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Delegates Cited
By L p a n CBE
To Stale Meeting

Lake Brantley
Group Names
New Directors

By Jen* CaeeetWrry
The Co-operative Buxines*
Education Club at Lyman
High School held Its first
annual Employer - Employ*
Banquet at the Windjammer
Restaurant In Fern Park.
The CBE program, new at
Lyman this year, gives the 15
glrla enrolled an opportunity
to obtain offlc* experience
while completing their high
school education. Many area
buslneaaea and offices serve
as training stations in co-op­
eration with the school. Each
employer was presented a
certificate o f appreciation.
Club president S h i r l e y
Davis wns master o f cere­
monies. Merit award certifi­
cate* were presented to Chris
Glenn, Peggy Durnell, Diane
Rlppberger, Cheryl Johnson
and Barbara Tullock,
Lyman Principal Carlton
Henley expressed hla appre­
ciation to all the employers
fo r their cooperation during
the first year o f the program.
Delegates Cheryl Johnson,
D e n i s * McLaughlin, Lynn
Voskan, Chris Glenn and
Shirley Davie, who will be at­
tending the state convention
In Jacksonville, May 6-0, were
Introduced.
Special guests at the ban­
quet Included County School
Bupt. and Mrs. R. T. Milwce,
E. 8. Douglass, county voca­
tional education director! Mr.
and Mrs. Henley, James 1.
Bowers, guidance counselor}
Frank Sedlsk, o f the air con­
ditioning and refrigeration
department t Roger Norman
and Gary Kaiser, Lyman Dis­
tributive Education C l u b ;
David Parker, Lyman TEC
Club and representing Semin­
ole High School DCT, Neal
Stafford,
and coordinator
Louis Girard.

By Maryaaa Mila*
West Lake Brantley Civic
Association In recent tendon
voted to name *n 11 member
board of directors with each
elected member representing
a 9-12 horns section of the
community.
The action was taken up­
on proposal of Malcolm Mc­
Clellan at a meeting held at
tha homa o f Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Rigsby of West Lake
Brantley Road.
Club officers for the year,
chosen from the directors,
will ba Sterling Copeland,
president; Martin Dunn, vice
president, and Harold Torrey, secretary-treasurer. Oth­
ers on the board arc Mrs.
Geri Rigsby, Mr*. Lll Young.
Mrs. Jeannette Burns, Mrs.
Pat Coll ini, Mrs. Betty Bran­
non, Arthur Kcm and Char­
les Biddle. Remaining mem­
ber Is yet to be elected.
In other business of the
meeting, Mrs. Rigsby report­
ed that the association's lakefront property hai been plowed and four yards of fill dirt
has been added. A barbecue
la planned on ths sit* for
June 5.
Announcement was made
that efforts are being made
to secure a vacant lot In the
area for use as a neighbor­
hood playground.

MERIT AWARD certificates were presented to Chris Glenn, Peggy Dur­
nell, Diane Uippberger, Cheryl Johnson, and Barbara Tullock (left to
right) o f the Co-operative Business Education Club nt Lyman High
School during Employer-Employe Banquet at Windjammer Restaurant
In Fern Pnrk.
(Herald Photo)

CONVENTION DELEGATES from Lyman High School Co-operative
Business Education Club to state convention in Jacksonville May 6-9 are
(left to right) Cheryl Johnson, Lynn Voskan, Chris Glenn and Shirley
Davis, club president. Denise McLaughlin delegate, was not present for
the photo.
(Herald Photo)

Reminole High School chap­
ter,
Future
Farmers
of
America, will be represented
hy eight members, the Chap­
ter Sweetheart, Miss Lucy
Willie, and her accompanist.
Miss Brenda Carroll, at a
■ub-district contest st Taylor
High School In Pierson Fri­
day.

From The
Mailbag
Ths taUblluhmrnt of the
Central Florida School for
Continuing Studies— a divi­
sion o f Rollina College hee
been announced by Dr. Edwin
8. Burdell, dean o f the rollag*. The new school will em­
brace the former echool o f
general etudies and Its Pat­
rick AFB branch.
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Veteran* holding perman­
ent GI life iniurnnc* polidee
may borrow up to 04 per cent
o f their policy'* ceih sur­
render value to meet finan­
cial emergencies, Mrtvin T.
Dixon, o f tha State Oejmrtment o f Vetorana Affaire,
aald today.
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Gov, Haydon Burns aaya he
becka the National Education
Association in it a pledge to
support tearhera who are
denied tha right to register
and vote.
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Tons of U. 8. Department
o f Agrlculture-donuted food
nr* being used to feed thou­
sands o f midwest flood and
-4epnade-vlct!tns,- c:.u iJit.&gt; U.ths tJHDA’s Consumer and
Marketing Rorvice.
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Nearly n quarter-million
4-H youngsters ars expected
to carry on conservation pro­
jects during lim6, reports thr
Nstlonul 4-11 Service Commit­
tee. The estimate is based on
last year's project enrollment
figure o f 216,580.
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Attending from the Sem­
inole High FFA Chapter will
be Danny Dickerson, partidpatlng in the public speaking
contest, and Mike Rurk, en­
tered in tractor driving con­
test.
Scott Thomson, Chris Ak­
ers, John Carvar, Bobby Hop­
kins, David Llttlaton and
Gary Gibson make up the
parliamentary p r o e s d u r e
team.
Miss Wlllia will be com­
peting with five other chap­
ter sweethearts for the priv­
ilege o f twing In the district
contests which are to be held
at the Seminole High School
May 7.
Dante Alighieri, who wrote
Inferno," died Sept. 14, 1265.

UPW Circle Two Has Meeting
By France* Wester
The April meeting nf Cir­
cle Two nf the UPW o f the
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church of Lakt Mary was
held at the hums of Mrs. LuVers Hn rr twin.
The devotional, (Ine Single
Event, was presented by Mrs.
Thelma Brewer. The nrogrsm
for the evening wns the stu­
dy o f Clinptcr Three, The
Gos|h'1 o f Freedom, from the
gioup study hook for the
year, Live As Frra Mon, led
by Mrs. Malic Lowe.
The Itnxtrn* served re­
freshments of fruit punch,
rookies, lumaim bread, coffee,

nuts, and mints, during a so*
rial hour that followed the
short business session.
Other
members
present
warn Mrs. Lena Gleason, Mrs.
Libby Rmsthers, Mrs. Mild­
red Sandusky, Mrs. llulh Go­
ble, Mrs. Bessie Beebe, Mrs.
Mabel Brown, Mis. Ruby
Sjoblom, Mrs. Fern Benedict,
•***•*• ••*»••«* « H.irmp, Mi ••
Maxine Hopkins, Mr*. Shir­
ley Smith, and one guest,
Mrs. Flossie Hwaggert-

Swimming Class
To Register
By Julia Bsrtos
Altamonte Springe swim­
ming Instructors, Mrs. Rnl#rt
Newell o f Forest Avenue and
Mrs. Richard Car ill of Flurida
Boulevard, have an­
nounced that registration for
swimming classes will lie
held from 9 until 11 s.m. this
Saturday at the i-aml O'l.akrs
Country Club in Cassidbcrry.
First rlese will In- held at
0 s.m. next Monday.
Classes for
adults ars
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.,
Tuesday, May IH. Persona in­
terested in Joining should
contact Mrs. Newell or Mr*.
Cavil I.

Altam onte PTA
Sets M eetings

New Style?

M IS S

M on roe-Wi Ison

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Schools To Have
Registration
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
All children who will b*
attending Wilson School at
I'aola or Lake Monroe Kle*
montary School at Laks Monroe during ths lflflfr.ftfl Urm
are asked to register this
Thursday or Friday lictween
the hours of 10:3(1 s.m, and
.1 p.m. at the Lake Monroe
School.
Children who will be en­
tering ths first grade at eith­
er sc hind should bring birth
certificates.
Nu registrations will he
made st the Wilson School.

Running Feud
Halts Service
SACRAMENTO ( UPI ) — A
running foul between the U. S.
Post Office Department and a
sheriff and his dog was re­
vealed here.
It seems the pet labrador
retriever of Sacramento Coun­
ty Sheriff John Mlsterly leap­
ed through a screen door and
bit a letter carrier, who was
delivering a package to the
law officer's home.
“ The dog must be contrail
ed ," aaid Postmaster Kenneth
Himmaker, w h o
abruptly
cancelled all package deliver'
iei to the sheriffs home.

Toothy A ffa ir

RICHMOND, England (UPI)
By J*Ua Bertas
Executive board meeting of —Parkkeeper Harry Ware. SI,
Ilia Altamonte Springs Par­ who took out bli false teeth
ent-Teacher Association has end threw them at a police­
been announced for 9:20 a.ra., man, was fined two pounds
(gs.flO) for being drunk and
Monday May 17.
Election and Installation e f disorderly.
F R A N C E -M m *
officer* will be conducted at
the next general membership
Franca, IMS, at • meeting scheduled for 7:30 phone calls each year par per
p.m., Tuesday, Hay Mu
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12 Finalists Named
For Orange Contest
The 12 finalists will be
LAKELAND (U PI) — The
12 finalists for the all-Flori­ competing for more then
da orange dessert contest $10,000 in prises.
scheduled for May 6-7 at
Finalists ar* Mrs. Jacques
Winter Haven have been
Kranxlln, North
Miami
picked from among 3,241 en­
Beach; Mrs. Coutby L. Shirtries, according to the Flori­
icy, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ger­
da Citrus Commission.
ald Schamlieau, San Antonio;
Mrs. Wyatt J. Godfrey, Auburndate; Mrs. Robert Leton,
Miami Beach: Mrs. Bertha O.
Perkins,
Pompano
Reach;
Mrs. L. Edwin Parker, Ar­
cadia; Mrs. Austin E. Nixon,
Quincy; Mrs. Bert McNeill,
Indian Rocks Reach; Mra.
Gerald C. Sauer, Orlando;
Mra. Claude L. Jone*, Fort
An 80-dey accelerated re­
Walton
Bench, and
Mrs.
cruit training Is availsble this
Gladys B. Lancraft, West
summer to certain qualified
high school students o f the Palm Beach.
The finals will he judged
Central Florida area who en­
list In the U. S. Naval Re­ hy a panel of four food edi­
serve during the months of tors and a Florida restaura­
teur.
April and May.
Judges will be Dorothy
This recruit training will
commence In June and extend Marsh, director o f foods and
through August 1965. High cookery for Good Housekeep­
school students who take ad­ ing Mngaxine; Mary Erklcy,
vantage of this program will food editor for McCall'a Magh« sent by commercial airline sxine; Rita Holmberg, assoc­
to Chicago, will be paid full iate editor for Better Homes
pay and allowances, and. If &amp; Garden* magaslne; Diane
qualified, will he promoted to Durham, associate editor for
an advanced rate which nor­ Ladies’ Home Journal, and
mally only is attainable after Manuel Garcia, owner o f the
Laa Novedadea restaurant in
six months of service.
Under this program etud- Tampa.

Naval Reserve
Offers Training
Traffic Death Occurs For Students
Every 7 Hours-FHP
L. D. HARRELL (LEFT) AND L. I&gt;. COX

traffic fatality takes place
every seven hours, 14 minutes,
and accidents occur every 15
minutes.
L. L. Cox, o f the Florida
Highway Patrcl Auxiliary, in.
trndured ths speaker. Cox has
been a member nf the Auxili­
ary for the past 10 years.
A color film taken by the
Ohio Stato Highway Patrol
entitled “ Mechanised Death”
was shown. The grim film is
not recommended for persons
with weak stomachs.
L o n g w o o d Police Chief
Clauds Layo and Carl Lcmmlsr of the Police Reserve
assisted in showing ths film.
During ths business meet­
ing conducted by William
Bsumholssr, president, Chief
Layo Issued an invitation to
interested persons to attend
a meting of the Police Re­
serve scheduled for 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the City Hall
to see film* on traffic and
fire aafety.
Refreshment! wer* served
Ths 36th annual conference at cloee o f ths meeting and
o f the Saint Augustins Dio­ program.
cesan Council of Catholic
Women will he held Monday
through Wednesday of next
week at the Ramnda Inn in
Cocoa Beach with corns 500
dais gates from C a t h o l i c
women's organisations and CO
priests expected to attend.
Bishop Charles It. Mc­
By JoAaa Hajra
Laughlin of the Diocese of
Fire extinguishers are be­
Raleigh, N. C , and Archbis­
hop Joseph P. Hurley, Bishop ing sold by membera o f tha
of ths Diocese of Saint A ug­ Geneva Volunteer Fire De­
ustine, will participate in the partment with all proceeds
from sales to go for pur­
program.
Theme for ths convention chasing needed equipment for
is “ Four Centuries o f Faith" the truck.
Manufactured by Ameri­
which will link the founding
nf America's first settlement can I.a France, the exting­
in 1506 at Saint Augustine uishers are dry chemical
to the present day explora­ type and are very limply op­
tion of spaca at Cap* Ken­ erated. They especially ar*
good for home or boat use
nedy.
and are moderately priced.
Several o f this type eatinguiaher are on exhibit at Pure
Oil Station in Geneva If
UaMad Press laUrastkaal
On ths basis of 1M3 ejti prospective buyers w o u l d
mates there are over 1,700,000 ilka to examine on* before
hospital beds availsble in the placing order.
Fire department officials
United Stales with an aver­
age occupancy of more than also have announced that
1,400,000, according to tha tha number, 322-6116, which
American Hospital Aatocia can be reached day or night,
may be called in case o f fir*.
Uoa.

By Donna F-slea
Trooper L. D. Harrell, traf­
fic homicide investigator for
Seminole County, was guest
speaker at the April meeting
of the Longwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce held in the
Civic League Building.
Trooper Harrell, who was
reared In Seminole Ceunty,
explained that it is his duty
to Investigate all traffic fa­
talities in the county and to
work
toward cutting the
death rate through education
and strict law anforcement.
He served In the same capaci­
ty In Orangs County for 2 4
years.
Quoting statistics, Harrell
pointed out that state-wide a

Catholic Women
Plan Annual
Convention

Extinguishers

Available From

enta will be released In time
for school next fall or msy
request active duly.
Applicants must be U. S.
dtisens, at least 17 years old
and In good physical health.
A rigid quota hat been es­
tablished for this program
and applications will be han­
dled on a first come, first
serve basis.
Additional Information ran
he obtained by calling 4247691 or vlailing the U. S.
Naval Reserve Training Cent­
er, Livingston and Parramore
-Streets, Orlando, on any day,
Monday through Friday, Sat­
urday u to t2, or on Mondny
evening between 7:30 and
10:30.

4 to !u / a y

AERO SO L
F U M IG A N T

a NEW way
to gat fM °*
ROACHES - ANTS
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KIUINO " r o o ” WHUI YOU SHOP
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Ns b&gt;l css sics**. Aksst-lrlf
■sis ehss «t«S or SirsrlsS. HsusIsrt »• f-s i, UiSMI 6 tsrsM-rs.
DALY CITY, Calif. ( U P l ) - ----- AVAIUIU IN TWO t l l l t ----Firemen extinguished a blase ASAITMINT A tMAll MOM! t i l l
W Is 3,000 cubic fssl 4 l . f l .

Geneva Firemen Two-in-One

in a three bedroom home and
MtOIOOM KOMI till
then saw smoke pouring from
Is &gt;0.000 ruble Issl 11*1.
the hood of a bright red car
at the acene. It belonged to Sold at all Garden A Pet Sup­
A » L Fire Chief Keith Shrock. ply, Hardware and Drug
Stores.
Including
LiggettMadison, F.ckerd, Walgreen,
Some snakes spit their •II Llndslry Lumber and most
venom or squirt It at their Sears store*.
cnemioi.

NOTICE!

Now You Know

Two new arena o f graduate
•tudg will b* available for
Central Florida teachers this
summer through the Rollins
College Master o f Arts In
Toarhlng p r o g r a m . New
training specialties Include
reeding and physical educa-

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FORTUNE TELLING in only a nhle lino for "Mnthimc Mltzl" who really
in Mm. May Onlrow, second Krmto toucher at South Seminole Elementary
School. Sally Colemun, one o f her ntuilentn, in nhown having palm read at
the Spring Festival sponsored by the school's Council of Teachers and
Parents.
(Herald Photo)

The people o f P i n e l l a s
County, while strongly sup­
porting thu P in iik'ill's ac­
tions In Viet Nam, over­
whelmingly reject the major
portions and le y provisions o f
the Great Society's legislative
program. Hep. William C.
Cramer, It-Fla., auys this Is
theInformation
he gathered
front n racent survey in Pin­
ellas County.

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Yvonne Dangers, a “ fashion
nodal" with a 44-loch boat,
pleaded Innocent to Indecent
exposure charge* arising Iran
her arrest nt n noon time
fashion show factoring topIm drama.

Future Farmers
To Attend Meet

H i

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YOUR

NEED

In Ordtr To Givt Our Employ#** A Break,
We Will Be Cloeed Wed. Afternoon Through
The Summer Month*- We Would Appreciate
Your Cooperation In This Effort,

HUNTS TUXEDO FEED STORE
118 8. SANFORD AVE.

FO R A

PH. 322-2624

SM ALLER CAR

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MADE OF AMERICAN PARTS — AND THBY*RE AVAILABLE AT
ANY CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP IN AMERICA — AMERICAN SIZE
. TOOLS FIT 'EM — AND THEY'RE NOT SO OUTRAGEOUSLY COSTLY I
THIS SPORTY CAR SELLS FOR

S P R IN G F L I G H T — M a r y
P o p o ia a f o r r e a l. P a m e la
l a n k * , f , e f M a d lea n . W ia .,
a oa ra a cro a a a s p r in g pu d *
d i e l a th a p o e t u r e o f T h a t
“ a lm o s t p e r f e c t p e r a o a .”

ONLY A FEW DOLLARS MORE
THAN THE WIDELY ADVERTISED FOREIGN CARS! DRIVE A CORVAIR AT

MOTOR SALES

Grapeville
Florist

Cadillac

322-0886
Flewer* Far All Ow t i ln u

POTTED PLANTS
CUT FLOWERS
CORSAGES
1221 GrataeiM* At*.

Free. Delivery

Oldsmobile

Chevrolet
2507 Park Drive
322-0861

2nd and Palmetto
322-0711

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Seminole County * * * *

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

g&gt;anforb foralb
Phone 322-2611

Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Tuesday 80-69; some showers, cooler tonight and Thursday.
VOL. 67

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Love blooms eternal and
doora can’t atop It. Monday
the sheriff's office received
a call from a man who com­
plained his girl friend had
locked him nut. Upon invrit({ration, the girt friend said
ahe did not know the door
was locked. When last seen,
the complaining man was
entering the house, his face
cracked by a huge smile.
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A limited supply of the at*
tractive front auto toga "On
the St. Johns—Sanford, Sem­
inole County" is now availa­
ble at the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce office.
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Memo to the Stete Fish
and Game Commission: “ The
Clock” he* been requested to
call your attention to the
dire need o f restroom facili­
ties et the public boat ramp
just this side o f the Monroe
llridge. This Is a popular
launching spot . . . hut the
Imatera are beginning to he
a major “ headache" for the
bridge tender . . . using his
facilities.
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Chairman John R. Alcxander, of the Seminole County
Commission, and H a r o l d
Johnson, county
attorney,
plan to go to Tallahassee
this week to check on the
progress of the county’s leg­
islative program. Their trip
was authorised by the Board
of Commissioners Tuesday.
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A special meeting o f the
County Hoard uf Commission­
ers will he held May 4 to ac­
cept bids on the mlrrx fire
ant bait. There I* expected
to he only one bid since only
one company makes the pois­
onous halt.
s e e
All wu* confusion on First
Street between Oak and I’ark
Tuesday. On one tide of the
street car* were perked par­
allel. On the other side they
were parked angular.
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Randall Chase hae been
elected a director of the
American Fire and Casualty
Company.
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C. Vernon Mixe and Karlyla Housholder, former and
present county judges, re­
spectively, along with other
interested officials, long have
advocated the need for an ad­
ditional juvenile counselor to
work with the juvenile court.
Bob Thomas, the county
school attendance (truant)
officer, works along that
vein at all times. The county
might be wise In appointing
him (maybe on a part-time
bails) to assist Counselor C.
K. McCord.
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Melvin T. Dixon, state
^
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Pinra, will discuss “ Hospit­
alisation” before members o f
Veterans of World War 1 and
the Auxiliary Friday evening
at the American
Legion
Homo on Highway 17-02
aouth. A covered dish supper
will he served at (1:30 p.in.

United Press Leased Wire

“ We got one today and we're
going to get more."
T han are almost 10.000 Ma'rinea in the Da Nang area 330
i miles northeast of Saigon and

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 178

LBJ Renews PeaceTalk Bid
War's End Up
To Communist
Aggressors

Parking Woes
Being Ironed
Out-Wilson
Parkins in downtown San­
ford ii due for one more goround—this one, It is hoped
will get the matter straight­
ened out once and for all.
Acting Mayor A. L. Wilson
told The Sanford Herald that
the city borrowed an erasing
machine and started today to
erase all parking lines on
First Street from Sanford to
Oak Avenue, thrn remark
them correctly, as originally
ordered by the City Commis­
sion at the April 12 meeting.
“ I'm not putting the blame
on anyone,” said Wilson, “ but
aomehuw (hero was a misin­
terpretation of City Commis­
sion instructions and the 30
degree angles were marked
10 feet apart instead of eight
feet. This hat cut the number
of parking spaces consider­
ably and has caused a great
deal of confusion. Also the
area between Park and Oak,
which was changed to par­
allel parking has been confus­
ing to motorists because ot
lines going both ways.
“ We ask the public please
to bear with us for a few more
days until we get this matter
straightened out,” Mayor Wil­
son urged.
After all the old lines are
erased, the area
between
Oak and Park Avenues will
be marked parallel parking
and the area between Park
and Sunford Avenues will be
30 degree angle parking eight
feet apart.
The more oblique angle
parking is expected to de­
crease the traffic hazard en­
countered w h e n
motorist*
back out of tho angled park­
ing stalls, usually across the
center line, blocking traffic
111 both lanes.
Two parking slalis will be
eliminated in line with re
quests from Police Chief Ar
nold Williams. One is the first
stall on the southeast corner
of Park Avenue ami First
Street, and the other it on the
southwest comer of Magnolia
Avenue and First.
Chief Williams said motor
Ists backing out o( these two
stalls hive to drive across the
pedestrian crosswalks, “ which
is extremely hazardous."

Anti-Pollution
WASHINGTON (U PD —
The House was expected l&lt;»
give ita approval today tu on
administration-supported pro­
posal calling for a two-year,
$300 million federal program
oguinst water pollution.

Marines Strike Out
In Search Operation
SAIGON (U P I )-U . S. Ma­
rines struck out from the Da
Nang air base today in their
biggest operation of tho war
against the Viet Cong.
In the Communist North
American planes dropped ■
million propaganda leaflets
while attacking key transport
faculties.
Size of the Marina aearch
and clear force was not an­
nounced but it Involved sev­
eral companies. Gen. Wallace
M. Greene, the Marine Corps
commandant, said his men
wlU fan out aa far aa necess­
ary lo defend the Da Nang
air and mlsaUe base from at­
tack.
“ The one job I want them to
do is to find Viet Cong and
kill them," Greene told news­
men at a briefing at the end
of an official inspection tour.

Established 1008 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1065

there were reports a new bat­
talion was ready to land
shortly.
Today's operation was a
search and clear mission In
an area 10 to 13 miles west of
Da Nang. An advance com­
pany of Marines moved out
Tuesday, setting up a forward
command post.
Several other Marine com ­
panies on foot and aboard
troop • carrying helicopters
were Involved, making It the
biggest and deepest probe so
far into Viet Cong territory.
Previous Marine missions
have been limited to small pa­
trols of 40 to SO men only a
few miles from the base peri­
meter.
REPTILE TAKE
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Rep. Harry Westberry of Du­
val introduced a bill today
permitting licensed hunters to
kill alligators and crocodilei.
Hunters are now prohibited
from taking U » big reptiles.

WASHINGTON
(UPD
President Johnson Intends to
continue the U. S. air strike*
on North Viet Nsm until the
Reds »top fighting nnd meet
his offer of “ unconditional”
peace talk* with other than
“ alienee, slander, or the sound
of guns.”

( ’ A IT . RICHARD E. FOWLER JR. read# his orders relieving Capt. .Tunics
0 . Mayo (right) ns vomnintulittg officer of Rivontmisstutce Attack Wing
One. Cnpt. Chandler W. Swanson (left) is commanding officer of Sanford
Naval Air Station.
(Ilernld Photo)

Fowler Relieves Mayo

The Chief Executive rejected

Hy Tsui Hrookshlre
The challenge of the "uncer­
tain days ahead" means that
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One will have to continue to
Improve, Capt. Richard E.
Fowler Jr. declared Tuesday
in assuming command of Ihe
Wing In ceremonies at San­
ford Naval Air Station.
“ You are more capable
than you have ever been be­
fore and your task is more
Important than ever before,"
Captain Fowler told the offic­
ers and men of the Wing.
"There lies ahead an opportunity for solid and signifi­
cant achievement," the new
commander declared.
Captain Fowler told the
men they are the elite of Na­
val aviation and that he look­
ed forward to being a part ot
a program so vitally Important
to the Navy and the free
world.
Fowler assumed command
of the wing from Capt. James
O. Mayo, who la leaving San­
ford to become commanding
officer of the USS Nantahsla.
He will report to his new
assignment in Norfolk June 7,
Mayo received the highest
rommcndatlons from his sup­
eriors In tho change of com­
mand ceremony.
Adm. David I.. McDonald,
chief of Naval Operations, wlr*
&lt;-d his regrets that he was un­
able to attend the change of
comm aml ceremony.
He said he wanted to person­
ally commend Captain Mayo
and all members of the Re­
connaissance attack team, In­
cluding NAS Sanford and their
Srmlnolo County and City ot
Sanford civilian supporters,
“ (or the great strides that
have been made In the Navy's
highly Important reconnais­
sance capability,”
Rear Adm. Robert GokUhwaltc, commander Fleet Air,
Jacksonville, was the guest
speaker at the ceremony.
Gnldthwalte praised Captain
Mayo for his part In effective­
ly introducing tho complex
HA-3C aircraft Into the Wing
and for “ solving many of the
pronicm* oi its introduction.u
“ lie will be missed in San­
ford but he Is departing with
the knowledge of a Job well
done," Admiral Goldthwaito
said.
Captain Mayo said It h id
hern a “ great honor and pri­
vilege" to have served as the
' Wing's commander. He said
the officers and men had ex­
hibited a high degree of operat't.nal readiness.

suggestions that a suipention
of the air assaults might lure
the Communists to the peace
table.
“ Whether we make friend*
or lose friends," he told a
TWO NE\V ACTING POSTMASTERS in Seminulo County receive their
news conference, "w e are re­
appointments from Percy Mnnlcy (center), postal service officer. U. S.
sisting aggression and as long
l ’ oat Office Department, Orlando. At left is Ray A. Hilliard, of Geneva,
a* the aggressors atlark, we
and at right is Mrs. Reaaie M. Oatecn, of Osteen. Their appointment a were
will stay there and resist
by John A. Gronouaki, postmaster general,
(Herald Photo)
them. . .”
Johnson said that “ the mo­
ment” North Viet Nam end*
its aggression the United
.Stales will cease “ the destruc­
tion of their bridges and (heir
radar stallona and the ammun­
ition that they use on our
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) — the House In the Senate were to give teachers lime for bodies. . ."
The Senate gave swift mid a requirement for all public lunrh and planning when
lie renewed hi* offer of “ un­
unanimous passage today to schools to fly the state flag they are not directly respon­ conditional" lienee talk*, hul
a hill authorising n 373 mil­ and permission for counties sible for children.
he conceded that, so (ar, It
lion bond financed program
had been met "with silence,
of university and junior col­
slander, or the sound of guns.
lege const ruction in tho next
Hut just as we will not lag in
biennium.
battle, wo will not weary in
('APT.-IAM BS O. MAYO, in hls final inspection
Tho measure, which now
the search for peace."
officer of Reconnaissance At*
ns
goes to the House, was in­
The President’s 33-minute
Md* farewell-to stuff officers,.
troduced today with
(I.-**
&lt; meetlity'iVH)* newsirii” ti* the
lie wfirfhRUkVgr OQOUbanti of the fleet oiler
whole Senate ns co-signers
tv hite House'* o r : . . . East
USS Nnntahali.
(Herald Photo)
and acted upon immediately.
Hoorn Tuesday capped a aer­
A large part o f the money
ROCK ISLAND, HI. (UPD pony threw up a secondary ie* of pollry statements over
will stait construction o f new —• The bulging Mississippi dike west o f it* Hcttcrdorf the past few day* by hia top
universities in Orange Coun­
tore through three battered (Iowa) plant, near Davenport. diplomatic and military ad­
ty, thieo miles south of
Tho river burst through the viser*.
Oviedo on Sit 320 at the dikes today and kept relent­
His pungent defense of his
Chancy
Lane dike at Milan,
Seminole County line, and at less pressure along miles of
policy was televised live in tin*
a
small
town
ndaei-nt
to
the
river front.
Pensacola.
Illinois-Iowa Quad Cities In- United States and beamed aIt will permit 341 million
Hundreds o f e x h a u s t e d dust ml complex where the broad
byth"
government’ s
for new university building* worker* kept up their battle
Rock River flows into thu Voice of America radio trans­
nnd 327 million for Junior
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ness intin said that "trade
mitters.
against thn upper Missis­ Mississippi,
college expansion. The addi­
Thu U. 8. Chamber o f Com­ talk* would be purl uf open­
Tite
conference
ranged
over
With a siren piercing the
sippi'* worst flood in history.
merce today went on record
tional 33 million in building*
For thriii week* tho river nighttime air, muddy waters a wide field of subject!, in­ formally In favor o f opening ing up communications" with
plus amounts to meet the in­
cluding
new
presidential
ap­
the Red Chinese.
has swollen out o f its banks, poured through about six
“ channels of communication
terest on the bonded debt will
sending thousand* of person* blocks of lowlands, and the pointments, an announcement
The resolution, as approved
with the people of mainland
come from surplus moneys in
without debate by 1,000 cham­
fleeing from their homes weary workers threw them­ that the budget deficit is be­ China."
the ituto utilities tax revenue
selves into the task of piling ing reduced, a comment on
ber delegates, said a lung,
from Jtiimrsota to Missouri.
fund earmarked two years
Before voting on the resol- ninge objective of the United
The rrest was exported in snudhugs into n secondary the voting rights battle in the
ago for the program
Senate, and a defense of his tit ion at their annual conven­ State* should be “ a free and
the Illinois-Iowa "Quail Cit­ ■like along railroad tracks.
Without the approval of
the
Milan Mayor Glenn Reid action in postponing the U. S. tion, chamber delrgstra were democratic China on
ies” induilrlsl complex today
the 375 million amount, tho
told that the main point tie- Asia mainland."
and was expected to hold at had said that if the Chsney visits of the Indian and Pakis­
state would have been limit­
hind thn pro|K&gt;*al was better
The resolution said that the
the (leak level for three day*. Lam- dike, which runs for tani leaders.
ed to a 354) million bund is­
communication*
“ with
the United .States should rontlnuo
Hut it was dominated by dis­
Water broke through a sea­ three miles, were to break,
sue for the noxt two years.
peoplu" o f Communist Chirm. lo recognise the Nationalist
wall at Davenport, Iowa, and the whole town would he cussion of what the Chief ExThe
_____Piojcct.
to 1*0 financed
Chinese government on Tai­
*5 .,,UU rrsi* ecutive caiu-tl tor “ crucia
r - -•
smuMgii • l|UtAI‘UHJl
will tie spelled out In a cap­
strongly emphasized.
wan and should continue to
section, It rolled onto East drills were ulntrd to move struggle" in Viet Nam.
ital out lay bill ai-companying
Ernest J. Lochhorkn, ebair- withhold diplomatic recogni­
River Drive and flowed bark out.
the general appropriations
mail o f the rhnmber'* policy tion from Peking and oppose
The other
break
rim e
into the river un the other
hill.
committee, said the resolution a United Nation* seat for
side o f the International Mill­ downstream.
The state already has sold
was “ not designed to give Red China.
t Tlii' river eurly today tore
ing plant.
$75 million in bonds for high­
upproval for trade with Red
Commerce Secretary John
Workers built a dike o f a 130. foot hole in a dike
er education construction in heavy roeks along the drive. south of Quinry, III., about
China."
T. Connor told the delegate*
VATICAN CITV (U PI)
the current biennium.
The disavowal of endorse­ earlier that If they do not
The water endangered 32 mil­ 140 miles downstream from —The pnntifiral CommieTuesday, the Senute held a lion worth of bout* drydoeked here, and swept inland ueiuss .Ion on l.iluriiral Reform ment of trudo will) Peking pay luore attention to conheated session in which u Idll at Quad City Murillo Com­ rich farmland.
is.ued (lid first offirial icprcscMtcd a step back fiom auniL-r needs, they face the
relaxing usury laws to per­ pany.
Civil defensu offieiul* Raid bulletin on It* arlivitir*, a statement by tho chamber's prospect of more government
mit unlimited interest rates
whirh Inrludr the substitu­ new president, Robert P. tier- controls.
Across the river In Roek no injuries were reported.
to corporation* was killed by Island, workers piled the last However, they sail) 041 home* tion of modern language* boll. The Flint (Mirli.) hinda 3-3'.) vote. Silver-haired uf lot),OUtl sandbag* along the und 15 industrial faeilitie* for l.slln in wide part* of
Sen. Verb- Pope, o f St. Au­ swollen chunncl near tho were endangered In a t',,004). the M**«. The bulletin a a*
gustine, called it a “ muney armory. Thu J. I. Case Corn- arte area.
In l.alin.
changer’s bill."
Meanwhile, the Houij pass­
ed and sent to the .Senate a
group of election law changes
— FINANCE —
including authority for illi­
terate* to grt help in Voting
BLUFFTON, Imi. (UPI) Two years ago ilic and hrr ly In balance.
YOUR NEW CAR
booth*. The House also pais, There's a 3213,732 shortage In husband bought one of BluffHul bank officials were
ed a measure making ft il­ the fundi of the Farmers &amp; ton's biggest homes and filled suspicioui. They notified Jos­
Cdr. J. W. Taft, command­
AT OUR LOW, LOW
legal tu sell, barter or pos­
it with antique furnishing! eph McCord, director of the ing officer of Kncominissnnru
INTEREST BATE
Merchants Hank,
ses* blank driver* lieenses.
from Ihe itrin* she hud cot- -Slate Department of Finaneial Attack .Squadron 1, will be
Hose Johnson, the bank's ierted as a prominent antique Institutions.
Other bill* received from
relieved by Cdr. V. G. Mutulu
($4.50 PER $100 PER YEAR)
chief bookkeeper for the past dealer.
Bank examiners found that during ceremonies Friday at
29 years is in the hospital re­
About ■ month ago Mrs shortages apparently began at Sanford Naval Air Ktation.
covering from 17 gaahes in­ Johnson
w a a hospitalized the Farmers 4 Merchants two
Commander Taft, who has
flicted above and below her briefly for surgery. Before years ago. .More than half the been attached to the squadron
WHEN YOU FINANCE WITH US, NOW OR
the operation she told other total shortage vanished with­ for two years as executive
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - elbows.
IN THE FUTURE, IS AUTOMATIC
Police records say that Mrs. bank employes she would tike in the past four months, bank officer and commanding o ffi­
Hep. Robert L. Shcvin of
ELIGIBILITY FOR A -----Dade introduced a bill today Johnson's wounds were in­ rare of “ the savings account officials said.
cer, has led the squadron
removing
th e
mandatory flicted ■ week ago Monday in file" when she returned.
On April 19. Gerber told through one Mediterranean
death sentence in capital a auielde attempt.
Hut to be obliging, the other M n . Johnson of the examin­ cruise and the transition to
The story came out today In employes worked on the file ers' findings. He said she the RA-5C Vigilante, lie has
cases. The proposal would re­
Call Uio auto loan expert#: Ralph Pezold
quire juries to recommend the this eastern Indiana town, 23 so that Mrs. Johnson would stayed late ut the bank that received orders to thu USS
death sentence to send a man miles south of Fort Wayne, not be overburdened with day and left shortly after 3 Farrcital.
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-1611.
when bank President Amos work when she returned.
to the electric chair.
pm .
Commander Matula Joined
Currently the death sen­ Gerber acknowledge that the
When she came bark to
Two hour* later Mr*. John- lha squadron in June 1904 aa
tence is mandatory unless a community of 7,000 had been work three weeka ago, they son'a 15-year-old son found executive officer after re­
Jury recommend* mercy. She- buzzing about it for a week.
told her they couldn't get the her in the bedroom of their placement air group training
vin’ s proposal would reverse
Mr*. Johnson was one of accounts to balance.
home. It took 100 ititchsg lo in Reconnaissance A t t a c k
M tm * w f J U t .
the procedure, making lift the beat known and most re­
Employes said the told elosa her wounds.
Squadron I . Ha will guide the
imprisonment mandatory un­ spected women In town. She them "give me a tape on It
Tbt next day Federal Bu­ aquadren during the forth­
le u the Jury recommends end Gerhrr were regarded as usd I'll take care of it.” She reau of InveatlgalioQ agent* coming cruise aboard the U.SS
death,
*
mainstays of the bank.
brought them back, apparent­ searched bar home,
Iudepcudcnce.

Senate OKs U Funds
Bulging Mississippi
R ip * O u t S &amp; a &amp; a lls

Opening Of Channels
To Chinese Favored

Quomodo
Kst Ista?

Bank Aide Tries Suicide

Command Pass
Slated Friday
For RVAH-I

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GUY ALLEN, of Loch
Arbor haa joined Hunt
Lincoln * Mercury, Inc.,
Hu a itnlcn representa­
tive. Allen Is a nntive
o f Sanford and lives at
114 Crystal Drive in
Loch Arbor. His wife,
Ann, is a teacher o f
English at Seminole
High School. Allen is
former postmaster here
and past exalted ruler
o f Sanford Elks.

MAXWELL

HOUSE

Area Lifesaving
Course To Open
Next Monday
By J a m Casael berry
A Rad Cross Hrn lor Life­
saving Courta will begin
Monday at the home o f Mra.
William Eggers, Instructor,
at tha end of Lake llowrll
Lana o ff SR 438. Co-instructor fo r tha rouraa will b«
Mra. Jamaa Blrkenmayer of
Catssllierry, water safety co­
ordinator for South Seminole
County.
Tha 10-hour rouraa la open
to anyone 18 yeara old or
older. Adulta wishing to help
In tha water aafety program
are eipaclally urged to taka
tha courae aa a prerequisite
to tha instructor's course.
Adult volunteers sre need­
ed to assist with the area's
swimming program this sum­
mer.
Tha liftsaving classes will
t&gt;a held from 4 until 5 p.m.,
Monday, Wednesday, and Fri­
day, and on Saturday morn­
ing. Tliers la a f l registra­
tion fee.
Students with a transporta­
tion problem should contact
Mrs. Eggsrs by telephone.

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Oranges 8
DeBary Legion
Onions 3
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llcrliett I). (Mill American
Legion Pont 259 o f PeRary
will sponsor it- fifth annual
Aunt Jt'Tiilnm Pancake Pny
next Wednesday nt the Communiiy (’enter. Serving will
begin nt R n.nt.
l’o*i i ’oimnaniler William
G. Williams him iiiiiiii'iI past
rommnniler Fred .McLaren to
head up the committee o f 40
Legionnaire* wlm will tot
wot Lint; during the duy and
Mr*. Hose Williams, president
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assured that Hi member* o f
tier group will serve tallies.
Again the Post will lie host
to 9(1 rhildren from the Mrthodist Children'* Home in Knterprise for the event with
the group to arrive at 4 p.m.
There wilt lie door prizes
awarded this year and u spe­
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shown at 7:30 p.tn. Friday in
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HPORTINd COLORS FOR FLORIDA Stnte
Bank in little leuRue action thin year are, left
to right, front row, Randy Roberta, Billy VVigglno, David Doudney, Steve Parrlnh, Douglas

Maddox, Danny Ilnhertrion and George Pivec;
bark row, Billy Drake, Jimmy Grimnley, Jimmy
Harden, Toni Boll, Andy Steel, Donald Robert­
son, Tommy Barka and Casey Dunn.

Kilowatts, Kingswood Tie League Lead
The mifilily Kilowatts of the
Men's Slo-Pitch Softball LeaCue forged Into a two-way (to
with Kingswood for the lea­
gue leadcrihlp by virtually
declaring war on Chair, ram­
paging their way to a 10 1 vic­
tory last night in an abbre­
viated four inning contoit.
The Kilowatts' 14-hit atiark
included two home runs by
Larry Holman, home rum by
Don Carter and Jim Warner
plus timely hilling by winning
pitcher Leroy Eitrldgc and L.
C, Smith.
Chick N' Treat rallied for
alx runs In the sixth inning lo
stave oft any threat Leroy
Jtobb Conitruction could muitcr and went on to poll a 14-7
triumph. Leading the way far
the winners were teon Dod­
son with three hits and Larry
Watson, Charles Itcckcr and

Doug llraiwell with two hita
apiece. Kd Hamm was the
gatne'a w i n n i n g
pitcher
George Griffin had three hita
In Icud Hie loser*.
In Church league action,
Ihc Knighli of Columbus con­
tinued their winning ways,
notching (heir fourth su m s*Ive victory, a 13-10 win over
Congregation!,I Chriitian. Lar­
ry I’ivec'fc thrre homr runs
were the. highlight of the
game. Plvec knocked in llic
winning rum at K of C rall­
ied In the slxlh for four runs
after trailing 010. Pacing the
10-liil oulpul of the Knigliti
was Fred (iallclto with four
singles, itay Middleton had a
double and a homer to lead
t h e Congregational lilltcri.
Nick Constantine posted his
fourth win in as many out­
ings.

