(Herald photo)

CAMDEN, Al*. (UPI) —
Negroes planned to march on
tha Wilcox County courthouaa
today doipita tba dlaponal of
two other protect march#*,
ona with tha uao of amoka
bomb*, leas than 24 hour*
aarilar.
No ona wa* hurt fat Wad*
naaday'a da monat ration* by
Negro teenager#.
Daniel Harrall, field aocra­
tary for tha Southern Christlan Leaderabip Conference
(SCLC), Mid tha oaarch U
tha town square would ho to
protest voter regie UoUes

WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Jo h n * *
holds a top-level council on war today to hear Am­
bassador Maxwell D. Taylor's new proposals for
forcing the Vietnamese Communists to lay down
their arms and negotiate.
There were strong indi- But further south aa
c a t i o n s the President American - led Ranger baU
would decide to pursue tatton narrowly escaped dis­
with new Intensity the aster by crawling to aafety.
fight aglnst tho Vlat Cong
rebels In tha South and tha
Red regime In North Viet
Nam.
Secretary of Slate Dean
Rusk and Defense Secretary
Robert S. McNamara ware
scheduled to attend th* after,
noon meeting at the executive
mansion.
Taylor has aald ha will of­
fer “definitive proposals" on
U. S. policy In tha Southeast
Allan conflict.
Taylor's recommendations
led to th* President's deci­
sion to inaugurate air raids
on North Viet Nam two
months ago. Today ho was
expected to urge stepped-up
attacks.
He also was believed to
favor Increased military sup­
plies and money for the em­
battled South Vietnamese
government and some Increase
in U. S. ground forces there.
HANOI RAID OUT
A,.’ kir attack on th*'NorTn
Viet Nam capital of Hanoi
apparently has been ruled out
for the moment. High offi­
cials emphasized, however,
that the city enjoyed no par­
ticular “Immunity" and could
coma under assault eventually
unices tho Communist “end
their aggreselon."
Johnson and Taylor con­
ferred at length at tha Whit#
House Wednesday night —
their first meeting since tho
ambassador arrived Sunday
from Saigon for consultations.
After a late afternoon
mooting In tho President's of­
fice—daMribod by th* Chief
Executive as '.'a vary profit­
able hour"—Taylor returned
for dinner and further dltcue■lon,
Taylor aald Wednesday's
Whit* Housa conversation
waa “largely general In na*
tu n ." But he aald ha would
have concrete proposals to
make after meetings thla
morning at tha State and De­
fense Departments.
PEACE TALKS
PARIS (UPD—Tha United
8tataa told Its North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation (NATO)
allies today President John­
son la willing to take part In
Vlat Nam peac* talks—but
only If Communist aggression

Sponsorship
Is Disclaimed
Greater Sanford Board of
Trad* end tba Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce to­
day disclaimed any sponsor­
ship of o “Treasure Orest”
plan being sold to tho area.
Officials said coupons for
tha Treasure Cheat ar* being
sold localy for 84 ooch by
Parkway Studios.
Board of Trade nnd the
Chamber aald they had re­
ceived many call* about to*
promotto*. Tho cell*!* said
th* ooltoc* ora claiming tha
marchaata ar* sponsoring K.
D#Witt Mathaws, chairman
of th* Board af Trade, advis­
ed persona to examine it
carefully

GOP Chief

WASHINGTON (U PIM U y

■JEK,

Tha battle 30 mil** from
tho big U. S. air base a t Da
Nang began Wednesday whan
U. S. helicopters flew la
about 2,000 g o v e r n m e n t
troops to Vlat Cong baton ia
tho area. Tha guerrillas ap­
parently were caught by sur­
prise and suffered heavy cas­
ualties.
Tha op*rations eoot tha
livaa of two U. 8. Marina of­
ficer* killed whan three U. 8.
helicopters ware shot down.
Seventeen w a r * wounded.
Nine Vietnam*** troops
reported killed, 84
and 20 missing.
Tha battle area is
360 miles northaast of Saigon.

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Guest Speaker
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Lewis F. Powell Jr., of Rich­
mond, Va„ president el the
American B a r Association,
will be guest commencement
speaker April M at the Uafc
vcrslty of Florida.

Boys Drown
HOMESTEAD (U P I)-T w *
brothers, four-year-old Mi­
chael and throe-year-old Mark
Richter, drowned to a mate)
swimming pool
they wandered to m tho
occupied by their
parents.

UN Poll
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI) — Secretary General
Thant today began a pad el
the 114 members of too United
Nation* to find out hew many
support too Soviet oall far an
Immediate meeting af too UN
dlizrra ament

‘Clemmie* 80

LONDON (UPI) Churchill, too late Sir Whte
iton'a beloved “Ctommto,"
marked her 80th birthday to­
day. Tha Churchill family*
atill subdued by too steal
statesman's death last Janu­
ary,
celebrated the Walston
U. 8. Undersecretary of
State Georg* W. Ball assur­ quietly at • private tanah*

TANGIER, Morocco (UPI)
—Search planes scanned the
sea today looking for bodies
from a holiday airliner which
crashed Wednesday, klUln| all
but three at the S3 persona
aboard.
An American woman, Mra. ed tha NATO Permanent
Virginia Coleman of Plain- Council this remains Wash­
field, N. J., wai believed ington’* policy.
But ha aald that to far tha
among the dead,
Communist have shown no
readiness to negotiate them­
selves.
204 KILLED
SAIGON (UPI) — Baconprocedures In tha county nalnance pilots reported to­
where Negroes outnumber day they had seen tha bodies
whites four lo ona but where of 200 Viet Cong guerrillas
only about 60 Negroes ar# killed in a major battle near
Da Nang,
registered to vote.

Boy, 13, Hurt By Bomb

Driver And 'Car'
Excite Raleigh

Maybe it’s thaeoamonaut
influence, hut on Monday
night whBs Mw Burke family
Stages* ware singing tha
■waton t e n y o i e r Alexia
RALEIGH, N. C. (DPI) Lrov'a - H**f*di Pomfhil" at
»h* high adM * the Presby- A 74-year-old woman with a
'
____ waa da penchant for travel cauied a
mild aenaation in Raleigh
the tgirah of th* Wrdntaday when ahe went
chucglas through In a 14M
model A Ford.
Hr*. Gertruda Dalton, tiny
and white-haired, aald aha
mi tea tha I.loa-mila round
trip to m Auburn, N. Y. to
Orlando, Fla., twlco a year to
apand tba winter hi tha balmy
dJmnlt.
With a 14-yoar-old eat aam-

50 Summoned
As Possible
Grand Jurors

Stepped-Up
Blows Seen

Strike Deadline
PITSBUROH (UPI) — A
itrika deadline In th* steal In­
dustry became n o n
cant today with
charging the United
workers union (UIW) with
seeking “cradle to gray* se­
curity." Negotiators have un­
til May 1 to reach a contrast
or experlsnc* a shutdown that
would hobbto to*
economy.

W hy You Should
Buy TIRES From
Lifetime Unconditional Road H nsud Warranty

BUDGET TEBMS—NO CAKRYINGi CSABOBt

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 31, 1965.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 31, 1965; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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