The Churrh of God of Prophery tallied seven all-impor­
tant runs in the seventh and
final inning lo down Pinecrcsl
Assembly, 11-0, at Fort Mel­
lon Park Inst night. Iloh
Welch look credit for the win
on the mound. Tex Ferris wilh
three hits paced the Church
of God while Ernie Whitaker
was lop hitler for Pinecrest
wilh Hirer safeties.
Dana Yclinek starred on the
mound for Hunt Ltncoln-Mercury as the Comets blanked
Hie locom otive Engineers, 30. Yclinek twirled a two hitter
and struck out nine in shut­
ting out the Engineers. Calvin
(IrlniT paved the way for
Hunt al Hie plate, getting two
liila In three official appear­

ances at ba|.
George's w si awarded a SO
forfeit win over Sanford At­
lantic In the Utile American.
George's was leading 5-2 when
the Hanker*, in Ihc second in­
ning, sent In an ineligible
pitcher.
In the Junior League, Ki­
wanls snd Clvilan went two
Innings Iwyond the normal
seven before Kiwanls could
manage a 70 win. Sidney
IJoyd, Hie winning pitcher,
won his own game by driving
in Hie winning run in the ninth
with a single. Lloyd, along
with Wally Jernigan, had
three hits and Mctt Morgan
chipped in two. The game
yesterday was the continua­
tion of a G O tic game April 23.

DeBary Keglers

Pentecost Appears Assured Top
Hurricanes End Season, Topple Spot In Bowling Singles League

Yellow Jackets In 4-0 Shutout
By Jim Barchua
Herald Hporti Writer
The South Seminole Hurri­
cane* completed their base­
ball season at Cooper Field in
Cassellierry Tuesday allcrnoon
with an Impressive 4-0 vie-

City League
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Strlek.-Mor.
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FJi. State
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Navy
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Sanford Atlantic
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Game Today
Navy vi Strlekland • Morrison
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W
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Rotary
Kiwanls
3
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CPO
2
Civitan
Elks
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Shrine
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Games Today
(1:30) Clvilan vs Elks
(7:30) Ilolary va CPO
Doth games, Pinrhurst Park
CITY LEAGUE
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Kilowatts
4 1
4 1
Kingswood
3 1
Panning Lumber
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lory over the T-ecsburg Yellow
Jackets,
Brute Stuart hurled a fourlilt shutout for the 'Canes in
registering Ills team’s fifth
wm of the season against three
losses and a tie.
South Seminole scored all
its rum in the fourth Inning,
off Leesburg's George (lociicn.
Jim Lucas led off the Inn­
ing with a single. Matt lllckok
reached first on an error and
Mike Hargis beat out a bunt
to load the bases. Lucas scored
on an error for the first run.
Leonard Hollis slammed a
two-run double, scoring Hickok and Hargis. Mickey Hawks
then rapped a single to bring
in Hollis for the fourth run.
Tiic Hurricanes pounded the
Jackets for nine hits In the
alfait. Shortstop Tom Pinnock
had a perfect plate record,
with a pair of single! and a
walk. Ilickok also had two hits,
along with a pair of stolen
bases,
Stuart allowed the Jacket!
oi ly four singles in (he affair,
while chalking up five strike­
outs.

With just one week remain­
ing in Hie Singles Classic Lea­
gue, Harry I’ rntccoit looks
like he has sewed up llic num­
ber one s|xit with a Ota point
lend over second slotted Jack
Kanner.
Ill Monday’s action, Penterosl blasted the pins with a
223/702 four-game total and
flipped three points from
Paul Marcoltc's 203/692. Jack
Kanner remains in the second
place position even though he
lost three points to Jack
Frost, who had a good night
of bowling wilh Ids 229/780
series.
In third place Is John Spolski, Just three points behind
Kinncr. Spolskl lost three
points lo Joe Kern despite a
213/744 to K em 'i 202/729.
John Bridges la currently in
Hie fourth spot, only a bare
single point out of third.
Coming in fifth Is Phil

Decks Sparmate
LOS ANGELES (UP1) world featherweight champ­
ion Vincente Salvidar decked
sparmate Chico Hernandez In
(lie second round for the sec­
ond romcculive day Tuesday
during training sessions for
his May 7 title defense against
Paul Hojas al the Coliseum.

Riders To M eet
By Margaret Cosby
The regular monthly meet­
ing of the Dusty Boots Riding
Association, Inc., will be held
nt 7:30 p m. next Thursday
al ll&gt;e home ol Mr. and Mrs.
John
McCarthy on
Lake
3lary. On Hie agenda la the
matter of the May 18 horse
show, sixth and final show In
the currrnt aeries; the sum­
mer program of activities,
and a new schedule of horse
shows.

To Race Again

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Congregational va Church of
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New Low
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The
1965 Milwaukee Braves today
are the holders of a new club
record—one which they hope
won't be broken to the near
future. A total of 1,177 fans,
an all-time low at Milwaukee
County Stadium, paid their
way in to watch the Braves
battle the St. Louis Cardinals
Tuesday night.

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Part O f M ets 'Youth Movement'

Yogi Resumes Active Player Status
HOUSTON (U PI) — You
could not really call what the
New York Meta are doing with
their squad a youth movement,
but for Yogi Berra it is his
latest challenge in more yean
of baseball than be cares to
admit.
Yogi, at 40, is back on the
active roster with the Mets.
Yogi was ready to go against
the Houston Astros Tuesday
night, but wasn't called upon.

MIXED
LEAGUES
TEAMS
PATTY FORWARD, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Forward o f Foreat City, ahed tear* o f
happlnua upon winning in n e w t keyhole race
at Central Florida H one Showa gymkhana. With
her are her two horaeg, Mia* Kitty (left) and
Tony.
(Herald Photo)

OR
INDIVIDUALS

Instead, he spent the night
coaching from first base.
You wonder what to think of
those Meta. First they get a
guy named Casey Stengel, for
whom "retirement" Is some­
thing a pitcher should do to
batters. And Stengel makes
the Mels' losing wayi a pro­
fitable business. Then the
Mets sign Warren Spthn, a
44-year-old pitcher who con­
siders t i e something people

No-Hitter Opens Senior League
Play In South Seminole Circuit
By Jim Baeehns
Herald Sports Writer
Jamie Cornell, of the Alta
monte Sc ns to n , started off the
South Seminole Senior Leegue
season with a bang Tuesday
night, hurling a 2-0 perfect
game against tha Bear Laka
Pirates, before a large crowd
at Cooper Field in Casselberry.
Cornell pitched seven frames
of spotless baseball, not allow
ing a single base runner. He
completely baffled the Pirates
with his slants throughout the
evening, retiring 17 bstten
on strikeouts.
Bear Lake

Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
Los Angeles 8 « .687
7 4 .636
(4
Cincinnati
6 4 .600 1
Chicago
8 6 .671 1
Houston
Philadelphia 6 6 .600 3
S. Francisco fi 7 .463 3(4
Milwaukea
4 6 .444 1(4
• 1 .439 1
New York
6 8 .886 8(4
Pittsburgh
3 7 .300 4
SL Louis
Tuesday's Results
Cincinnati 6 Chicago 3, night
Milwaukee 9 St, Louis I,
night
Houston 3 New York 9, night
I* Angeles 8 Pittsburgh 4,
night
San. Fran. 14 Phlla. 13, night
Today's Games
Chicago at Cincinnati (N )
St. I-oula at Milwaukee (N )
New York at Houston (N )
Pittsburgh at Ix&gt;e Angeles
(N )
Philadelphia at San Francisco
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W . L. Pet. GB
Minnesota
7 S .771
Chicago
• 3 .737
Detroit
8 4 .600 1(4
Boston
B 4 .866 &gt;
Cleveland
4 4 .600 814
New York
6 6 .466 I
Uie Angele* 6 6 .465 3
Baltimore
4 6 .400 3(4
Washington 4 6 .333 4(4
Kansas City 2 7 .323 I
Tuesday’* Results
Washington 6 Baltimore 2
Minnesota II Cleveland 1
Los Angeles 4 Detroit I
Chicago 10 Boston 1
K. C. at New York, ppd., rein
Today's Games
Kansas City et New York
Los Angeles at Detroit (N )
Minnesota at Cleveland (N )
Baltimore et Washington &lt;N)
(Only games scheduled)

touched him for only four fair
bell all night.
Bear Lake's David Unley allowed (be Senators only three
base hits in the affair, but the
Altamonte team parleyed a
pair ol walk* to Mike Bailey
and John McDermott, and a
long double by Tom Pinnock
into a pair of runs In the first
frame.
Bruce Stuart and Mike Har­
gis alio hit safely for the NaU.
Unley registered 11 strikeouts.
In Little League acUon, Hie
Plralet turned the tables on
the Senators, winning 8-2.
Clint Gorrce and Steve Bal­
lard combined (0 pitch Bear
Lake to the victory, allowing
only two Altamonte hits.
Bear Lake scored a pair of
ntna in each of the first four
Innings, with Kenny Patrick a
pair of singles and Mike Wirewick slamming a double to
lead the attack.
The Lake Mary Giants will
vie with tba Altamonte Twins
in tonight's action.
NO CHANGE
CHICAGO (UPI) The
pooled batting averages of the
10 teama in the American
League were exactly the same
in 1(63 and 1964- 2(7.

do lo cheese lo make it taste
better. And Spahn starts off
the season winning as though
II were going out of style.
And then the Mets put Yogi
back on the active roster.
The veteran catcher agreed
Tuesday to lie reactivated as
a player for a two-week trial
period, "to see If I can be of
any help to the club." Berra
said he will go back to coach­
ing if he finds he is unable (0
play well after the two weeks.
If he returns to coaching, he
would not be able to play
■gain this year.
Berra said he will not make
more money as a player than

a coach.
"I already have a good con­
tract," he said. "I'm making
a lot of money now."
Yogi will blow out 40 eandies on his birthday cake In
two weeks, and that's not
springtime for a baseball
player. But Yogi, made a first
base coach at the start of this
season, took batting practice
every day with the squad, and
caught batting practice as
well. He kept In condition snd
although he had left the im­
pression In New York he want­
ed no more of active play, he
was ready when the Meta
wanted him.

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SP IC IA LS
EVERY DAY!

MEN'S

CHURCH LEAGUES
W L

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George Swann had a clean
sweep over Johnny Jones with
games of 202, 203/708. This
puls Swann over seventh slot­
ted Rich Murphy who also
Idckrd three points from Hu­
bert Ray with a 738 series.
Pele Petersen moved into
ninth plare ahead of Bob
Steele after whipping Steele
224, 201/770 lo Steele's 690.
G e r a l d Behrens salvaged
three wins from Bob Guthrie.

TTie DeBary Sparc-Rlbbcr*
met Friday, April 23, «t the
DeLand Lancs. Their scores
were as follows: Tough Fata
teams took four from the
Braise and B a k e
teama.
Crarked, Broiled, Never Bet­
ter and Porkio took three out
of four from the Tender, Barll-Ques, Ribs and Scrap, and
I.can took 2 'i out of four from
the Loin Team.
The Broiled Team, by win­
ning three out of four this
Friday, clinched the League
Championship.
Tough is in aecond place
closely pursued by Never
Better and Fat for a He for
third place with one game be­
hind. Archie Long had high
three games with a 513; Ed­
ward Parsons a 503; Ells­
worth Ogden. 502, and Glenn
Smith had high one game with
196.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U PI) Kelso, the most honored Thor­
oughbred In the United States,
will be trying for his sixth
consecutive "horse of the
year" title In 1963. His own­
er, Mrs. Richard C. DuPont,
announced Tuesday the geld­
ed son of Your Host will come
out of his short-lived retire­
ment and rare again this year
although it isn't known yet
where or when bo wilt make
hla first atart.

Game Toeght

K. of C.
Church o f God &lt;4 P
Congregation at
Pine crest Assembly

By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
Camllo Pascual is known
around the Minnesota Twins'
clubhouse as a fellow with a
short temper, a dazzling
curve and a whip-lash bat­
ting awing.
He's succeeded in control­
ling his temper fairly well In
recent years but both the
dazzling curve and wblp-lash
■wing were on display Tues­
day night when he pitched a
two-hitter and hit the second
grand alam homer of his rareer in the Twins' 11-1 rout
o f the Cleveland Indians.
The 31-ycnr-old righthand­
er from Havana, Cuba struck
out five, walked only two ami
allowed only four Indiana to
reach base safely. He started
slowly against the Indians
yielding a leadoff double to
Dick ltowser, who scored on
an Infield out and Mas AL
vis' sacrifice fly, and walks
to Chuck Hinton and Rocky
Colavito but then retired 21
consecutive batten.
Paaeual'a grand alam rap­
ped a aaven-run f l n t inning
and came o ff relief pitcher
Stan
Williams after tha
Twins had chased starter
Sam McDowell, Tha only ac­
tive A L pitcher who has hit
more than one grand alam,
Camllo hit the first of hla
career o ff Bob Turley of the
New York Yankees on Aug.
14, I960.
The Chicago While So*
downed the Huston Red Soz,
10-1, the Washington Sena­
tors beat the Ilaltliuure Ori­
oles, li-2, and the l.os Angeles
Angela nipped the Detroit
Tigers, 4-3, in other games.
Kansas City at New York
was mined out.
In the National League,
Milwaukee bombed St. Louis,
0-5, Los Angeles lieut Pitts­
burgh, 0-4, Cincinnati topped
Chicago, 6-3, Houston nipped
New York, 3-2, and San
Francisco uuUluggcd Phila­
delphia, 14-13.

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Strikes • • • Bold Lad R o m p s H om e In Trial, N e x t Is D e rb y
Spares

LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) - prospect for the rose run de­
Bold Lad, the 1964 Juvenile spite the colt’s smashing tri­
champion, was hack at peak umph Tuesday in the Derby
form today for Saturday's trial at Churchill Downs.
Bold Lad streaked to a fourrunning of the *125,000 added
dropped to Marge and Jess Kentucky Derby but a field ol length triumph in the last
By John A. Snoliki
Didj* ever hear o f people Carathers with their 1.017 ■bout 12 horse* still was in prep race for America's rac­
with name* like "Impatient series.
Second place was
Bowler*,”
" B t a t n i c k a," awarded to Jerry Wisdom and
“ LFM LV* or the "Gully
partner Eleanor Beique with
D uitera"! With name* »uch
•a theie It ahould enhance their 947 set.
Wa* over to Daytona Beach
their chance* of ultimate
atardom, but when you add (o see some of our gnls com­
excellent bowline (core* to pete in the Women’s Florida
their ledeera, then you Ju*l
State Tournament and al­
might be looking and watch­
ing lom t future pi ofcRiion* ready saw four or five local
gals’ names on the “ hit par­
alat
Our heartieit congratula­ ade” o f early leaders.
tions to the above for their
Don't
exactly
remember
pin busting in our First An­ their scores but ran recall
IIEGi 2 5 e EACH, 6YLVAN1A
nual Junior Bowling Tourna­ that Etta Dorman. Elaine

ing classic, running a mile in
the fast time of 1:33 1-5. But
only two of the five horse*
which tried vainly to match
his speed were out of the first
of the Triple Crown Classic.

Darby Dan Farm's Bugler
and Triple n. Stable’s One
Afternoon fell by llte wayside
but Carpenter’s Rule and Ap­
ple Core, if the track Is mud­
dy, will he hack for another

NO LIM IT TO
SAVIN GS
D U RIN G OUR

ment. Thi* past Saturday, we
played host to our Junior
Lrugue member* in their
competition
in
the
team
event.
Coming in first in the Ban­
tam Division (age* seven
through twelve) were the Im­
patient Buwtcra: Louise Zuell,
Lynn Warnccke, Penney Ber­
nal and Rickie Payne. (What
happened fellahs, Looks like
the gals had it all to them­
selves.)
Second slot fell to the
Bcutntcka with their 1,816
aeries, as compared to the
winning 1,81)9. Two more las­
sies on this team in the forms
of Beth Pettis, Bonnie Unger
joining with David Hite and
Scotte Roche.
A scant eight pins sepa­
rated the two top tcuma in
the Junior - Senior Division
with the LFML'a 2,251 to
that o f 2,243 for the Gully
Duster*.
The firtt-place four-aoine
was compost'd of Brad Fox,
Tom Petrunic, Ken Martin
and Paul Glad. Shooting well
for the Gully Dusters wa*
David Carter, Frank Palteraon, David Kniffin and Bob
Driicull.
This coming S a t u r d a y
murn we’ll have the Doubles
and Single* with squads at
9:30 and 11:30.
Talking about the younger
kvglcrs us we are, this past
Sunday we bad one of the
highest games rolled by any
bowler for the week, a re­
sounding 205.
Bowling along with his
mother uml witnessed by
quite a few adults on adjoin­
ing lanes, Billy Cullan strungout eight consecutive strikes
to cap o ff his highest individ­
ual effort . . . a gigantic 205.
Congratulations, Billy. Maylie
you can do as well in the
Doubles and Singles this
coming Saturday.
A pleasant surprise in the
form of six cuuples coming
out for the Sunday Scotch
Doubles this week. Winning
•hires of the prise money

Kostival. Geri W i l l i a m s ,
Helen Mnrrhesuno and Jone
Spolski were listed on the
tote board.
Incidentally, If you'd like
to know what took the mar­
bles in the various events
last years, here's the info,
thanks to Dot Button drop­
ping it o ff for me here at
the lanes:
TEAM: A —3,022, B—3,072
and C—3,079; DOUBLES: A
— 1,303, B— 1,30.1, C— 1.254:
SINGLES: A —&lt;583, B—073
and C— 708.
So now you have a pretty
good Indea o f what it'll take
to bring back some of the
loot.
Next week we start our In.
cal qualifying for the Beat
The
Champ
Tournament,
sponsored by AMF. We'll
have four weeks in Miry dur­
ing which time you'll he able
to be one o f the top three
men or women qualifiers and
then roll-off against these
same bowlers in the first
week in June to see what six
top bowlers will he represent­
ing Jet Lanes.
These some tlx howlers
will he tolling against pro.
fcssionals Tommy Tuttle and
Olga Gloor in Winter Park
on Sunday, June 20lh, nt 2
p.m.
It's open to men and wom­
en and it'* handicapped. Per­
haps the strongest selling
point Is that there isn't any
entry fee for this tourney.
Iluvc you signed for your
summer league yet 7 Many o f
the leagues arc starting with­
in the next week or two and
could use bowlers . . . both
men and women.

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From New York The Ted Williams Observe
By N t rfin t Oasby
Recent visitors of the Mich«•! 0 , Coabya at North Orlan­
do **f« Mr. and Mr. Viniam
VanBroo and children, Tom,
Barbara and Nsncy, at Mar*
rick, N. V.
Tbo VanBrtoa were on a
two-week trailer trip around
the atate of riorlda and came
•specially to Central Florida
to riait the Coabya.
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H waa a happy one and par­
ticularly delightful to the ladlea who are frlendi ilnce their
career daya when they worked
together la one of New York
City's l e a d i n g advertlilng
agencies,
Mr. VanBree la a drafttman
with Shell Oil Company in
New York.
The Coibya alto entertained
during the Baiter holiday*,
her brother and hla family,
Mr. and Mr&gt;. John F. Zeller,
and daughter*, Lorraine and
Virginia, from Merrick, N. Y.
The Coabya enjoyed taking
their niece* to Florida Won­
derland; ahowlng them aome
of the eborea Involved In
borao ownerahlp; they all
went horaeback riding, and
then renewed their atrength
with the taaty goodie* of a
barbecue.
Three year old Michael waa
extremely disappointed when
he learned that hla coualna
had to return to their atudlea
l i New York.

SBvor slipper*, w e d d in g
bell* and magnificent floral
arrangement* tinged with sil­
ver foliage enhanced the de­
cor of the spadoua Ted Wil­
liams Plumosa Drive
last Sunday afternoon
more than 100 guests
during the appointed hours
an open house reception
congratulate Selma and Ted
William* on their silver wed­
ding anniversary.
Greeting the guests at the
entrance foyer were Mrs. Ro­
bert (Dottle) Williams and
Mrs. Cecil Carlton.
Forming the receiving line
with their parents were Mrs.
Paul Morgan (the former
Jano Williams) of Denison,
Texas, Miss Linda Williams,
Miss Mary Belh Williams and
Larry Williams. Unable to
attend the fete was son, Jim­
my, who Is with the U. S.
Marine Corps, stationed In
California.
Mrs. Williams received the
guests in a lovely pale blue
afternoon frock featuring a
soft pleated chiffon skirt and
a sheer lace bodice. She wore
the beautiful corsage present­
ed her by her children and
only grandchild, Jayne Kath­
erine Morgan, of Denison,
Texas.
The refreihment table, over­
laid In white heirloom damask
featuring hand embroidered
detail, waa centered with an
antique silver epergne ar­

rangement of sweetheart ros-| crystal and sliver appointes, chrysanthemums and ments.
baby's breath interspersed
Pink roses, apple blossoms,
with tail white tapers. Dainty blue hearts, silver bells and
refreshments were offered in |butterflies decorated the uni­

MR. AND MRS. TED WILLIAMS nrnl four of
their children from left to right, Mrn. Pnul
Morgan of Denlaon, Texas, Mitts Linda Wil­
liams, Larry Williams and petite Mary Beth

Progressive Parties Given Seniors
By Evelyn U riy
On* of the most fun-filled
patties of the season was en­
joyed Saturday afternoon and
evening when four graduating
aenJors of Oviedo High School
wet* honored by their parents
at four different progressive
parties at the homes of the
guest* of honor, Gay Ulrey,
Karen Jensen, Nancy Swen­
son and Arthur Evans.
The party began at B o'clock
•t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ulrey in Oviedo. The re­
freshment table carried out
the class colors of red and
white, A large white glob*
topped by a bright red gradu­
ation cap waa the center of
interest, flanked by two silver
candelabra with red candles.
An arrangement of red and
white roses waa also used.
Punch waa served from a
crystal punch bowl by Mra.
Wesley Swenson. Various hors
d'oeuvres were served to tho
guests.
Leaving the Ulrey borne at
• o'clock, guests drove out to
the home of the Leonard Jansent on Bear Gully Lake in
Goldenrod, A delicious steak
supper, together with baked
beans, tossed salad and
French bread was served
from low tables on (he lawn.
Guests were seated on cush­
ions on the ground. Green
table cloths ware used and
napkins were placed in black
circles which formed a grad­
uation cap on top. Many or­
chids war* pinned among the
branches of tho trees.
vaa at toe
John Evans home In Oviedo.
This waa a dance enjoyed by

the students on the tennis
court. The entire court was
surrounded by lighted can­
dles. A Caribbean hat-making
contest was enjoyed by the
guests, Jim Courier won a
prise for the funniest hat and
Nancy Swenson for the most
original. Marilyn Partin alio
won a prlso.

Soft drlnki were served by placed among the net. A most
novel decoration in the living
the hosti.
The final party ended at the
home of the Wciley Swensons
on Lake Hayes. The house
was decorated with fish nets
hung from the ceiling and
here and there life livers
were placed. Small pennants
reading "Ahoy Seniors" were

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P « g » 8 — 'April CT, rrtB

June Brodie New Prexy

Silver Wedding Anniversary
que four-tiered cake at one and a sugar slipper contained erals, 23.
dainty roses. A silver band ac­
Coffee was poured from an
cented with silver leaves and tique silver service at the op
roses encircled the top layer, poslte end of the table. A aide
centered with the sliver num- table, covered in an Italian
cut cloth, was centered with
an epergne arrangement with
a handsome silver bowl con­
taining sparkling fruit punch.
Pouring and serving were
the Mmes. Marion Roberts,
W. H. Stewart, Jack Burney,
Bob Tuttle, Hugh Carlton, Lau­
ren Johnson, John D. Carlton,
George Hughes, J. H. Lee, W.
W. Tyre and J. W. Brown.
Floating hostesses were the
Misses Sylvia Williams, Sheralyn Williams, Ada Rupert
and Debbie Jarvis.
Floral arrangements were
designed and crested by the
Mmes. W. A. Norris, J. H.
Lee and J. E. Terwllllger for
the reception with the honor
guests receiving many ar­
rangements as mementos.
Among the out of town
guests attending were Rev.
and Mrs. J. E. McKinley, St.
Augustine; Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Tuttle and children, Allen,
Jack, Gary, Jimmy and Ka­
ren, Orlando, and Mrs. Paul
E. FilCffer and Louri Anne,
Tallahassee.
Also Mr. and Mr*. W. J.
Carlton, Cross City; Mr. and
Mrs. J. Paul Reynolds Jr. and
J. Paul Reynolds III, MelWilliams received more thnn 200 guests Sunday
borne; Mr. and Mrs. John B.
nfternoon, April 2J&gt;, 1965 at their Plumosa Drive
Dean and Betty and Mr. and
home In observing the Ted Williams silver wed.
Mra. Williard Dean, Mark and
ding anniversary.
Wayne, alt from Leesburg,

end of the table. The four col­
umns dividing the tiers were
ornated with white doves
holding silver wedding bands

Mrs. R . Chase

O f Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Joann Rowe’s lovely home
on SlellonvlIIe Avenue was the
scene of a recent buslnesi
meeting of Epsilon Sigma Al­
pha Sorority.
The main item on the agen­
da was the election of officers
for the coming year with the
following slate elected: presi­
dent, June Brodie; vice presi­
dent, Shirley Higgins; record­
ing secretary, Joann Rowe;
corresponding secretary, Pat
Smith, and treasurer, Bonnie
Edwards.
PIsns were msdc for the
annual Mothers Day Tea to be
held at the Maison et Jardin
in Altamonte Spring! and the
end of the year banquet will
be at the Capri Reitaurant.
The chapter will participate
in the Merry Go Round talent
night at Seminole High School
on May li with proceeds
benefiting the Little R e d
School House.
Presentations will be made
at the banquet to the girl of
the year and the outstanding
pledge of the year, which
were voted on at the meeting.
The group recently enjoyed
a delightful
afternoon
of
swimming at the Schirard
borne In Loch Arbor.
Participating in the recent
activities were the Mmes.
Claire Fite, Shirley Higgins,
Mary Ann Bruce, Kathy Bukur, Joann Rowe, Janice
Cowley, June Brodie, Hope
Schirard,
Bonnie Edwards,
Ginger Moran, Kathy Tookc

and the Mbses Betty Mans,
Nancy Davla and Margaret Quarles.
Mra. Kathy Henson
welcomed as a guest.

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Luncheon Fetes
Bridal Attendants

By Evely* Lnndy
do. Hostcisei were Mrs. School, received a glamor
Mist Marilyn Partin, daugh­ Charles Niblick and Mrs. Ben curler cap from the hostesses.
ter of Mr. and Mra. James
Wainrlght Sr.
The attractive and novel
Mr*. Randall Chaie cordial Partin, Oviedo, was guest of
Marilyn, a member of the table decorations were pastel
honor
at
a
luncheon
at
tho
ly Invite* all member* of
Skyline Restaurant in Orlan­ icnlor clasi at Oviedo High spring Cowers used with a
Seminole County Florida Stale
University Alumni Association
to a coffee at her Bel Air
home this Thursday, April 29,
from 8 9 p.m.

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figurine of a teenager in a
cap and gown. Alio uied waa
a white world globe topped
with a graduation cap. Tba
theme of the table decoration
waa depicting Marilyn con­
quering the world,
Favors of a graduating fig­
urine waa presented to each
guest, who were, in addition
to the guest of honor, Mrs.
James Partin, M in Maureen
Boyle, Miss Joy Wainrlght,
Miss Linds Riggins, Miss
Suxanne Partin, Mis* Gay Ul­
rey, M in Marian Carpenter
and M in Sherry Walts.

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Mins Jenn Cunnlnglmii! left
Tiit-sduy for n visit with her
sister unit brotlirr-lu-biw, Mr.
nnd Mr*. F. K. Denhy in
Oldsmar.

Altamonte Springs
OVIEDO SENIORS honored with n graduation progressive party series
recently ure from the left, Nancy Swenson, Kuren Jansen, Arthur Evans
and Gay Ulrey.

S a n f o r d Pers o n a l s
Mra. John J, Durcn of Weat
First Street, has returned
home after attendin
tormance of "The King and
1" at the Garrett High School,
Garrett, Ind. Her granddaugh-

ter, Cynthia Strobe), who is maid to each other.
a acnlar holding many clan

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lowing surgery at Seminole
Memorial H o s p i t a l . Her
daughter, Mrs. Herbert J.
Earle, the former Betty Blit,
himer, arrived from Ann Ar­
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iey Hamil Jr., of Okeechobee, land Estates. Also visiting
Easier Sunday were Mrs. Lucite Spurlock of Callahan and
her two daughters, Mra. L. C.
Harmon of Winter Park and
returned to her home on West Mra. J. L. Hutson of Maitland.
19th Street alter spending
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Mr. and Mra. Floyd W. Mc­
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prano. portrayed the part of were rerrnt houaegHcits oi
Lady Thiang in the produc­ hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
tion. Ml.i Strobe) b n been W. Hamil.
accepted to St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, lnd.
Mra. Wurt W. Warner has
Min Ann Mahan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma­
han, will enter the University
of Florida thli week, where
she will major in Public Re­
lations.

MISS MARILYN PARTIN, left, Oviedo High School senior, was compll.
niented with n graduation luncheon recently at the Skyline Restaurant In
Orlundo. Pictured with the honoree are the hostesses, Mrs. Benne Wuinright Sr., center, and M u . Charles Niblack,

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By Evelyn Lundy
Mrs. Charles Niblack and
Mrs. James Wilson, Oviedo,
were hostesses at a lovely
bridesmaids luncheon Friday
at the Skyline Restaurant in
Orlando. The luncheon waa In
honor of Mist Rose Marl*
Be atley, bride-elcct of Moultry Banks.
A decorated wedding bell
and pastel spring glowers ar­
ranged in a shell lent a festive
air to the luncheon table.
Appropriate
bridal place
cards were used.
The buffet luncheon was en­
joyed by Miss Rose Marie
Beasley, guest of honor; Mrs.
Joshua G. Beasley, mother of
the bride-elect; Mrs. Curtis
M. Banks, mother of the
groom-elect, and Mrs. Billy
Smithson, Miss J in Beasley,
Mrs. Curtis Banks, Miss Char­
lotte Schlegel, Mrs. George
Riggins and Mrs. M a r l *
Cooper.

Jimmy Shields o f Holly,
wood, Culifomin, I* visiting
Ids sister, Mrs. .Sum l.uwson
at her home on ,Stone Ishiml.

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most enjoyable parties at
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Centers
Win Approval
From Cabinet

Local Library
Use Up 100%
*At New Building
By Dot tIf Austin
This i* National Library
Week. The slogan for this
year la “ Open your future
. . . read."
Mr*. Sarah King, Sanford
librarian, aald today that
A lnce moving the local libra­
ry from the Fifth Street lo­
cation to tha present site in
the old post office building
on First Street circulation
haa increased 100 per cent.
“ During tha
summer
months, circulation will in­
crease even more and again
we will have our summer
reading incentive program,”
l 0 h e added.
"Since we reviled our old
system we have had 6,000
persons registered In the past
three years. There is great
room for expansion in this
building, but as with many
other cities our book supply
is way below what it should
be. For a city ths site of
Sanford, we should have 100,books, according to na­
tional standards. We have
about 25,000,” Mrs. King explained.
From 50 to 150 new books
are purchased each month
and the local library stocks
50 periodicals and five dally
newspapers.
The Sanford librarian re­
c e n t ly attended a three-day
m eeting of the Florida Libra­
ry Association — the first
time that a Sanford librarian
has ever attended.
The local Institution is op­
en from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, as
w ell'as on Friday from 6 to
• p.m.
"However, after the close
0 f school we will discontinue
the Friday evening hours un­
til next fall,” Mrs. King noted.
Queried as to the age
group which reads the most,
Mrs. King replied that youngaters in the nine-to 12-yearold group are the most avid
readers.
"Things really start to bus­
tle
in here shortly after
school is out in the afternoon.
We have a steady stream o f
youngsters o f all ages. One
o f our needs is for more
ehaira and tables to be used
fo r study and research proj­
ects.
"A nd, of course, we cer­
tainty hope we get our aircon ditionin g next year,” add™ d Mrs. King.
O, T. Willey, o f Orlando,
honorary chairman of Nation­
al Library Week In Florida,
nays that the library, more
than anything else In our so­
ciety, represents ths reposi­
tory o f human knowledge. It
Is the written record o f
events and tha accumulated
w isd om o f menkind.

W. McPherson
Rites Thursday
___ Funeral_ services for Willie
Wile* McPherson, 66, of Chu
luota, who died Monday, will
be conducted at 2 p. m.
#huraday at First Baptist
Church of Chuluota, with Rev.
Victor Mawby officiating.
Burial will be in Glen Ha­
ven Memorial Park, Winter
P art, with Oviedo Masonic
Lodge in charge of graveside

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Beer Budget

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Vocational education renters
in four counties got tentative
Cabinet approval Tuesday but
still undecided la a bigger
&lt;|iir*tiun — whether such
training should be at the high
school or junior college level.
Gov. Haydon Rums, for
one, thinks it should be (n
junior college.
As tentative approval was
given for centers In Etcam
bis, Polk, Manatee and Volusla Counties, he comment­
ed;
“ Unless we decide at the
start to require these voca
tional center* to be part of
the junior colleges, we will
put ourselves on the brink of
expensive overlapping.”
No policy decision was
forthcoming, however.
School Supt. Thomas D.
Bailey said h li staff was
carefully working out guide­
line! for training.
And Secretary o f Stale
Tom Adam* suggested the
whole matter should he held
over to see whether the Leg­
islature derides
vocational
centers should be associated
with academic ones.
The four centers temporar­
ily approved for 00 days in­
cluded the Polk vocational
center at Bartow, Daytona
Beach Junior College, Wil­
liam Woodham High School
at Pensacola and Manatee vo­
cational and technical center
in Bradenton.
In
other business,
tht
Cabinet:
— Decided to bring under
slngl* administrations junior
colleges in I’ inellns, St. Lu­
cie, Lake and Palm Beach
counties.
— Approved a policy of au­
tomatic admission to univer­
sities of graduates from stste
junior colleges.

RIG WAREHOUSE SALE by Goodyear Store of Genernl Electric pro­
ducts nets under way Thursday at Sanford Civic Center. The center will
be open each night until 9 o’clock. Free refreshments will be served and
Margaret Quarles, of Florida Power &amp; Light Company, will demonstrate
the new electric ranges.
(Herald Photo)

' Project Fire' Launch Tuesday
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
Within five years, a three-man
Apollo
spaceship
returning
from (be moon is scheduled to
make a m eteonic dive into
earth's atmosphere.
The astronauts' lives and the
success of their historic miss­
ion will depend on a blunt heat
shield and its ability to fend
off rays from a fireball of
gases with temperatures ap­
proaching 20,000 degrees.
To make certain scientists
have correctly predicted the
re-entry healing a moonship
will face, the federal space
agency developed two small
spacecraft to be rammed t o
ward earth at the 25,000-mile.
an-hour speeds of spacecraft
returning from Iho moon.
The National Aeronautics
and Space Administration an­
nounced today that the second
of the instrument • laden Pro­
ject Fire probes Is set to be
launched next Tuesday.
The first Project Fire payload was driven into earth's
atmosphere a year ago at
speeds up to 25,800 mph.
It indicated that irientists may
have over estimated the re-en­
try heat. . r .
« - .
Next week’ s spacecraft is de­
signed to confirm the first
probe's
measurements
and
make a more thorough study
of high-speed heating.
The agency said that re-en­
try heat from a lunar flight is
significantly greater than the
temperatures
produced
h&gt;
Mercury and Gemini capsules
returning from earth orbits at
17,000-mph speeds.

Ethel M . Beebe
Succumbs A t 67
Mr*. Ethel Mse Beebe. 67,
o f 6 Plata Oval, Casselberry,
died today in Winter Park
Hospital following a long ill
ae*s
A native of Paterson, N. J..
she moved to Casselberry six
year* ago from Washington,
D C., where she retired In
1959 as a government employe
and was treasurer of the Board
of Cosmetology, She was a
Baptist.
Survivors are five sisters,
Mrs. Hugh Ford, Mrs. Kenneth
Sasser and Mrs. Cecil Reh
berg, all of Casselberry; Mrs.
Henry Holt of Richmond, V*.,
and Mrs. Jack Wunder ol
Ridgecrest, Calif.
Niblaek Funeral Home, Cas­
selberry, Is In charge of ar
rsngcments.

$ CHELMSFORD, England (UPI)— Doctors in this city’s
hospitals have been asked not
to prescribe beer and stout for
patients because of a price
HAMBURG. Germany increase imposed by the re- (UPI) — City fathers, mean­
cent budget.
ing no disrespect, deckled not
lo fire ■ 21-gun salute for Brit­
ain's Queen Elisabeth II when
BUDAPEST (UPI) — Sold- she visits here next mooth. A
fers and civilians Joined forces city spokesman explained that
la large-scale repair wort af­ not even in the darkest medi­
ter! flood waters struct west­ eval days did we tolerate sa­
lutes."
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Interior for United Press
International.)
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
Beef, pork and hroilcr-fryer
chiekent along with a variety
of fruits and vegetables will
be widely featured in food
stores across ths nation this
weekend.
Produce counter will be
tnden with plenty o f carrots,
celery, corn, lettuce, onions,
potatoes, radishes, and spin­
ach, according to Market
News Reports of Agriculture
Department.
Fruit seleetions will Include
plenty o f apples, cantaloups,
grapefruit, o r a n g e s , and
strawberries.
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PAWLING, N. Y. (UPI) Edward R.
Murrow, heart
know American rommentator
of World Wsr 11, died Tuesday
at the age of 37, • victim of
rancer, at |tli Hudson Valley
farm home.

Week's Food Buys
Feature Variety
abundant supplies o f beef
rousts, pork roasts, and hams,
as well as th# ever-popular
broiler-fryer chickens.
Also good malndiah buys
ate fanned pink salmon, fish
sticks, nnd fish portions.

Wounds Patched
PARIS (U P !) Prince
Rainier III and Princess Grace
of Monaco had lunch with
President Charles de Gaulle In
the Elya** Palace.
It marked Monaco*! formal
reconciliation with dc Gaulle
who three years ago threatenened to decree* an economic
boycott of the tax-free princi­
pality.

Throe weeks ago Ihc former
head of Ihe U. S. Information
Agency asked the doctors at­
tending him at New York hos­
pital to permit him to die here.
They allowed him to go home,
for they and lie knew his esse
was hopeless.
‘ I believe that all of us feel
a deep sente of toss,” said
President Johnson, heading a
long list of mourners, from
the prominent to the mundane,
whose lives b id been touched
by the busby-browed journal
1st.
After the war snd with the
advent of television, he be
came widely known for his fre
quently
controversial
pro­
grams, "Sec It Now," 'T crs o o
To Person,” and later "CBS
Reports."
Funeral service will be hold
at I p. m. Friday at St. James
Episcopal Church In New
York City,

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APOLLO’8 ADDRESS—Towering 525 feet above Merritt
Island, Fla., near Capa Kennedy, NASA's vehicle assem­
bly building nears completion. Standing on eight acres
of land, the giant structure, which could contain the
volume of the United Nations Building and several small
bouae the Apollo-Saturn V during assem­
bly. The rockets are designed for three-man flights to
the moon. Assembled erect, they will be carted on a
a gigantic wheeled vehicle to the launching pad.

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Free Of Threat T-Sgt. L. C. Harold Leaves For Germany
Of Steel Strike

'Susan Galletfa
Champ Speller
At All Souls
By Donna Ei In
Busan Galletta, 13-ycar-old
daughter o f M». and Mra.
Rirtholemew Galicia o f Sum*
marlin Avenue, waa declared
champion o f the spelling bee
held at All Soula School.
The conU it waa aponaored
by
St* Rlchard'a Council
•857, Knlihta of Columbua.
Suian la a student o f Sister Mary Veronita’a eighth
grads claaa at All Soul*,
F in t runnerup waa Karen
McKay, daughter o f Mra. L.
T . McKay, alao o f Summer*
Hn Avenue, Sanford, and arcend runnerup waa Kmlly
Dougherty, daughter of Dr.
end Mra. Richard H. Dough­
erty o f Loch Arbor.
Karen la n atudent In Mra.
Robert Nolle’* aeventh grade
claaa and Emily I* in Slater
Mary Veronita'a claaa.
All three winner* were
■warded appropriately en­
graved crucifix** by Moat
Worthy Grand Knight Theo­
dore Michele, who compli­
mented the youngater* on
their
outatandlng apelling
ability.
A total o f 320 words waa
spelled before a champion
could be determined.
Alao participating in tha
contact and preaented with
roaariea by Ralph Pexold,
Grand Knight, were Neal
Otmatead and Thomas Doyle
nf the fifth grade; Larry
Crlmmin* and Randall Brieter o f tha alxth grade; and
Julie Miller o f tha aeventh
grade.
Slater John Berchmana waa
In charge of arrangement*
fo r the event and Mra. Louis
Huddleston acted as announc­
er.
Serving a* Judges were
Slater Mary Electa and Sla­
ter Mary Florita.

Beckwith Heads
Historical Unit
The Seminal* County His­
torical Commission came in­
to being Tuesday when the
County Board o f Commis­
sioners named 10 person* to
serve on the panel.
Arthur Beckwith Jr., coun­
ty clerk, waa named to serve
aa temporary chairman until
a permanent ehalrman ran be
ehoaen.
Members named include:
Mrs. Lorraine Whiting, A. B.
Pete non Jr., Mra. John Ev­
ans, Mra. Joan Henna, Mrs.
R. O. Chase, Duane Mangle,
G. Andrew Speer, Mra. W. G.
Kllbea and Ed Klrchhoff.

Band Appears
A t Schools
Ry Jaat Casselberry
Tha Intermediate Band of
South Seminole Junior High
School, under direction of
Bandmaaler George Kirsten,
has I&gt;e*n making appearances
at tha fiva area elementary
•rhoot* In order In introduce
the junior high music pingram.
During the month of April
lhay have played for students
at Bear la k e, South Semin­
ole, Long wood, English Es­
tate* and Altamonte Springs
Elementary Schoola.

Pane 10 — Aprfl 2 8 .1 0 6 5

By Robert B. Thomas Jr.

222-S7S6

ALL SOULS apelling bee winners, Emily Dougherty, Karen McKay, and
Susan Galletta (center, from left) nrc shown with Rev. Richard Lyons
and Sister John Bcrchmnns (left) and Theodore Michels (right), Grand
Knight o f St. Richard's Council 53S7, Knights o f Columbus, which «ponsoretl the event. Other participants, shown with Grand Knight Ralph
Resold (bottom photo, left to right), were Neal Olmstcad, Thomas Doyle,
Larry Crimmins, Randal Brister and Julie Miller.
(Herald Photos)

History Class
To Be On TV
By Jane Casselberry
South .Seminole Junior High
School students from Guy
Strickland's Amerlrnn History
classes will appear an the
American History educational
TV program over Channel 6
at II a.m., Thursday, May 20.
The program will lie taped
on May 10 and will he In the
form o f a qulx show with two
trams competing.
Strickland him devised this
uppruueli as an luleri-xllug
and painless met hud of re­
view for his classes, Team
members were selected from
those who have partiriputed
in elrins quit allows Ih Ihe
past.
Although there will lie only
four students on each team
npprnring on the program,
two alternates also were pick­
ed from liotli the seconil and
fifth period classes.
Students
chosen
Include
Herbert Sweexy, John Mc­
Cann*, Boh Anderson, Hermine Hartcli, Sherry Kersey,
and Philip Greenhill, second
period
team;
slid Gerald
Haas, David Harkins, Maxine
Skoliky, Gerard
O’Conner,
Tom Plnnock, and Bobby
Klchitrdsmi, fifth period team.
Asiistant Principal Richard
Barnett will serve a* moder­
ator presenting the questions,

KETHUNG PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 8. M.
KiCluml Sr. wan fitted with a retirement party
by public, workH employe* at City Hall. Coworkors prenented "Sid" with a 12-foot alumi­
num fishing boat, named "Tho Whistler" and a
cake inscribed "Good luck, Sid." (RlChard ia
well known for Itin conatunt whittling an he
gotta about hi* dutica.) Mra. Bonn Rotunda, nxxixtnnt finance director presents "Sid" with tho
cake, an he aland* in the new boat.

PITTSBURGH (U PI) —
Ths nation’s economy today
we* free of the threat o f a
crippling ateel strike for at
least four months.
Top negotiator* for the
United Steelworker* (NSW )
union and th* country's 11
major producers initialed an
Interim agreement, averting
a strike threatened for mid­
night Friday.
The union’s wag* policy
committee, which has the
final say on all major con­
tract decisions, was expected
tn approve the pact at a
meeting scheduled for this
afternoon.
While negotiations on an
over-all agreement continue,
the Interim pact provides an
11.6 cent hourly increase. The
11.6 cents would be paid into
a union "escrow fund" by
steel producers end th* USW
will apply the fund toward
wages, pensions or whatever
It decides is best.
The union and industry
negotiators outlined proced­
ures for bargaining on an
over-all agreement.
The interim pact provides
that either side may give a
30-day
termination
notice
Aug. 1. Th* earliest strike
deadline would be Sept. 1.
USW President David J.
McDonald confirmed detail*
o f the Interim agreement in a
statement. Tha terms had
been reported earlier by Unit­
ed Press International.
McDonald said that the ll.B
cent interim increase was
not the final figure the union
would accept In any long
range agreement.
"The union's position was
and remains that the mini­
mum terms of a final settle­
ment must include the 3.2 per
cent Improvement recommend­
ed by the presidential guide­
lines, plus an adjustment for
increase in roit-of-llving," he
said.
The Interim pact provided a
2.7 per cent improvement, the
union said.
Talks broke o ff last Wed­
nesday after seven weeks o f
bargaining. A t that time the
union had proposed a 17.0
rent an hour Increase over a
three-month period which it
tahl was based on the presi­
dential guidelines.
The induitry countered with
a 10&gt;month proposal calling
for a two per rent increase
•mounting to about seven
cant* per hour.
A fter each side rejected th*
other’s uffer, the union's
wage policy committee voted
to authorise strike action
against the 11 major produc­
ers.
Approval was granted to
extend a strika to independ­
ent producers unless they
agreed to accept terms nego­
tiated with th* major produc­
er*.

Post 10050
Sanforditc’s Kin
Funeral M onday

Funeral and hurisl service*
for Mis* Elite l.nvejny, til, of
Gainesville, sister of Mrs.
Paulino Howard, of Sanford,
worn held Monday afternoon
In (Irlamln,
Mis* l^ivejny, a resident of
Gainesville for the past 4.r,
years, died there last Friday.
A native of Sorrento, she
was chief consultant of quar­
antine regulations for the
plant inspection section of
the Slate Plant Hoard and
also served as chief consult­
ant of all departmental pub­
Ry Jan* Casselberry
Members o f Routh Seminole lication*. Sha was employed
Junior High and Lyman High by the stale for 44 years
School Kngllah Department* prior to her retirement In
will be entertained at a B 1D62. She was a Methodist.
Other than Mrs. Howard,
p.m. dinner Friday at the
home o f Mra. Malcolm Fora- surviving I* a brother, John
■tan, 1616 Algonquin Trail, E. lajvrjoy, o f Orlando.
Dommtrlch Eitates. Her rohottest will be Mra. Paul

Teachers Plan
Dinner M eet

Jurat.
New Business
Following tha dinner, teach­
er* will bold • work aeaaion
for the purpose of evaluating O ut O f Business
•nd co-ordinating tho English
JACKSONVILLE (DPI) —
program for tho two ochools. The (cent of 1.300 gallon* of
moonshine had no sooner wan­
ed from a mint-new (till near
Councilman 111
hare, than guests dropped in,
Georjgo T. Fuller, recently
Federal and slate beverage
elected North Orlando coun­
agenti
smashed Ihe contrap­
cilman and vice mayor, collapeed at his homo last tion and dumped the Illegal
Thursday afternoon and waa liquor out. The batch was the
rushed to Winter Farit Hos­ first produced by.the still.
pital where it waa determined Two men were arrested at
that he waa auffarlng from the site.
exhaustion and attended bod
'rest waa ordered. Ho la now
Some scientist* say rac­
home ragaiaiag kia strength coons moisten their food beand looking forward to re- cause they have poor salivary
temteg to kia dutlaa of office. glands.

Bear Lake Club Has Election
Of Officers For New Year
II) Maryann Mites
• it c n r l.nkc ('(immunity
riuli, at the April meeting,
unanimously elected [tichnrd
Ontntider ns president fur the
coming year after voting an
amendment to the hy-laws
which permits any officer to
succeed himself by receiving
mnjurity vote o f the member­
ship.
Ollier officers will lie C. D.
Pence, vice president; Mrs.
lUrhard Mathrs, recording
secretary; Itichurd .Mai lies,
corresponding secretary, and
James Anrrum, treasurer.
Itrporta on the cluh’s e f­
fort to establish telephone
and mailing listings in a sin­
gle area were given and Os­
trander lead a letter he will
send to area officials pertain­
ing to the matter.
Plans were mude to have
a covered dish dinner at 6
p.m., May 20, in Ihe Hear
lutke Elementary School at
which time anyone joining
the club will be treated to a
free meal. This dinner will
replace the beans and frank
dinner
originally
planned.
Committee in charge is made
up o f Mrs. William Carpen­
ter, chairman, and
Mrs.
Richard Ostrander. Mra. Hel­
en Cockley, and Mrs. Russell
Loomis.

It was announced that tha
"Bear Lake" front and auto
tags hava been received and
ara available by contacting
OaUandaa,

Guest speaker for the eve­
ning was Douglas Stenalrom,
Sanford attorney, who spake
on will* and estate* accord­
ing to Florida laws. A ques­
tion and anawer period waa
conducted following hla talk.
Hastesaea ware Mra. Har­
old Millar and Mr*. James
Anrrum who served coffe*
amt cookies preceding the
business session.
Pig in th* poke prlss was
won
by
Mra.
Carpenter.
Gurala present were Mra.
Stenstrom and Mra, Jo Mayo.

Plans Fish Fry
For Friday
Ry Jane Casselberry
VKW Post 10060 o f Cassel­
berry and Ihs Ladies Auxil­
iary will hold a fish fry for
members and guests this Fri­
day, starting at 8:30 p.m., at
Ih* Post Homs at 200 Con­
cord Drlv*.
Th* moderate charge will
Include all you can aat and
children under 12 will bo
■srved at half price.
Than will be an orchestra
for danrlng, entertainment,
and a cak* walk. Anyone in­
terested In attending may
contact any member o f either
sponsoring group.

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TALLAHASSEE (UP1) State senators bad some fun
at the expense of silver-haired
Sen. Verle Pope, of 81. Augus­
tine. He waa charged with
looking "seedy."
A bill was introduced by
Doyle Carlton, of Wancbula,
Pope’s cousin, to as* that tha
Stnate appropriated $16.11 to
buy Pope acme aaw clothe*.
Pope, oar* declared tha
Senate’s best-dressed maa by
a burlap eerperatlaa, had heea
looking aoody aad mated soma
of hla glamour restored, ac­
cording to the planing Caritoa.

By Jan* Casselberry
Winners hava been an­
nounced in the “ Keep tha
Cafeteria Clean" essay con­
ical sponsored by th* Student
Council at South Seminol*
Junior High School.
They ar* Joann Rider, first,
IS; Beverly Riley, aaeond, $2;
and Meridall Eddy, third, f.

G offering Iron
SALISBURY, England (UPI&gt;— If you happen to
hava a spare goffering iron in
your attic, Mrs. Alleen Pomtroy would Uko ona for bar
ion. For tho uninitiated—a
goffering Iron la usod to criaUo choirboys’ U to iflfe

T /S gt. Lou Charles Harold
will leave Saturday for Ger­
many. Having recently com*
pleted 20 years o f service, he
looks forward to a most In­
teresting and pleasant tour o f
duty In Germany.
Sergeant Harold la a grad­
uate o f Crooma High School,
whs re ha was a star tackla on
the Panther football team.
He Is visiting his wife,
Juanita, and children, Joycelyn and Lou Charles II.
a
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•

The PTA o f Marthlea’ kindergarten sponsored n King
and Queen of May Contest.
Randolph Harvey Jr. and
Frances Wright who were top
winners, will be crowned King
and Queen, respectively Sun­
day at 2:30 p.m. In the Roy
A. Allen gymnasium.
Karen Dargen, first runnerup, will crown Frances and
Charts* Jackson, the other
first runntr-up, will crown
Randolph.
It waa a moat exciting con­
test aa averyons anxiously
awaited tha announcing o f
the winner*. All funds raised
wilt be usod to improvo tho
school.
Members o f the PTA wish
to thank everyon* who con­
tributed to the drive,

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ALLEMANDE LEFT l« the call as Beverly Brown, Stanley Smith. Billy
Hardy, Bettye Afitchell and Patricia Blnck (top photo) tro throufth their
paces at Hopper Elementary’s third crude party. Their teacher, Mrs. E.
O. Young (lower photo), prepares the goodies for Barbara Glenn. Elmer
Jenkins, Deborah Blair and Dicdrc Wright.
(Herald Photos)

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•

Mra. E. O. Young’* third
trade clast o f Hopper Elanentary presented a language
culminating a c t i v i t y last
reek.
The program
waa held
within the confines of tha
-laaaroom. The pupils exhibted
their
proficiency
In
•very phaseof the program.
I'heir rhythmband waa very
in press! ve.
Mrs. Jowea Stevens wilt
Refreshments war* aerved.
[■arents hid th* eggs for the represent the Midway Elementary PTA at the national
■lasts r egg hunt.
• • •
convention in Miami, June ID*
Midway Elementary School 26.
•.-til eponior a Carnival Sat­
• • •
urday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Coroms High PTA will
1'ha public Is cordially invit- meet at 8 p.m. Monday.

;d.

*

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•

PTA o f Goldshoro Element­
Election of PTA officers of ary School will meet Tuesday
Midway Elementary will be at 7:30 p.m.
held May 24.
• • •

ACL Employes
Fish Fry Slated
Sanfurd safety committee
o f Atlantic Coast Line rail­
road ia sponsoring a fish fry
for amployea Friday at 6:30

p.m.
L A. Anderson, assistant
superintendent and chairman
o f th* safety committee, said
approximately 250 to 300
parsons a rt expected to at­
tend tha event.

It will be held in th* new
recreation park north of the
paseenger atation. A quar­
terly meeting of th* safety
committee will be held at the
conclusion of the fish fry.
Anderson said several dis­
trict officials of the ACL are
expected to attend, including
J. W. Lamberson, safety su­
pervisor, from Jacksonville.

D ifferent Type
O f Tommy Gun
CHATTSWORTH, C a l i f .
(UPI)— Floyd Alexander, 32,
recMtlj ran an advertisement
In a Los Angeles araa news­
paper seeking return of tils
stolen tommygun, "no ques­
tion* a*ked."
Stale and local authorities
called oa Alexander with a
few queetioas of their own.
He finally convinced the offic­
er* that hi* tommyiun shoots
plaster. — sot bullets.
Alexander 1* a plastering
cootractor.

Kindergarten
of
Castle
Brewer Court will sponsor a
wiener roust ut Mrs. Stiles,
47 William Clurk Court, at
7:30 p.m. Friday. The public
is cordially invited. Funds
will be used to purchase play­
ground equipment.

0

S u g a r u u p p lla s

H ow the Savings Bonds
you buy help our State grow
-a

message from our Governor
(

Chances are you live a tittle better beeatM
of the U. S. Savings Bonds program—because
to many people In our Stete buy Bondi and
eventually redeem them to buy things for
w

KIa Ii ♦k*ir h av a ■■i&gt;*rl

During the last 24 y e a n , many b illlon i o f
dollars have flowed back Into the economy o f

the State and the Nation in this way.
These dollars have benefited our merchants,
manufacturers and builders. And tn ao doing
hava created joba and Improved earning! for
eountleai workers—in our cities and fanning
communities silk*.
The people of our State and America today
hold a record total of over $48 MIHon to
Series E aad H Bond* . . . money that will someday be spent to worthwhile
way* and help u* grow further.
I arge every ona of you to help your future and the future of oar State tv
to vesting regularly in U. S. Savings Bunds.

\

I)
Haydoa Burn*
G d v r m a r #/ t'laru U

Series E Bonds
come in 8

New Taxman
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Frank M. Schmidt, assistant
director of Internal Revenue in
Loo Angelo*, will replace
Lauris W. Tomlinsost as direc­
tor ef the Jacksonville dis­
trict. Tomlinson will retire on
May 81. Hie Jacksonville dis­
trict onvers all of Florida.

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A ir Pollution
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Tha State Beard of Health baa
•shad ter tha "immediate
etoateg" i f a chemical compaay la Mulberry for allegedly
eoueiaf air poUutloo la Polk
Ceuaty.

Lunch room at Carlsbad
Cavern* Nattoaal Park, N.M.,
Five flags have flew* ever
fe T«6 teat underground aad P e a a a e e l a , Fie.: Spate,
la connected to the surface by Fraace, Britain, U. 8. aad Ihe
Coafederacy,
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Civic Students
Leave Thursday
For Tallahassee

SUGAR

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nr Jane Caeeelberry
Tha VIP treatment will be
liven a group of arm young*
etera when they visit Tallahasse* thl* week.
Fourteen South Seminole
Junior High School civic*
■tudrnte, chosen for their
outatandlng acholaatlc ability
in the field o f government,
leave Thursday for a trip to
the atate capital.
Studenta aingled out for
thla honor are Walter 111stllne, Tom Board, Keith Creed#n. Jamra Erlckaen, Tim Layman, Larry llodd, Jerry War­
ren, Linda Hell, Debra Clraham, Vicki Doggett, Candnra
Herrington, Mery K e I in ,
Jeanne Olden ami Kathleen
Pike.
While In Tallnhassee the
group will he Maying at the
Howard Johnson Motel. Fri­
day morning n breakfast will
be given In the motel'* pri­
vate dining room in their
honor by Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr. and Hep. S. S. Davie
Jr., o f Seminole County. In­
vited to attend the breakfaat
are member* o f the cabinet,
preildent o f the acnate and
speaker of the House.
Following the lircakfnM,
the group will tour the State
Supreme Court Huilding. An­
other highlight of their viwit
will be a tour of the Covernor'a man»lon with Mr*. lU ydun Hum* a* tltrlr hnalr**.
They will attend *e**lon* of
the Houie and the Senate
and visit tha executive officea
in the Capitol,
After a bu*y and exciting
day, they plan to return to
f a**ell&gt;erry late F r i d a y
night.
Civic* teacher Mra. Jo Ann
Howe, who will accompany
the group, will make movie*
of the day'* acllvltiea which
later will he shared with atudrnt* of all South Seminole
civic* classes.
Also accompanying t h e
group will ho F. W. Hlitttnc
amt Mr* t). Layman.
Walter HUtllne will remain
In Tallaha»»ee, where he will
serve aa a Senate page.

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�No Highway Robbery
Back in 1961, Congress was told
that the National System o f Inter­
state and Defense Highways would
cost $41 billion, or about $1 million
a mile.
Four years later the figure stands
at $46.8 billion, an upward revision
o f $5.8 billion, Federal Highway Ad­
ministrator Bex M. Whitton has an­
nounced.
Before cries o f boondogglcry are
raised, it should be pointed out that
the greatest part o f the increase—
3.6 billion— will go into improvements in the system. It means, says
the Americnn Rond Builders Asso­
ciation, safer highways, greater
service and longer roadway life.
Less than $2 billion o f the in­
crease is attributable to the rising
cost o f land acquisition, engineering
and
construction.
(Construction
costs have gone up a not unreason­
able 4 per cent in the four years
since the 1961 estimate.)
The remaining $200 million goes
toward added costs o f engineering
and administration.
A breakdown of the major sum of
$3.6 billion— will go into improveThe addition of 414 miles not ap­
proved at the time of the first esti­
mate; more interchanges and traf­
fic lanes to provide better service
and to meet the demands of increas­
ing traffic loads; wider shoulders

•

•

As we take just and full measure
of all authority, let neither time nor
the times press us so hard to ren­
der unto Caesar the things which
are Caesar’s that we neglect to ren­
der unto God the things that arc
God’s.— A. Whitney Griswold.

do invita her to a party, ahe
thinks they are patronizing.
“ Dr.
Crane,
could
you
plesie talk to her and see If
you can give her the proper
perspective on life T*’
Velma demonstrates a very
widespread ailment o f human
beings.
It is called the "cripple
complex."
Alas, it is not restricted to
young people, either, hut af­
fects millions o f men and
women, even after the age o f
40.
For example, many women
(and some men, too) get into
a neurotic condition when
they visit their dentist and
find that they must have
false teeth.
Maybe they have only a
couple o f old roots remaining
but they will hang on to
these for years aa vain sym­
bols o f their youth.
Actually, the modem dent-

Herald Area Correspondents

Bear Lake-Foreat City
Mrs. Maryann Ultra
838-3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane rassclberry
438-5044
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Msgla
315-3741
DeBary
Mrs. John Leona
488-1883
Deltona
Mrs- Mildred Hsray
488-4411
Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
349-4873

Enterprise
Mrs. Rltchlo Harris
848-5834
848-4184
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
333-4311
Lake Monroe
lira. H. L. Johnsea
332-4723
Lon gwood
Mrs. Donna Estra
333-3317
North Orlande
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
3 I!-8 r9 l
Os Wen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
211-4841
Ovkds
Mrs. Evelyn Lnndy
385-3184

QHp fcanforli
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Sanford, Florida

Wed., April 28, 1965

M AL I lilt A. OIICI.MM. h lin OR A VO 1*1 Bl.lhlSLE
rttA VH ttil.Ttll.lvr-, tire ala tie e - ntaeral Manager
FALL EROOKIE IRE
EUMKBT ALEXANDER
Associate Editor
Advertising Dlreour
r n tto v a x r a w
■or r . a x i i
M .n.gln* Eilllir
liu aia w II.LIAMS
Advartlslsa Manager
Soclatr Editor
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s o m a a u it ix
Paslitii Itiu iH
City Editor
raso W
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K D 1 WELLS
M
ssSaalsal Su#i.
C*aaiy Batter
RILL TIVCEVr

Staff Photographer
Published dally sxoept Saturday. Sunday sag Christmas; pub­
lished Saturday precssdlng cbrlstmaa.
• L B acE irriu a m a t e s
Hems Delivery
lie wash
By Mall
Its Weak

SEBIAOLK tO lS T T
IMS l Tver
l it • Moalka

ALL OTHER MAIL
III.IC I (see
a.ta a aeeatha
Lee a M
oaths

Phil Newsom

The UsralS tt a member et (be f a i n s Prase which la sa­
m ite esclustvely le the use for repuhlicettea et all Ike teeal
news prisied la tala aewepaper.
Kotered aa aeeaaS claae matter oeteeer It. Iplt at Ike Pen
Office et Ssateid. Merida, under the Ael et Ceagrese et Marsh
t. HIT.
Pie pari et aay material, aawa er aeveruataa. er this edltioa
et The Saalard nereis may be repredueea Us he? maaaer witheul wrltiih permissive et the publisher et The tier aid. Aay
individual er firm reepoaelble ter euch repreaucUea will he
cunstdeted ee infringing uo The liereiTe ewpyrighi and will he
held liable tor demagog radar the law,

Says

. .

Time Of Crisis

iat la both a plastic surgeon
as welt as an artist so he can
fit you with dentures that
will make you look 10 year*
younger.
Instead o f limping along
with a few unsightly “ snags”
In your mouth, if you are ut
the full denture etage, rejoice
about that fact, for within a
few weeks you will ho medi­
cally and cosmetically return­
ed to a far more youthful
eppearunce.
The same goes for you
folks who are now hard o f
hearing.
Don't shun a hearing aid,
for the modern earphones arc
only about the size of a small
thimble.
They ran even he fastened
to the temple bur of your
eyeglasses to your compan­
ions will not even realize you
are wearing a hearing device.
Hut even if they do, an
what I
It is a rare thing for us
doctors to find a perfect baby
at a State Fair buby conteit.
And there la hardly one rot]&lt;ge student out o f 1,000 who
I doesn't have some type o f de­
ft it (crippled condition).
For example, how many of
yuu readers have a perfect
art of teeth, with not a single
filling, gold rrown or bridge
in your mouth T
How many o f you need
glasses, even though lams of
yuu aro also so arnsltiva on
this point that you refuse to
wear them, except in secret!
How many o f you are med­
ical "cripples" In that you
must take insulin or phenoiarhital or even tranquilizers
nnd sleeping drugs?
So girls likn Velma need
to have their ryes opened and
realize that practically every­
body it a "cripple" In aoma
way.
Hut one o f the quickeit
way* to extrovert a person
like Velma ia to have her
visit the hospital for crippled
children or the Veteran’s
Hospital and aca the thou­
sands who are far Worse o ff
than she is.
For that gives yuu a wider
perspective in a few minutes
o f time and thus makes you
grateful that you are no
worse o ff than you are!
Send for my booklet “ Pay.
rhology and Medicine o f the
Fare,"
enclosing
a
long
stamped,
return
envelope,
plus 20 cents.
(Always writs to Dr.
Crane in care o f this news­
paper, enclosing a long
■tamped, addressed raveland 20 rents to rover typ­
ing and printing costs when
you send for one o f hla
booklets.)

taa 1 Meats

Lta l Meats
V. a. Festal Itsgulatleaa prevlta that al ■ail aahecripUeaa he
paid la advaaea.

Letters

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At First 4k Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
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Ever since the overthrow
o f South Korea'* dictatorial
old President Syngtnnn lthee
in April, 1900, springtime al­
most by tradition has become
a time o f crisis in Korea.
Frequently such tiroes are
bloody.
The anniversary c f the
lints which led to lihcc's
downfall came on Monday,
April 19, and once more
events are following an es­
tablished pattern. The issue
is a new agreement between
Korea and Japan.
The student-led riots of
191)0 cost 18.1 lives and left
more than 9,000 persons in­
jured, 200 o f them maimed
permanently.
In March, 1991, student-led
crowds again were on the

streets, this time in demon­
strations with untl-U.S. and
Pro - Communist overtones.
These led to the military coup
which overthrew the ineffec­
tive government of President
Posun Yun and his Premier
Dr. John M. Chang. Posun
Yun, however, remained a*
president.
The springs o f 1992 nnd
1903 were relatively quiet ex­
cept for the resignation o f
Posun Yun as president and
the rise c f (len. Cluing lice
Park as provisional president
in 1992, ami mass arrests in
1903 following announcement
of a plot to assassinate Cluing
lice Park.
Hut the violence which hit*!
overthrown
Synpmnn lthee
and had been influential in
the full of Premier John M.

D ick

Chang had sewn its seed.
The students now regarded
themselves its watchdogs of
the government.
There also was a heritage
left ever from the Syngman
lthee regime and some 50
years of Jnpnnese rule.
lthee shared Ida country
men's hatred of the Japanese.
In January, 1953, lthee es
tublislird the “ lthee Line"
which extended Kurran tcrrltuiinl waters to within 90
mile* of Japan and banned
Japanese vessels from their
richest fishing grounds.
Even after Ithcc's downfall,
Korean insistence upon retainlng the "lthee Line" stood
ns tiie chief barrier against
attempts lo establish normaley In Korvnn-Jupuneso rela­
tions.

W est’s

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Ordinarily I um too busy
solving problems here In the
nation’s capital to take on
problems in other parts o f the
country.
Hut last weekend, ns a spe­
cial favor to Robert Moses,
I made a trip to New York to
■ee what I could tie about
straightening out the World's
Fuir.
The fair, a* you may know,
has been having financial d if­
ficulties, mainly because its
first season last year did not
attract as many visitors as
had been expected.
Moses, who is president of
the World's Fair Cnrp., Hid
not exactly retain me ns n
consultant to tell him wliat
might be done to make the
second neusen, opening AptII
21, more successful.
Hut since he has implied
that some o f last year's press
notices were unfair to the
fair, I felt that I owed him
that much, anyway.
Hy giving him the benefit
o f my thinking, I can per­
haps help erase any hard f&gt;-«-|.
ings that may have resulted
from st tietes he considered
less glowing than the fair dc-.
served.
At any rate, I hope Moses

will realize thnt ! am doing
tills for his own good.
It seems to me, based cn
wlint 1 saw during a preopening lour of the grounds,
that those responsible for
planning the fair misinter­
preted the niuod o f the coun­
try.
Its theme, generally speak­
ing, Is futuristic. The accent
is on spare conquest, push­
button kitchens nnd other sci­
entific wonders, both real and
visionary. Which may have
been a mistake.
It is true that there Is a
great deal of interest In to­
morrow's moon landings and
dishwashers. Hut there is also
reasen to believe that a lot
of Amerirnns are getting fed
up with always looking ahead
and will seize any chance to
escape temporarily from the
relentless mure it o f progress.
The World's Fair, or at
h-ust what I saw of it, offers
very little opportunity for
nostalgia. There is lo he sure,
one exhibit
that features
dinosaurs. Hut not many o f us
go hark far enough to feel
nostalgic about them.
1 am therefore recommend­
ing tu Mules that he imme­
diately eet aside an entire
building for the display of
pickled peaches.

Editor, Herald:
It seems to thla observer
that whoever la responsible
for the new parking ar­
rangements on First Street
must be cither a store-owner
in one o f the shopping cen­
ters outside o f town or a
member
of an
adjoining
town's Chamber of Congress,
trying to attract shoppers.
When the city changed
from pnralle! to angle park­
ing, the reason given was to
create apace for more cars,
which it did.
Now comes the change in
angle, and what do we have ?
We have, less parking spare
than wo had with the origi­
nal parallel parking. For in­
stance, in one section uf
town, the writer Inquired and
found the following figures:
I'nratlel
5 cara
I'rrvlous angle 7 cars
New angle
4 cars
Thla
same
percentage
ircnta to prevail all over
town.
If the city la so eager to
have residents go to the (hop­
ping centers with their busi­
ness, they've sure given them
a big boost in that direction
with thla new Improved park­
ing system.
A Sanford Shopper

Experience at state and
county fairs has shown that
people will come from miles
nround to stand and gaze at
pickled peaches. There Is no
reuson to suppose their draw­
ing power wouldn't lie equal­
ly strong at a World’s Fulr.
Moreover, they would make
the fair more appealing inter­
nationally

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Inadequate staffing and work
space, poor research facili­
ties, and sessions which too
often arc both Infrequent nnd
too short for sensible law­
making.
If the citizens' conference
gets o ff the ground ns sche­
duled, and draws the expect­
ed ample financial support
from some of the major foun­
dations, the hero may turn
out to be tin unsung official
of the Ford Motor Co., Har­
are Sheldon, field manager
of the firm's Civic and Gov­
ernmental Affairs office.
Sheldon's
norrosl
duties
sharpened his nvvnrcnrss of
the painful shortcomings of
most state legislatures. For
some two years he discussed
the problem with business­
men, legislators nnd others,
and then began conferring
with interested persons In
small groups.
The aim o f the Citizens’
Conference, whose trustees
still are being chosen, is to
build public understanding
ami support for efforts at tho
state and local level to re­
furbish the legislatures.
The Citizens' Conference
will undertake substantial re­
search, says Sheldon, and
probably will extend Us ef­
forts over a span o f several
years. It will not itself plunge
Into the various stales, hut
will try to work co-operative­
ly with activist improvement
groups wherev«r found.
To assist its labors, the
new organization will hire a
top-rank executive director
highly qualified in tho field
of stats government.
N
names ore yet bring advnt
etl. Hut a source outside t to
new group suggests that uno
man under consideration is
John Anderson, former Re­
publican governor o f Kansas
who now Is teaching at the

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University o f Massachusetts.
He is a political moderate.
The hoard o f trustees now
being put together already
includes several Industrialists,
a publisher, a union official,
two college presidents, a so­
cial welfare spcclallaL It la
intended to be a blue-ribbon
group capable of attracting
national attention.
Preliminary soundings Sug­
gest the conference will not
lark for foundation money
when the moment of need ar­
rives. Estimates of ultimata
cost are not being divulged,
even privately. Small contri­
butions from interested par­
ties arc covering tha Interim
cost*.
T h e citizens' eonfervnra
may find itself urging state
const it tit ions I revision in ma­
ny places, since often tha
shortcomings o f particular
legislatures are embedded In
antiquated constitutional faattires.
Sheldon reports that tha
reception for this budding en­
terprise hns been uniformly
good so far. Political scient­
ists join In offering approv­
al.
The Sheldon project, bear­
ing the stamp o f business In­
itiative srema to cry out fo r
endorsement by state and na­
tional lenders of the Repub­
lican party, which makes
greater reliance on itate gov­
ernment a ringing article o f
Its political faith-

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Last September In Kansas
City more than a score of In­
dustrialists, bankers, farm
and labor leader* met In the
first of several conferences
to consider what they could
do about the obvious plight
o f the nation's state legisla­
tures.
Next month the fruit of
those labors, an organization
tentatively laheled the Citi­
zens' Conference on Slate
Legislatures, will hold Us
first formal session In a place
not yet designated.
That meeting, o f the or­
ganization’# board o f trust­
ees, will mark the birth of
what could he the most am­
bitious effort in half a cen­
tury to improve the caliber
and performance of U.S.
state legislatures.
With a few significant ex­
ceptions, these bodies aro
handicapped today by nig­
gardly pay for legislators,

Thought For Today

•

Bfossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

Jesus said to them, “ Render to
Caesar the things that are Caesar's,
nnd to God the things thnt are
God's.’’ And they were amazed at
him.— Mark 12:17.

Worry Clinic

Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Rartee
838-1318

Bruce

on bridges to improve safety; heav­
ier pavements to lengthen their use­
ful life; changes and additions in a
variety o f highway elements, such
as embankments, drainage strucurcs and signs.
According to the ARBA. two ob­
vious conclusions should be drawn
from the figures o f the new’ report:
(1) For the most part, the bigger tab to the American public is
buying a more modern, more serv­
iceable and more enduring highway
system.
(2) The nearly $2 billion incrensc
in engineering, right o f wny and
construction costs should be a warn­
ing that any delay in completing
this vitally needed complex of na­
tional highways will cost taxpayers
considerably more money.

Dr. Crone’s

Velma la a slave to a
complex that afflicts mil­
lions of people of all ages.
In fact, many of you read­
er* hare it, too, though you
may not hare diagnosed
youraelf thua far. So ncrapbook thla raae or mall it to
a friend who nrrda it. And
learn how to widen your
perspective quickly, aa out­
lined below.
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Crane,"
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la a lovely girl with a bril­
liant mind.
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haa declined the invitation) of
boya who have aaked her to
attend achool partita.
"F or sha haa one leg a lit­
tle shorter than the other.
Hut with a built-up ahoe, ahe
gets along very well.
"However,
she
imagines
people shun her, or if they

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(Dsuah ClJbby:
DEAR ABBY; I have been
married for eight year*, t
have been smoking for ten
years but 1 have never

By A bigail Van Buren

imoked in front of my inlava became they think it's
a crime for a woman to
amoke a cigarette. My chil­

Jacoby
IBM Vanderbilt Cap Winners
Newspaper Enterprise Ass*.
Today we have a fatherson discussion of misuse of
the Blackwood convention.
Oswald: "What do you
think of South's four notrump bldT"
Jim; "When I was first
learning Bridge you taught
me never to use Blackwood
when I held a worthless dou­
bleton in an unbid suit or in
ena bid by our opponents.
South violated this rule end
misled a (inch alam because
after bla partner ebowad one
see, South waa afraid to bid
■lx because of the ehance of
losing two clubs."
Oswald; "If North had
shown two acta, South would
have bid elx but might well
have missed seven. Inciden­
tally, when he dropped the
bidding at five he violated

On
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another cardinal rula of
Blackwood usage which la
‘When you bid Blackwood
you Intend to bid a slam if
your partner*! response In­

U&gt;SJJw (jJom&amp;n
T w o psychologists who
hava made a study of conver­
sation claim thay have dis­
covered that woman talk
more than men, but say less.
It could ba that women
only SEEM to say less, because women don’t dare lie
aa. direct end positive In get­
ting their ideas across.
In order to appear reassur­
ingly feminine to tha men In
a group, a woman often haa
to sneak In htr definite opin­
ions, mixed with what ap­
pears to be email talk and
idle chatter,
In order to persuade a man
to accept bar suggestions, ■
woman usually has to go at
it In eueh a roundabout way

Legal Notice
riCTITtOUa MAttH
NOTICH IS hereby alvrn that
1 im snxsxsil In
al
llwy. all 411, Lunamiiii], Hsni*
Innls County, Florida. UQdtr
ths f lot Itinu* turn* of SANLANUU MOBILE 1IOMK HALLH
sml thst 1 Intend to reslittr
•■hi turn* wllti tlis Cttrk of
lh« Circuit court, Hsnilnolo
Cuiifity, FlnrMn, In sci'urilanco
With the provision* of ths Victltiuus N*m* Statute*, tn-witi
Bartlon Ml.lt Florid* etatuto*
m » .
rilgl It. C. Blount
Publish; April !«, II, II, May
*. IHI
CHI, 44
IN TME lia c t lT COUNT OP
Till! NINTH JUDICIAL CIO.
ri'IT, IN AND POH INDIA*
(il.H CUCNTV. PLUOIDA.
I'll ANCONY NO. MM*
FIRST PKDKUAI. HAVINllM
ANfl MIAN AKHUCIATiriN OK
ORLANDO, a corporation.
Plaintiff.

OTIfAft J. MULLINS and JOSKI'HINK 11. MULLINS. Ills Wit*.
Defendants.
&lt; t.ICKK'B NOTH'H nP BALM
Nutlea li hereby slven that
under a decree of fnrerloeuie
and •*!* entered by a Judas nf
ths Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
Vanilnsl* county, Florida, on
the Mrd day nf April. HU. In
the abate styled esuss, ! will
sell at publl* auction to Ilia
hlaheal and beat bidder far
rash, at tha Courthouaa to
■anford, Uaml aol * County,
Florida, at tha hour of utM
A M- ea Tuesday, this Iilk day
or May, IMI. ths followin' de­
scribed property i
Lot I of WOODMERN
PARK. Seminole County,
Florida, according I* Plat
ihsrsaf recorded la plat
Bosh ft, pas* &lt;* •( ths
Publl* Record e of Ssatlnol*
County, Stats of Florida.
(SEAM
Arthur M. Meckwllh, Jr.
dork
Martha T. vihlen. It. C.
David W. Hedrick of the
firm of GILEd, HEDRICK
a ROBINSON
III East Church direst
Orlando, Plorlda
Attorneys for Plaintiff
jH'cbllahi April II. ISIS
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dicates that your side has nt
least three acss’. M
Jim; "That la, ao right. In­
cidentally, South had a per­
fect bid at his disposal after
North's jump to four hearts.
All ha had to do was to bid
five heart*."
Oswald: "Yes. This partkulsr bid la not too well
known but every good player
should hava it in hia kit. The
Idea la that when your side
has bid three suite and found
a major suit fit n hid of five
In that major aaka partner
to go on to tha slam If he
ean take care of the aecond
round of the fourth eult."
Jim: "South certainly had
the Ideal hand with which to
use this bid. Too bed he
didn't know about It since
the slam waa about aa eaay a
one to make In the play aa
I have ever eeen."

It may aecm a woman isn’t
ssylng snythlng when she Is
chattering awsy on apparently unrelated subjects. But
■he'll make her point at the
exact moment, when ahe
think* ths time Is right.
Women hultd themselves
up in the same roundabout
way. Listen carefully to that
rambling, seemingly point­
less story Mrs. Jones Is tell­
ing and you'll discover she
IS making a point.
Sho’ll slip it In so smooth­
ly you're barely conscious the
chatter waa to let you know
that Junior's quite a brain,
or Sla Is very popular, nr
that ahe Is married to ■ moat
successful man.

T V Tim e Previews

ly performed by Fannie
BHce, tha role eha plays In
Funny Girl. A well-produced
■how with a tastefully excel­
lent (election of material.
How much you enjoy It will
depend on how much you en­
joy Miss Streisand.
7:30-8 p.m. CBS. Mr. Ed.
“ My Horae ths Mailman." Ed
is so captivated by a picture
of tha pony Express, he la
determined to carry on ths
fin* old tradition. But In or­
der to deliver mall, ha has
to have soma—ao h* steals
IL Wilbur dossn't believe in
horsing around and has to
pretend to ba selling Ed in
order to get him to atop. Aa
uaual, tha dialogue carries
the fer-fetched situation.
7:80-9 p.m. NBC. The Vir­
ginian "The Executioners."
(color) (rerun) Hugh O'Drlan ia very good In hia guest
role aa a vengeance seeker
looking for the men who mur­
dered hia father, an equally
remarkable performance la
given by Colleen Dcwhurnt
aa a passion-tom middle-aged
schoolteacher. Fippa Scott,
Doug McClure, Gary Clarke
and Roberta Shore round out
the rest of the celt,
R-8;30 p.m. ABC. Tatty
Duke. "What's Cooking, Cou­
sin 7" Fatty has a big rival
for Richard'* heart—his sto­
mach. lie keeps breaking
datea with har to accept din­
ner Invitations tsndsred by a
plain girl who’s a whii of a
cook. Petty tries to uie Ca­
thy to fight food with food,
but Juit ai it looks as If
she'll triumph, she's left to
her own devices. French sin­
ger Jean-Paul Vignon makes
a brief guest appearance.
9-11 p.m. NBC. Wednesday
Night Movie. "Cry Terror!"
(rerun) James Mason, Rod
Steiger and Inger Stevens
•tar in this 1968 film con­
cerning an extortionist, a TV
repairman and hia family.

9EWI

something about it to their
grandparents. I have never
TOLD the children not to
say anything about it bec a u s e , knowing children,
that's the first thing they'd
tell.
I feel very guilty about
this. Should I continue to
hide tha fact that 1 smoke
from my in-lawi, or should
I smoke la front of them
■nd lake (he consequences 7
TWO-PACK PATTY
DEAR PATTY: A woman
who la old enough to be ■
wife end mother ia old
enough to imoke if she
wants to. Either quit smok­
ing and make an honest
woman of yourself, or light
up in front of your in-laws.
• * •
DEAR ABBY: I am a ISyear-old boy who could
easily pass for 21. (1 am
6’J” and weigh 210). I drop­
ped out of school • few
months ago and got a Job
washing dishes In a restau­
rant. 1 got In bad with my
family became they didn't
want me to drop out, so I
moved out of the house. A
waitress where 1 work took
a liking to me and 1 got
more Involved with her than
1 should have. She Is 27 and
has been divorced twice.
She now tells me that she !■
going to hove a baby and it
is mine. (It is possible, but
I can’t he sure.) She says
If I don't marry her, she
can take me to court Can
ahe do thlaT
IN TROUBLE
DEAR IN: You had betler go home, kid, and let
your parents (and a lawyer)
extricate you from a mess.

®d
sy o»woid Jacoby
y
ih

By Ruth M illatt

that aha does use up a lot of
extra words.
For instance, before a
woman gets down to the
point of asking her husband
If she can redecorate the liv­
ing room, she may make
■uch seemingly idle chatter
as tailing him In detail what
tha Joneses hava done to their
house, then talk about hav­
ing his boss over to dinner,
then talk unhappily about
how shabby tha aofa looks
and how badly tha walla need
painting—and so on.
Nona of that is wasted
breath—It Is not tha idle
chatter of en empty mind
that doesn’t know where the
conversation la heading.

J tiy h liy h ti
B-10 p.m. CBS. "My Name
la Barbara." When you gat
a specie! by Barbara Strei­
sand, you get a •pedal by
Barbara Streisand. The hot­
test young star of Theatre
and record! brings you a virt­
ual one-woman recital, noth­
ing new for her, since tha le
almost the sole aeeet of her
broadway vehlcla, "Funny
Girl." Barbara performs some
26 numltera and refreshingly
■leers clear of overworked
■tandards other than ths ones
■he's overworked hertalf.
Most of the materiel ia muetcal comedy In origin and
■he naturally does aaveral of
the selections she does on
Broadway. Of even ireater
interest Is the feet that aha
gets a chanca to do a couple
of aonge ("My Man" and
"Second Hand Boat") actual-

dren (four and six) have
seen me imoke, and I am
on edge all the time for fear
one of them will mention

Steiger, aa an Intellectual
criminal, force* Mason, the
electronic! man, to mak* tiny
bombs which ha placaa in an
airlines building In an effort
to extort a half million dol­
lars from tha Company. The
climax cornea when Steiger
kidnaps Mason's family and
Mason haa to save them.
Newsman Chet lluntley por­
tray* himself.
9:30-10:30
p . m.
AnC.
Burke'a Law. "Who Killed
tha Grand Plano7" In this
ona wa get to watch a bunny
mother putting her charges
through their pact-a at a bun­
ny club, wa get a lecture
from a professional Ghoul on
monetary, end we see a su­
per-vain pianist recaivlng a
manicure from several peo­
ple who wear surgical masks
aa thay perform this elabor­
ate operation. There ere ma­
ny other elmller distractions,
and with trtmmlnge like
these, who ceres about a mur­
der or who did It T List Ed
Begley, Martha Hyer, John
Csisavebie, Marilyn Maxwell
and Nehemlaa Psrsoff as
among those who might
have,
10-U p.m. CBS. The Danny
Kaya Show. French singing
end movie star Charles Asnavour and Danny Kaye
make a good combination. Af­
ter Charles elngs "Venice
Blue" and “ For Mams," They
get together far a delightful
medley, In t h e comedy
■ketch, Axnavour portrays
French Inspector Fouchst who
has been searching for fugi­
tive Gallon Leduc for 36
years; Kay* playa Ladur.
Danny *1»i&gt; givae tha Maxlcan
version of "Jock and the
Beanstalk."
Stan
Worth,
pianist and linger, afford
"Walk Bight In" and "1 BeHave In You," and Danny
cloaca tha show with "Bunch
of Blues."
FTP

The woman should be In­
formed that If she take:, you
lo court, she can face a
charge there of contribut­
ing to the delinquency of a
minor.
• * •
DEAR ABBY: Your item
about the boy who wes em­
bittered when accused ei
■telling a sweater that he
had only found and was
keeping for ila owner re­
minded me of the following
quotation from the "Mem­
oirs of Thomas Brown” :
"My rule through life has
been to deal with all man­
kind as if they were hon­
est and intended to deal
honestly with me. And al­
though I have often been
the victim of such confi­
dence, 1 have no desire
that experience should
make me ao wise ■■ to
become suspicious of all
men."
Thomaa Brown aerved
Florida as its aecond State
Governor from 1849 to 1863.
Sincerely,
Jas. A. Winfield
■ *

•

CONFIDENTIAL
TO "MRS. X " IN MADI­
SON: One woman's left­
overs can be another wom­
an's banquet

• * s

For Abby’a booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif.
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Troubled? Write to ABBy, Box 09700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, aclfaddressed envelope.

APRIL 29-MAY 51965
f if t h

"Retirement for a single
woman who haa known the
stimulation of business over
the years, can, if she doesn't
plan Intelligently, poso prob­
lems of lonllnesi and bore­
dom. But, If she plans for her
retirement years with thought,
they can he among the best
yenra of her life,"
Speaking was Jane Floyd
Buck, who has bren in the
public relations business most
of her adult life and ahe says
she is looking forward to re­
tirement in the next few
years. Jane is a dynamic per­
sonality, seemingly frail, e
blonde n ow allvery-halred,
and she wears very attractive
clothes. She will, In my opin­
ion, never "retire," she wui
keep on going. Jane Floyd
Burk is the widow of a doc­
tor, and has lived in New
York for many years. She ia,
■t present, worklni on a pro­
gram for which she is per­
fectly suited—It Is the retire­
ment community of Tucson
Green Valley, which ia under
the sponsorship of the Uni­
versity of Arisons Foundation.
Jane is terribly excited about
this and says it la on* 4&gt;f the
greatest aisigr. nente h e r
company, which is on* of the
largest public relations or­
ganisations In tha country,
has ever given her.
One of the aspects of the
Tucson Green Valley retire
ment community which Jane
find* particularly Interesting
is a unique "Test-live" plan.
It gives thoie who may be­
come residents an opportunity
to rent an apartment cithtr
furnished or unfurnished for
an Indefinite time. Thus, there
is no necessity to make an in­
vestment until you are sure.
1 asked what she, Jane,
considered the ona most Im­
portant thing for happiness tn
retirement. Her a n s w e r :

"Friends." She advises that
you should build up your list
of friends, making new ones
as wall aa keeping old onea.
"It la so worthwhile to share
the Interests of ene's friends,"
she said and It is a plan car­
ried out by the energetic Jane
Buck.
She says that out In Tuc­
son Green Valley people have
time for pursuing hobbles,
either old ones or finding new
ones and aand painting, mod­
ern adaption of aa old Indian
handicraft, Is ona of the moat
popular avocettoni. If you
have no talent for lend paint­
ing, there are other thinga
available, auch aa the study of
languages, art, or musie that
fill free hour*.
Jane la very Interested In
music end spends every Sat­
urday afternoon at the Metro­
politan Opera when In Mason.
She Uvea for music la her
leisure hours, studying tha
great composers and the In­
terpretations of Utair music.
U this "career after 40"
woman aver retires, she wUl
have plenty to d« that will
make her retirement pleasant
—and a "green vaUey” should
add greatly.
Tomorrow — "Dear Edyth
Thornton McLeod"

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�P i e 4-A— April 28, 1965

Hospital
Notes
April 22, IMS
Atfaluloiu
Evelyn Bowen, Allen Grade,
Joe Ann Pettereen, Mertlce
Brown, Jeffery Jonet, Alber­
to Jordan, Joyce Fltxgerild,
_ Cynthia BpTiy, Dorle Rotun­
da, Dewey KliaUh, Violet
Sites, Thomu Ray, Mary Mc­
Daniel, Clarice Mtlon, San­
ford; Lorena Tlndel, Lake
Monroe; Charlea Prevatt, Otteen; Kathryn Nation, Orange
City; David Reeae, Pittaburgh, Pa.; Sylvia William*,
Waahington, V. C.

HWIIHQ \
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5-Pc. ROGERS

FOOD

Birth*

SERVICE SET

Mr. and Mr*. Peter rater*
ten, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mra. Richard Henry, Sanford,
a boy.

NOTHING TO IU Y • JUST
REGISTER • ONE SET GIVEN
AW AY IN EVERY STORE •

Diacharcea
Ellaabeth A n n
Danlela,
Xatharlna Ironilde, Emmert
K Inlaw, Belle Kolodncr, Veda
Maynard, Donna Nye and ba­
by girl, Klliabeth Parka,
Pamela 8m!th, S a n f o r d ;
Charla Morrla, DeBaryj Edna
Mae Gorman, Lake Mary.

DRAWING MAY 1 5 -6 P.M.

StOcferUp ^ V^ARK
Q ndSavel

April 22, JOBS
Admlaalona
Janlta M. Ilelmnn, Pame­
la Smith, Evelyn Crutchflald,
■ Agnea Boyd, Margaret Ogletree, Dorothy Morrlaon, Dr.
A . W . Eppa, Minnie CoUon,
Gua 8. Lee, Florence Dimmock, Angela Hunter, San­
ford; Jullue Voigt, Gertrude
Kammerer,
DeBary:
Ger­
trude A. Sayre, Deltona;
Loulae Witte, Lake Mary;
Maxine Stafford, Lake Monroej Cecil E. Harper, Orlan­
do; Theodora Kirk Metnhart,
Brandywine, Md.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mra. Bob Crutch­
field, Banford, a girl; Mr.
and Mra. Charlea W. Staf­
ford, Lake Monroe, a boy.
Dlachargea
Jeffery Alan Jonea, Cyn­
thia Spray, Jamee I). Stroud
Jr., Sandra Mattcmtck, Rob­
ert McGill, Donald J. l.inrk,
Robyn Hobba, Burnell L.
Ball, Ruth A. Polgar and ba­
by girl, Beverly While and
baby boy, Sanford; Nettle
Perdue, Chuluola; Ruth Reil­
ly and baby girl, Geneva;
Harold Lerp, Lake Mary; A l­
bert Ilawkini, Lake Monroe;
Jamea E. Jewell, Kathleen
Lawaon and baby boy, Laverna Kanarua and baby
girl, Longwood; Eva Johnaon, Apopka; Lloyd Kllia,
Mlmi; Willie Joe, Tituivllle.
April 21, 1065
Admlaalona
Jimmy Nelaon, John Riv­
era, Klizntttth lllevina, Bekkn
Iluah, David May Sr., Leanna
M. Mlhulka, Lynn It. Queen,
Judy Kotar, Marie Toter,
Sanford; Z&lt;&gt;ra Y. Fiebla, I.nke
Monroe;
Hugh Whitehead,
(lateen; Judy Koaac, Mima;
Devonda Smith, Tituavllle;
Relty Earle, Ann Arbor,
Mich.
Blrtha
Hr, and Mra. Larry E.
Hetman, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
nnd Mra. Raymond E. Mikol­
ka, Sanford, a girl.
Dlachargea
Jnaeph Rlggim, Curtla Mc­
Cloud, Annie Mae Wllllama,
baby girl..D aniel*, Dnrle--KAdama, Victoria Bally, Alice
Grube, Jamea McGuire, Bev­
erly 1-ognn and baby girl,
Sanford; William K. Learb,
raairlberry; Lydia Kllpfel,
Harry Roar, DeBary; Janrei
V. Rlcharda, John Henry
Ford, Enlcrprlac; Claude M.
Robaon, Danla,
April 25, 1(65
Admlaalona
May A. Burney, Eloulie
Flagler,
Barbara
Merlnck,
Mattla Kirkland, Daphne Con­
nelly, Albln Kendall, Travla
Chandler,
Charlea
Fatter,
Father Blood, !.ouUr Wim­
berly, Conda Lee Sampann,
Ellxabalh l.ovrqur, J e a a I e
Barrington, Frank Phillip*.
Una Archer, Mattla Howard,
Betty J. Freddie, Sanford;
Edward Wood, DeBary; Lola
Thamae, Brandon; Carolyn
Sutherland, Mima.
Blrtha

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Horoscope
Forecast
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A wonderful day and evening
to get bu»y and quickly de­
cide the path you most with
to follow in the daya ahead
and to ihow that you are the
one who le willinir to be the
leader who brilliantly proKrame matter* for future re­
ference. Study carefully what­
ever cornea to your attention
and make progress to aucceia.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.
19) Know what you want
from othere in the future and
waate no time in itating aim*
to clot* tlee who can help
much in their attainment. Be
very friendly with them. They
appreciate this.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
20) Much atudy and private
labor i* required before you
get fineat ambition* rolling
nicely. Follow your intuition*
and you get ahead. Keep your
mind focuaed on the over-all
aim*.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Good friend* in every
aphere o f your endeavor ap­
preciate your finest talent*
and give the euppor you need.
Something unexpected bring*
ycu chance to get long-antici­
pated aim. Be sociable tonight.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) You are now
able to get the barking from
higher-up quite easily, but
you must be prepared to give
full detail*. Enthusiastically
go after that which i* of
civic nature. Be clever.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
You can develop In several
new avenue* now. You must
not waste a moment o f this
fine day. Make new plans.
Partner* whcse view* are d if­
ferent to youra should be
listened to. Follow best idea*.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
23) Follow your hunches for
the information you have long
wanted and you find it. Mak­
ing close ties happy by some
kind thought is very wise, tco.
Show them your kind devo­
tion.
LIBRA (Sept. 2.1 to Oct.
22) Listening to the ideaa of
associates and asking them
for advice will lead to greater
rapport between you. You
quickly come to agreement.
Conditions around ycu are
bettered.
KCORIMO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Getting work ahead o f
you tackled in a dynamic fa ­
shion see* it melt away very
fast, and you are free for
other things on the morrow.
Get wardrobe in order. Im­
prove your health.
SAGITTARIUS (Ncv. 22 to
Dee. 21) Putting those crea­
tive thoughts to work, hut
also take some time for
amusement you need. Show
devotion to those you like. Get
Into mutually congenial hob­
bies.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Locking into funda­
mental affair* with kin will
reveal how to Increase your
holdings. Get rid o f projects
that are simply no good. Find
better and more lucrative
channels.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Feb. 19) Contacting all those
who can assist you where
buying or selling is concern­
ed, new accounts, etc. is wise
today. Accomplish a great
deal. Then be happy with
friends, relative*.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Finances are uppermost
in your mind now, and this
ia good, since you need to be­
come more prosperoue. Get In
touch with businesa expert*.
They give you beat pointer*.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or ah* will be on*
o f those interesting ycung
one* who cannot be led to do
what he or aha does not like,
but will use every bit of en­
ergy for whatever is truly in­
teresting. Be sure to give the
right course o f education in
whatever la the forte her* so
that a great euccees will be
assured through.-ut the life­
time. A fine
iij. spirit
here, too,
"The Stare impel, they do
■ot compel." What you make
•f your life is largely up to
YOU I
Carroll Righter's Individual
Forecast for your sign for
May is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
11.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast The Sanford Herald, Box
1921, Hollywood 28, Cali­
fornia.

PUFFY BONIS
CHICAGO (UPI) — The
"bonus" which outfielder Billy
Williams received to sign with
the Chicago Cubs was a 10cent cigar from scout Ivy
Grifiin.

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CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

�Herald Classifieds 322-5612

“ EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS*

Mr. MERCHANT...

12. Special Notices
Stir ftinfsrfc Irratft
Page 6-A— April 28, 1965

CAN'AB D o r Camp boglna Juno GE Auto, washer, good condlH i
Hon, lift. Ph. 222-0121.
w
llth .. Lake Holden. F or In­
form ation call 121-1111, Fred
Gena*.
31. Musical Instruments

Classified
Phones

The SANFORD HERALD Now Has

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Adding Machines • Typew riters
Bateo - Rtntala - Repair*
POW ELL’ S OFFICE SUPPLY

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W* H er* P orto * Arceeoorlo*
TOY CO RRAL
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• to 10 12 |tJO 1.50 |1.90
n to IS |3 11.50 11.80 |2.85
10 to 20 |4IU 0 |2.51 I 3.80
21to 25 |S| 1.50 3.15 |4.7&gt;
20 to 30 1*1 1.50 |8.78 15.70
Mlalmum Ad— t Line
(fiv e 0 -In te r weeds per lino)
B id e Minimum CharflM
All Ship Unto Ada Charmed
at 1-Dap Rate

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

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DEADLINES

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OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—L ost A r o u s t
I I —M on of W onted
] — Personals
St— Bovin ga A Usaa
4— R e a lty C w «
I I — Insurer no
1— Day N u rierlw
SI—Schools a lastrsetleaa
I— C hile Care
70—
Kmplormoat Borv1000
I—
D oes— Cote— Fate
71—
Male Help W onted
l«— Poultry — L lM itoek
t l — Komols Help Wanted
It— Special Notices
tS— Mala or Pom elo H slp
IS—C atering — Food
t t —Halos H ole Wanted
14—
Bicycle Repairs
77—Hlluotlon W anted
15— Special Hirvlcea
SI— Inromo Proporlp
I I —Swim ming Poole
I I — Business Prop.—Bale
IT—Janitorial Service*
I I — Heal Kotata Wanted
I I — Do-11 •Toureolf
II—
Itool Estate Bale
II— Builder* Bupplloa
IT— lluslnsaa Rem ain
IS—Hardware
10— Lula For Bala
I t — Homo Improvem ents
• l— Perm s—Usovas
IS—Plumbing
SI—Acreage
II— Painting
II —Houses F o r ta le
IS— W all D rilling
SI—Houses— Bale or R eel
IS— Air Coad. A Heating
11— lluuss For H ost
IS— Radio • Telsvteloa
IIS—Resort Hantela
IS— Photo A Equipment
101—Trailers— Cabanaa
IS—Homo Appliances
101— Habits Homos—Balt
I I — Musical laatrumaata
101 —Mobile llo m te — R est
I I — Builnaaa Equipment
III—
Trailer Space—Rent
IS—Job Printing
to t—Trailer Dole— Bole
I t —Upholalorr
l o t — Apartments For B eet
I I —Vacuum Cl tea ora
l o t —lloom o For Raat
I I —M oving A Storage
110—
H otel Boom s
I •— Bator m 1nat are
111—
Rental Agante
11—P lea ts — r u t s — Boots 111—TVanted Ta ROM
14—
Misc. For Bala
111—Auioe F or Bale
I I — A rticles F or Neat
H I —Autos Bala o r TVeto
15— Swap or E tok a n to
I I I —Trucks Far Bela
IS—'Wonted T o Bur
IIS— Autom otive Barvloe
I t — Furniture F or Bala
111—Scooter* A Crelaa
IS— Aetlquaa F or Bala
I I I —Boats A Motors
I I —H onor Ta D oes
111— M arlas Supplies
IS— UiMiaeaa O pportuiiU ee

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DAILY DISCOUNT RATES?

ONE SALE OFTEN PAYS FOR TH E
EN TIRE MONTH’S CO ST!

EXAMPLES

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

Building Contractor

MONTHLY
COST

P H O N E 322-5612 (TBOII IAN FORD EXCHANGE)

or -

12 Noon D«y Before
Publication For
In sertion s and Kilim

(8»L Noon For Monday)

MONTHLY
COST

425-5938
(FROM 1RM1NOLI COUNTY)

Qtyp ^ m tfo rfc fifentUi
S IN C E 1908

FOIt RENT: Clean, D ry B lor■ne, tftxll A la*3ft. 111-1ITI.

50. Miac. For Bala
REFRIG ERATO R — ISO. Ph.
&gt;22-7401 or 1711 W . 2nd F t

r n s r ^ T ^ pec! ?
MEN'S II l / l on.
VICE? More then 10,000 roodDungnroea — l l . l t pe.
ora at* The Sanford Harold
cUaattlod ade dally. Rataa *• ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS!)
low aa l i e par lino per day!
lift Hanford Avo. 1 2 1-t7ll
Dial 122-1112 o r t l l - l l l l and
placa you r ad!
Kent Blue Luotro E lectric Car­
pet Hhnmponer fo r on ly It
per day. C arroll Furniture
SICK ROOM NEEDS
Ci».
W heel Choirs, W alkera, Canes
A Crutches fo r rant o r sola. COLD D RIN K BOX 111-T014.
P rescriptions at l i t v i l t
Prices. D iscount to peopla 1114 Universal Z ig -Z a g full
over IS A all Service personall* head, aews on buttons,
net. Check our prices.
makra button holes, blind
etltrhee, and II fan cy design,
FAUST DRUG STORE
new 1 year guarantee. Bald
Frea D allvtry
&gt;22-0711
new fo r 1249.10. p * y o f f bel-R
nnc# o f 141.71, as llttls a ^
TRACTOR M owing, 112-tOII.
I t .is per mo.
VOSS LANDSCAPE SERVICE
BANFORD HEWING CEN TER
A ny typo — Any also
l«4 Ho. Park Ave.
tll-1 4 1 1
A t a prlcn ynu can a ffo rd
s fla r 1:20 p m .

323-1950

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING *
INSULATING
Financing Arranged
111-2117

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FIXXT SHOP
NEW LOCATION
Bo. French_________ IW -I7 II

16. Interior Decorators
JEAN M ARCEL
to o l Froneh Av*.
tll-1 1 1 0

SPECIAL PAINTS
Bav* 10 % on A poxy, P. V. A.
H ouse
a
Merino
palm *.
FAHCO, 1100 French Ave.,
Hanford, 1 2 2 -llto - Orlando.
1111 E. Hwy. 10 - &gt;71-0041.

r e a d t -m ix c o n c r e t e
Blocks, Stepping Stones, Bondi
Steal, a rea ** Trap*, Reck.4
L ot Marker*. Polyothylon*.
W lr* Mesh. Steps. W indow
Bill*. D ry W ells A Drain Til*.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.

GRABS SQUARE
Over
l.ooo aquaroo, slightly
used. % price. A ny ala*.
FURNITURE CENTER
Ilo# h. Froneh
&gt;11-7111

CUSTOM Mod* Slip Cover* A
D rop*!. W all to w all ca rp et­
ing. L a r g o
ttla cllo n
to
OIL FURNACE Hooter.
2lg
chooo* from .
gallon tank, both fo r |1oo.
Alans Fabrics ft Rugs
322-1241.
F R E E ESTIMATE
AT TOUR HOME
-SMI Park Dr. Bnnfnrd 122-S7I1

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1. Lost ft Found

19. Huildera Supplies

IN COUNTY JUDGE’ S COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOIU
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PRE-CAST C oncrot* Slop*
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brown, whit* otreok, near
You and each o f you ara
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MellonVlIU and E. loth , ane- m k . n t h
hereby notified and enquired t o ,
wrr* "T inker llell.” Howard.
fll*
any claim s and dem ands*
22.
Plumbing
122-0101 after &gt; :lo p.m.
which you, o r olthor o f you,
may
hav* sgalnat said oaiats
1‘ L iH liIW iT
LOST. Wallet, leave at Charlie
In th* o fflc* o f Hon. K arlyle
ControeUng Repair#
Lemon*, Hanford Ave.______
Housholder, County Judg* o f
FR E E ESTIMATES
Seminal* Counly, at hla o ffic e
U. L HARVEY
2. Personals
134 Sanford Av*
I1 I-H 1 I In th* Court H ouia In Hanford,
Florida, w llhln six calendar
months from th* time o f the
Do you have o drinkin g prob­ 24. Well Drilling
fleet publication o f this nolle*.
lem. W rit* P. O. Boa t i l l ,
Each claim or demand muet
Hanford.
W ELL*
DRILLED, PUMPS bo In w ellin g and contain th*
SPRINK LER HTBTEM8
tduco
o f reoldenc* and post nrW ANTED! Illd* to TUuivlllo.
All Typo* ond Blao*
flea addrees o f th* claim ant
1&gt;*C Building.
Mil*.
Day
W * Repair nod Service
and must ha sworn to by tb s
shift. Call 122-7112 a fter 4
S T I N E
claim ant, hi* agen t o r a ttor-^
p.m.
Machine end Supply Co.
ney, o r th* oim * shall b* vo. L
2ftT W. lnd 81__________I l l - t t t l
/ * / K. Pop* Beesett
THANKS to HI. Judo fo r finan­
A t A ncillary Adm inistrator
cial favor* uranlad. Harold 30. Home Appliances
o
f said ootats
and Pal Wilde man.
C.T.A.
NEW APPLIANCES at W ar#- E. Pop* Uasoott
4. Beauty Care
huiiss
Pries*—
Krlgldalro, 400 South Maitland Av*.
Hot Point. RCA. 7.*nlth, etc. Maitland, Florida
H a r r i e t t *1* w#*uty R o o k .
Cell Chert!* Oormly collect Attorney fo r A ncillary
an Ft water, evening app’ ts.
at Aasuclatsd Radio A TV, Adm inistrator C.T.A.
101 Bn. Oek. 121-4142.
2112 N. u rang* Av*., Orlan­ Publish: A pril 14, 31. 11. Map
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PERMANENT SPECIAL
CUT W C llltl. IlFAUTY MIIOP
SANFORD ELECTRIC
; o - . n ff nf regtilor price* «n O. E. A p,ll*n c*o— Now A Used IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT O F .
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL I I R - | l
I'rnn*. 4 Henlnr lleautlrlnna. III Magnolia
121-1112 Cl IT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Marie Cuchlng, H«ra Lowery,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
W innie
Cullum
A
H eilr
IN I'llANCKH Y Itll. I4MM1
|*l Ice, nur new Beautician.
THE
HltUUKLYN
SAVINGS
Ilrtty I'rlce will Clean A
HANK, a New Y ork corp ora ­
Style W 'go. Prea Parking
NOTICE OF Bl’ IT
tion,
Lot, 111 Palm etto Avo. I’ h. TO: GENEVA C. JACKSON.
P lalatlfL
112-0131.
Defendant.
vs.
YOU AND EACH OF TOU G ARY LEE HAMRICK end
are hereby notified t It sit oull MICHELE
6. Child Care
HAE
HAMRICK,
has been com menced against till wife.
D efendants
CHILD car* In my home, day you In th* Circuit Court o f th*
NOTICE TO DEFEND OR
o r week, w ill furnish mrala Ninth Judicial C ircuit of th*
ORDER OF PUPLICATION
and milk, 110 per week, I'll. Stole o f Florida In and for
Seminole County, th* abbrev­
BLIT FUR FORECLOSURE I)
312-O0S7,____________
iated till* of w hltdi la: FIRST TO : tlAHY
LEE
H A M R IC K ’
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and
MICHELE
JiAE
8. Pels &amp; Supplies
MIAN ASSOCIATION OF DAV­
HAMRICK, hla w ife
ENPORT. etc.. Ptalniltf, v*.
11717
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CIIIIIUAHL'A l ’ UPplea, 1101 W. ItnllEK T ARNOLD JACKSON,
P a cific Palleadea,
34th. 122-1121.________________ JIL, and MILDRED II. JACKCalifornia
YOU. GARY LEE HAMRICK
FEM ALE
Herman
Hhepherd. SON. bio wile, *t aL D efend­
ants.
and MICHELE
RAE
HAM AKC. 221-0101.
In Chancery No. K i l l .
HICK, hla wife, ar* hereby n o­
Tli* nature of thla oull Is a tified that a Com plaint for
DOGS RECEIVED tor A dop­
o f that
certain F oreclosure o f M orlgag* has
tion, boarded Animal naacua foreclosure
League, 1100 W. Mlnnaaoto, m orlga g* held and ow ned by been filed again*! you, and you
plaintiff, dated Decem ber 111, ara required to aorvo a copy
DrLand. I’ h. 711-1 I t f.
IVif, and recorded Decem ber of you r Answ er or pleading* la
II, 111) In O fficial Record* the Complaint on P la in tiff's ,
■look l i t page I l f of th* Pub­ attorney, JOSEPH M. FITZ-Vl
lic Record* of Seminole Coun­ GERALD, 214 Security Truet
la the Court o f the C *u utf ty, Florida, encum bering that Building, Miami, Florida. 11121,
certain
piece or parcel o f pro­ and (II* the original Answ er
Judge, Uemlnwle Cauuty, F lo r­
perly luculed, eltnutr, and be­ or pleading In tha o fflco o f the
ida, lu Probate,
ing In oaid Counly and Stale, Clark o f th* Circuit Court on
la ret Katale o f
to -w it:
o r b efore Ih* H ot day o f May,
DEBBIE H. McOARLET
Lot 7, M ock S BUNLAND A. D., II I I . I f you fo il to do
Doceaaed.
ESTATES, g lubdlvlalon, •o, Judgment by default w ill
T o A ll Crodltoro oud P*r*oou
according to a plat thereof, be taken against you fo r th*
H o v lo g d o lm a o r llom oado
recorded In Plat Rook 11, relief demanded la tha Com ­
A golutt Bold K ototoi
pagea II to 11 of th* P u b ­ plaint.
You and each o f you are
lic R ecord ! o f Bomlnol*
Th* description o f th* real
hereby notified and required
County, Florida.
property proceeded agelnet lat
lo preeent any claJma and daEACH OF YOU IS REQ U IR­
1-e*t II. Block l&gt;, 11E F T -.
manda which ynu, or allher o f ED to fll* you r anaw rr or
2-E ll HOMES
HOW ELL®
you. may hav* again*! th* utbor written defense* to th*
PAR K , SECTION ONE. ac­
aetata o f IIEKHIK 11. McCAIl- Complaint with th* Clerk of
cording
to
plat
thereof
re­
LET, deceased, lat* o f said th* Circuit Court o f Bomlnol*
corded In Plat Book II.
County. In th* County Judge o f County, Florida, lu thla pro­
P ages 41, II. 47 and 41,
Bomlnol* County, Florida, at ceeding and to aorvo a copy
Public Recorda o f Bemlnola
hla o ffice In th# court hou»* o f thereof upon th* p la in tiffs a t­
County. Florida. TOGETH ­
tald County at Banford, Florida, torneys. who** name* and adER W IT H :
within ala calendar month* dross ar* hereinafter sot forth,
1 H otpolnt Rang* (E le c,
from th* llm* o f th# flrol pub­ o* required by law, not lator
trlci
. Serial No. W T
lication o f thl* nolle*. Tw o than th* llt h day o f May. m l .
*•414*1)
c o p l » nf each claim or demand In default thereof tlie cause
I
llu lpn lat
R efrigerator
aholl b* In w riting, and ohatt w ill proceed eg part# upon th*
I E lectric) - Serial No. NT
o u t * th* Place o f rooldonc* entry o f e Doers* Pro Con1411*21.
end pool o fflc* oddreas of Ih* feeen against you.
THIS Natle* shell be pub­
claim snt. ond ehatl b* ow orn to
WITNESS my hand hnd th* lished once each w eek fo r fo u m
by th* claim ant, hi* agent, or officia l m l o f said Court In consecutive
week*
In T H ^
o tto m o y and accom panied by a Bomlnol* County, Florida, thla BANFORD HERALD.
filin g ft*
o f on* dolU r
and llt h day of April, m i .
DATED nl Banford, Bemlnola
such claim o r demand not so
(SEAL)
County, Florida, thla llt h day
tiled shell b* void.
Arthur H. Bark with, Jr.
o f April, A. D.. I K I .
Neville U Harden.
Clerk o f ih* C lrralt Court (SE A L)
Aa adm inistrator o f tb*
B y: Martha T. Vihltn
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r .
Estate o f
Deputy Clerk
Clerk o f tha Clreult C ourt
BESSIE If. MeCARLXY,
BEARDALA. O RID LEY
B y: Martha T. Vtblan
deceased
AND LEW IB
Deputy Clerk
BYENSTKOU. DAVIS
A ttorn ey, fo r P la in tiff
JOSEPH M. FITZG ERALD
* M cI n t o s h
M North Court Blroot
I I I Security T rsa t Building
Attorney* fo r Adm lnlotratoc
P o tt o f f lc o Bog M l*
Miami, Florida. M i l l
Foot O fflco B os III*
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney fo r P la in tiff
Banford, Florida 1277!
Publish; April &gt;1, l i . May I. Publish: April t l , &gt;1. May ^
Publish AprU T, It, 11, &gt;1. 1MI 13* |lift
II. l l l l
1
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CO L?U
CDL I f

Legal Notice

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — 323-4223

35. Vacuum Cleaners

m

Legal Notice

425-5938

322-5612
R

■

15. 8pecial Service*

oeti

T he Herald w ill net be
apenotble lo r m ere than
I n te rre d taeertlea.

NEW Classified Headings

Plano T u ning o n ! Repair
W . L. Harmon — HI-4211

BANFORD VACUUM BVC.
II ITCHING
P ott
Rift*
*
BALES - REPAIRS
.
Pawn Shop. L oam on any
112-11116
thing o f valu*. 2021 Hanford I I I ! H. Pork Av*.
Av*.. 122-0010.

14. Bicycle Repairs

Dial Dtrora—
Wat L o s s ntstaaro

R
2

STOUOH’ S Utility Trailer Salt*.
Box 101 A. Rout* 2, South
Hanford Av*. extended. 1210111.

Gen* Cvm baa — 1 2 1 -lilt

37. Moving ft Storage

425-5938
K

30. Home Appliances

�It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
50. Mine. For Sal*

55. Furniture For Sale

HOOVER VAC. CLEANERS
r’KbrJ £i&gt; 1*777A T S
W H IT E 8EWINO MACHINES
Uphol*t*rlng A M *ttr*»* ren­
Autborli»&lt;] Sal** a 8*rvlc*
ovating. S«w a U**4 K am i,
OARRETTS
tur*. Call SI* B»4 Jlnc M l*.
] « ( C. Flret.
122-1144
Co. at 111 C «l*rr Av*. i l l -

At'TOMATtC

W««h»r.

M*n'a

Xk*t&lt;* » H , O olf Club*. J’ h.
I I M I H , ______________________

I EVENINO Dr*****. il l * I i '
1 *«n n«w R«at Cov*r* fo r
'« « Bulck SpaeltL Call I I I t i l l altar t p. m.

WILSON • MAIER FURS
Buy — Sill — Trait*
111.It E. l i t . ________111.1111

81. Real ■Estnte • Sale
M ERLE W. W ARNER
lU n tior
y. Park A w
&gt; .♦ ? * » »

ffbr

ftaufnrh

frrnlb

April 28. 1965— Pape 7-A 97. Hnusrs For Rent

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

87. Busineaa Rental*
OFFICES and 8 t»r* Spar*
Sanford Mobile Park
1111 S. Orlando Dr.. 3:3-1929

69. Schools &amp; Inst ructions

Legal Notice

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

stemper agency

STENSTROM
REALTY

St. Johns Realty

X . - ,

vw

GHJA
&gt; Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles

• Station W acom
C om plete

K elrrlion

»» * Thru 14 s

f Let's Do
Business
T o g e th e r

1200 • 8300 Down
$40 - $80 Month
149% Mechanical
uaraatae — M Day* —
1,444 Mllaa Or AU
Used VW '*.
alas — Parts — la rv lc a
ectory Authorised Dealer

Minor Motor Co.

B3

You’ll Save Money
And Be Happier In A ’65’
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.
"Excellent Service Too"

B e . H w y . 17-43
• s A /o rd , r u .

:

322-1835

^

Strlckland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
322-1(41

W. Park « l ( i i m

115. Auto* For Sale

12.1. Boats ft Motors

1961 - CHEVROLET. 4 door,
exceptionally good shape. Ph.
i::-4 7 3 0 after 3:00 pm .

16' FBATII E lic it A FT b o a t ,
w indshield and lop. 39 hp
Evlnrud* m otor. Champion
brtak over trailer. Just lik e
naw-. n t W . 17th. 939-1941 o r
1919.

1911 OLD86IODILE 91. 4 door
Sedan, good running co n d i­
tion. Valdes Hotel, Mr*. Bur­
ton. Ph. 3 2 3 -l:* l.

R E A L ESTATE BRO K ER
’ 69 TH-3 w ith R adio * Haatar,
Ileal Eatala A ltnclat*
19*: air conditioned Triumph
excellant ren dition. 1 2 3 - llil
W IL L A MAE PROKOSCH
sedan, radio A haatar. Must
111-7174 Day
tll-O IM Night*
sell. Haa at t i l l E lliott Ax*.
FORD ’ll. * cyl.. Stick. R A H .
Good rondlllnn. Raaaonabl*.
LOCH ARBOR
120. Automotive Service
Call 3::-lo,19.
TH REE Bedroom, t bath, ki t ­
chen equip. 49(1.01). Call I t ! 2961 II. A. W illiam*. Realtor. I9 «l GRAY, VW . Runronf. R A
H. E xcellent Cond. 332-4900.
TOO MUCH
ROOM?
Rent
19*0
FORD
Htarllner.
fully
through “ For n # n l“ ad*. G tt
equipped.
Lika
naw. W ill Senkarik GU m and Paint
extra Ine-m e'
ronalder trad*. Call a fte r «
Company
pm ., 4.14-6*79.
1 111*1161.. l.ge L iving Room.
I’ h. 932-4432
210 M agnolia
Range. Pine creel Area. 1100.
PONTIAC
’
41
Catalina
hardtop
349-33:1. i : : Shannon Drive
AUto Glass l o p *
4 dr. p n w a r
alaaring •
A next Covtra
brakes, radio. III-I6 1 0
4 BEDROOM llm jse. Central
Heat A Air. Ph. 3 : : - : i t l or
3 «6 -a ;i«.
■JS MERCURY, excallanf co n d i­
tion. 1 : 96. 3 i:-t « 4 4 .
102. Mobile Homes - Sale •a« FORD. HTICK. NKW MO14* W. Ind HI. 111-1411
A l.l. W ORK GUARANTEED
t o u a p a i n t . i:on. i : : - o x j 3.
1-2 and 1 Hedronma
121. Scooters ft Cycle*
NEW and USED
BOH M cKEE USED CARS
Aw ntns* * Cabanas
NO MONEY DOWN
QUAL1 T MOBILE HOMES
*01 Franth Av*.
lll-0 7 !t
1959 VESPA Hcoot4r. r#*»onHwy. 17-11 K
I ll-I ll!
able. l j :. « * 6 o after 7.______
1161 FORD HKYLtNER, re .
TRAI LER A 1-nt. Enterprise,
tractable hardtop, radio, heat­ 12.1. Bonis ft Motors
Fla . corner o f Elisabeth A
er, pow er steering, needs
Lincoln HI. W ill furnish Ma­
transm ission 11(6. Ph. I l l terial to add extra room. Call
6117 or *** a t I K Garrison i ; FOOT P lyw ood Boat A
Trailer, wi th alactrlo sta rt­
Collect Garden 6-9011, Orlan­
Dr.
ing 26 H P Kvlnrud* motor.
do. Mr. A l b e r t . ____________ _
A ll control*, 1110. 211-4120.
•44 FALCON 1-d oor hardtop. «speed.
Cobra
aqulppad.
»:o
«,
103. .Mobile Hometi - Rent
aaaum* pymta. F or appoint­ 1 14 FT. boat. Trailer A 10 hp
6lot»r, 11*1. A t t i l l Hanford
ment.
3 l:-* 6 * 3
b efore
i.
l - : - 3 BEDROOM. 1*6-1111. Is’ t
Axe.
3!:-23SX af ter 6 p m.
Included HANFORD MOBILE
PARK. 3616 S. Orlando D r . •69 RAMBLER, a floor Sedan,
G atew ay T o Th* W aterw ay
333-1930.
Real clean A new tire*.
Robson Sporting Goods
1174 40
1 llEDROOM T railer on large
Your EV1NRUDE D ealer
HANFORD MOTOR CO
Lake. Adnlla only lll-7 3 x »
Th. 991-9991
100 French Av*.
I l l - d l l 141 9-9 K. 1st.

14 4
FT. ZIMML M ahotan y
Boat. 11 H P E lectric atart
Evlnrud*. T op * Wlndahlald,
F’ully aqulppad. G ator T ilt
Trailer. Exeellant condition,
1471. 999-1979.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Ball-Blair Agency

3
FLYING SEMINOLE RANCH
Heal Ea’ at* — tnauranr*
ISpac*
L'nlvaralty
Airport)
! « ( ( S. Hiawatha. I l l - t l l l
Ird A Park Av*
f ::- 6 ( t t
Loeatad 1 mllaa Eaat o f Oviedo
on Hwy. t i l t&gt; now open.
RENT A BED
Student Inatructton now alv- 95. Houses For Sale
R ollaw ay,
H oipltal.
Baby
en In Piper Cherokee •tin".
Red*. by Day. W atk. or
ONE OF THE NEATEST
Come on and learn to tly
Month.
NOW. Expert instruction In well krpt home* on the mar
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
ket
today.
:
bedroom*,
111 W. 1at.
111.1111
a relaxed atmoapher* remov*
equipped
kitchen, arreened
ad from bu»y traffic pattern*
porch fo r Informal lunohe*
Tw ln-anstn* Charter avail5.'). Wanted To Buy
quiet location lou t ot fllsh t
abl* anywhere. For appoint,
path), rloae fo chopping, elf
ment
Ph.
i
t
j
.
i
l
o
l
.
sell
US
yuur
Furnitur*.
rua.
evergreen
and
palm
Quick ?a rrlca with th* Caah.
treee. P rice? Ju*t M.lno. Why
Real Estate Course
SUPER TRAD1NO
POST.
wai f ? Call now for appoint
E ven ing Cleat atarta May 1th.
222-047T.
ment.
F o r Inform ation call Mr*. CHUMLKY-MONTEITH. INC.
USED FURNITURE
Appleton. (C ollect) Orlando,
Heal
Eetate Sale* Hentala
ill.ills
241-6244.
Bert
Rodger*
School*
of
R a a I Eatat*. MO W . l i t Appralaala
St.
Phone 1:1-4121
-F lorid a '* I-»r***t."
55. Furniture For Sale
GOOD home, great Investment.
Ills
Income.
Widow
Cul*
F o r th* b lssaa t aalactlon ot 71. Male Help Wanted
price. 3 :i.2 « M .
nearly naw and uatd fu rn i­
tur*, aa* Noll's
Furniture 117.000 FOR RIGHT MAN over
GREEN URAIR
Brokerage
In
Caaealbarry
10 In the Sanford area. Take
on 17-&gt;1. Open I days I to i
ahort auto trip* to contact Choir* lota available In Oraan.
bralr o f Loch Arbor ov erlook ­
cuatomtra. Air mnll 11. A.
ing g o lf coura*. C u s t o m
Used furnitur* apptlancaa. tool*,
Brook*. Vic* Pre*. Trxaa Ite.
building fo your specifica ­
ate. Bought • Sold. Larry'a
finery Corp.. ih.x 711. Fort
tion*. O rtanbralr developed
Mart. I l l Sanford Ay*. Th.
W orth 1. Trxaa.
by
I ll-tlll.
K1NG8WOOD
W ANTED — c o i l - 1 . E &lt;M«n A
COURTEOUST CHARGE AC­
BUILDERS. INC.
W ife) collect raiti on chick*
COUNTS— limited credit It
Ill-lo ft
an farm, houxr. utllllle* fur*
you ow n s phon*. Put claaal.
101 Fairm ont Dr.
nlahed If quallflril. Old ft. 1
Had A la to w ork fo r youl
mile* Eaet 137. ». D. McKin­
C o ld (RED PROPERTY, Only
ney.
flu Down. Jim W alter Corp,
hit* nice 1 Bedroom hou»e A
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. 72. Female Help Wanted
lot for Sale, ready fo mnvo
lladd.ng It Furnitur*
Into, only
per month
AT FACTORY PRICES!
COLORED:
:i-3
1
,
tn
operate
D irection*!
From
Sanford,
I l l M agnolia
111-1111
ahlrt unit. W ill train Inrxtake R o u t e 412 tn Oateen to
perlenced prreon. Appl) In
church on right, continue to
FU LL SIZE double bed. Phone
peraon, Joe'a Laundry A Dry
; : i - t e n . _______________________
colored section on left, turn
Cleanera. 1107 Sanford Ayr.
left on dirt road A follow
In huilae. You ran *ea this
W H ITE U ily , under 11 to
house from Route 416*
clean hull*** I dt»y weak.
W rite Do* JJl, Oetieva.
lion
DOWN. 1 lldrm., I bath
IN
TH E
C 'lH C lIT
C IlfH T .
house,
kitchen
equipped.
NINTH JUDICIAL. C tH C flT . IN W H ITE woman for general
Take
over paym ents o f IT*
A M ) FOR SEMINOLE COUN­
houaework, pert time, fu ll
per month, Includes Taxes A
T Y . FLORIDA.
Thu re evening. 3 1 }.7 :i!l.
Ineurnnce. Convenient loc
IN CHANCERY NO. UMX
lion. 311-1699.
RYRACUSK SAVINGS BANK. S 77. Situation Wanted
New T o rk banking corp ora3-IIEDItiuiM. 1 bath, corner
Hon.
lot. 1100 Down, aaaum* Mtg..
work. 1'hona 3 1 M 4 H or
1'lalntlff. DAYS
S*S mo. A vailable May f , I'h.
321-4109.
v*.
311-6091.
FRA N K
A. PETERSON and •HONING, my Inline, 3:2-3111.
DISTINCTIVE home landscap­
GEORGIA ANN PETERSON, hla
Satlafactlnn guurAiilred.
ed for privacy. 3-llrdroom ,
w ife .
1
bath. Jlaiiy extra*. Rea­
Defendant*. W IL L Iron ut rnv home, after
sonable priced. I22-3U17.
NOTICE OF SUIT
1»SS P.M. 1117 W. loth HI.
TO i FRANK
A.
PETERSON
FOR SALE OR TR A D E : Mod­
and OEOROIA ANN PE T ­ 81. Itenl Kstalc • Sr.lc
ern 3 bedroom A Carporle.
ERSON. hla w lf*
only
f a.920. Trade
13.(00
1711 Farmatead Avanua,
Eiiully for anything o f equal
l.aPuenta, C alifornia
MART riL C IIE R
value &amp; lake over email
and to any and all other part­
n#et Huy Broker
m onthly payment*. 37!-7ii21.
ita claim ing any right, title,
111-74M Day or Night
a n d /o r Intaraet In and to the
1 IIDItM. Matnnry home, e x ­
fo llo w in g daacrlbad property,
cellent cond., fenced In treeto w it!
JOHN K. FOX,
shaded back yard. Resident­
Th* South II faat o f Lot 9
Realtor
ial area, l e w down pay­
and th# North 10 feet o f 104 N. Park Ava.
222-96S1
ment, terms. f&gt;7 per month.
Lot 10. Block 7. PALM
Call 3:2-4794.
TERRACE,
a ccording
to
th* Plat th ereof a* record ­
C. A. WHinnON, SR. L A O E . NEW, cu sin m -b u llt
ed In Plat Rook 4. Page*
horn*.
Rolling
Hill*
G olf
RltOKER
II and II. Public Record*
Coura*. Han Lando. For In­
101 8. Park
111-6911
o f SamlnotS County. F lor­
form ation call 222-S1T9.
ida.
HUNTING CAMPSITE
Including, but not llmltad to: Own your* within KAHMTON CENTRAL Air Condition*!* 3
JMrrn.* Iffe. Florida Room*
1- Heater
W ildlife Management Area.
R« (« ntly pMlnlrd. RI*0H S.
TOU ARE H EREBY NOT!High A Dry ' , Acre 1193, no
V IE D that th* Plaintiff, SYRA­
closin g Co*t, llo mnnth.
CUSE SAVINGS BANK, a New
I. E. RATTEN
T o rk hanking corporation, with
P. O. Iin x 41
SANFORD, FLA.
Ita principal plec* ot bualneat
•t 101 Saline Strait, Syracuae, Phones 111-1970 nr 171-4410.
New Tork, haa inatltuted ault
agatnat you In th* Circuit
NOW VGU CAN TRADE
Court o f th* Ninth Judicial
IN ALL 60 HTATEH
Circuit, In and fur Samlnol*
County, Florida, th* nature ot
I. 3. A t BEDROOMS
th* ault la to foracloaa that In addition In nur local trad­
I. m A 3 BATHS
ers
exchange,
w*
w
ill
ar­
certain m ortgage which en­
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
range a trad* on property LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
cum ber* th* above deecrlbad
anywhere
In
the
United
property, eald property being
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
State or Canada. T ell u* what
For Complete Inform ation
situated and located In Semiyou
have
and
what
you
See ot Call Yuur
dole County, Florida You and
want. Member o t Interna­
each of you ar# hereby requir­
tional
Traders c lu b
with
ed to file your Anawar with
over 1,000 member office*
th * Clark o f th* Circuit Court,
SALES BROKER
throughout the world.
In sad fo r Samlnol* County,
W * Have Th* Horn* For Tou
Florida, snd aerv* s cop y tharso f upon V ictor E. W oodm an, of
th *
firm
of
Wlnderavtadl*.
Maine* A Ward. H i Park A re- tt S -I t t t
tm
n. French
nut, South, W inter Park. F lo r­ Itraltor • Appralnnr • Im um r
ida, Attorney* for P lain tiff In
2646 PARK DRIVE
th* above action, on or bafora
311-1410
l l l- T I I I
th* Tlh day o f May. IMS. *!*•
NIGHTS
• Deer** Pro Confaaao w ill b*
TH
E
TIM
E
TESTED
FIRM
l
!
l
l
i
:
i
111-0644
entered a sa ln tl you.
II M I 2 1 3 ;:- 4 i4 i
i::-» 4 ii
IT IS O RD ERED that Gala 1M N. r « t k A »«.
be publlehed In The Hanford
SO
ACIIKH
—
JIY
OWNKIt
H erald, s nawapaper publlehed Joint
lif llo n i,
;.oo0*
Lake
tn Famlnol* County, Florida,
front. 1. 100* imveit rou t front.
one* each weak for fo u r eonI
m
llot
from
Hanford.
Ift«rh AVAILABLE a fter Jun* I. CH
saeutlve week*.
land A wooded, A lto several
House, small Down, 149.40
WITNESS th* hand o f th*
Lakafront
I*oin. ph.
New
pa) a all. Ilavenna Park, Ph.
Clark o f th* Circuit Court,
Hmyrna 4:7-7223.
322*116*.
Samlnol* County, Florida, fhla
th e Ind day o t April, IMS.
(SE A L )
Arthur H. Beckw ith. J r ,
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vihlen. DC
Wlndarwaadl*. llalnea A W srd
t i t Park Avanua. South
W in ter Park, Florid*
Publleh April T, It, II, I*. IMS
C D L -ll
v &gt;

AMERICAN RENT-ALL

3 llEDROOM. 1 Balh. U nfurn­ ROOM8 for Man, 401 M agnolia.
ished. nice neighborhood.
i::-o 7 :o .
Enclosed Patio.
3 lied room, 1 Bath. Furnlthed. FURN. R o o m , aam l-prlvat*
wall to wall carpeting, air
bath. H o mo. 132-1311.
conditioned, Nice.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY 115. Autim For Sale

TH E UNIVERSAL MEDIUM tor
g ettin g
th in s*
don* . . .
60. Business Opport.
Claaaltied Ada! Dial 111-Stll
or 111 1111 In South Semlnola
SERVICE STATION for La**#.
1H TON C h ryiD r Alr-T*rap.
Oood location. Good rater. ^ ^ n ^ p u t o n a j^ w o r k ^ o y ^ M U
311-0111.
» n c n A pome Capital r»qulr90. Lola For Sale
•&lt;l. Call 111.1141.
OCNS: Buy. Salt, rrafl*. R »pair. OSTEEN BRIDGE CAMP BEAUTY SHOP a Raildanc* SPECIAL Mating on lars* Lake
a GUN SHOP. 111.111!.
tor Rant or Salr. llo t W.
Jeaaup lot at a dlamunt.
H lh . l l l . l b l l .
Thle la a bargain at 11.loo
51. Article* For Rent
caah.
"Y ou nama It— W * hav* lit"

108. Rootim For Rent

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

• 1*1

U

MU. W.

?M la»UlM 0«.

4 -l9

"That'* really aomething! How long have you bein
collecting string?"
95. IlnuitCN For Sale

95. Houneii For Sato

LARGE I tearoom home. 3
• 100 DOWN
bathi. Fla. room , l i vi ng. di n­ 1 nn„ 10 * 17 FI*. IIm. Ter.
ing, larg* storage, carport,
Floor*. K it. equip. 1*7 mo.
near shopping center, pla y­
pay* all. HEI.MI.V REALTY,
ground near, 1460 move* you
O ffice In V illage Hall. N. OrIn, (1 pay all closin g ), buy*
lando. i : : - l l l l , night* 111sacrow. Insurance, eic. Call
1679.
311-4041 altar ( p. m.
NICE HOME. 3 1, Acre*. Large
NO DOWN PATMENT VA. lm chicken house. 331-4069.
mediate occupancy, J Radroom, 1 &gt;4 bath, w ooded lot,
$100 d o ™
amldad lawn. Inquire at nur
new o ffic e LMN Enlerprlata,
Inc., 119 Longw'ood Plata. 4
Ml. South on 17-11. Call c o l­ SE V E R A L Outstanding 1 A 3
lect SII-1911*
lledrnom llcir.#* available In
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FLA. rm., DEN. HARDWOOD
1901 S. Park Av*.
Fl-OORH A MANY extras.
231 6111 anytime
L AKE MARY school district.
Priced to aril at only flx.ouo.
4 BEDROOM
3 Bath Home on approxim ately
4 acr* yard. Fenced back
yard, aasnrfed fruit bearing
tree*. W ell fo r yard, partial­
INVESTMENT * REALTY
ly furnished, washer, dryer,
114 N. Park Av*.
3:1-9173
•love, refrigerator, )a r d tools
A law nroowrr.
111,60#
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llullt • In K itchen, Central
Heat, Double Gar.xgs, City 312-1101 1440 Hiawatha at IT-9!
Sewar. 417,400. Open Dally,
1 HBDHOOM.' 1 4 ■»•*!». it* ,
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Heights, task* Mary lload,
3 IICDIUMI6I. 3 Rath. Central
111 Easier. Assume Mtg. A
Heat. Corner U t , Doubl*
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H i mo. 121-4441.
Carporte. 322-9136.

FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

SOUTHWARD

Payton Realty

Government owned
Homes

$100.00 DOWN
Salaotlon at I. I, and 4
Bedrooms loeatad in various
Ha-tlona o f Fanford
Immadlal* D elivery

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FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
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2507 SO. PARK

3 HR. Apt. I’ h. 372-0761.
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Apt., In better realdrntlal
area. Call 331-61IO.
FURN. A l’ T., Downstair*. Ideal
fo r rnuplr, no Pet*. 417 W .
llth.
FURN. DUPLEX. 1 lldrm., r e ­
decorated, 1*6 mo., task* Jea­
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end*. 111-06X9.
3 UDIIM Furn. Apt. |16. 3014
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Conditioning. A Very Ciood Uuy.

63 Pontiac

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111 W. 2nd St..
111-1417

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8UM6IER tu t* . 3 lldrm. furn.
Apt.. Hcreened porrh. Iliad
bath. ISO 1704 Magnolia.

63 Rambler

FURN 2 Alda. Ill) A 140 mo,
Adnlla. 321-94X0.

3 llEDROOM Furn. Houae, 146 W ELA.cA APARTMENTS
9 \ First St.
mo. includes w ater, 171-4107.

114

1101161 , Kitchen equipped, EFF. APT. privet# hath, su it­
able for Couple or Final*
176, nice yard I i : - l l l 6 .
peraon. Ideally located dow n ­
tow n.
Inquire
at
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f-lIKDIIOi &gt;M Furn., 1*6 mo
Jacobion Dept. Store, 111 E.
171-3711
1st
LARUE 1 BR. unfurnished,
kitchen equipped, on lake, I I I W EE K LY.. 1 room Apt. Util
furn. 3»l E. 6th. I22-I96L
176 — J :i-I 7 l4 .
3

FIVE room house. Hnulh Han­
ford A i r , kitchen furnlahrd.
112-0161.

USED CARS

KUHN. APT., 1100 Mellonvllla,

AI’ AItTMENTH Hanford 6I0I1II*
Park, 3616 H. nrlandu Dr..
313-1930.

TOUGH T O
DEAL W IT H -?

63 Bulck LeSabre
4-Door. Thla One la Vary Clssm
With Factory Air snd Power.

63 Bulck Electra
4-Door. One For The Fine Car
Bayer — Yee, Air Conditioned.

62 Pontiac Sta. Waffon
61 Rambler Sta. W agon
Claasie Hrrlea With Auto, and Air
Cond. Comfort With Economy.

60 Pontiac Star Chief
'Uur

60 Cadillac

Conditioning

snd

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Sec This Sign

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M i Air Cond., Auto. Tran*., Extra Clean.

•1396

Chevrolet lllsrayn* 4 Door, Auto.
WW Trnmmlaalun, 4 Cylinder*.

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V I Transmission, One Owner.
ft fj Dodge Custom *-840" 4 Dr. Sedan, On*
V w Ownrr, Aulo. Transmission, Radio
and llaetar, Air Conditioned.

Series “i » ” 4-Deor Re­
dan. E g n i p p e d With
Automatic Trans* Pew.
or Steering, B r a k e s ,
Window* nnd Beau —
A v a r a g e Mileage. A
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Tires. And Only

* 1 6 9 5
61 Olds “ 98"
4-Doer B e d a a , Equipped

With Hydraautlc Transmission, P n w a r Steering
B r a k e s , Radio, Heater,
Factory Air-Condition, aad
Many Other Extras As
llaadard On This Type.
Clean, On* Owner, Law
Mileage.

4695
62 Chevy II
Rcries ” 10*” 4-Door 8u*
(ion Wagon, Equipped
With • CyL, Ktanderd
Trona., Radio A Heater.
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eai Haiell Car To dire
Y on Many Miles o f
Low Cost Trans ports*
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62 Mercury
MonU rey 4 * D r. H ardtsp,
Finished In Light Tan and
Beige. Equipped W ith V-«
Eaglne, Cralaam atk TraBe­
rniaaion, P o w e r 8 tearing,
Cawer Binkat Radio and
Renter. Atawlae Fa* Can*
vanlance and Contfert —
Power Beau nnd Pewer
Window* pine Factory Air
A Car With Eye Appeal

11501 WEST FIRST STREET

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Economy King—With Sid. Tran*.

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Healer. Padded D a s h ,
Clean Sparkling Finish,
Runs Like A Hewing
Machine, Deep Treaded
Tire*.
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Cond. Room For The Whole Family.

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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 o f water before 10:30
p.m. tonight, because after that the water will
be shut o ff 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 25 th 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 « * * *

Shield Americans
Rebel Forces
Entrenched In
Santo Domingo

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

■

Phone 822-2611

Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Wednesday 90-69; fair thru Friday, high about 80; tonl);ht 60-55.
VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 179

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.

M
onroe
Causew
ay
Pushed
W ins State Honor
Sanford Manager
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.

Florida Leads
Income Increase

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

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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
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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
S A IG O N ( U r j j - Govern
river.

Aussie Aid

Agreement

Substitute?

Driving Age Law
May Be Altered

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

'Great Society'
Plans Lead To
Welfare Cut

(left), secretary, nnd Mrs, Michael Caolo, vice
president; standing: Mrs. DeBerard, Mrs. W.
Vincent Roberts, president, and Mrs. Walter A.
Giclow, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. W. V. Roberts County Question
Heads Demo WomenSfalls Action By
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

N o-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.

i

' ( 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 Unit
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.

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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zip cod* 82m

The Seminole High School
band really played the cele­
brity game in S t PetersburgTampa last wooksnd.
The bandsmen stayed in the
same hotel with the Milwau­
kee Braves. On top o f that
th e n w as a sports banquet in
tha hotal tha earns n ig h t
Jfemous sports figures were
plentiful i n c l u d i n g Stan
Muaial Casey Btanga), Yogi
B e r n , Bobby Bragan and
many others.
Jack Beckwith ia the only
one who managed to got a
Muaial autograph.
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The Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals has
just rotoaaed its list e f ac­
credited hospitals. Seminole
Memorial Hospital to on* o f
about 7,000 ia tha Uni tod
States on tho annual lis t
Listing is a badge o f recog­
nition which the hospital can
display to its community to
prove - that it conforms to
high standards o f patient
jcara.
. •-------------Orchids to PoetmaaUr Ce­
cils Hsard for her own pri­
vet* "beautification" program
at toe Sanford Post Office.
That array ot vari-colorod
posies waa breath-taking Sun­
day afternoon. Quit* son*
different than the drab landscaping BC (before V ila).
s e e
Why la It tha neighbors always era willing to be of as*
. ajstone* With on* f t theta do^ y o e r e o lf eeostructMa pro­
gra ms . . . . tort with advice
on lyf R. £ . Perter w as ia his
backyard toying brick for a
b am eu e p it and three neighb e n /offered advice (only),
plus the u m of some do-ityourself books. But not on*
offorod to handle the trowel
for a while.
* e *
Advice to newcomers from
the North: Don't let these
overcast skies of lata sway
you from being careful o f
sunburn. You can got just as
burned . . . . of not mors so
. . . as you can when tha sun
is o u t
*
* *
Thlnfo-we-nsver-knew-untilnow d ep t: According to the
Virginia' Commission on Con-'
stltutional Government Flor­
ida has never . , . repeat has
ntver . . • approved ths fed­
eral bill giving women ths
right to vote. How about
that?
s o *
Havo you maOod in your
contribution to th* Easter
Sea) campaign yotT If not,
hurry and do I t In 1844, the
affiliated Easter Seal So­
cieties and center* ia Florida
provided rehabilitation treat­
ments to mors than 9400
handicapped c h i l d r e n and
adults. You can kelp.
*
•
*
To give you an idea whore
your Easter Seal dollars go,
consider that traahuant is
gives to thousands e f children
and adults who suffer from
crippling caused by amputa­
tion, epooch and bearing dis­
orders, cerebral palsy, arth­
ritis, stroke*, cardiac disease,
poliomyelitis, muscular dys­
trophy, spina bifida, blindnone, accident sad maay orth­
opedic a n d neuromuscular

VOL. 67 United P n u Lenand W irt

Established 1008

TUESDAY, MARCH SO, 1066

8ANFORD,

United Frees International
Thundershowers fell oCross
sections of the Southeast to­
day a s New England contin­
ued digging out from n sev­
ere late aeaaon snow a to m .
Red Cross workers position­
ed themselves at potential
flooding points along rivers
In the Upper Mississippi
Basin for their annual "dis­
aster watch.”
Jackson, Miss., reported
more than an Inch of rain to­
day, and othar southern cities
were drenched Monday.
Monroe, La., Tuacaiooaa,
Ala., and Longview, Tex., re­
ported heavy rainfall from
one to two inches.
The surprise snowstorm
Monday dumped at least terNew England and caused
three weather-related deaths
before blowing out to see,
Brattltboro, Vt., Haverhill,
Mesa., end Bennington, V t,
each reported seven • inch
■nows. Ski areas reported ex ­
cellent snow conditions on the

Tha Mary's PeeSaeatve Re-'
eonnalsaanee-lomblag Derby,
besides being one e f the most
comprehensive air readiness
exercises in the United States
Atlantic Fleet, is considered
on* of the major social events
of the year in tha local com­
munity.
Highlighting n aeries o f so­
cial occasions at thla year's
Derby, April 5 -10, wJH be a
reception on the eve of the
final day.
The recaption is tha tradi­
tional meeting ground for
Navy and civilian* amid a
/estiva atmosphere of food,
drink, mueic, entertainment
and colorful decoration!.
The event, which attracted
4nm* lA W .pereona-lM t-year,
will be held from • unt'l 11
p-m., April 9, is the Sanford
Naval Air Station balloroom.
As a change from previous
years, ths men will wear
black tie. Naval officers will
o sa r dinner dress white or
service drees white uniforms.
Ladies will enliven the eve­
ning with a variety o f cock­
tail dresses aad evening
gowns.
Attending the reception will
he some of the Navy'S top
flag officers, Sanford area
business and civic leaders,
representatives from compan­
ies holding defease contract*,
retired Naval officers living
in the area aad Sanford
Naval officers.
Among the high making
Naval officers planning ta at­
tend are Vice Aim . Paul D.

Ponders
Requital

*

WEATHER: Cloudy, tome thowera Wednesday, high in 80s; low tonight in 60s.

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Johnson

on the S t Johns River • * • * “The Nile of America"

Commie Blast
Boldest On
U. S. Facilities

SAIGON (U P !) - A Viet
s A ia o N (U P i) — n «
Cong suJclde squadron fought
WASHINGTON (U P!) - bombing o f the U. 8. Kmpolice sad U,
Marine President Johnson and his top bsssy today w as th* beldaat
FLORIDA NO. 167
guards today and bombed the military and diplomatic aides,
U. S. Embassy with 200 to 23o shocked by the terrorist bomb In a aeries o t Communist
pounda of TNT, inflicting attack 01 the U. S. Embassy terror attacks against Ameriheavy ion ot life.
In Stlgoo, today pondered the ran Installations in Seutk
Massive retaliation against next move in the Viet Nam Vlst Nam.
tha Hanot regime seemed criais.
Following to a brief run­
a certainty.
The Chief Executive, Secre­ down of other major bombThe thunderous explosion tary of State Dean Rusk, De­ Inga:
wo
killed st least two Americana fense Secretary Robert 8. Mc­
Fob. f , 1844: TV* bomba
and is Vietnamaae and wound­ Namara and Ambassador Max­ exploded under the bleaches*
ed ISO others. Several of the well D, Taylor, who flew here of a U. 8. servicemen** softterrorists wort Mown to bits. from Saigon this weekend lor ball perk In Saigon. Two
Deputy U. S. Ambassador consultations, all were inform­ American soldi*r* kitted aad
A sharp increase in venereal
disease Is reported in Semi U. Alexis Johnson emerged ed of the bombing shortly af­ more than 20 other Ameri­
nok County for 1844, Dr. Frank from the rubble with blood ter it occurred Monday night. ca ns wounded,
There were indications that
Pah. 14, 1844: A bomb ex­
Leone, Seminole County Heal.’h streaming down bis f»cs.
thin latest Red attack, aimed ploded in tha lobby e f n
director, as id today.
as it waa directly at the U. S. movie then U r ta Saigon's
There were MO known eases
Lets than four hours later, presence la South Viet Nem, American community. Three
of venersal disease last year
compared to just U known 40 U. S. and South Vietnamese had stiffened the President's U. 8. soldiers kilted. F ifty
bombers destroyed a North determtsatJaa to press for­ Americans and Vietnamese
cates in the county five years
Vietnamese airbase at Dong ward with tha military drlvu to wounded.
ago, the health officials de­
Hoi, IS miles north of the bor­ force the Communists to step
clared.
der, in the first attack on an fighting.
Statistics reveal there were tittm y air bate of the Viet­
May 8, 1844: Ceosamatok
105 case# of syphilis and « namese war.
saboteurs sank th* U . 8.
casts of gonorrhea In Seminole
It waa not in retaliation for
U the administration follows Navy escort aircraft earriat
last year.
the embassy bombing, offi­ the wwws
course
it has since vs^v
the ^wws
i« u Card to Saigon Harbor with
ww sr
Dr. Leone and Joe Oarcla, cials said, but retribution is terrorist attack la February, e bomb pieced betow the wa­
epidemiologist for the hesttb expected to bo swift.
the embassy bombing teemed terline.
department, attributed some
There was boavior loss of likely to result in now and pos­
May 3, 1844: Eight Ameri­
of the Increase in VD to in Ufa la previous terrorist at­ sibly much boavior U. 8. air can serrttsmeu watching sal­
creasing promiscuity among tacks against Americans la attacks against Communist vage eparatlane fo r the C trl
younger people.
Viet Nam. S a t the attack on North Viot Nam.
when n
the embassy
creel disease were reported Id
the sub-teens, they said.
to the United State*.
Nev. I, ISM: A V iet Ceng
Previous terror attacks lad was due to see Johaew today raiding petty hsmkerd id th e
Known treated venereal die
ease cases In Florida last yes* directly to U. 8. retaliatory or W edasida/. H woe expect­ U. 8. eirbaae a t M m S m
amounted to 15,3X0. This fl. raids against North Vtot Nam. ed that the embassy bombiag near Saigon wtth mortar
cure ranks Florida third in Bloc* than the raids have weald weigh heavily to the pol­ shells. F o w Amtrtsont hflU
the nation in total infectious grown in scope and frequency icy aad strategy review being ed end I t w i a s f i t
cases of syphilis behind Cali­ -Hind have moved over closer coaducted hare this week.
to the Communist capital ef
The U. I . bombtog attacks
fornia and Now York.
Hanoi.
m North Vtot Sam bagaa siDee. Mi. U H i Two A m p
Dr. Leone urge* anyone who
The daad in the embassy at­ moat two m sat hi ago u a re­
suspects that they have a vantack Included two Americans sult of terrorist attacks on
eeeei-dtoeat. teSBft their tarn—a woman killed ha the ox- American billet* aad taeUUatty g ljjttte fl m : call ths
ptoaun and a m sa who died ttoai to heath Vtot N a 5 i -----

Air Raids Follow

Carrier Sunk

New Attack*

SIXTEEN MONTHS older and 60 pounda heavier, Kenneth H arriett, who
will be 14 on May 4, today greeted an old friend on hia arrival in Sanford,
J. M. (Botta) Crowley (right), of Cincinnati, eratwhile big league baaebali player. Crowley waa host a t hie home for Fire Lt. George Manning
H arriett Sr. (left) and Mrs. H arriett, Kenny's parents, when the boy
underwent a rare and delicate liver operation in November 1963 a t Cin­
cinnati
(Herald Photo)

Hotel Bombed

fitrdbp, Commdndar Naval fwiif
Air Force Pacific P leeti V teeiA fli
Adm. Charles Booth Jl, who | fort

One out of every 10 homes
in Seminole County will be
visited within the next few
weeks In a survey of travel
patterns.
The survey, conducted by
Wilbur Smith A Associates
for the State Road Depart­
ment, began Monday and
will continue tor three cut four
months.
Approximately SO l o c a l
women will be hired to visit
the homei and Interviaw fam­
ilies.
Tha city and county law en­
forcement ■gene lee are co-op­
erating in the survey and
each Interviewer will carry
proper identification.
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles has written a lettar to accompany tha San­
ford interviewers asking for

&lt;Ht For Tar

residents to co-operate and
assist in the survey.
Each family to be inter*
viewed will get a letter of in*
tent from the Oranga-Seminole Joint Planning Commielion three day* prior to the
visit by the women interview-

Force Base, Nebraska) Rear
Adm. Joseph Jaap, Pacific
Command representative on
the Target Planning Staff,
and Rear Adm. Reger W.
Mehie, tha Navy Depart­
ment’s Strike Warfare o ffi­
cer.
One of the first social
events of the week will be a
barbecue at 6:30 p.m. Thurs­
day, April S, at the recrea­
tion area of Florida Power
and Light Company. The an­
nual outing ia sponsored by
the Seminole County Chember
a t Commerce Armed Forres
Committee. Thla is a stag

Purpose ot the survey is to
develop a transportation and
road plan. All answers will
be held confidential.
Women hired to make fntervlewe In Seminole County
Include: Juanita Maeton, R t
1, Sanford | Dorothy Bernoeky, 220 Bradshaw, 8anford|
Anna! L. Rowley, 425 Balder
Avenue, Longwood; Vera L.
Willford, 2530 8. Laurel. Banford: Patricia Wallen, 109
Temple Drive, Sanford.

For golf enthusiasts, tha
third annual Navy-Civilian
Screen Door Open will be
held Friday afternoon, April
9, a t the Mayfair Coif and
Country Club.
After the Blue Angels' per­
formance on Saturday, April
10, tha annual Navy Appre­
ciation Day picnic will be
held on the elation at Lake
Golden. Primary sponsor of
this event le the Junior
Chamber of Cummerre.

dlsfss*.
Dr. Leone said aymptoM af
VD usually appear s e m r t
vjJamage
days to its weeks after ex­
m m fora the northeast
posure.
g | Bto embassy build.
"If you think you have a
im 8M mart ot the first
■ i I n k * Marly every
veneral diMaie," Dr. Leona
said, "call your doctor or the
health department for assis­
1kg agfbatoa sent a fireball
tance."
an4 • NMbot pillar of amok*
shooting high above ths roof
of the six story structure.
Heavy steal grills oa the win­
dow* were b l o w s back
through--lb*-wslIa-a n d .srBiax
rooms. Tha consular section
was destroyed. TUe* from
buildings many yards sway
were tossed like confetti.
The deed and wounded lay
lit tangltd heaps to tha wreck­
Wednesday and Thanday
are the flaal days la get age.
More then too injured were
under the wire far home­
taken to Saigon Hospital and
stead exemptions and for
more than 50 to the Amer­
filiag
personal property
ican Navy hospital. At k a it
tangible and Intangible tag
to Americans were reported
return*.
so badly wounded they were
Mery Earle W e l k e r ,
being flown to Clerk Air Base
county tas assessor, reto the Philippines,
winded today that I pm .
Thureday is tha ebaatate
deadline.
Despite his Injuries, Deputy
Persona filiag for ham s'
Ambassador
Johnson met Im­
■tend exemption for the
mediately with top civilian
•rty mast rail at Mrs. and military aides to discuss
Walker’s effiew to toe ceerf retaliation.
fas a statement he said the
hftiiBf we
brine
dtidVB ar
ewp lift
vwp ikm
ewe —
w^e
egreemeat for dead, I N I bombtog waa another example
automobile registration aad ot the Viet Cong's readiness
valid Flarida driver's II- to attack ctvlUaM.
The Vietnamese govern­
ment
called the attack ta set
Thursday
of savagery — not sa act ot
deadline!
mar, tost an act of murder.
At the aame time M an­
nounced today's air raid.
Vice Marshal Nguyen Cae
Ky, commander of the Viet­
namese air force, said the

Homeowners

'Murder*

HOUSTON, Tea. (U PI) —
Astronaut Edward White may
become the first American to
taka a personal peek into
space when he aad fallow
Gemini pilot James McDivitt
make a four-day voyage into
orbit Uta this spring.
Alee, informed sources said,
ths flight—which would aet a
U. S. space endurance record
—to set for a blast-off at
Cape Kennedy to June, about
Officially, the federal space
agency's current plan* a n
much more modest.
A s far as public announce■ante are cone*read, the MeDtrttt-WbiU mission 1* set
for somotimo after July 1,
end Um “personal took at
apace" U an experiment
awaiting a flight beyond th a t
If all goes wtti, McDivitt

and Whit*—pilot and co-pilot,
respectively — will fly their
Gemlnl-4 capsule Marly three
timet longer in apace than the
224 orbits that astronaut L.
Gordon Cooper established at
a U. 8. record about 23
months ago.
Sources close to tito 11.33
billion Gemini project said
officials era seriously consid­
ering giving White the chance
nt the first "space look."
According to the proposal,
the Gemini-4 capsule would be
depressurised and White would
open his hatch ou the righthand side sometime midway
through too lT.Mft-mUa-perhour voyage.
Thsn toe astronaut would
stand up to kl* seat and stick
Mi h«id l i d ffcouMtrt outiMa
too cabin, to aoo what it looks
like eg
.outside White also
would carry ahtog a camera

:o take pictures from this uni­
que vantage point.
The "space look" would fast
only about 10 minutes. Tbs as­
tronaut would not actually
toava the capsule. This is a
feat that will b* left lo *
spaceman on a future Gemini
flight.
■PACK TWINS
CHICAGO (UPI) - Chicago
went into orbit today over
America's newest space beawes, Virgil (Gus) Gris com
end John Young.
Tbs space twins, fresh from
a rousing but ratoy reception
to New York City, arrived at
O'Hara latanutional Airport
for Chicago’s salute to their
Gemini spare flight of last

FDR Bodyguard
Dies At Miami

MIAMI ( UP] &gt;—William SJnnott, T«, a bodyguard who was taltotioa for toe embassy
hit by a bullet to the 1833 as­
sassination attempt of Frank­
lin D. Rooaevalt la Miami,
SCHOOL AID BILL
died today of pneumonia.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Stoaott wa* on# of too Into Baton Democratic leaden,
president bodyguard* Tab. U, confident ef strong support,
1833. in Miami's Bayfront today celled up the adminPark when Gulseppe Zaagars litretioa'e |1 J bitten school
fin d at FDR's back.

But, stece thee, the U, 8.
military drive has bees step­
ped up to include broader as­
saults oa the North without
Implying that thee# strikes
were e f a strictly retaliatory—
or "tlt-for-tai"—nature.
Taylor's visit to Washington
had been described as "reuline,” another la a series at
periodic at averments e f U. 8.
policy. But officials privately
acknowledged, even before the
embassy bombtog. that ths
discussions here came at a
particularly critical point to
operations against the Red
Viet Coag guerrilla* aad
against North Viet Nam, which
tbc-UnttwhStatur 'diiW S'fflfplies and controls rebels.
"M1N1LAB"
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) Tha Air Fore* today success­
fully rocketed a 44Vt-pound
"Mini-Lab" on a plannad
foo-mito hop into spse* tod
back to measure the varia­
tions la radiation trapped to
earth's magnetic field.

S ttS tt
a t Plsiku, S40 rnOes northeast
o f Saigon.
Feb. 19, IMS! Csmmua tot
suicide squads bombed U . to
A m y enlisted men's MUrt 41
Qul Nhon, STS rnUea north ■

_ Rupert JtttehtonA. and Sim ii
nola County “swapped" mow
property on SMk Street to M
"even • Stephen" traMarties
this morning, preparatory to
the State wldeaiag aad. 1m *
proving tha tosroughfera.
County Commteefen, to apo­
d a l so#* ion this aura tag;
f i n a l i s e d the trsaaaetton,
which w m given n puhUa
bearing tost faU.

e n it e u i
Pa
u n v e s iM r a iM g v m

EARLY-AMERICAN STYLING

�Health Council '
Services, Aims
Told Al Geneva
■ y JoAaa Hays
Purposes and service* of
tha Btminola Public Haalth
Homo Connell were outlined
in full a t an open mooting of
tha organliaUon held In the
Geneva Community Hall.
The Council, in tha future,
will be meeting In all areaa
of the county to bring In*
formative m aterial before
the public.
Thia meeting waa devoted
to explanation o f tha coun*
ctNiponaored Home Nuralng
Cara Program given by Ken­
neth Mctntoeh, council preaidant, and a film and qutition-anewer period on tha Eye
Bank presented by Mra. P. C.
Woodruff of D ollar/, execu­
tive accretery of Seminole
lioepltal Eye Bank Aaaociation.
The nuralng program, in
operation ainco October, 1988,
haa eared for 711 patienta to
date.
Thle aervlce, Mclntoeh advlaad, la available to thoaa
returning homa from tho boapltal who need additional
r a n t thoaa acutely ill in tha
homa; and thoaa aufferlng
with long term or chronic
lllnet tee.
Upon ordera o f the attend­
ing phytic Ian, a nuraa will
vleit in any homa In Seminole
County and atay at long aa ia
neceaaery to carry out tha
doctor'* ordera, make tha pa­
tient comfortable, and in*
■tract members of tho family
for continued nuralng care,
Tha nuraa, with doctor's or*
d an , will bo prepared tot (1)
provide routine bedside cars
including temperature, pulse,
reiplratlon and blood pres*
aura; (S) Give Injection*, sub­
cutaneous and Intramusculari
(») handle apodal treatments.
aurgicat dressings, enemas,
cathereriiatlons, c o l o n i c s ,
bladder Irrigations and reten­
tion catheter (males except*
c d )| and, (4) provide routine
infant cars, formula making
and demonstration bathing.
After tha visit, tha nuraa
will report back to tha doetor
by telephone if requested.
Medication*, dressing!, and
equipment must bo provided
by the patient,

9h&gt;

Wrralfc

P a g e 2 — M arch SO, 196S

Tri-Hi-Sci Club Gives Steak
Dinner For Fair Officials

Audience Delighted
With Burke Family
The most delightful pro­
gram of this seison'a concert
series we* the performance
Monday night of the Burke
Family Singers.
The songs they chose ware
mostly well-known to the
audience, but the one that
brought the most applause
was the difficult and beauti
ful "Hoipodi Pomilul," a fam
out Russian composition by
Alexis Lvov.

OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES of Homo Nursln# Care, sponsored lo­
cally through the Seminole Public Health Home Council, were outlined a t
a meeting of the council in Geneva by Kenneth McIntosh, council presi­
dent, who looka over service report with Mrs. Grace Fisher, public health
nurse supervisor (left) and Mrs. F. C. Woodruff, who showed film and
lead a question-answer session on Eye Bank.
(Herald Photo)

Geraldine Rose
Succumbs At 34
Mrs. Gsraldlna (Jtrry) G.
R ote, 84. of 808 East 10th

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V

T h a fnfluenca o f Mra,
Burka, a former diction teach­
er, showed up unmistakably
In this number, for the in­
creasingly rapid proncuncla
tion of tha chant, which in
eludes ju*t tha two words,
was sharp and clear. Tha ap­
preciation of the audience
was ohvlou* as they applaud­
ed the Burkes for three cur­
tain calte.
The same elegant diction
was apparent tn one of the
encore numbers, “Songa of
tha Belli," another ancient
chant.
Another meet difficult num­
ber was Johann Sebastian
Bach's "Alleluia" and all the
Burkes, from father, Walter
Vincent, director and accom­
panist, to the littleet Burk*,
10-year-oid Peter, performed
this number very profession­
ally.
Tha apptaranca of tha
Burka Family 8ingtra sig­
nals the and of tha current
concert aeries sponsored by
the Semlnol* County Mutual
Concert Sarin.
President C. Verncn Mis*
Jr. indicated that aaaaon
memberships for next year’s
series soon will ba offered for

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profit although patienta are
encouraged to pay a small
fas if posaiblo with adjust­
ment according to financial
conditions of tho family.
Services are available, Mon*
day through Friday, from
"MARTHA LOGAN" (in real life Misa Mnyy Metag), homo economist for
l i l t a.m. until 4 p.m.
Swift k Company, will present new memis and procedures of cooking a t
A report from Mrs. Grata
tho second annual Mr. and Mra. Creative Cooking School for tho public
Either, public health nuraa
a t 7:80 p.m. tonight a t the Sanford Civic Center.
supervisor, showed that tha
organisation haa cared for 48
patients since Fab. 1, thia
year, frith taro new patients
recently added.
•
N ext meeting o f tha Coun­
cil will be held at T:S0 p.m.,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — stata'a share set at $5.8 mil­ Welfare Department submit
April St, in Caseelberry In "We must start with the chil­
ted ita budget to the first
lion.
tbe Town Hall Annex Confer­
chopping
block prior to con­
dren if we are to break the
Federal aid also would be
ence Boom.
sideration by tha full Legisla­
cycle of poverty," n legislative forthcoming aa part of Pratture.---------------- -------- --------ramwlttee -was-wsrr.sd *Mutt’ tdMC ■JBfWiTih'V economic' 'op­
"We want to Increase the
D T e u e sN u d e
day, It was an attempt to get portunity program, C r a f t lot of the child," Craft said.
FALKIRK, Scotland (UPI) |8 A million from tha atato for said. Ho said that tbs results
"This program would help get
— Teen-ager John Gardiner training fathers of netdy fam­ would provide additional in­
father* off the welfare rolls
dressed his nude tattoo aa he ilies.
come for fathers of families by making them salf-rapportcould return to school. John,
Tha combined legislative already drawing aid to depend­ Ing."
18, had n local tattooist draw appropriations subcommittee ent children payments.
n skirt and blouse over the was told by Wetfare Depart­
At present, the etate pay*
shapely figure after ha waa ment Director Prank Craft a maximum of $81 a month
banned by his headmaster un­ that the overall job training to families with dependent i n tm w c i a o r i T &lt; o v n t o r
til tha girl w et made respect­ program would coot ISO mil­ children, but Craft said thle THH NIFTH JUDICIAL CINc h i t in a n d r u n SEMINOLE
able.
lion during 1086-86 with tha is Just not enough.
e m s t r . F lo rid a .
C M ( n c k m v x u . israe
He Implored the committee TIIK
ROHTON FIVH CUNTS
to reinstate the requested $5.H HAV1NGH HANK.
P laintiff,
million cut out by the Cabinet va.
Budget Commission when the JAMEF A. BOWLES, at u t

$20 Million Needed In Job Plan

Legal Notice

Bear Lake Cub Pack Presents
Scout Tie Pins To Leaders
Baby Wounded
Awards presented by Busoell during tho meeting warts
Jeff Ewaldt and Kim Boyle,
wolf badge and gold arrow;
Kenny Paterson and Roger
KowaUkl, wolf badges; Richard Ostrander, Uoo badge;
Thomas VanHom, silver arrow; Hobart Hoover, gold ar­
row;
------- *
Richard Brookovtr, Brent
Ooaaor, and Tim Denials, bobcat piss; Kenny Westmoreland,
Doug Krcnxcr, Jeff Ewaldt,
Bobby Hoover and Brucw Hate,
denners stripes; Kim Boyle,
David DoollUte, Doug Krenser and Teddy Rybickl, assis­
tant demian stripes.
Bunnell reported that a total
of III SO had bean returned
to the Pack's treasury at re­
sult of proceeds from ticket
sales to the recent Weklwa
District ExpotlUon.
Next meeting will be April
10 at tbe Bear Lake Elemen­
tary School oa tho theme
"Booth o f the Beider." Final
meeting of the neaaoa will be
a piralc a l Camp Laaochce .n
May.

By Rifle Shot
TAMPA (UPI) — llayford
J. Fulton, 47, waa charged
with assault to commit mur­
der In connection with the
wounding of the I n f a n t
daughter of » minor league
baseball player.
The Infant, 10-month-old
Llaa May, waa hit In the right
arm by a rifle bullet that ap­
parently rkhocheted.
Lee May, the child'a father,
is a native of Birmingham,
Ala., and ia with the San Die­
go baseball team.

Lyndon B?
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(UPI) — Pierre Salinger, for­
mer California senator and
preas secretary to Presidents
Johnson and Kennedy, haa
hired a trucking firm to move
hit belongings here from Falla
Church, Va.
Tha van and storage com­
pany said the truck driver
would be L. B. J&lt;______
41

Defendants.
x o T ir s : o r h i t in
MONTGAliK
r o il KIT.DUNN
TOi J ASI KM A lloWI.KH and
FRANCES U. HOW LUX.
Ilia wife
naaiiiM N C N i rinuie s
K aratrsvlllt. North CaroUna
You are hereby notified that
a Comiilalnt In forerluee a
rarlaln m orlaeae cn.um lierlng
Ihe fnlluwlna described real
proper t). lo .w ltl
i-oi i. in... u e , c o u N T iir
C H IB MANOR. UNIT NO.
1, at-ctirillna i« tha plat
Ih eiaof aa u n ir d id In I’lal
- - Hook II,- I’ . k. » 71* And ...
I’ulilln Ke.-nrd* of He in IDole County, Florida,
bee hern filed aaalnal you In
the above etylrd aull. and ynu
are' required lu sort* a copy
nf your Anawar or vlhar PleadIns to Ilia CnnipUInt on PI tinllf f a allornaya. ANDKIlSuN,
Itl'rill. OKAS' A UIWVIIKS,
III K a.t Central Hnulevard, Or­
lando, Florida. and file the orl■ Inal Anewer or other Plaadina
In the offlca af Ika Clark of
tha Circuit Court on or l.efora
lha llt h day or April. I t t l . U
you fall lo do aa. a darrea pro
confaaao will ha tak tn agalnet
you fur lha rallat demanded
In lha Complaint.
This N uilcs shall ka publishad once a waak for four conesrtiilva waaka In Tha Hanford
Herald.
DATED this U lh day e f
March. ISSI.
(■UAL)
Arthur U. Beckwith, J r ,
Clark of Circuit Cauri
» y : Martha T. Vlblaa
Deputy Clark
I'ukllah lia r . II, I t. re a Apr.
«. ISIS.

Legal Notice

By Evttym L isS y
Judges and sponsors of the
recent Seminole Coun'y Re­
gional Science Fair were hon­
ored by tbe Oviedo Tri-HI-Sci
Club at a steak auppar attend­
ed by 63 parsons.
Co-chairman of the event
were Mrs. Clyde Holder and
Mra. Jerry Arndt and chefs
ware Clyde Holder, principal
of the Oviedo school, Coach
Dick Prater and Dutch Camp­
bell, teacher, with students,
Bob Stewart and Rax Brooks,
assisting.
Served with the steaks were
baked potato with sour craam
and chive dressing, loosed
sated, hot rolls, coffee and
cake. Arrangements of yel
low tulips were used to decorato tha serving table
Judgea attending were Ben
Wiggins, Dr.. Harlan Rhodes,
Dr. Jack Morrison, Dr. Ed
Lindsey, Dr. William Womble,
Dr. Phil Westgate, Dr. Davkl

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i

.

Ohlariler, Dr. Erneit F r y e r ,:
G.cnn McCall, Bill Clause Jr., f t
Al Keith, Eoghan Kelley and
Vat Robbiai. A briefing M iiloa
waa conducted by M n. Helen
Wcitfata, t e n te r at Sanford
Jrrlor High Sibool
Sruritorlng firms represent­
ed wera Dearborn Electric,
Florida Stata Bank of Sanford,
Firit Federal Savings and
Loan Anoetetion of Sanford, 0
C.tiienx Bank of Oviedo, DyneIronies, A. Duda and Sons,
Wheeler Fertiliser and San­
ford Herald.
Gueiti were welcomed and
extended wordx of appreciation
by Mra. Jim Palmer, Oviedo
science teacher and sponsor of
tha local science club. Memb en of tbe club aervini wera
Ann Martin, Cathy Corton, #
Beverly Faulk, Linda Riggins,
Nancy Swemon, MLml Wheel­
er and Martha Mikler.

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAMR
NOTICE IB hereby given that
I am engaged In business a t
F ive Point*—H ighway IT.11,
Seminole County, Florid*, un­
der th* fletlous name of,
II LACK CAT TAVERN, and
that I Inland to rtg lsta r aald
nam* with th* Clerk o f th*
Circuit Court, garntnol* County,
Florida, In accordanc* w ith th*
provisions of the F ictitiou s
Nam* Statutes, to-w lt: Bectloa
MS.OS Florida Btatutts 1017.
Hla: Dan C. T ales
Cleveland, Slrphtnaoa A Mix*
Attorneys at Law,
P. O. Drawer Z,
Suita 111
■anford Attantlo National Bank
Building, Sanford, Florida.
Publish March SI A April I,
IS. It, IMS.
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N o n e * o r INTBNTION TO
APPLY FOR SPECIAL OR
LOCAL LROISLAION
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN
that tha F leet R eservists of
•em lnale County, Florida, In
cerporsted. a corporation net
for profit w ith It# principal o f­
fice located In Semlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, w ill apply to the
t i l l Legislature o f tha Stata
of Florida for tha paasasa of
special or
local legislation
wherein a liquor llcene* ahall
ba grantad to tha apptlonnt,
present law, regulation*, raetrlctlon* or llmttatlona n ot­
w ithstanding.
This notice Is being publish
*d pursuant to taw, &lt;&gt;na tlm* at
Jadga, Bamleal* Caaaty, F lar- Publish March I* A April d, 11, least 10 day* btfor* Introduc­
■BMIXOLR COUNTY
10. t i l l .
Ida, la Prwbat*.
BOXING COMMISSION
tion of the proposed law Into
C D K -ttl
la Ret r e la te • (
Native
a f F ahll* H e a r in g
tha Legislature
W illiam Bersarr Clancy, J r ,
Nolle* la hereby given, that
FLEET RESERVISTS OF
l
a
tho
Caart
o
l
the
Caaaty
Deceased.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, IN- after consideration, th* Beml.
Jadga. BeaHBata Caaaty, F lar.
•O S B . MRS. a s s A t , n i N S t T a All O ad 11ore aad Person* Ma, la Pvahal*.
nol* County Zoning CommlssCORPORATE!)
■'n w',11
I'I ■ Muller' V.—rln..
(JKNRYI a,— Funeral ear- H avlag Claims ar D em eads ta rei Batata a f
nT: II. E. Paul
A galast Said ReSat*
o determine th* fa llib ility of
v |c e* for Mra. Geraldine (J .r
or you era
recommending to th* Board of
C D K -tll
Monday, w ill ha conducted at haraby notified and required to Ta All Crodllara aadDteaated.
Parses* la tk* Caart a t tho Caaaty County Commlselonera that th*
10 a. m. Thuraday from Holy present any claim* and de­ M avlag Claim* ar Domaada
follow ing described property
Jadga, Seminal* Caaaty, Flar presently soned R-1A Hingis
Croaa Kplacopal Church w ith mands which you, or either of A galast aald SCatatai
Itev. La Hoy D. B»p*r o fficia t­ you, may bavr against the
Ma, la P rebats,
Family
R esidential
to
C-«
You and each o f you ar* la rai F atale af
o f W illiam
Barnarr
ing. Cramatlon will follow e sta te
Limited Commercial) Bag at a
with burial tu ba In Oaklawn Clancy, J r , deceased, lata of hereby notified and required AMXIK K. MURRAY. FORMER­ point on th* ■ tins of and I
Mamorlal Park. Althnuah a aald County, to the County lo present any elalm s and de­ LY ANNIE E. ENGEL
ft W of th* HE cor o f Rlock D,
northerner by birth, aha con- Judg* or Semlnnl* County, mands which you, or etlhsr of
Deceased. Tract II, of a R tp lat of Traci*
you, may hove agalnet the
aid.rad har.alt only aa a Florida, at hla office In thr estate
Ta
Alt
Crodltosa
and
Persona
of LEWIH W. BUIKIKHH, H aving Claims ar Dsauutda II. IS. I t and 11 of Hanlanda
Floridian. Grxmkow Funeral court houaa nf aald County at
Spring*, r. I). 7, Pg. I. th em #
Hanford, Florida, w ithin a ll deceased, late o f aald County, Agalaat t a l l E state i
llom a In c h a n t .
run N 1S7.SI ft parallel w ith
calendar month* from the ttm# to the County Judge of Semi­
Tou and each of yon ore tha E ling o f said Block D to
o f the flrat publication o f this nole County, Florida, at hlo of- hereby notified end required tha P. C. o f a curve, concave
notice. Two eoplee of each flee In lha court house of said to present any claim s and de­ W erly and having a radius of
claim or demand shall b* In County a t lan ford , Florida, mand* which you, or either of 101.17 ft and a central an al*
w rliina. and ahatl sta te &lt;h* within olx calendar months you. may have against the of i r t r i l ”, thence run along
from tho tlmo of tho first pub­ estate of ANNIE E. MURRAY,
IN THR COURT OF THFI place of residence and poat o f. lication
•a J d -ja rv e_M W orl*-I77rM ftof this nolle*. Two
county Jftsetse, SKMINOI.M flee addreee o f tj|» claimant copTJa"oT—J e t t ' claim or de­ -rtrra-TTT-JfNTViE'"fi. •'KNiHTL to th* P. T. o f aald curve, said
ahrf
•ilhil-'G#
sworn
to
by
tha
^ rv r i . . i K j g 1' « r g M » - ^
deceased, lata or aald County, P. T. lying an th* aforly R/1V
claim ant, or aaant, or atto r­ mand ahall h* In w rltlna. and to the County Judg* of Bern! tin* of Longwood Drive (8. R.
ney and accompanied by a fII- shall atat* the place of reel- nol* County, Florida, a t hie 4 1 0 , thanes run BW'arly along
PRONATM NO. STM
Ina fee o f on* dollar and such dsnea and poat office addrass office In Ih* court house of aald H*trly R/W line of LongCITATION
claim or demand not ao filed o f tha claim ant, and shall h* said County at Hanford, F lor­ wood Drlv* 111.34 ft to access
IN RMi KITATK OF
sworn to by the claim ant, hie
ida, w ithin atx calendar month* I1/W nf fntoretat* No. 4, thanes
WALK It
IHXON
HR..
a lto shall he void.
Oeraldln* Zetmtner Clancy agent, or gttorney and accom­ from ths tlm* of Ih* flrat pub* run BW'arly along said access
known aa WALTER DIXON.
As aaacslrlx o f the la s t panied by a filing fa* of on* llcatlon nf th is nottr*. Two H/W of Intaretst* No. 4 114 71
Daoaaasd
dollar end such claim nr de­
W ill and Tsalam anl of
The e la te a f Florida la
eepla* of each claim or d t ft to Ih* 8 tin* o f aald Block D,
W illiam Barnarr Clancy. mand not oo filed ohoil bo void. mand ahall b* In w riting, and thence run E 440.71 ft to th*
Wattar Dixon, Jr..
/
*
/
Clarence
L.
W
eaver
J
r
,
deceased
You ara hartby nollflad that
Ae executor o f the Last ahall slat* tha place of roR POI). Further described ae th*
a patlllon haa b**n filed In Cleveland, Htephanson a Mis*
dene* and post office addreee southeast corner of 1-4 and 8.
W ill and Testam ent nf
said court p r ty ln s for tha ap­ f*. o. Drawer E
of the claim ant, and ahall bs R. 434.
LEWIS W. UUHGESS,
pointment of an adm inistra­ Hanford. Florida
sworn to by the claim ant, hla
r u tile hearing w ill bo Staid
Deceased
tor of tha estate of lha above- ru b lith March 10 * April «,
agsnt. or attorney and aoeom. In Ih* gemlnel* County Court
STENMTIIOM. DAVIS A
l i . te. i t s i .
named decedent.
panted
by
a
filin
g
fob
e
f
one
Houet, County Commleilonera
MclNTOf H
Tau are hereby required to CDK-II4
dollar and such claim or ds Room, Banford. Florida, WedAttorney* for Executor
file
your
written
defenses
mand
not
io
filed
shall
ba
void,
nesday, April 14. 1144 at 7:to
thereto within forty days a f­ IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF Edwards Building
/ a / a to r g s P. Kngsl
P. M. or ae soon thereafter a s
ter the first publication hereof. THH NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ Hanford. Florida 11171
As
executor
of
the
Last
possible.
Should you fall therein, decree CUIT IN AND FOR BRHINOLR Publish March II, 10. A April
W ill and Taetament of
■eralnota County Zoatag
I. It. l i l t .
w ill be entered In due course COUNTY, FLORIDA
ANNIE K. MURRAY, formCommission
PATRICIA H A R D I N BAR- C D K -ltt
upon eeld petition.
erly ANNIE E. ENGEL
By Robert 8 . Brows
WITNKSS my band and the WICK.
Deceased
Seminole County lasting
P laintiff. NOTICE o r PUBLIO HRAR- BTENbl ROM. DAV18 A
aaal of aald court at Saaford,
INH OF PROFOIBD CHANOKS
Director
v*.
Florida. March ttth . ISIS.
Mct.NTOBH
r
u
h
llih
March t l A April 4.
AND
AMRNHNRNTd
IN
CKRK ARLYI.K IIOUHIIOLDEII HUBERT L BARWICK.
Attorney* for Executor
1141.
Defendant, TAIN DISTRICTS AND BOUND. Edward* Rulldlng
County Judaa
CDK-131
ARINS OF TU B IONINU OR­
NOTH-R OF at'IT
lly Lola U. Walker
DINANCE OF THH CITY OF Hanford, Florida I t t U
TOl HOIIKHT L BARWICK,
Clerk
Publish March 31, It, A April IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
■ANFORD, FLORIDA.
Defendant.
HUTCHISON AND LEFFLER
11. I t l l .
, _Joi j j r* t o t h Y poDDed-theA __ Hollra-te. be why. xirtiulliA t. I.
vJwk-tVf
1
W I T OF AND FOR aRHIROLM
A B ill of Complaint tor Divorce a Public H earlne w ill bo held
—
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
has been tiled against you, and al tha Commission Room In tht
n o t ic e o r b i l e
Attorneys for said Eetat*
CH A N C E R Y NO. I 40X*
City Hall In tha City o f San­
Notice Is hsrsby given that UN1TKD MORTGAGEE SERPublish March II. 10 A April you ar* required lo serve
copy of your Answer or Plead. ford. Florida, at l:oo o’clock pursuant to the final d*«r** of VICING COUP,
I. 11. 1*11.
Ing to the Bill of Complaint on P. &gt;1. un April It. I t l l , te con. foreclosure
and sal* entered
C D K -ltt
P la in tiff,.
tho P lo ln tlffa Attornoy, BAR- older the follow in g ch an aet and In tho onus* pending It the
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT. RT R. NIGER, Ono North Or- amendment* ta tha Zoning Or­ Circuit Court tn and for Sami
NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ongo Bulldlna, Orlando. P lot- dinance a f the City dt Sanford. nal* County, Florida, onto doe JOHN EDWARD COOPRIDER,
*t u t.
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR Ido. tn d file tho original An­ Florida:
ket number l i l t ! , the under­
Defendants.
(A ) That preparty aenod tn signed Clerk w ill sell the pro
■HMINOLR COUNTY.
sw er or P loed ln t In tho offlro
NOTICH o r SUIT
of tho Clork of tho Circuit D I e t r I o t C -l (Neighborhood party situated ia said Coun
IN CIIANCKRT NO. ISSTt
TOi
John
Kdwarl
Cooprlder
NOTICE OF FORHCLOaURH Court on or boforo tho llt h Com m ercial), located between ty described aat
and Bertha M. Cooprlder
day of April. A. D. t i l l . If Oak Avenua and M y i t i s
SALK
Lot II of Reptat o f PINE
Clay City, Kanos*
J. S. GLKA80N, J R , as Admin, you fall tn do ia. Judamont by Avenue from l lt h Htrost to
CREST HEIGHTS as re
TOU ARE haraby aatlfled
letrator o l Veteran*' A tta in , aa default will bo token ogtlnat Park Drlv*. ta proposed te bo
corded
In
P
lot
Book
I.
that
a Complalat t e foreclose
Officer of tha United a tetta of you for tho rollof demanded In changed te C -l (O enartl Com
P o se s IT and t l of the a mortgage encumbering tk*
m eratal) D istrict. Bald pro
tho Rill o f Complaint.
America,
Public Records of gem laol* follow ing ra ti proparty:
DONE AND OltDKniCD at party being more particularly
P lalatllf,
County, Florida.
Let M, Black B. WOODSanford, Seminole County, F lor­ dearrlbad a* folia**:
va.
with the follow ing
MERE PARK 1NU RERlock I, D reim w otd Serena Toaathsr
JOHN VAUOIIN MORRIS. Jit. ida, this llt h day o f March, A.
Rams
o
f
properly
located
In
PLAT, areordtng to plat
Mectloa, P lat Ifcwk I, Faso
and I’AMKLA J. MORRIS. hla D. ISSI.
and
perm
anently
Installed
aa
thereof recorded In Pint
II. and all of Wall Sub(■KALI
wife,
a
part
o
f
tk*
Improvamanta
oa
Book
IL peg* 11. Pubtla
division. P itt
nook II,
Arthur IL Beckwith, J r ,
Defendants.
Records of lom lnol* Coun­
P aso IT. Bdmlnela County said landt
Clerk, Circuit Court.
NOTICE I f HK'tKDT OlVJ-.N
On*
Prlgldalra
Ittfrlgaraty , Florida
Record*.
Semlaoto Couaty. Florida
pursuant la a Final Dacrat of
tor (alas.), Modal and ear- has been filed g g tln it you In
(B ) That property toaed la
By: Martha T. Vlhloa
Foreclosure dated tha l l l h day
lal
Number*
Unknown,
th*
above-styled suit, and you
Deputy Clerk
n ietrlct
C -t
(N elihborhoed
of March, A. D , ISSI. and en*
on* Frlgldalr* R a n a * or* required to oorv* a copy
Com m ercial), located between
tarad In Chancary Ceoe No. ISA It It Y IL NAUKIl
(R
ise.),
medal
No.
IUTS1
of your Answer to th s Com­
Palm etto Avenue and -Laurel
l i l t s , of tha Circuit Court of On* North Oronae Building
m o m . Serial No. 1ICIII0L plaint on th* P la in tiff* atto r­
Avenue from llt h Street to l ll h
the Ninth Judicial Circuit In Orlando. Florida
On*
UN
llo
t
W
ater
Heater
ney*. van den H*rg A ilty . P.
Attorney
for
P
laintiff
■treat, le proposed to ho chang­
tnd for Semlnol* County, F lor­
(E lec.). Modal and Serial O. Bag 1447. Orlando, F lorid*.,
ida, wherein J. B. GLKAHux. Publish Mar. Id. J l. IS * Apr. ed te C -l (General Commercial)
Number*
Unknown
aad to til* th* original of ouchD istrict. Hold property being
J it , aa Administrator of Vet- I. IS li
Seven Venetian R I | n d e Answer with the Clerk of th o more particularly desorlbed as
• ran*' Affaire, an Officer of CDK-IS
(M stalL manufactured by efnrrsxtd Circuit Court on n r
(olio**:
the United StaU a of America
■enkarlk (llasa A Paint Co.. bofar* th* 17th day of April.NOTHH OF SUIT
All Rlock I. L»ta 1 through
havlna hla principal office In
Inc.. Hanford. Florid*— No 1*41. If you fall to do so, a.
STATE UF FLORIDA
II lllock 1, Lola 1* through
lha City of W aahlnaton. D is­
Model or B erll! Number*. dt&lt;-ro* pro ronfoaso wlU ho
ClRKKTINUe
II and lx&gt;ta SI through II
trict of Columbia, ta tha P lain, TUI EVA SMITH CLAYTON,
Block I. all m ock t, Lola Together w ith all structure* ••h en against you for th* ra-'
tiff, and JOHN VAUOIIN MOHand
Improvement* now and lie f dmanded In tho Complaint."
t i l u ek a o o d Avenue,
II through II and Lota II
IIIH. Jit., and PAMKLA J
T his Nolle* ahall bo publish*
Hanford. North Carolina
through II Rlock I. alt haraaftar en aald land, and fin
M olllllH . hla w ife, ara lha DaTau ara hereby notified *haf
B lo .k I i .i Di asm-.'old He­ &lt;uras attached-tbaret*, i s l *11 I I one* a w eek f o r tune o o n -—
r-n.lanta, I will aril ta tha a Sworn Dill of Complaint has
r o lid Section, Plat llook I, rent*, Issue*, proceeds, and pro­ secuilv* week* la The Banford’
hlehaat and beat bidder for cash hern flln l against yuu, being
Pag* le, aeinlaulo County n to accruing gnd to arcru* Herald.
at tha Front Door of tha Semi, an at-ttun fur dlvorca by llanka
Dated 1hl* Mth
dey of
Itooorde, and Lota t and t, from said prrmtaee, all af which
nol* County Courthouse tn the Claytun, In tha Ctrrult Court
W all Subdivision, P lat llook ar* Included within tha for*, March, IML
City of Panfurd. County of of Semlnol* County, at Hanfurd.
1*. Pag* IT. Semlnol* Coun­ going description and tha ha­ (SEAL)
■•mlnol*. State of Florida, at Florida, ant you ar* haraby
Arthur II. Beckwith. I f , 1
ty Record*: and all Black* bendum thereof; also all gas.
ll:*S A. M. on lha llt h day of raqulrad to fli* your anawar.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court.
I. S. I. (pu rling H eights. steam, slaatrle. water, plumb,
April, ISSI, the follow ing da* or athar pleading ta aald Com­
ing. veutllatlng. Irrigating, and
By: Elisabeth Uruanahxn
Plat
Book
I.
Peg*
II.
Semi­
rrlbed property aa eat forth In plaint, with lb* Clerk of our
Deputy Clerk
nole County Record*: and power en ten te, machines, appllaald Final Deere*, to .w lli
aald Court, and to flla a ropy
Francis
w. Gay
anco*
fixture*,
and
appartanLot A and Lot U (!• • • tha
Lot I, Work P. gUNLAND Iher-of to the underelgnod At
southerly 111 feet). W ood­ anrao, wMch now ar* ar may van den Derg A Gey
KHTATKS, according I* plat lornty. It. W. War*. I*. t&gt;. U oi
ruff Subdivision. P lat Book haraaftar pertain to, or be III K. Church Ft.
thereof recorded In Plat Itl* . Hanford. Florida, on or
1
1. Pag* I t, Seminole Coun­ uead with. In. or oa said pre­ 444 First Federal B u lld ln f
Rook II. Page* IS to It. before the llt h day a f April
.
ty Records; tnd Northerly mies*. evea though they be Orlaada, F iend *
Public Retard* of Semi- A. D. ISSI; other*i»* a Deere*
III feet of parcel deocrlb. detached or dllacbabl*.
*• A April dr
nolo County, Florida.
Pro C safteeo w ill b* taken and
ad aa: Ilea Iu II ch W af St publle sole, to th* highest
Together with:
kad aaalaat you for tk* relief
NE corner of Section 1, sa d boot bidder far esab at 11 CDK-’l l I
(I. K. Refrigerator LAS-II- demanded la aald Complaint.
Township 101. Rana* H E. • • I f v k A. M. o a lb* Ith day
■. O. K. Hang* J - it l.T .
DONE AXD ORDERED at
ran ■ It ch. E L it ch. N a f April I M l at th* Front Door
Dated th is l l l h day o f March, Sanford, Seminole County. F lor­
&gt;1 deg E lo N lino of oold of th* B aa*sale County CourtA. D. l i l t .
ida. thle tha l l t h in v a t March
Section. W 11 ch to hag.
•aafark 9rraU
!■ Be a lard, Florida.
(■KALI
A. D. IS li.
All parties In inttroot and (■CAL)
FakUabed D « 4ly aaaage MSArthur M Reck with, J r ,
(■ B A D
rttlsena shall hav* an oppor.
Arthur H. B eckw ith. Jr..
■(day, Baadar aad rkriat.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur M. Beckwith. Jr*
(u n ity to bo hoard at aald htarClerk af th* circu it Court
^**1 „ M M Uk ld
aetmrdi)
Dy: Martha T. Vlblaa. D.C,
Clerk
lag.
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Mark X. Cleveland. Jr.
lly: E.liabelh Brusoahaa
Deputy Clerk
My order o f tha City Com­
Tko Baafaod Herald. SM W
and Harold F. Jakneon
Deputy d a rk
mission a f the City of San­ BEARDALL QRIDLET
tM Of. Bastard, FI*040 a.
Uf CLKVKLAND. STEPHENR W. WARE.
ford. Florida, this lln d day a f AND LEWIS
•ON * MIEN
A tty. far P tslaU ff
Marsh. I M l.
A tU raaye far P la in tiff
Attaraaya te r P lain tiff
P. a Baa t i l l
N Berth Caart at real
JR .
B . U W hatckll
P. O. Drawer H
•anford. Florida
P ast Offla* Boa j* if
Aa City Clark a f tha
b» Car.
Banford, Florida
PubiDh March f t * A&gt;ru *
Orlaade,
City of Hanford. Florida
rut.IIeh March It, 1M
»** March II, ltd !.
W eek JS
Tear U jM
IC P K -III
C D K -tll
CDK-M f

Legal Notice

'

S H E R R Y W ALTZ.
Oviedo H i g h School
senior and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet
Waltz, of Oviedo, haa
been named recent win­
ner of b fou r-y ear
teacher's gchoiarahip.
Sherry, who plans to
attend the University
of 8outh Florida in
Tampa, is editor of the
school year book tnd
treasurer of the Beta
Club.

Street, died Monday.
Born In North Adame,
Mas*., aba waa secretarytreasurer of tha Btarllght
Promenadera and a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
P ic r m o u a nam r
She also served as a Gray
NOTICE I* haraby given that
Lady. Sha waa a graduate of
I am engaged In business at
H ighw ay 1T-SS. Hanford, Semi­
Oak Park (III.) High School
nole County, Florida, under the
and of tha Katherine Gibba
fictitiou s name of JET INN
BAR AND PACKAGE and that
Secretarial School ia New
I Intend to roglotor cold noma
York.
w ith tho c le r k o f tho Circuit
Court. Seminole County. F lor­
Survivors ara her hueband,
ida, tn accordance with tho
Charles Roe*; a daughter,
provlalono of tho F ictitious
Martha Lae Rote; a aon, ■al*.
Nam* Statutes, to -w lt: Be-'lon
Florida atatutea IIIT.
Jam** Leonard Rosa, and her
Dottle Austin 111.01
N!g! Dan C. Y alta
mother, Mra. Martha Oraar,
Cleveland, Stephenson A Mlso
A ttorneys a t Law,
all of Sanford.
P. O. Drawer E. Suits III
Gramkow Funeral Homa la
■anford Atlantic National Bank
in charge of arrangements.
!■ Ike rea rs a f Ska Caaaty Ilulldlng, Sanford, Florida

-----"Trt—enrwiixarthHr-Ja-non­

By Marysag MUaa
Dan mother* and Cub Scouts
of Btar Lake Pack 830 pre­
sented scout Us pine last Fri­
day to Cubmaitcr Bob Buaaell
and Assistant Brace Nalsoa as
an expraealoa of appreciation
for past servlets la leading
iand woridag with tha Pack.
Skit for the ovoalag was pro*
seated by P at mother Mra.
Peggy Marios oad four Cuba,
Don Phllhriek, DarraU Imlth
and Bobby and James Keane.
Tha clover playlet look tho
theme of a brand new deu mo­
ther taking bar group of boys
oa their first etm piag trip. Ai
action developed, tha group
arrived at
as their
taau- d
aaoaeo camp
alia only la le a n that all the
boy* bad broagM agga to
cook, math to tha dlamay of
tha taexperleaced mother who
could Bad aa akctrkal outM a la tha woods aad had not
the vaguest idea how to eook
ia nay otter
all was aa4 MM f v Bto
evea th e n * buagry, had a
lovely dialog table compute
wfth farau l Math aad chiaa.

BanforB

*

�Attorney Fees
May Get Axe
!n Road Suits

Five Boy Scoufs
Win Life Rank
HHonor Court
By Jane Casselberry
Approximately 125 persons
attended the covered dish
•upper and Court of Honor
held hy Boy Scout Troop 311
at Casselberry Community
Methodist Church.
Awards were presented fol­
lowing the dinner by groutjn n ste r W. T. Daniel Jr. Those
receiving their Life rank
were Mike McManus, Todd
-Miller. Fred Staedler Jr.. Bill
Dempsey and Danny S cott
Other advancements were
Bill Daniel and Bruce DeB.-cr, first class; nnd Arthur
Young, Tommy Marine, and
John Hnrwood, second class.
Cubmaiter Dave Waters of
jP °ck 510 presented den chief
™nrdi to four Scouts who as­
sist den mothers. They are
IVtcr Montgomery, Hurnm
Cox, Allen Templeton nnd
Todd Miller.
Badges of office nnd wnrrnnts were presented to the
following junior traders in
the troop, Rlrk Casselberry
and Bill Dempsey, Junior As­
s i s t a n t Scoutmaster: David
Krohne, Senior Patrol lead ­
er; Walter Bistlinc, Assistant
Senior Patrol Leader; Bill
Daniel, Troop Scribe; Fred
.Staedler Jr., instructor; Todd
Miller, Allen Sullivan, Steve
Niearry, Peter Montgomery,
Huron Cox, and
Donald
Rhodes, patrol leaders; Mark
Wcrley, Mike M c M a n u a,
%,l!ruce Delleer, Allen Temple­
ton, and Dnnny Scott, Assist­
ant Patrol Loader*.
Cooking Merit ltudge went
to Richard Harwood, Steve
Adams, It. Daniel, Etlward
Cundiff, F. Staedler Jr., D.
Scott, and W. liistline.
I'ersonul
Fitness
Merit
Badge wus presented to B.
Dempsey, O. Scott, T. Miller,
• F. Stncdler Jr., B. DeBoer,
A. Sullivan, D. Krohne, and
It. Cassclbctry.
Those earning the Soil and
Water Conservation Budge
included Bistline, Dempsey,
M c M a n u s , Scott, Miller,
Staedler, DeBeer, Sullivan,
Daniel, Admns, Niearry and
Casselberry.
..........-Citizenship in the Commun• ity Merit Badge was earned
by Staedler, Mcilanui and
Dempsey; Cltiienship in the
Nation and Coin Collecting
hy McManus and Miller; and
Nuture by Niearry and Bist­
line.
Other badge* were Flrat
Aid, Scott; Scholarship, Mil­
ler; Home Repairs, Shaedlcr;
^ anil Basketry, Krohne.
9
Fn,d 8 Uedler Sr„ a mem­
ber of ths troop committee,
was cited by the scoutmaster
for his contributions to the
troop in working with the
boys in their badge work.
Humorous skits were pre­
sented by three of the petrols
end an impressive candlelighting ceremony preceded
^ the presentation of awards.

New Parole Plan
Eyed By U. S.

^

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach proposed to Congress
that selected federal prisoners be allowed to take outeide
jobs before their sentences
are up.
The honor system plan
would represent an extension
to adult prisoners of the re­
habilitation concept which, up
to now, has been limited to
youthful offenders In a few
areas.

LIFE SCOUTS receiving advancement a t Court of Honor held by Troop
341 of Casselberry were (left to right front) Mike McManus and Todd
Miller; (back) Bill Dempsey, Fred Staedler Jr. and Danny Scott.

HIT ACTS at Hooten­
anny sponsored by Par­
ent - Teacher Associa­
tion of South Seminole
Junior High included
"Tito Enquires,” a fivepi ece combo ( t o p
photo) and “April and
the Raindrops," folksinging group made up
of 3 n n d i Piirkorann.
Cinda Kntthlu and April
Eldridge (left to right)
with Danuta Morski, of
Chuluota, accompany­
ing on t h e Spanish
guitar.
(Herald Photos)

Circus Movie
To Be Shown
In DeBary
The movie, “Tha Greatest
Show On Eurth," scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. Friday In the
DeBary Community Center, Is
next in series of award win­
ning films being brought to
Dellary by the Civic Associa­
tion.
A Cccile B. DcMille pro­
duction, thla film received
academy awards, was rnted
“outstanding’’ by the Film
Estimate Board of National
Organisation* and waa given
Parent
Magasin#
“ special
merit award.”
Other movies scheduled for
the month of April at the
Center are “Teahouse of the
AbfeuU -SWUR*- CAPTtT M r sndthe Walt Disney document­
ary, ‘T he Living Desert,’’
April 30.
No admission Is charged
for these movlee and everyone
is invited to attend. Hat la
passed for free will offering
to help defray production ex­
pense.

Migrant Faces Murder Charge
CLEARWATER (UPI) — woman was slightly wounded
A justice of (he peace hnn
ruled a 33-year-old migrant
fruit picker from Pennsylvan­
ia will go before the grand
jury on a charge of first de­
cree murder In the slaying of
a supermarket manager.
William Lee Burton, who
was arrested at Washington,
Pa., is accused of the pistol
slaying of Alfred E. Corbin.
A deputy sheriff testified
Barton hns confessed.
Corbin was shot to death in
hit ear Feb. 3 a* he and n
fdii.ilc employe of the store
ijit J n J tls , car In ■ _secluded
area north of St. Petersburjf
about mid-afternoon. T h e

Trailways
is
FASTER
to
NEW...
YORK!

Five For Five

TALLAHASSEE (UPD—A
Legislative Council roads com­
mittee is tempering with wis­
dom Its determination to get
a hill to cut down attorneys’
fee* in road condemnation
suits through the coming ses­
sion of the Legislature.
The committee agreed to
seek endorsement of the full
legislative council for a bill
which would be less ambitious
than the one attempted in
1963. It failed. The philosophy
this time is "get a foot In the
door" with a hill that has a
chnnce of passing.
The rommittcc also heard n
report on how much Florida
owe* on bonds sold to finance
state, county and city road
construction. The total is
$627.6 million. The largest
part of it waa the $279.2 mil­
lion debt for county roads
which is Imcked by the two
cents portion of tho gasoline
tax which goes for county
roads.
Tlio $167.2 million in Sun­
shine State Parkway bonds is
second largest. Also being
paid off are $149.4 million in
municipal bonds and &gt;26 mil­
lions in county road lionds
secured by county funds derived from surplus gasoline
taxes.
The bill approved by the
committee dealing with a t­
torneys’ fees would leave it
to the judge In condemnation
suits to set the fee for the
landowner’s nttornry, who
must he paid hy tho state, hut
the fee would be based on a
percentage of tho difference
between whut tho state of­
ferer! for the property and
what
price.
At present, the foe to a t­
torneys in these rases is also
set hy the judge, but is tiasrd
on the full umnunt of the
price set by the jury.
During the 196.1 session,
the House approved a hill
which would have set an un­
varying fee fur attorneys,
cutting down drastically their
pay. The bill wus killed overwdielmjngly jn_ a Serrate rnmmitire before it ever got to
tire floor.

SsnfnrS

RrrilB March 30, 1005—Page 9

State's Magic Appeal
Told In FP&amp;L Report

ULTRASONIC MUTATIONS, experiment projoct exhibit entered by Joint Stuart of Alta­
monte Sprint?* in the Lyman With Science Fair,
broiiKht hint hiKlu*t honors when lie was chosen
the school’s overall winner and later the project
proved to be nnionK top winners of Seminole
County IleKionnl Science Fair, (licruld Photo)

HIDDEN HKIIIND strong geometries
on cal estimated to weigh lietween 45 nnd 50 |&gt;ouuds which now is a “resi­
lient" at Sanford Zoo. The cat was captured re­
cently by (’apt. Larry Aubry, of Mullet Lake
Park, anti David Murray, of Geneva, who some
three weeks iiro killed another rut weighing 42
pounds near Aubry’s homo.
(Herald Photo)

The story of Florida’s
magic appeal and amatlng
progress will b« carried to
every atate in the Union and
many foreign countriea by a
colorful new publication just
off tha press,
Florida Power ft Light
Contpany’a 1904 annual re­
port — sporting a cover that
Invites the reader to "Explore
Florida" — la in the mail this
week to more than 40,000 peo­
ple all across the land who
own shares In tha electric
utility.
Keyed to FP&amp;L’s yearround program of boosting
Florida, the 14-page publica­
tion helps ”*ell" the state
wherever it goes. It is illu­
strated with brilliant color
photos of Floridians a t work
and play, nnd looks more like
a popular picture magaiine
than a corporation report. The
presentation is designed to
dramatise Florida’s appeal
and phenomenal growth.
“ In 11MM, Florida’s amaiing
vitality act the paca for new
gains in all layera of the
state’s prospering three-ply
economy," says FPftL board
chairman McGregor Smith In
his message to stockholders.
“Tourism was nt an all-time
high, industry chalked up
rapid expansion and agricul­
ture harvested its biggest to­
tal cash Income in history. In
fact, by most any measure you
might chooee, our state’s
progress and e r o n o m I c
strength are etrlkingly appar..* N _____

ed with a splash of color phstos.
Other companies play up
their products in their annu­
al reports, but Florida is tha
“product” FPAL ia promot­
ing.
The report ii being mailed
out magazine-style without
an envelope to attract increas­
ed attention. This ia not un­
common today, but FPftL pio­
neered the technique a num­
ber of year* bark whan it waa
standard procedure to mail
annual reports in envelopes.
The report presents an in­
formal format and an tasyto-rrad typographical presen­
tation. It should prove as ap­
pealing to the average reader
to the analyst checking sta­
tistics and buslntta activity.
With FPAL serving prim*
growth areas of the state, tha
report notes that Florida’s
progress Is vividly reflected
by the expansion ot Florid*
Power A Light.
Indicative of tha state’*
growth aro figures showing
Hint FPAL last year added
new customers at the rate of
3,600 per month. At the asms
time, the company’* generat­
ing capability was increased
to 2,963,000 kilowatts — a
jump of 300 per cent since
1951. Electricity teles were
up 12 per rent, an increase of
320 per cent during the peat
decade.

.

In the leading featura head­
lined “ Florida . . . Its Magic
Appeal Nourishes a Thriving
Economy,” the state’s growth
story la detailed. Industry,
agriculture a n d
Florida’s
wraith of natural and man­
made attraction* are portray-

w e'recookin'up
a real treat
for yo u ...

Tlie U. S. Public Health
Service reports that more
Ilian 26 million Americans
arc edentulous—toothless.

Come and enjoy it.

ADMISSION FREE!
and T H R U
New

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)
— Patrolman Randolph R.
Luedke will be ready to ap­
ply for his medical degree
any day now. Ha deserves it.
Luedke delivered a baby in a
police ambulance for the fifth
STOCKHOLM (UPI) — time in his five years on the
Swedish sailors weigh from force.
3.4 to nearly five pounds
heavier than their landlubber
compatriots, according to a
study of ths National Associ­
ation for Diet and Health.

England

Heavy Gobs

NOTICE
Ther* will b« a public hearing held by the
City of Baaford Zoniag and Planning Commu­
nion ow Thursday. -April-lr-1985--at--8sOO-M!..
in the City Commission Room of the City Hall
to consider the request to rezone:
J. E. Paces Subdivision beginning 157 Vi
feet Weal of northeast corner of lot 43 nnd
running East 100 feet thence South 135
feet; thenc* West 100 feet, thence North '
135 feet to the point of beginning accord­
ing to Plat Book 1, Page 91, Public Records
of Semiaole County, Florida.
From R-2 one and two family residences to
that of R-3, multiple family dwelling dUtrict.
The proposed us* is a doctor’s office at 1005
East Fourth Street.
All property owners within 300 feet of this
property are hereby notified of thU public
hearing.
Clifford W. McKibbln, Jr.
Chairman
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YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
Tha nation's railroad critic la more
than a n a tte r of financial transfaatom for companies In troabia. I t
•ven voce beyond the much-needed
nod crn ltln f of equipment and facil­
ities.
W hat a r t needed are entirely new
conception! of railroading—or rail*
le tt road Inf—if thla kind of around
travel la to become an attractive al­
ternative to automobilea and buaea
and airpUnoe.
Speedia the key factor In Intercity
trav e l The fa t teat trains in the
world today run between Tolnro and
Osaka, cruising a t around 185 miles
an hour. Japanese enjrlneera plan to
build a more powerful locomotive
which, in the eominf decade, will be
able to reach the ultimate speed—
about 185 m.p.h.
This la the top, because a t th a t
speed friction between wheel and
rail reaches the vanishing point, and
without friction there can be no
movement.
But there Is no reason to restrict
oneself to wheels, and the Japanese
are experimenting with a design in
which a train would run on an air
cushion over concrete tracks.
Propulsion would be provided by a
revolutionary application of the prin­
ciple of the electric motor—changing
It from rotary to linear motion.
Speeds of 500 or 600 miles an hour
are theoretically possible.
Other ideas th at have been sug­

Balance Wheel

gested In th e past ara Jet-powered
trains and trains shot through vac­
uum tubes. Then there is th e peren­
nial monorail, which has yet to grad­
uate from the short-run, showcase
stage.
R esident Johnson has called for a
200-mlle-an-hour rail link between
Boston and Washington. If the Jap­
anese engineers are right, this won’t
be accomplished with conventional
locomotives.
Building such a line, in whatever
form It m ight eventually take, would
be an expensive undertaking. But it
would b« loss expensive in th e loni
run than perpetual taxpayer subeld
iting of our present relics of a 19th
century form of transportation.
I t m ight also save our children
from having to pave over completely
this heavily traveled part of the
country.

By David Head
frees the beak published by
The MscmBlan Cm)
Distributed by Newspaper
It was all very well for
Wordsworth to enjoy so much
working leisure "away from
It a0.MYou remember:
"It was a beauteous evening,
calm and still,
The holy time was quiet as
a nun
Breathless with adoration.”
But 7 a.m. brings the dash
to work, and concentrated
work Is punctured with inter­
ruptions, and dull work is
punctursd with music, and
the lunch brssk is cut short
to maks •‘mors time” later,
and I p.m. is the rush hour,
and svsnlngs ara ntvsr long
enough, and the bast televi­
sion programs are lata, and
to get to the country is too
much effort after a day’s
work, and at the weekend
everybody else has the same
idea, and when we get to
management level we have
the worry as well aa the
work. . . . When were you
last calm and still I
In sueh a world the eity
saint is to let his ordsred
life confess the beauty of
God’e peace. It takes some
doing.
We sometimes grumble that
churches are tranquil, but
most city churches lay on the
layman more and more jobs,
or more and more bouts of
conscience for not doing
them, until the ungodly hours
are breathless with exertion.
You think I exaggerate? 1

Thought For Today
Therefore it is said, Awake, 0
sleeper, and arise from the dead, and
Christ shall give you light.—Ephe­
sians 5:14.
e

•

•

Truth never need fear the light.
Sunlight falling on a dead log may
hasten the process of decay, but sun­
light falling on • living tree makes
It grow and become luxuriant.—
Joseph R. Slxoo, The Way Out of the
Dark.

Bruce Bioisot — Roy Cromley
Tam's quest lea brings out
the interesting fact that

a "cosmic rsasrloesales’* ee
yea dwarf meaataias o f Ir­
ritation Into mere mole­
hills!
C A 8I V-4B0: Tom W„
aged 41, is the fatty, weighing
114 aad with a blood pressure
o f 140/100.
"Dr. Crane," he protested,
"if obesity is such a serious
health hasard, bow do you
explain the ripe old ago at.Utetd-bv-peoplr -UW-Wtaaten
Churchill, Herbert Hoover
and former President WUllam
Howard Taft?
“Didn’t President T a f t
weigh almost BOO pounds?
"And he lived to be 72,
which I’d call beyond average
for his generation, wasn’t

policy.
And the company physician,
WASHINGTON (NBA ) —
who Is always very strict, Like all major upheavals, the
certified hia blood pressure at Negro revolution of the
1BS/S0.
IMOs contains within itself
"But, Dr. Crane,” this Col-

msntl President Taft had an
easy-going personality.
Ho later went to the U. 8.
Supreme Court, which he had
preferred all along, for his
temperament was even and
placid.
But many other people
have volatile tempers and get
fired «p to anger at a mo­
ment’s irritation.
Emotion will thus soom
blood pressure, as win hidden
phobias' or'Cbfopttxse.
For example, an Army Col­
onel in Tennessee consulted
me during World Wkr II,
saying he had been in the re.
serves, but wished to get back
Into active duty,
A week before he applied
for active service, he had
taken out • life insurance

complex o f some sort about
a doctor in military uniform.
"And whsn I received my
physical exam at Army Head­
quarters, my blood pressure
was 119.
"The doctor must have
sensed that I was peychologkelly disturbed, for he sug­
gested that I wait for a week

Herald Area Correspondent!
A Memento Ipriuge
Mrs. Julia Bertas
SB84BU
Bear Lake-Foreet City
BUS. Maryi

Political Notebook

Yes, occasionally a fat man
will live to a ripe old age.
But thla is the exception to
the rule.
And probably due to unus­
ually hardy ancestry.

Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances West
BBS-4119
Lab# M ean s
Mrs. R. L. Johns
ISS-4TSS
Longw sod
Mrs. Donee Bate
BIS-HIT
North Orlande
Mrs. Margaret Cei

te s t
"Well, la th i meanwhile,' I
consulted two mors physicians
In private practise. One got
my blood pressure at 114 and
the other at IM, so 1 figured
the life insurance medic was
correct
"But aa soon as that Army
doctor approached me, I felt
turmoil deep inside. And it
showed up at once, for my
blood pressure reading hit
BBS."
This ease is a classic to IIluatrate the power of the
mind and your emotions.
For this Army Colonel's
systolic blood pressure soomed as much as 87 points, appatently due to hia hidden
complex about aa Army med­
ic.
If you are already afflicted
with a high blood pressure,
due to obesity or other
causes, Imagine what may
happen whsn you grow excit­
ed or try to run for a bus.
Bo avoid tobaceo and other
factors that may soom your
blood pressure by thickening

suranee o f their constitutional
right to vote.
Yet as they wait impatient­
ly for this newest product of
their protests to bo shsied
for them, they might look
upon the dangers that go
with revolution and have in
some measure already made
their appearance In this one.
Revolution means sudden,
sweeping change. This the
Negroes seek. Abetted by ths
enraged responses o f resist­
ing whites in the Deep South,
they have bad some stunning
•oeettitfl.
One groat danger Is that
oven the most responsible
Negro leaders may be driven
on by the notion that some
makes all
sw ift change
change swiftly possible.
But in jobs, housing and
education—the great areas
where fundamental improve­
ment ia crucial to the N e­
gro's future—there ia no per­
suasive evidence that revolu­
tionary speed is attainable.

dffJW d.

Sanford, Florida

Tuns., March 80, 1965

thus narrowing the "pipes."
Take o ff any excess weight.
Then develop a wider horiaoa
so you will train yourself to
become more placid aad un­
ruffled over minor irritations.
Send for my booklet "How
to Break tka Tobacco and
Liquor Habits," enclosing a
long atamped, return envel­
ope, plus B0 coats.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane la cars of this news- i
paper, eacleoing a leag (
stomped, address id envoi- ,

Hurling their bodies against
these stubborn roadblocks, the
revolutionaries, roused to a
pitch where onlv immediate
setlun II Judged acceptable,
may find their frustrations
hard to contain.
Here the perils that lie
within revolt eould quickly
surface.
Revolutions are not neat,
tidy affairs. They tend nat­
urally to excess. Original
goals can be lost sight of, and
tactic glorified more than
objective. Undesirable join in,
using the cloak of good pur­
pose .to cover rank misdeeds.
Signs grow that this warp­
ing process has afflicted the
Negro revolution even before
the crushing encounter with
the tougher barriers.
Martin Luther King Jr.,
whose goals have been re­
peatedly served by favorable
U. 8. court decisions and de­
crees, says a higher moral
law gives him the right to
disobey court orders he diesp proves.
Thoughtful white lawyers
here in the capital have been
astonished to find others in
their fraternity arguing that
a "good result” in racial cases
justifies wrenching the law
to f i t
One attorney, a stout lib-

branded a "technical so-and
W" I6r Insisting that the law
should bo upheld as written
and intended by its congres­
sional sponsors.
More than a few symp­
athetic observers are sadly
concluding that the Negro
revolution Is contributing ma­
terially to the growing na­
tional disrespect for law and
order.
Moat often remarked la the
failure of untold numbers of
Negroes—Including a good
many of their leaders—to dis­
tinguish between the abuse
and the proper exercise o f
police authority.
Negroes seem very close to
arguing, in fact, that any ofTidal restraint upon a Negro
la discriminatory and consti­
tutes "brutality." Unabashed
criminals have been quick to
taka advantage o f thla pos­
ture and to ahout "brutality”
after capture for a crime.
The sit-in (or lle-ln), once
a tactic used with effective
restraint, has been converted
Into a kind of visible ulti­
matum, In a country which
under normal circumstances
does not act by ultimatum.
The dispatch o f troops to

Letters

By Water C. Parkas
Smile even though you are
are NOT on Candid Camera.

hope I do. Somehow In all
this there must be balance
and discernment Somehow
the Holy Spirit must help us
create order. Somehow ws
must accept a heavier burden
than activities—that of being
a certain sort o f person.
Otherwise we may start
thinking we are justified by
deeds done and distance cov­
ered. We may become well­
doers-on-strings, and — wait­
ing to give ourselves to peo­
ple—find there is| little of
ourselves to give; our man­
ner restless, our time short,
our interests small, our com­
pany boring, our insights
clouded, our energies dissipat­
ed, and our attitude idolarous
because we have come to believs that it ALL depends on

of a disciplined prayer life.
Others are convinced they
need it and know how much
is lost whsn they lose it.
Prayer is the conscious rec­
ognition of Ood’s holy pres­
ence and purpose in all life—
Including the "now” of pray­
er. This will usually involve
the use of words. We hsvs
the words of Scripture to
convey God’s meaning in
events; we are to make a
meaningful reply, using words
to communicate, to clarify,
to commit ourselves.
That makes prayer engage­
ment, aa well as withdrawal.
Prayer should no more be re­
mote from life than life Itance of activity and passivity,
of giving out and taking in,
of rush and re st Prayer, for
all its physical inactivity, is
to be seen on both sides of

the scales. For a man’s inner
life is as complex as his out­
er life, and prayer is p r in ts
life facinf Godwards, as wor­
ship la public life facing Godwards.
Prayer, as life, needs its
pattern; here too, ws can help
one another; and hers too,
the pattern will emerge from
our lively contact with God
and our world. In Pasternak’s
"Dr. Zhivago,B Lara went to
church because "she needed
the accompaniment of an in­
ward music, and she could
not always compose it for
herself.’’
Liturgy
informs
prayer. But so does life.
Equally needed is the dis­
cordant clamor of the secular
world.
Prayer is the contrapuntal &lt;i
combination of two not en­
tirely dissimilar melodies —
God’s holiness and God’s
world.
(NEXT: Giving . . . with
levs.)
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Lawn Spraying

Although confined to his
bed, a lt-year-old Georgia lad
successfully attends” school
by telephone. But hia arith­
metic teacher still has to be
alert for wrong numbers.
Last year g o v e r n m e n t
agencies purchased more than
300 million aspirin tablets.
Dad figures that’s just about
enough to ease his income tax
headaches.

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Weaving in and out of
traffic lanes creates a pat­
tern—of possible death,
s e e
A slightly flared lamp shade
gives a better spread of light
than a straight or drum-shap­
ed shade.

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According to marine biolotgiats, fish cackle, yowl,
bark, groan, honk, snore and
wheese. Now you know what
kind of a noise annoys an
oyster.

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A soo keeper supplements
his modest wages by moon­
lighting as a babysitter for
a couple of eight-year-olds.
Bays he fcsla right at homo
with them.

Thirdly, will I fat preferen­
tial treatment in the event 1
might become involved with a
t a a n i is r a v ju K ic* try w w
ly presenting my honorary
mombsnhlp card or will I
get the book thrown at me
for not having a card.
They know who they seat
letters to aad they also know
who joined or did not join.
Therefore, if I do not contri­
bute | l t I'm already ia their

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columns of a Notches, Miss.,
newspaper desires "Light doser work.” Imagine dosing on
the job and getting paid for
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vis sad B. A Johnson plus
Constables R. B. C uroll, Gra­
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open hostility,
I apeak for a number of lo­
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DeBary 4-H Club
• Achieves Record
In First Year
An ever crowing and im­
pressive lilt of award* la be­
ing achieved by the DeBary
4-H Club, now In it* f ln t
year aa a formal organiiation
in tha community with Its 32
member* coming from De­
Bary, Enterpriie and other
nearby surrounding areas.
Officers of the club are
Mickey Thursam, president;
Linda Sweeney, vice presi­
dent; Sherri Laughlln, secre­
tary-treasurer; Judy Kelley,
reporter; Matt T h u r s a m ,
county delegate, and Debbie
ro tte r and Jo* Vickers, ac­
tivity leaders^ Adult leaders
are Henry Thursam and Mrs.
Janet Potter with Mrs. Thur­
sam as assistant.
Serving as officers on the
Volusia County 4-II Club
Council are Matt Thursam,
vice president, and Mickey
Thursam, treasurer.
Ribbon winners at County
Events Day held at DeLeon
Springa Included Carla An­
thony (top winner), Laura
Thursam, Milana Crawford
and Jamie Crowder, dress re­
vue; Debbie Totter, Milana
Crawford,
Steve Johnson,
Matt Thursam, Roger John­
son and Mickey Thursam, tal­
ent;
Stcphany Miller, Sandra
Grandle, Patty Sweeney, Deb­
bie Potter, Laura Thursam,
Linda Sweeney and Roger

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DEBARY 4-H CLUB has gained outstanding recognition in its first year
of organization. Among members are (left to right, front) Patty
Sweeney, Jamie Crowder, Dena Laughlln, Judy Grandi nnd Richard Pot­
te r; (second row) Sheri Laughlin, Dcbby Potter, Milana Crawford, Mickey
Thursam; (third row) M att Thursam, Steve Johnson. Curia Anthony,
Laurn Thursam und Linda Sweeney. Little Sandy Grandi, in front, helps
displuy the club emblem.
(Middleton Photo)
T -T

By Mra. Ritchie l i m i t
Ken Hicks, chairman of the
Spring Festival to be sponsor
ed Slay S by the Entcrpri'c
School Parcnt-Tcach&gt;r Coun­
cil, has issued a call tor vo.untcers to help with the event.
Taking the form of a big
Western and Country Music
Show, the festival will include
games such as darts, fish
pond, bean bag toss, ring toss,
shoot for the basketball and
horse ride*. There will be
prises offered for the best
western and country outfits.
Any person with talent for en­
tertainment along lines of the
overall theme la asked to con
tact Kicks.
There will be a while ele­
phant tale and a handcrafts
booth. Those with items to
donate for the white elephant
sale are asked to call Mrs
Fred l’crrick Jr. to arrange
for pickup of items. Mrs.
Louise Meis may be called on
handcraft articles.

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Stepped-Up
Plan Announced
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Army and Air Force will
begin two year college ROTO
programs next fall in a move
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onstrations; Milana Craw­
ford and Mickey Thursom
(top winner) public speak­
ing.
Roger Johnson and Carla
Anthony won trips to sum­
mer camp and those winning
trips to District Events were
Steve Johnson, Matt Thur­
sam, und Mickey Thursam.
Medal winners a t Awards
Night in DeLand were Matt
Thursam, achievement; Deb­
bie Potter, clothing; Frank
Cog, entomology; M i l a n a
Crawford, food and nutri­
tion; Jimmy Randall, garden­
ing; Matt Thursam, recrea­
tion; Mickey Thursam, safety,
and public speaking.

SPELLING BEE winners nt Benr Lake Elementary School, shown with
Principal George Dabbs who called the words, are (left to right) Dan
Hensley, first; Gayle Gullentine, third; Debbie Ackermun, second, and
Tim Bowser, fourth. Dan and Debbie will be trying for the county chumpionship with Gayle us alternate.
(Herald Photo)

Dinner Scheduled At Casselberry

By Jane Caiaelberry
t ficers for the coming year. I Tickets for the dinner are
The Council of Teachers and Dr. Howard A. Oser, dentist available from room mothers,
Parents of South Seminole Ele. who live* in Eastbrook, will at the school, or at the door.
Those planning to attend are
mrntary School at Caiselbcrry talk on Dental Care.
will sponsor a Ham Dinner
Art work done by the pupils encouraged to purchase tlieir
next Tuesday, from 5-7 p. ra. will be on display in the class­ tickets by Friday, if possible,
in the cafeteria.
to facilitate planning.
rooms.
Following the dinner, the
Mimeographed findings of The capable staff of the
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
regular meeting of the CTP the atudy group on teiur.K and lunchroom under the direction
Rev. Em'* 11*11 of Apopka will be held at 7:30 p. m. in grouping will tie ir aibH e at of Mrs. Howard Babbitt, lun­
was guest speaker for the Loy the auditorium. Main order of the meeting to th-sc interest­ chroom manager, will prepare
alt) Dinner given by the En business will be election of of­ ed.
the meal.
tcrprlie division of Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church
with some 40 persons in at­
tendance.
Members of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service
were in charge of preparing
B R IN G YO U R CAR TO
the spaghetti dinner with assis­
THE EXPERTS D U R IN G
tance from Mr*. Ed L. Cunn­
ingham in making the sauce.
THE NEXT 3 D A Y S ...
Budget for the coming year
was presented by Mrs. J. V.
j Compfal. brake check end
Richard, chairman of the Ste­
wardship and Finance Comm­
edjuthnen)’
ission. A total of 20 pledge
•• card .—vreve-turned- ter -under­
j ireke fluid added, entire braU
writing more than half the
eyitem reed checked
sew budget

Barnett Church
Has Dinner

GOT WEAK
BRAKES?

Messiah Women
Have Meeting
Women of the Meeeleh Luth­
eran Church, Caiaelberry,
held their March meeting at
the home of Mr*. Paul Weteon, 102 E. Loren Court, Fern
Park, with II members In at­
tendance.
The program was presented
by Mr*. Harold Card Jr. Bi­
ble atudy wee on the Second
Epistle of John.
It wee reported that the
group recently purchased Its
third new acolyte gown and
is presently aesembling a layette to be cent oversea* for
foreign mission*.
The hoeteaa served refresh­
ments following the meeting.

FRONT END
SHAKES?

Traditionally, College Re­
serve Officer Training has
been a four-year affair.
Under the new optional
plan, ROTC training wilt he
provided juniora nnd seniors
who may then obtain regular
or reserve commissions in the
Army and Air Force.

Company which closed its mill
Some 500 people In the town
in 1956 after a majority of the of about 6,000 population lost
workers voted to be repre­ their johs.
sented by the Textile Workers
The case, which has been
Union (AFL-CIO).
before the Natioaal Labor Re-

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T hc
Supreme Court unanimously
decided Monday that an em­
ployer has the right to close
bis entire business for any
teason he pleasci but said he
cannot shut down Just part of
his operation for anti union
purposes.
T h e unanimous decision
came in the case of the Dar­
lington (S. C.) Manufacturing

Altamonte PTA
To Meet Today
By Julia Bartos
Up to date activities and fin
ancing at Altamonte Elemen­
tary School will bo discussed
by Principal Frank Gore at
today's 7:30 p. m. meeting of
the school'a Parent-Teacher
Association.
Reports will be given on the
installation of blinds for use
with audio-visual work, which
soon will be completed, and on
progress of the five-classroom
addition now under construc­
tion at the school.
Third grade homeroom mo­
thers will be hostesses and
will bo in charge of refresh
ments.
Ai a meeting of the PTA
executive board last wi
committee* were named

FOLK SINGER in traditional ntyle, Mrs. Colicon Wiggins of Casselberry proved a popular
favorite a t Hootenanny sponsored nt South
Seminole Junior liiifh School by the ParentTeacher Association.
(Herald Photo)

istions Board (NLRB) and tha
courts for about eight year*,
is one of the best known hi
recent labor history.
The opinion, by Justice John
M. Harlan, sent the cate back
to the board for more hear­
ings.
The NLRB found Darlington
had violated federal labor
law by threatening employes
and dosing the plant for antiunion reasons.
It attributed the same vio­
lations to Deering Milliken,
Inc., a parent corporation
which wai the exclusive aalei
agent for 27 Millikin milta
along the Atlantic Seaboard.
The board held the whole
system constituted a single
employer, commonly controll­
ed by the Millikin family.
However, the 4th U. S. Cir­
cuit Court of Appeali, decided
that an employer had a right
to close all or part of a bus­
iness, no matter what the rea­
son.
The appeals court did not
d e c i d e whether Darlington
was an entity in itself or part
of the Millikin complex.

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Next meeting will be April
20 at tha homa of Mra. Rob­
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Circlt, Casselberry.

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�Seminoles Meet Winter Park, Leesburg On Track
Grace Sayles
Wins SWGA
Championship

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Grace Styles defeated VI'
tlan Pierce in a hard fought
match at Mayfair Country
Club and became champion
golfer of the Sanford Women'a
Golf Aeaociation.
Marian Cos defeated Jimmie
Llvlngiton and won the cham­
pionship consolation.
Following are results of
other flights:
First Flight— Doula DeGan
•hi, winner: Doris Spencer,
runner-up: Jo McDaniel, con­
solation.
Second flight— Frances Phil­
lips, winner; Jackie Crawford,
runner-up; Jan Johnson, con­
solation.
Third flig h t- Thelma Vote,
winner; Ann Marsh, runnerup; E lite Balion, consolation.
In lbs weekly Ladies Day
tournament Class A waa won
by Marian Cos; Claia B,
Frances Phillips; Claia C, Jan
Johnson; nine hole grpup, Lor
raine Miller.

Ik t

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Rrrslh P a w ((—March 80, 1065

T r ib e A f t e r
7 t h W in
Ry David Hlggtahelham
Herald Sparta Writer
The unbeaten Seminole High
track team will go after its
seventh straight win Wednes
day afternoon at 4 p. m. when
they host the Wlntar Park
Wildcats, the Colonial High
Granadian, and the Leesburg
High Yellowjaeketa.
Thus far this season the
Seminoles have defeated nine
different teams and four of
them twice. This record is the
best In the Metro Conference
with Winter Park close behind
Coach Dick Williams said
early In the season “ Winter
Park and Leesburg will be our
toughest competition that &lt;
will see all seaion."
Tha Seminoles are fresh afafter their victory ovar Mel
bourns, Titusville and Cocoa
last Friday. Tha team has

BRAVES MANAGER Bobby B raw n ponea with
two members of Seminole High School bnnd.
Band ntayed in name hotel with Bravcn in Tnmpa lant weekend, Sunan Stein and Cathy Moore
are alno ahown.

HANK FIHCHER, Milwaukee pitcher, give*
nutoRrnph to P at MacKall of Seminolo High
Bnnd at meeting In lobby of Tampa hotel. Many
of Bravea player* gave bund autogruphs and
posed for photographs.

2 Title Bouts
Braves Blanked
On Tap Tonight
By Evans Hurler

NEW YORK (UPI) - An­
other chapter In the story of
boslns'a amsiinff fh lr th h»
New York will bo written to­
night when more than 11,000
fans jam Madison Square
Garden for the sport’s initial
Indoor championship doubleheader.
In the first scheduled 13rounder, which wilt get under­
way at approximately 0:30 p.
m. EST, Emile Griffith wlU
defend his world welterweight
title against Jose Stable pro­
nounced Stah-blay) of Cuba's
Oricnte Province. Griffith, a
native of the Virgin Islands, la
favored at 13-5.
I n m a d l a t e l y thereafter,
light heavyweight king Willi*
Paitrano of New Orleans and
Miami Reach will meet Jose
Torrea of Playa Ponce, Puer­
to Riro, in another scheduled
15-rounder. The betting odda
are much shorter on this one,
Taitrano being favored by
13-10.
The attendance for tonight's
twin bill might faU a llttla
short of the Patteraon-Chuvalo throng, but tha llva gate
is virtually certain to e ic te d
the Garden record of 1110,491,
set In 1047 when Joe LouLi suc­
cessfully defended the heavy­
weight crows agalait Jersey
Joe Walcott.

By Past Glad
Herald Sports Writer
Tommy Dourls pitched a nohit game Monday as the
Evans- Junior High baseball

Umpires Clinic
Slated Friday

By Fred Down
haa hit no fewer than four
UPI Sport* Writer
bomera. Don Drysdale pitched
When doc* .431 equal .6827 seven strong innings before
Aik that question in the Los weakening as the Dodgers
Angelo* Dodger*' Vero Beach, snapped the Orioles' five-game
Fla., training camp and the winning streak.
lowliest rookie will come up
Ron Taylor and Barney
Schultz,
the
“ long"
and
with the right answer.
It's when Tommy Davis It "short" relievers of the bull­
hitting .431 because there's no pen, pitched Impressively as
better explanation for why the the St. Louis Cardinals beat
Dodger* are playing 0X8 hall the Minnesota Twins 3-2. Tay
with 11 victories in in exhibi­ lor yielded his first run in 10
tion game*. Just as there is no runnings this spring when Tony
belter explanation for the Dod­ Oliva homered In the first Inn­
ger*' disappointing .494 won- ing while Schultz pitched
lost percentage in 1944 than three perfect Innings after tak
Ing over for Taylor in the
Davis' .273 average.
The Dodgers know their pit­ fifth. Lou Brock's triple and
ching should l»e among the Bob Uecker’s double led the
best in the National League Cardinals' attack.
Elsewhere, the Cincinnati
this year but are concerned
over their run-scoring ability, Reds downed the Kansas City
especially in view of the win­ Athletics 83 with the aid of
ter trade that sent slugger three hits by Pete Rose and
Frank Howard to the Washing­ four scoreless Innings by Jerry
NORM DORS AN, pro- ton Senators. That's why It's Arrlgo . . . San McDowell
fcHslonul golf instruc­ so Important to them that T. struck out seven batters and
tor, is now giving les- Davis seems to have recaptur­ yielded only one run and four
s o n s a t tho Orattgu es! the form that made him the hits in the Cleveland Indiana'
Knoll Golf D r i v i n g NL batting champion in 1902 7-2 win over the Chicago Cubs.
Larry Jackson, a 24-game win
It n n k e in AUamuiito and 1903.
ner in 1964, pitched four shut­
Ilad Bad Year
Springs. A grntluato of
Davis hit .343 with 133 runs out Innings for the Cubs.
Bonn State University,
Astros Win
bitted
in ami 27 homers In
Ilorsnn has been pro at
Bolling Hills Country 1942 and baited .324 with 44 Jim Wynn'a homer and dou
RBI's and IS homers In 1903.
a double by A1 Spangler
C l u b a n d a t L a n d Then cam s tha ordeal of last ble,
and a triple by Lson McFadO'Lakcs Country Club. season in which Tommy seem­ den
paced the Houston Astros
(Herald I'hoto) ed to be swinging blindfolded to a 3-1 triumph over the New
at Umca.
York Met.-. Don Larsen yield­
Davis, hitting safely In his ed the Met run in the first
then breezed
11th game, had two singles t i m i n g a n d
and a double Monday when through four ihutout frames. .
the Dodgers beat the Balti­ Don Ixiek drove In four run*
more Oriolea 7-3. In addition with two doubles, a homer and
Racea at the Osceola Drag to his .431 average, Davit Is a single to lead tbe Washing­
Strip were rained out last Sat slugging at aa .904 clip and ton Senators to a 104 win over
urday night.
The Semlnols Timing Assn
R A C IN G 1)A V S L E F T
ONLY
elation will reschedule the
drag racea for April to.

The 8anford Recreation Da
partment will conduct an urn
pires clinic, for the benefit of
boys participating In the U t­
ile League program this yaar
at Ft. Mallon Park Friday
from 4:30 until • p. m.
Umpires will demonstrate
the fundamental rules that will
apply to Llttla League play.
Ralph Slumpf will conduct
rules pertaining to the batter;
Sam Farrell will rover the runnera’ rules and Jim Jernlgan
will handle the pitchers' re­
sponsibilities. Ground rulta
also will be discussed.
The annual umpires ellale,
for umpires and managers,
will ba held at the Sanford Re­
creation Office tha nights of
April 2-74. AU umpires and The Sanford Recreation Dir­
managers will be required to ector Jim Jernlgan today an­
attend.
nounced Wednesday as the
deadline for entering a team
In this year's “ Men's SloPilch’’ or “Church" league*.
All entries and rosters, in­
cluding those already entered,
muat be in the recreation of­
fice by Wednesday.
League-play Is scheduled to
atari in both softball leagues
Solomon Aetlon
4.40 Monday, April 12. Games will
be played at the new PineQuintal* (1-4) $27.20
hunt Park and also at Ft.
Perfects (4 1) 162.40
Fifth Raco—2/4—Time 41J0 Mallon Park.
Coro Hi Dare 10.00 a.ao 4.00 Jernlgan said detailed In­
Sanmark
4.00 1.40 formation aa to entry fee, eli­
Picket Lino
M 0 gibility rulea, etc. could be ob­
tained from hit office.
Quintals (t-S) $31.00
Parfacta (1 4 ) 143.40
Hath Raeo—1/14—Thao II.M
Par-Lln Gossip o.oo 4 20 1.20
Wide Gap
14J0 $.00
V.S. Sea Captain
3J0
Qulnlala ( IS) 261.00
Perfects (1 4 ) $131.70
Itfc Raeo—I/O—Tima 4147
Wa'alda Taffy 11.00 0.40 1.00
J um Eva
0 00 3.00
Plaata Mahal
2.20
Qulnlala (1 4 ) 242-40
Parfacta (R-B) IlllJ O
Mh Raco—l / l l —That 2141
Kaflno
M 0 4.40 M 0
L L'a Belinda
2.00 2.00
Terramycln
0.10
Qulaltla (4 4 ) 120.00
Parfacta (0-4) $11400
Ninth Raeo—1/14—Thao 1144
Dave Hall
U.20 $.00 4.00
HI Troublaa
2.00 IJ0
Co Leiler
HO
Qulnlala (1 4 ) J17.au
Parfacta ($-1) 141.20
T an * Raeo—1/14—Thao IMO
Ebony Rock 11.00 7.00 4.00
O.R.'s New Day
7.00 8.20
Quito Nice
2.00
HAPPY CATCH — Ralph Houk, fisherman and
Qulnlala (7 4 ) $30.20
general manager of the New York Yankees,
Perfects (7 4 ) $20.70
gleefully demonstrates a t Fort Luuderdule the
n th Raco—1/0—Thao 40.70
She's Set
440 I K 2.20
length of an award winning bass he caught in
C liiU rlaj Rosa
2 .M 2 40
tha 1965 Schlits $500,000 Florida Fishing Der­
Rocket Pam
2 40
by. Ha holds a $25 check for his fish th a t
Qulalela (1 4 ) H IM
waighad four ouncae. The Derby la offering re­
Perfects ( M ) 260.00
wards up to $10,000 for the capture of any
Mutual
111,111
Schlits tagged fish during Derby periods.

Amigo Rocker,
Kissntell Meet
Amigo Rocker and Kluntell,
two speedsters who have bean
among the steadiest perform
era at the track this season
go against each other la to­
night's featured loth raeo at
the Sanford-Orlando Ktnnsl
Club.
Amigo Rocker, owned by
Komar Herndon, has finished
in the money la II of 14 starts
with tight wins. Jo# Gerard's
Kluntell hat won seven races
in 21 starts.
Other steady performers In
tonight's feature include Don
Abernathy's Proven F a c t ,
Paul B oom's Luplno and DrC. E. Millar's Gator Band.
Rounding out tbo Hold will
be Cecil Austin's Royal Aet
reat, Darold Robertson's Lady
Troubles, and Deep Rock Ron
net's Barbie Rock.
Reiulta of Monday races:
First E aco-8/16—Has# 2IJ2
Glory Trans
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Tommy Davis Hitting .431
For Streaking L. A. Dodgers

learn blinked the Sanford
Junior High Braves, 0-0.
Dourls struck out right and
walked only one man. Billy
Miller wai the only Sanford
player to reach first base.
Skipper Senkarik was U10
losing pitcher. He was replac­
ed in the fourth inning by
Mike Morgan who did a fine
job in relief, preventing any
further Kvani scores.
U was the first loss of the
season for the Braves. The
record la now four victories,
one tie and one Ion.
The Braves will meet San­
ford Naval Academy on the
Academy H e l d Wednesday
afternoon.
Starting pitchrr for the
Braves will be cither Mike
Stubblni or Gary Maples. The
Naval Academy most likely
will start Ken Kiser.

Deadline Set
For Slo-Pitch,
Church Leagues

WHITE SOX manager A1 Lopez smiles happily
as he meets Mrs. Ernest Cowley and Sharon
Drum after sports banquet in Tampa Terrace
Hotel. In lower photo, Bob Lackey talks with
Gov. Haydon Burns, who attended the sports
banquet. SHS band took advantage of the oc­
casion to meet many of baseball stars.
(Photoa by Mrs. H. L. Johnson)

Rain Washes Out
STA Drag Races

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tha Pittsburgh Pirates . . .
Howard'* pinch tingle drove
in the “lead" rua far tbe
Senators la tha alghth Inning
. . . Don Wert homered and
Norm Cash knocked in a rua
with a aingle as the Detroit
Tigers shaded tbe New York
Yankesi 2-1. The Yankees
were encouraged, however, by
a good showing by Whltey
Ford, who allowed both De­
troit runs and six hits In se­
ven innings.
Wade Hlailngame pitched
Ihrce-hit ball for aeven innings
aa the Milwaukee Braves bast
tha Philadelphia Phillies s-o,
extending the Phillies' string
of scoreless innings to 20.
Philadelphia ahortatop Cookie
Rojas pulled a thigh luacle
during the game and may ba
sidelined aevcial days . . . .
Dean Chinee went seven shut­
out innings In Uw Lot Angeles
Angelas' 2-2 victory over Seat­
tle of the Pacific Coast League
but laid afterwards that hit
control Is still off.

Exhibition
Results
By United Presa lateraatienal
Milwaukee 3 Philadelphia 0
U s Ang (A) 2 Seattle (PCL) 2
Cleveland 7 Chicago (N ) 2
Detroit 2 New York (A) 1
Lot Ang. (N) I Minnesota 1
Houston 3 New York (N ) 1
Washington 10 Pittsburgh I
Cincinnati 8 Kanaaa City 3

Hole-ln-One
Tournament
In Progress
Ry Jolla B arise
Tha Hole-ln-Ona Tournament
sponsored by the South Sami
nole Jayceea la now in pro­
gress each week day from 7
until 10 p. m. and on Satur
dayi and Sundaya from 2 until
10 p. m. at the Orange Knoll
Golf Driving Range on SR 438
seat of 1-4 la Altamonte
Springs.
Competition will continue
through April 10 with Uw play­
off on April U at which time
a 2300 savings bond will be
awarded the winner.
Weakly prltea given are one
set of pro-line Irons of win­
ner's choice for first place;
pro-line clubs of choice for se­
cond, and a $20 golf bag for
third.
Rules of play, a t reported
by Ed Bishop, project chair­
man, allow tbs player to use
any club of his or her choice.
The ball must be played from
a designated area with win­
ners judged nearest to hole in
the 110-123 yard contest.

Fish Fry Set
Friday Night
Tbe Seminole County Sportsman'i Association will hold a
family fish fry Friday Bight.
The event will be bald at the
Sportiman’a Association Fork
on Highway 42, at tha Waklva
Rlvar.
Serving will bagla at 7:28
P-m. Proceeds will go toward
recreational improvements at
tha park. Tha public la invited
tu attend.

been working on tbe relays
and oo the Individual events
(hat eaeh athlete takes part
in.
Winter Park and Leesburg
have the strongest Uama that
they have had In a number of
years with many returning let­
ter men, but the Seminoles are
in the beat shape they have
been In all season and have
broken a number of school
record In both running and
field events in the past alx
meets.
Coach Bob Mother's Winter
Park team placed fifth in the
stats meet last year. He hat
more depth this spring and
believes be has the belt 180
and sprint medley relay teams
ainee he'a been at Winter
Park.
Mike Kelly it the Winter
Park star in the hurdles and
high jump. John Slaa will
compete in tbe dlscui, Paul
Mallaka in the hurdles and
Mike Hatcheraon In the 220.
Slat will duel Sanford's Da*
vld Not 11 in the dlaeus Wedneiday. Slat haa been over
the 160 foot mark and finish­
ed third in the Florida Relays.
Noel] haa topped 131 fact for
the Seminoles and holds a
school record.
Seminole High la expected
to have the edge over Winter
Park In the mile and 440 re*
lay events.
Steve Barron of Leesburg
finished fifth In tha Florida
Rclgyg la tt w mile run atut
will be favored In that event.

Texas Champion
To Meet Payseur
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) —
Medalist Bud McKinney of
Dallaa, Tex., and Ted Payaeur
of Evanston, 111., were tchcduled to clash Tuesday In the
quarter-finals of (he Ponce da
Leon Seniors golf champion*
ship.
McKinney, who la the West*
era and Texaa senlora champ,
lost tha first four boles Mon*
day and then earns roaring
back to win his match with
Wayne Graf of Columbus,
Ohio, 2 and 1.
Payaeur, aasiitant to the
president of Northwestern
University and winner of (his
tournament two years ago, de*
faatad former Ameaiean and
Western aenlora champion Al*
Ian Rankin of Columbus, Ohiov
2 and 1.
In Tuaaday'a other three
semi final etaihea it was Oil*
var Latour of Needham,
Maas., va. R.T. Toney of Pied*
mont, Md.; Stanley Mateiak,
Hartford, Conn., va. Douglas
Ounter of Richmond, Va., and
Romeo Trudeau, Montreal,
va. Nolan Hatcher of Flor*
cnee. Ala.

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DEAR ABBY: I have
reed your eolumn for many
years and wondered how
anyone eould write to a
•tra n te r about their problema. Now I find myself
doing just th a t I feel that I
am writing this not for myaelf alone, hut for many
others just like me.
I am a big, heavy woman
—not by choice. I am Just
“big” and have been this
wsy all my life, t can't ima­
gine myself ever haring
been little enough to have
been a baby.
Abby, we big people bars
hearts and feelings the same
as little women. We are us­
ually the butt of jokes. No
one seems to think we can
be h u r t Let me tell you,
Abby, my heart is breaking
as I write this letter. I want
love and companionship like
any other woman. Aren’t
there any men who like fat
girls? No woman turns

Jacoby

By Abigail Van Buren
away from a man because heis big and f a t But men
shun big, fat women. Why?
Don't suggest diets because
that won't help our bigness.
Please don’t just throw this
letter' aside. Answer it, Ab­
by, for all of us who are—
BIO AND LONELY
DEAR BIG AND LONELY: My heart goes out to
everyone who was not real­
ly created "equal.’* And that
goes for the underslted as
well as for the oeerslied
person. But "big" people
need not be PAT. I AM go­
ing to suggest dieting be­
cause half your problem
could be solved If you were
merely a "big" woman—not
a big, fat one. You plead
for acceptance for the big,
fat woman. P irst try trim­
ming yoursslf down. Big
girls everywhere are enjoy­
ing the love and companion­
ship of big men. And some
"little men" have shown

themselves to be “big" hy
choosing a bigger woman.
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DEAR ABBY: If I were
GLENDALE, w h o s e hus­
band brought home a paint­
ing of a nude woman, I
wouldn’t make a fuss at all.
I would hsag the picture
on our bedroom wall, ovsr
HIS side of the bed. And on
MY side I would hang a lifesited picture of GREGORY
PECK, and dream!
GERTRUDE
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DEAR ABBYi My moth­
er died two years ago and
my father recently married
again, t like my new moth­
er, but I can’t bring myself
to call her “Mom." I have
tried, Abby, and I always
and up feeling ao guilty I
go up to my room and cry
it ouL I loved my own moth­
er very much and 1 know
I will never love my step­
mother that way. I am the

OnBhidqsi

One of the mors unusual
NORTH (D)
forms of the duck play Is the
A 104
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lead of a low trump in order
to retain control of the suit
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BAIT
until you have a chance to
draw tha defenders’ trumps.
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This play la exemplified in
♦ l o i i oa a
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iate Bridge Tournament.
B o tr m
T h e official bidding ia
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shown in the bos. North and
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South don’t have to follow
A
T
th at bidding in order to get
East
and
West vulnerable
their bidding par, provided
North Bast Beatfc W*et
they arrive a t the spade slam.
1A
Pass l A
Paso
West is instructed to open 3 *
Pass S »
Pass
tha king of hearts and South U
Pass I A
Pass
Pasa I V
Pam
should hava no trouble find- &lt; A
ing tha correct line of play. ■t*— n w pin— r a r
Opening lead—v x
Naturally, he wins the first
trick and then he should lead I unless trumps break 3-2 and
h* want* to lose his trump
a low trump from his hand.
Ha won’t maka ths hand trick without giving up dura-

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By Oswald
C O N F IJacoby
DENTI AL

my’a ability to ruff a second
heart lead.
East wlaa tha trick and la
directed to force dummy by
leading a second heart. South
must got back to his hand and
the correct wsy to do It is to
cash one of dummy’a high
diamonds and ruff tha next
one.
The hand It aat up so that
South can make ths hand if
hs ruffs a heart In dummy at
trick two; cashea the ace and
king of trumps and then playa
out dummy’a diamond* and
rlubs in ths correct ordsr. The
fact that this play works
dots not make it correct buT
South geta two consolation
points instead of tha six he
would get If he adopted ths
best lint.

W&amp; JJw Woman:
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
boys, to turn hsrself back in­
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. to a 1 2 -yaar-old with a 1 2 DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: year-old’s bedtlms and maka
My husband is so jealous that no movs of any kind which
hs thinks nothing of tailing Inconvsnlsness him.
But nslther of you can
our children th at hs wishes
they had never been born, lie changs the other and to Insist
Is especially hateful toward that you should possess this
our 16-yaar-old girl. Ha hat transforming power is foolish.
You could get together, of
caused her to lota her steady
data. She haa to b* In bad at course, and admit the mutual
10 p.m. Hs screams a t her for dissatisfaction and acek tha
wearing eurlera around the help of a marriage counselor
house on Saturday mornings who might be able to help you
and last Sunday called her each begin te change your­
"aeum" fa r being two min- selves.
But I hava the feeling that
utea lata a t Communion. How
this suggestion will not bo
can I manage euch a man?
ANSWER: What you real­ acceptable. I t seam* that you
ly maan ia "How can I ehange have ta choose between ths
him into another kind of two remaining alternatives.
m an?" You want him chang­ You eaa either break with
ed from an abusive husband your husband or say to your­
and father into a benevolent sslf, “I will stay with this
marriage bscauss • t a y i n g
one.
Hs want* everything differ­ with it is mors advantageous
ent, tee. Though ha haa chil­ to ms than breaking it."
That’s ctllsd “adjustment."
dren, he wishes ha didn’t Hav­
ing them, ha wants them Many married people accept
changed. Ha want* his attrac­ it as the solution. On# of the
tive daugl.Ui to a ttia c t no j partners, tha mors grown-up

oldest in the family and
when I hear my younger
sisters and brothers calling
her "Mom" It hurt# me
aomething terrible. I don’t
know why 1 feel the way I
do, but I sura wish I knew
what to do about it. Pleas*
help ms, Abby. It’s Import­
ant.
CAN’T CALL HER MOM
DEAR CAN’T: With your
younger sisters and brothers
calling y o u r stepmother
"Mom," in the Interest of
family harmony you should,
too. Yeu must try to andure
your loss (without being
conspicuous about It) After
all, the loss to your brothers
and slsUra waa equal to
your oarn. Your stepmother
doesn't expect you to love
her at you loved your
own mother. She just wants
you to love her. Give your
new "Mom" a chance.

ons, recognise* that choice
must be mads between taking
or leaving tha marriage. He
or she stops asking for magic
transformations to taka place
In the disappointing partnsr
and starts using the emotion­
al anergies ha or aho has besn
wasting in futila fighting and
complaining to do the beat
with what's s t hand.
It's hard on the children.
But even for their sakes, you
cannot change their father.

TO
"WRONGED" IN F O R T
WORTH: Forgiveness Is the
fragrance of a violet on the
heel of the one who crush­
ed it.
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Troubled? Write to AB­
BY, Box 49700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a pereenal reply,
enclose a stamped, eelf-addressed envelope.
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For Abby's booklet, "How
To Havo A Lovely Wed.
ding," send 60 eents to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif.

Benefit Game
Slated Friday
■ y Jane Casselberry

The South Seminole Junior
High School athletic program
will benefit from a Student*
Faculty Basketball game to be
playad Friday, April 2, at
7:30 p. m. la the Lyman High
gymnasium.
H m doubleheader will fea­
ture games between the girl
students and distaff members
of the faculty aid the boys and
the men teachers.
Cheerleaders will endeavor
to stir up some enthusiasm
for tbalr teams in this battle
of youth vi. experience. What­
ever the outcome It promises
to be an evening of fun and the
public ii invited.

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TUESDAY F. M.

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polish goeet
Now ia tha tea sen to toy a
new hair-do—no curia—and
to buy a new hat. It ia tha sea­
son to pet a new act of make­
up acceaaoriea, and a change
In lipstkk and nail polish la
indkatad. Tha color* are soft,
pal* and they look natural
when applied. You may even
want a new hair color, to do
it now and enjoy a lovely now
color all summer.
Thar* is a now sad roplly
good hair setting gal just ar­
rived on the scene. Dlpplty.
Do Setting Gel ia clear sad
comas in a Jar—pink far aver­
age hair and groan for the
more difficult to a c t Tha
fraganc* ia nice and froth,
when you touch your finger­
tipa to the gel and stroke your
hair before rolling It ap you
havo a pies seat holding pro­
ps ration. Ths name ia amuaing, but tha product ia nsedad and good. You can uae this
new gsl when your hair ia wet
or dry, so you can suit your
own ideas when setting your
heir.
Be euro to not* the new
things I toll you about for fu­
ture reference. Have a "note­
book" of your own.
Tomorrow—Career A f t e r
Forty

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Extension Club
To Heor Report
On Officers

By Donna EoUs
The nominating committee
will recommend a slate of of­
ficers for the roming year
and election* will be held at
tha regular meeting of the
I-ongwood Extension Home­
maker* Club echedulrd for 10
am . Thursday a t the Civic
(I) N sw s with J1 U» Wal­ fc«crxe Building on Church
ls e s
Street.
11:10 (It What a This Sosg
Mrs. Felix Meg*, prvsldent,
(l&gt; 1 l.ovs Lucy
10:11 (t) NDC Nrws
will conduct the meeting and
ttiSS (t) Csneoatratlon
a Chinese auction will take
(f) Andy ot Mayborry
(S) D«c. Ilrlda
place with Mrs. Hasel Ruther­
11:10 (I) Jeopardy
ford and Mra. T. Zult In
(S) Ths MeCoys
charge.
C) Pries is Rlsht
Mr*. R a l p h Newromer,
WEDNESDAY P. M. health
and safety chairman,
Bsy
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TV nO A Y , MARCH 39, 1946
TV T la a ’s Show i f iha Night:
10-lt p.m. NBC. Bell Telepboo* Hour (Color) (Rerun)
A lovely hour devoted to the
lyrics of ths lata Oscar
Ham m entsln II. Henry Fonda
hosti; singing le entrusted to
riorenes Henderson, Susan
Watson, John Reardon, B ar­
bara McNair, John Raitt,
Johnny Harmon, Gratchcn
Wyler and the chorus. The
songs com* f r o a
"Show
Boat," "Carousal," "Flower
Drum Song," "South Pacific,"
"Ohlabomi," and many other
wonderful shows.
13 Noon-irM p.m. NBC.
"Call My Bluff." (Premiere)
(Color). Nsw gam* show in­
volves bluffing, poker style,
with word definitions. Ccle
brity captains for premiere
week are Orson Bean and
Peggy Cass. Bill Layden hosts.
11:30-1 p.m. NBC. "I’ll Bet."
(Premiere) (Color). J a c k
Narx hosts new game show
pitting celebrity c o u p l e s
against each other. Sort of a
"Do You Trust Your Wife’s
( H u s b a n d ’s)
Knowled g sl" Dsn Blocksr and Pa­
tricia Blair era opening ce­
lebs.
7:30-1:20 p.m. NBC. Mr.
Novak "The Student Who Nev­
er Wax." An inlrlguiging if
somewhat far-fetchod drama.
A brilUant problem student
creates a mythical "X " trans­
fer student and gats four
friends to join him in a group
impersonation. T h e "gag"
flops pathetically, but there
ire some touching moments
and young Robert Walker
givas a sensitive parformioce
as the ringleader.
7:30-4:20 p.m. ABC. Com­
bat "The Hell Machine."
Saundcra and a couple of
ether Americana turn a tierman tank into a Trojsn horse
s i they try to escape from
the enemy. Frank Uorshin
guests as one of ths Amor.

TV Time Previews

team , a racklasi driver whose
claustrophobia inside tha tank
almost spalls disaster.
4-4:10 p.m, CBS. (Not shown
in New York metropolitan
aroa). This is the postponed
airing of Jackie Clark’s star­
ring episode which the young
comic hid hoped would be a
pilot to hla own serlca. The
aeries apparently didn't make
it, though Clark's routine
(here dramatised) garners a
few laughs.
1:30 9:30 p.m. CBS. The
Red Skelton Hour. TV’s Terry
Mason In a change of pace
play* the devil tonight. In
Skelton's comedy s k e t c h ,
George Appleby would sell his
soul to be a bachelor, and
Raymond Burr appears to do
business. The Kinks, a must
cal group from England
(what another?), supply the
songs tonight and in the silent
spot Red is a man searching
for a treasure in a mansion
he just purchased.
8:30 9:30 p.m. NBC. Hulls
baton. Michael Landon makes
the Journey from the Ponderosa to the ponderous. "Little
Joe" hosts a session of teen
yowleri, with Um talented
folksters Ian and Sylvia show
ing lo out-of-place advantage.
“ Greats" include Ihc Vibra
Hons, Joe Brown and the
Bruvvcrs, Cannibal and the
Headhunters, etc.
6:309 p.m. ABC. McIIale's
Navy "The Great Nceklace
f n \r«

Caper." Moral: Don't call Na­
val Intelligence to recover a
m ining nacklaca, not if you
have something else to hide.
Lots of monkey business hero
as a chimp iwlpoa Wally's
trinket and he tries ta maka
MeHtle the scapegoat. Funny
bit when tha captain learns
the Identity of tha m an from
Naval Intelligence.
9-9:60 p.m. ABC. Tha Ty­
coon “ H’a Alt Rolatlva."

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diecoverod t h a
deodorant,
"Bight Guard,” which waa
roelly created for men. They
loved Iti It ia invisible, you
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can spray It on clothaa, does
not aUin and hs* n freah fra­
grance. Since tha sroasan be­
gan unsurplng this, Right
Guard now comes in a stun­
ning new feminine style con­
tainer. Thla ia tha on* deodor­
ant for ths family. The new
container mate haa any bath­
room deear and It does n real
to Job. It'a so important to men,
™ women and children.
Be aura t* ahop for now
ah*** now while the atyle* are
being displayed. Some more
comfortable Ideas have enter,
ad tha picture. Toes arc round* *4 Juet a hit, and true roundad too* can ha found. A few
ankle atrapa ar* teen in high
styling. And, o f course, you
( f can find aho* coloring at any
nation counter and yon can
color any aho* to match or
harmaniit with any ou tfit
Thera is a new ides in removing M il palish. Just try
tha Delph Pad; on* pad will
do a ljta a fingernail*. Thla is
m o d s# , and ao convenient
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B u st U J . S a v in g s B o n d s
•TAR •PARO LED SA V IN G S PLAN
FOR ALL A M C R IC A N S
I M .f i

FKB WEEK

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Miss Diana Haynes
D. R. Beistel

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en hearty approval of tha
club for their delicious re­
freshments.
•
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IT SEEMS th at L t Cdr.
Rlnn Wilstcr and his wife
Vicky live out a t Banana
Lake, west of Sanford.
THEY know where they
live, but in their desire for
privacy, managed to get ao
far out that their friend* and
guests can’t find them. Hence,
a t a recent party given for of­
ficers, their wive* and tech
reps and their wlvea, the par­
ty was a little late getting
started while guests were try­
ing to find .the action)
Eventually, with the aid of
search parties all the last
guests were found and the
whole thing turned out to be
a big success, according to
Shirley LaRocca.
The KVAll-1 wives plan to
have their next luncheon, an
event alated for Thursday, at
the new Open Hearth Restaur­
ant In Maitland. Mary Anne
Obuaek and Kay Rccknur will
lie the hostesses.
ANOTHER EASTER EGO
HUNT on tap la the one
*cheduled by the Enlisted Wi­
ve* of RVAH-I for their chil­
dren.
Thla I* to be held in the
city park acrosa from the
First Methodist Church on
Park Ave. on April 17 a t 10
a.m.
Thla is such a big group
and their are so many young­
sters, the Eleven wlvea de­
cided to divide them up. Al­
so this makes it more fair
and more fun. One group will
lie the little kiddies from two
to six yenra old and the other
will bn the bigger youngsters
from seven to 12 year*. So it
will actually bn two hunt*.
All the children of the squad­
ron are invited to attend with
their mommies.
The Eleven wive* have had
two social events recently.
One was a coffee to Introduce
new girl* and nt that time
the wive* met Carol Derkelnnler, i'a t l.unsa, Joan Emmlch, Virginia I^iwn and
Joyro Thompson. S p e c I n I
guest* were Mr*. Chandler
Swanson, Mr*. Jnme* Mayo
anil Mr*. R. W. Kennedy.
At the tegular meeting In
the N'WM room the group
saw a cancer film entitled,
•'Time and Two Women." Dr.
Charles I’ark, Jr. was the
guest *|ionker, with Mr*. Hel­
en Gleason of the Seminole
County Unit of the ACS in
rhnrgo of the progrum.
At till* meeting several
guests were introduced also.
They Included Joanne Muel­
ler, Lillian Lamb and Rose
Marie Rucker.
Mary Rufus, new social
chairman, told the group that
many activities are planned,
but she I* not reaily to an­
nounce them yet. The time
and place of the next meeting
is not decided yet, either, a*
it Is hoped a certain speaker
will lie available, according to
Igiui*e I'otopinski, new pub­
licity chairman.
•
•
•
NOTICE FROM Y O U R
JETSTREAM COLUMNIST:
Girls, y'alt keep appointing
new publicity chaiimen, so
consequently we keep getting
our wire* crossed I
Please remenilier that all
publicity that you expert to
get Into thi* week's Jetatrram
MUST lie on my desk by 0
a.m. on Monday morning.
We don't have time to stop
and take phone culls with
long account* of meeting* or
social events. There ha* to
lie a deadline somewhere and
t) a.m. Monday morning IS
ITI
If at all possible, please
write your new* — Yes, we
know you are not an experi­
enced reporter, but that's al­
right, you just get the farts,
time, place, who, what, why,
when, where and PLEASE,
full names, not Just "Mrs.
Smith" to my desk and we’ll
get them in order.
If you do write it, mall It
by Saturday, so It will be in
the Monday morning mall
her*.

O.K.T

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•
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IT S ALMOST TIME for
the Bombing Derby and what
a lot of excitement is build­
ing up around this annual
event
Kitty O'Gara, first vice
president of the NOWC board
has been named decorations
coordinator and of course,
you know that the theme will
lie "E ast Meets West."
Nearly I,bOO Naval officers

K I T T Y O'GARA, ia
Bombing Derby decora­
tions chairman for Na­
val Officer’* W i v e *
Club.
snd their wlvr* or dates, mil­
itary dignitaries and promin­
ent civilians are expected to
attend the party in tha sta­
tion ballroom, April 0.
The decorations motif will
swing from Oriental to Euro­
pean, depicting Snnford as a
global Naval Air Station,
with It’s men and planes en­
circling the world, from east
to west.
Each officer’s wlvea rluh,
under the direction of their
representatives will help fash­
ion the decorations for the
party, help do the actual dec­
orating of the ballroom, ns
well as decorating themselves
for the gala occasion.
The week of the Derby,
while husbands Hre busy win­
ning honors, the wives will liecome active In a schedule of
operations for the social end
of the week.
On Saturday, Aprilr 10, all
Navy folks will be guests of
the Sanford-Seminnle Joycees,
all civic clubs and the rlty
at a huge feast at the pirnic
nrca. And of course, the Blue
Angel* will he there, too for
the air show.
WASPS held their monthly
meeting for March with a
luncheon at the Capri. The
hostesse*, Mrs. I/iu Mu*grove and Mis. Robert Con­
roy, followed a St. Patrick's
Day theme with shamrocks at
each place ami green hats
at intervul* along the tallies.
The centei piece wee mails of
mum* and glads sprayed green
ami was won~as- tftS“dcwrprisc
by Mis. G. L. Mahlmann.
Election of officers for the
coming six months took place
liefnre the luncheon wux serv­
ed with the following new of­
ficers installed;
Mr*. John Robison replnces
Mr*. Jnmrs Parson* as pres­
ident; Mr*. Ed Gellner repla­
ce* Mr*. Ira Hughe* a* vice
president; Mr*. G. I,. Mnhlmaun replace* Mr*. Gellner as
Rerretary-trrasurer; Mr*. Par­
sons replaces Mr*. Hill Wade
a* hospitality chairman.
Mrs. It. N. Thiel indicated
her willingness to continue on
a* publicity chairman and a
new chair wa* installed with
the addition of a program
chairman. Mrs. Jerry Mickelson will serve In this capacity.
Plans were made to continue
bridge lesson* which nre now
iieing taught hy Mrs. Itoiuson
and several people indicated
an interest in tcnnl* lessons
which are offered by Mr*.
Emma Kwanson of |.orh Ar­
bor.
Following t h e luncheon,
Mr*. Richard Glecson from the
American Cancer .Society and
Dr. M. A. Nesmith presented
a film on canrer. This I* an
interesting and informative
film and many question* were
answered by Dr. Nesmith at
it* conclusion.
The hostesses for April will
be Mi*. Parsons and Mr*.
Harold Danklefs.

Fashionettes
Every New York manufac­
turer must have bought a
supply of four-ply pink silk
crepe. The pink, sometimes
muted, &gt;ometlmca s h a r p ,
showed through a number of
spring collections.
• • •
New for the head are scarv­
es with bangs attached. The
triangular scarves come in
five solid shades — black,
white, beige, French blue and
hot pink. The bangs are in
three shades — blonde, bru­
nette and red—and are set by
a beautician so that the wear­
e r can comb, cut and shape to
her own taste and style. The
bangs are washable, can be
dry cleaned and the maker
said they also are moth­
p r o o f , non-a llergenic and
flameproof. Since the colors
are Interchangeable, a girl
can wear red bangs with a
black scarf, brunette bangs
with a pink scarf, and so on.

Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Haynes
Jr., Sanford, announce the en­
gagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Diana Joy, to Daniel R. Belatel, aon of Mr. and Mra. R. A.
Beistel, Plttaburgh, Pa.
Misa Haynes attended Sem­
inole High School and receiv­
ed her B. S. degree from
Florida S o u t h e r n College,
Lakeland. She is also a mem­
ber of Phi Mu social sorority.
Currently, she ia a member of
the faculty of Hurst Element­
ary School In Holly Hill.
Mr. Beistel attended Oviedo
High School and received his
B. S. degree from Florida
Southern College, and is a
member of Kappa Alpha fra
tcmlty. He Is associated with
Federal investors Insurance
Corporation in Tyler, Texas
The wedding will be an
event of April 15 at the First
Baptist Church in Sanford.

Enterprise

P e rs o n a ls
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
L. J. Hill of Jacksonville,
formerly of the staff of the
Children’s Home, has been
visiting friends here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Abbot
and family have returned to
their home in ML Hope, Ala.,
after visiting with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Wllborn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wllborn and Mr. and
Mrs. Royal Goodwin.

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North Orlando Garden Club Creates Planters

Engaged To Wed
By Dottle Austin
EVERYBODY'S MAKING
PLANS for Easter and for
the Bombing Derby. They
come ao cloae together thla
year th a t all conversation
around and about the Sanford
Naval Air Station concema
one or the other, or both, of
theae eventa. The promlae of
acting the Blue Angela la alao atirring a lot of excite­
ment, and your columnlat la
looking forward to thla event,
toy.
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•
CPO WIVES are one club
that ia planning an Eaater
Egg Hunt for the klddlea of
chief petty officer*. Thla will
be held on Saturday a t 2 p m.
on the club grounda, IP It
doean'l rain. In that caae, it
will be postponed until Sun­
day aftertjoon r t 2:30 p.m. in
the aame apot.
Named to plan for thla
event and make all the ar­
rangement* for fun and guinea
for the children, from toddler*
to age twelve are Hetty
Smith, Ann Bcleaowakl, Jo
Slanklewlca, Mary Wlggin*
and Ulta Ganderton.
Don't forget about the potluck aupper for the CPO Wlvea and their huabanda, Ruby
Ilofecker, publicity chairman
remind* club member*. It'*
alated for 7:30 p.m. April 3,
(that'a Saturday), a t the club.
•
•
•
RVAII-9 OFFICER'S WI­
VES are working on a craay
kind of acrapbook that they
are planning to aend to their
huabanda.
Thla 1* a very unuaual kind
of acrapbook, with very un­
uaual picture* and very unusuni caption* below the plc4w
l
—
We haven't aeen It, but hnvo
an Idea it I* Intended to bring
many a laugh and a churkle
to the officer* of Nine, while
they arc deployed.
The group worked diligent­
ly on their acrapbook when
they met Innt Friday to play
bridge a t Shirley Youngblade'* home.
N eat meeting I* acheduled
for Thuraday — till* I*
luncheon at Jim Rpcnccr'*
Restaurant.
•
•
•
TIOKRETTES are a I an
planning an Eaater Egg Hunt
for their children.
Till* will be held April It
at .1 p.m. a t the home of Par­
ham Coodmnnann. After the
hunt, there will lie a bathe
que, whlrh ahould be fun for
the adult*, when the children
have their fill of pretty Kaater egg*.
Clot* Owen and Janice Cul­
ver were named to bake for
the HSO In March, with Mar­
garet Reynold* and Diane
Echols to take over In April.
Morn fun on the agenda
will be the family picnic
scheduled for April 24. Till*
will begin nt It a.m. at Lake
Golden. Barbara and (’ami
Ferrler will lie In rhnrge of
arrangement* for this occa­
sion.
I’al Bussell, who is leaving
for England aoon, wa* pre­
sented with a blrthatone pen­
cil in U’half of the club. This
popular girl, who ha* been ao
faithful to club urtivltln
will lie greatly missed by all
and next Tuesday the club
plans to have a fare-well cof­
fee for her, as well as for
Mr*. Jcxsle Taft.
Elaine O rati, Janice Culver
and Margaret Reynolds will bn
in charge of this event, whlrh
I* to lie held in the ballroom
at 10 a.m.
At tlie April Kith meeting
of the Tlgerettes, they ex|iert
to have a guest speaker, Mlsa
M argaret Quarles, home eco­
nomist from the Florida Pow­
er and Light Company who
will show some film* and talk
to the club members ulmut
various phases of home plan­
ning.
Hostesses for this meeting
will ba Clola and Elaine.
•
•
•
THE NEW RVAII-3 En­
listed Wlvea Club held their
monthly social get-together
nt tha home of Jan Turner
laat week, and we hear that
lota of good conversation was
enjoyed.
The subjects ranged all the
wny from how to color your
hair, through snakes, areas of
the country in which theae
Navy wives have lived and
the various types of housing
they have occupied in the**
far-flung places.
Listening in on all the chat­
ter was tha impassive orange
♦ dragon, maacot of the club.
Dragon Ladiea I'at Oernal
Dee Uristor and Jan were giv-

# o f* rt

By Margaret Coshy
The March meeting of
North Orlando Garden Club
was held at the home of Mrs.
Barbara Landreas, 141 Lom­
bardy Avenue, North Orlando.
Assisting as co-hostesses were
Mrs. R. E. West and Mrs.
Penny Scheutxow.
Mrs. Jackie Blando brought
Mrs. Thelma Voskin as guest
and Mrs. Glenn Atchison be­
came a member at this meet­
ing. Mrs. West reported that
the March rummage sale
proved to be * tremendous
success.
The group deckled to hold a
bakeless bake sale and also
to send flowers and take cov­
ered dishes to the Farrell
family In their grief due to
the death of husband and fa­
ther.
The Garden of the Month
committee announced that the
Season home, on the corner
of Second Street and North
Cortex Avenue, was recipient
of the award for the month.
Mr*. W. W. Anderson. Mr*.
George Duquette and Mr*.
Jam es Mayer were named to
the nominating committee and
they will present a slate at the
April meeting.
A beautification program
for North Orlando is under
consideration. Mrs. Landress'
father, a landscape architect,

had drawn up a plan for beau-| a beautification month and I Gladys Piloian ia heading
tlfying the entrance to the j the Garden of the Month com­ the club's litterbug campaign
North Orlando area. These' mittee presently is working on for North Orlando. Saturday,
have been presented to the schedules of retirements and April 20, will be “literbug
N o r t h Orlando Company's prizes. Details will be an­ day" when trash barrels,
vice president. Also, as part j nounced later and bulletins painted with appropriate slo­
of this program, the club will be distributed to the com­ gans, wilt be placed where
again this year will sponsor j munity.
most needed in the village.

HOSTESSES for North Orlando Garden Club meeting, Mrs. Barbara
I.nndre.ss, Mrs. Penny Schcutzoe anti Mr.*. Jane West, left to rl*rht, look
over partially completed cup-planter which was workshop project for the
evening.
(Herald Photo)

jcUtdsun Females Just Begging For Ulcers
Q ih d &amp; A

Each year more and more
"Being a statistic is no con­
women have a gnawing sus­ solation." Snivcly continued.
picion they would like to give "It's no fun not to enjoy eat­
up some of that equality wilh ing."
men. These arc the victims of
Dr. Snivcly ruefully admits
peptic ulcers.
his interest in ulcers stems
In the last 10 years, keep­ from his own experience with
ing pace wilh the men around the disease. A World War II
.id n r
■them— lii lpui i iilii1 miiJHi1 Mssim flight »'
mortality from peptic ulccrr mer American Medical Asso­
17 per cent while it dropped ciation president, Dr. Snivcly
is an executive with Mead
off H per cent among men.
Johnson
and Company in
A National Health Survey
of 1957-59 showed that ap­ Evansville, Ind. He's active in
proximately one nut of every the development of a new ul­
3.8 ulcer patients was a wom­ cer diet to replace the milkan. Perhaps that decimal split cream feedings of the Sippy
in the female reflects her diet. Tiie move was made
stress over her role as wife, after studies showed a high
mother amt business woman eorrollary between ulcers and
heart disease due to an inand contributes to the in- cti «jh p In

Snivcly said he wouldn't diag­ Muncheri who don’t take
nose from a distance. How­ time for three balanced meals
ever, he happily discussed a day court an ulcer, too, he
what might contribute to an points out. The in-betweenmeal cater usually picks on
ulcer.
There may be a definite high carbohydrates which en­
personality for an "alcoholic" courage the acid accretion in
____
hut he feels there isn't a the stomach.
UUIIIIIIl! Ull'UF iyp»-. "MWl J&gt;crFamily stress — the h a r d ^
sons put in certain situations driving husband, the young*
can develop ulcers. 1 discov­ housewife who resents being
ered that myself," he says.
chained to the wheel shuttling
However, those at t h e children back and forth—con­
bridge table can heed his tributes its share to the al­
warnings. The overly consci­ ready tense woman's prob­
entious, perfectionist, com­ lems.
pulsive and intense woman
Not only la the person who
(and man) sets the stage for is likely to get an ulcer am­
a peptic ulcer, lie says.
bitious, ridden with anxiety
"The woman who worries and a finicky eater, she m ay*,
about the little things that smoke and drink too much a*W
rm'.'j:—
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“
1H u 77 IT.
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(• w iitvii is*
While in New York to dis­ life," he explains, "is certain­
all ages.
"My
advice
to
those
who
cuss the painful ulcer pros­ ly putting her stomach in a
feel they fit this pattern," Dr.
"Actually." Dr. W. D. Snl- pects ahead for women, Dr. mood to rebel.
Snivcly says, "is to try to
vely Jr. says, "grandmother's
understand your atress and
'indigestion' probably was an
do something about it."
ulcer. Like so many diseases
The conscientious woman
it is difficult to tell whether
really w eds, he feels, to
ulcers in women ore increas­
organixe her life well but not
ing that sharply or the statis­
plan it in minute detail. She®
tics arc due to better diagno­
also needs to play and exer­
sis."
cise
every day.
There seems to he little
"Usually the woman has ex­
doubt the older woman, es­
cessive outside activities and
pecially, Is most rapidly
she'll Just have to learn to
catching up with the male in
say 'no.' She must try not to
the ulcer department. In the
be so competitive, inside and
25 to 35 age group, the ratio
outside the home."
is about 4 to 1 in favor of the
men. After the age of 45, tho
ratio drops to atwut 2.5 to 1.
And one study indicates that
nearly half the women aver
60 being treated for ulcers
experienced their first symp-

MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hen­
The
Magnolia Circle of the
derson of Wichita, Kan., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sanford Garden Club met at
the home of the president,
Henderson.
M u. U, Li Wignins fur tlir
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Trapp, March meeting. The hostess
former owners of "Burn Re- and co-hostess, Mr*. W. L.
tiro," have moved to their Gramkow Sr., served coffee
and pastries preceding the
new home in Sanford.
meeting.
Mrs. Pearl Welch and fam ­ Mr*. P. L. Elmore read the
ily have returned from J a s ­ minutea of tha last meeting
per, Ala., where they attend­ and reports were given from
ed the funeral of Jack Welch the various chairmen. Several
requests were made from the
last weekend.
members Including clothing
Mrs. Alfred Clapp of Mont- and costume Jewelry to tie
i
v.iriw m snd all kinds
apf.n.-Hng a U u.-.
weeks here at her homo on of stamps and coupons to ohtain flatware for the new
l.akeshore Drive.
Garden Center.
Mr*. A. L. Hardesty gave
Ilouargucsta of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren ilise for the past sev­ an interesting talk on horti­
eral weeks were Mr. and Mrs. culture, commenting that ve­
Charles Murrell of Buffalo, getables will eventually »&gt;c
grown In different colors to
N. Y.
match the individual's dining
The spariuus home of Dr. decor.
Cecil Tucker gave an In­
and Mrs. L. F. Friend at
Green Springs on Lake Mon­ formative lecture on the grow­
roe was the setting recently ing of palms illustrated by
for a coffee honoring Mrs. slides.
Enjoying the entertaining
Catherine Clapp of Montelalr,
constructive program
N. J., and Enterprise. Guests a n d
were the Mmri. Herbert were the Mines. II. II. Sher­
Plapp, J.
Ralston Wells, wood, P. L. Elmore, A. II.
James Parson, Sam Lawson, Harris, A. I,. Hardesty, G. II.
Secnle Lawson, Charles Weav­ Sykes, Otto Bardsorf, II. 11.
er, Ben Perry, Aldo Loos and Odham, Frank Lleske, W. L.
her sister from Washington. Gramkow Sr., Marge Smith,
D. C\, Mrs. J. V. Richards, Mary Thompson. Lucille Ab­
Miss Mary Wilcox and Miss rams, Uicille Stone, Grace
licTiir. and Mrs. Cecil T arter. l » m t i f i c z —U _T h e
Doris Faber.
shows that a farm woman is
more likely to have an ulcer
than a city girl (less security
down on the farm these days)
and is likely to he a westerner
rather than on easterner, if
she lives in a city or town.
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APPLE RICE TOFFEE
2 cups rooked rice
4 cups sliced apples
•4 rup brown sugar
2 (lisps, lemon Juice
1 tap. grated lamon rind
*4 cup water
Toffee Mixture
Mix apples, rirr, sugar,
lemon Juice and rind together.
Turn into a buttered 0 Inch
square baking dish. Add wa
ter. Caver apples and rice
completely with toffee mix
ture. Bake ia a SSOdrgrcc
oven for 45 minutes. Serve
hot with milk If desired.
Makes a servings.
TOFFEE MIXTURE
Combine Vfc cup flour with
4* cup brown sugar, 1 Up.
cinnamon and tX cup butter or
margarine. Cut butter Into
mixture until the site of small
peas.
• • •
CRABM EAT CAKES
I tbspa. butter
1 clove garlic, peeled
Straight off the roll for per­
sons with sensitive or allergic
akin ia a special adbesivs taps
which contains no akin Irritat­
ing slem caU. Tha taps U said
to ba Use only hypo-allergenic
tape with attractive appear­
ance, excellent sticking qual­
ities and plastic cutUr dis-

Mrs. Jesse Wallace took
charge of the workshop fo r g
the evening and demonstrated
how clever little planters
could be made from large
white coffee cups and saucers.
With the aid of glue, felt and
paint, and small plants, mem­
bers transformed the plain
cups into delightful little char­
acters, some even bespectacl­
ed and topped with small
plant for hair, curly, straight®
or frixxy, depending upon the
plant selected.
The Thursday, April 11
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Hilton Thomp­
son, 4 Algiers Road. Assisting
will be Mrs. C. E. Rowell.
Mr*. Wallace, program chair­
man, advises that corsage
making will be the evening's^
project.
This month's meeting was
completed with serving of re­
freshments from a buffet
table decorated in motif ap^
propriale to St. Patrick's Day
and in the color appropriate
for "green thumb" garden
clubbers.
Host cm Penny Scheutxow ^
haked a shamrock cake al-®
most too pretty to serve and
a local florist prepared the
table centerpiece which was
a lovely bouquet of emerald
tinted chrysanthemum* and
pom poms.

4 tbspa. Dour
1 cup milk
** Up. salt
lx tap. Worcestershire sauce
*•» rup dry bread crumbs
Sis ox. can crabmeat O H
cups)
1 egg beaten
2 (tups, butter
1 hard rooked egg
dash pepper
Melt butter in saucepan
with garlic sliced into acveral
pieces. Remove pieres of gar
lie when butter is melted.
Blend In Dour and add milk,
stirring gradually until the
sauce boil* and thickena. Add
salt, pepper and Worcester
shire then remove from beat.
There should be 114 cups
sauce. To W of (he sauce add
14 cup bread crumb* and
crabmeat from which cartil­
age has been removed. Mix
well, cover tightly and put In
refrigerator to chill. When
thoroughly chilled shape the
mlature into 10 small patties
then dip patties into remain­
ing bread crumbs, beaten egg
and again in crumbs. Pan-fry
ia melted butter in a hot skil­
let until browned on both
sides, about S minutea. Serve
hot with remaining sauce
which has been reheated with
the chopped hard cooked egg
and thinned with about H cup
milk. Serves S.

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Miss Sibyl Grant Engaged
By Dona a Estes
Miss Grant attended Pente­
Mr. and Mrs. J . Russell costal Bible Institute, Tupelo.
Grant of 553 Palmetto Street.
Longwi/Od, announce the en­
gagem ent a n d approaching
marriage of their daughter,
31ill Sibyl Jo-Ann Grant, to
Jam es Vernon Coombs, son of
Sir. and Mrs. J. F. Coombs,
of Forest City Rosd, Apopka.
l i e bride-elect is a native
of Florida, has resided in
Longwood for 20 years and at­
tended L y m a n Elementary
School where she graduated
O-ith the high school class in
1959.
In high school she served as
president of the student coun­
cil-and was active in the 4-H
Club and the Future Teachers
Association. She was awarded
the DAR good citizenship
award in her senior year and
won the Voice of Democracy
ubllc speaking contest »|&gt;onired by the Sanford-Seminolc
County Jaycecs.
MISS GRANT

C

Miss., holds Local License in
the United P e n t e c o s t a l
Church, heads the Youth De­
partment of the First Pente­
costal Church of Longwood
and assists in the music de­
partment and Sunday School.
She presently is employed
as secretary for Grant's
Crawler Parts and Service,
Inc., Longwood.
Her fiance is a nathe of
N o r t h Carolina, attended
school in Lakeland and grad­
uated from high school in
Austin, Tex. He served four
years in the U. S. Air Force,
stationed in Korea and Ha­
waii, and is active in Sunday
School and the Youth Depart­
ment of the First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood.
J
He is employed by WinnDixie as a meat cutter.
The wedding still take place
in mid June with eomplcte
plans to be announced at a
later date.

Ladies Society

|

Of BLFE Meets
This Thursday
The Ladies Society of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen and Knginemen will
meet Thursday at 9 a.m. at
the home of Mrs. II. E. Tur­
ner. 210 West 17th Street.
Plans for a social will be
finalized at the meeting and
the quarterly treasurer's re
port will be given.
All members are asked to
make an effort to attend the
meeting.
Pawnbroker'! Symbol
The three golden balls sym­
bolising a pawnbroker'! shop
originated with the l.omhardy family, England's first
great money lenders. The
halls also were the coat-ofarms of the Medici family,
the richest merchants and
greatest money lender! of
Florence, Italy.

March SO, 1908—Page 9

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Miss Sharon Sheffield Bride O f J.N. Oglesby
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Joseph N. Oglesby, son of 3lr.
Miss Sharon Ann Sheffield, A. Sheffield, of Sanford, and] and .Mrs. Eugene Oglesby,
were united in marriage at
the home of the groom on
Thursday evening, March 25,
at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Paul ltickes, pastor of
the Nazarene Church offici­
ated at the double ring can­
dlelight ceremony before an
altar accented on either side
with standing baskets of iris
and white glads, and floral
candle holders with burning
white tapers. There were
other arrangements of white
glads and iris used throughout
the area. The family Bible
was used during the cere­
mony.
The bride, given in m arri­
age by her father, was lovely
In a white formal gown of,

Airs.

Mil. AND MIIS. JOSEPH N. OGLRSIIY

R itu a l O f Je w e ls G iv e n
Z e ta

X i C h a p te r P le d g e s

Mrs. Hay Murray Jr. was|
honored recently with a mis­
cellaneous bridal shower at
the Fellowship Hall of Oaklawn Baptist Church wilh
Mrs la-land Todd, Mrs. J. E.
Andrews and Mrs. L. It. Bice
serving as hostesses.
A yellow and while color
srheme was carried out in the
decor. The refreshment table,
covered in yellow linen and
overlaid wilh a hand cro­
cheted cloth, was ccnterrd
with an arrangement of white
glads, yellow snapdragons and
white delphinium, flanked on
either side by tall yellow tap­
ers in crystal holder*. Grac­
ing one rnd of the table was
a crystal punch howl with
crystal appointments used to
SW c bills ami minis to com
ptement the delicious lemon
ire box rake.
Two amusing bridal games
were conducted hy Mrs. An­
drews witli Mrs. Michael Beni
awarded the prize.
Attending t h e delightful
shower were Mr*. It. M. Fry­
er. mother of the bride, Mrs.
Bay N. .Murray Sr., mother of
the groom, and tho tim es.
Pat Taylor, Herman Welllw!it” David Beverly, Willard

Eleanor Butler was hostess
The slate of officers was
recently to the regular meet­ approved for the coming year
ing of Zrta Xi Chapter of with the following elected:
Beta Sigma Phi.
president, Eleanor B u t l e r ;
Plans were finalized for vice president, Dora Ix-c Bus
the “crazy hats" covered dish sell; recording secretary, Flo
luncheon honoring the new Winsa; corresponding secre­
ruahres. Mrs. Butler will alsoj tary, Jan Cara; treasurer,
serve as hostess with the Grace Marie Stineripher; eomembers m - a n n j t l - i ■i r . l i n a l i n n
in witter —r-p r r
tentative, Marchetta Dor.nlcreations.
*r'r~ *
11
ney, with Pat fleers serving
tions starting with nearby Big
as alternate.
f r e e and the new shopping
The Ritual of Jewel* was
malls. This year they visited
given two pledges, Flora Mae
Silver Springs, Cypress Gar­
Wells and Kathy Downer, in
dens, Cape Kennedy and
a beautiful and impressive
MR. AND MRS. OTTO VAN SKIVER with granddaughters, Roxie, left,
made several trips to Day­
The regular monthly meet­ ceremony.
tona Beach, always a plosaant
mid Judy, before departing for their home in Sussex, N. J., after a six
The "Baby of the Year"
ing of tile Sanford Extension
experience with its regularly
weeks stay with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lo»gHome .Makers Club will meet contest is foremost these day*
changing face.
core, 31 South Cortez Ave., North Orlnndo.
on Thursday, April 1, at 1:30 on the chapter's busy agenda.
One of the things they like
p.m. at the Agricultural Cen- The contestants pictures are
to do is to note changes in
ter on Hlahwnv 17-92._______ appearing in Tml|,tlt""'« w&lt;&gt;"
^ c c n e r y and the new developA special feature of the Franklin's and Houmillat and
*n ( H r 1 - n r ir i t V - r f
program will lie a "Health Anderson's and will remain
at these locations throughout
previous visits. Although they
the contest. Proceeds will
will miss their “ sunny south"
benefit ihu Little lied .School
relatives, they say that it will
import from China. By 1797 other problem which limits
PALM CIRCLE
Recent housegursl* of Cdr.
House.
be “ good to be home once
There are many different at least one variety had camellia growing In some
(US.N., ret.) and Mr*. Rus­
again."
species of the genus camellia reached this country and soon areas of suitable temperature.
sell G. Pearson of Summerlin
Soil conditions are another
Then, too, they soon will be though until recent years only others followed.
Avenue wore their daughter
Sasanqua Camellias, native limiting factor unless the soil
off on another trek, this time one, Camellia Japonfca, was
and her husband, Dr. and
Tin* HrrnM welcome* nil
widely known or grown in to Japan, were clearly de Is somewhat acid. They re
to Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Robert D. Burns, and
gardens. All camellias arc na­ scribed as rarly as 1712 but semble orange trees in this social news with the fol­
children, Bobby and Cynthia,
tive lo Eastern Asia from Ko did not reach Europe until respect and thrive under sim­ lowing regulations estab­
%
ODORIFEROUS
of Kenyon College, Ohio,
lished:
1879. The popularity of Ja- ilar conditions.
NEW YORK (UPD—For a rea to India.
Arriving Saturday on two
By Julia Batios
1— Photograph and rov- Mrs. II. DimII spent a week weeks leave was a Pearson
Camellias do not tolerate
delightful air frvshner In mi­ Camellia Japoniea f i r s t ponlca Camellia reached its
lady’s sick room, ruh her fav­ reached Europe in the late peak in Europe and America poorly drained soils and must eiHge requests should be
with her cousin, Mrs. Jose­ son, t.t. Jam es E. Pearson,
orite stick cologne on tho 17th century with the first about 1880 and then declined he planted high, evrn above mada thrra daya prior to
phine Basil, in SI. Petersburg, from Snn Diego, Calif., who
until
the
1930s.
event.
the general soil level If the
light bulbs, suggests Nurse knowledge of them coming
and now will spend two more will report for duty aboard the
2— Engagement a n d weeks with her daughter, USS Cochran in Honolulu
Minnie C. Wcinstone, of Ta- from Japan though the plants I Temperature is the princi­ water table Is near the sur­
wedding forma are avail­ Mrs, J. Simunck on Grand­ when Ills leave expires.
como, Wash. The warmth of came from China until th e 1pal factor limiting Camellia face.
Many a fine plant has died able to he accompanied liy view Avenue brfnrr returning
(he lighted blub seems to last century. The first intro­ culture. Not too much cold,
carry tha scent throughout duction died of too tender hut too little seems lo lie the from being planted too deep photo four daya before
to her home in Cleveland,
tho room, she reports in caro (il was kept too warm). trouble. I-ack of rainfall, or and best results are attlaineil announcement.
Ohio. Ujam returning nome
ft—News may tie sub­
But in 1792 began a rapid low relative humidity, is an­ by planting under light shade
G'SquIbbi Nurses Notes."
from St. Petersburg *h.- Sintsuch as pine trees. Care is not mitted at office, via mail
imek family helped rclrbrutc
difficult. Fertilize two or or pbuno for short notices.
Mrs. Dudl's 751h birthday.
Typewritten
accounts
in
three times a year with 6-6fl,
Water ill dl&gt; peliuu* and loner e a s e lioutiic spaced
William Winter Jr., of Glen
spray with Malathion with two are expedited more quick­ Arden, and hli roommates.
tablespoons of summer oil ly. Names should lm print­ Tommy Williams and Lcland
added to control tea scale, ed in manuscript reports.
i Butch) Mowry, of Home,
4—Personal (dark and
spraying thoroughly. They are
Ga., visited witli Bill's par­
worth all the trouble! Happy white photoi and negative* ents, Mr, and 3trs. William
are acceptable.
gardening.
Winter, b i t w i r n quarters
b—Photos made by Her­
from Georgia Institute of
ald
staff
may
I*
duplicat­
HOT BAUCE
Technology. Bill D ■ sopho­
Use canned pitted dark ed at nominal roat.
more and is majoring in
Doris William*
aweet cherries to make a hot
physics. T7ie hoys visitrd Day­
Society Editor
sauce for pound cake and ice
tona Dearh, Cape Krnnrdy
322-2(111—City
cream.
and attended the races In Se.
425-5938—County
Combine Vs cup of sugar, 4
bring.
teaspoons of cornstarch, Vi
teaspoon of salt and
tea­
spoon of cloves. Gradually
mix in the syrup from 2 cans
Wonderfully Wearable For
(1 pound each) pitted dark
Career Girl* In-The-Know
sweet cherries. Cook over low
Underneath Them All—A
heat, stirring constantly until
Softie Permanent.
mixture thickens and boils for
1 minute. Remove from heat,
blend in 2 tablespoons of lem­
on Juice and 1 teaspoon of
brandy Assuring. Stir in cher­
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ries and brat. Serve over ice
Corner Oak A Commercial
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Homemakers Club

To Meet Thursday

Jh sL

'f y w id iu v

corsage waa pink earaitioM
and roses.
The groom's mother was at­
tired in lavendar with white
accessories and wore a cor­
sage of white carnations.
Following the ceremony tha
reception was held at tha
home, after which the young
couple departed for a wedding
trip.
Upon their return they will
reside at their home on Madi­
son Street, Enterprise.

R a y M u r r a y J r . F e te d

W ith M is c e lla n e o u s S h o w e r

N. Orlando Guests Depart For Home
By Margaret Cosby
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Van Sel­
l e r of Sussex, N. J.. have re­
cently completed a six-week
vacation in Central Florida,
staying at the home of her
son and his family, Mr. and
31rs. Ernest Longcore, Itoxanne and Judy, of 3t South
Cortez Avenue, North Orlan­
do.
This Is the Van Schlvers'
f o u r th trip to Florida since he
retired five years ago. They
cannot quite bring themselves
to leave their home in Sus­
sex and their family and
friends to move to Florida hut
they do enjoy wintering here.
As in the past, they always
find plenty to do, with varied

chantilty lacc over bridal sa­
tin. The fitted bodice featured
a scooped neckline with long
traditional pointed sleeves. A
modified chapel train was at­
tached to a tailored bow at
the back. Her veil of illusion
fell from a tiara of pearls and
irridcscenls and she carried
a cascade orchid bouquet.
Mrs. Margarie Oglesby, sis­
ter-in-law of the groom, serv­
ed as matron of honor. She
was attired In a royal blue
suit with white accessories
and her flowers were pink
carnstioni.
Fred Oglesby served as his
brother’s best man.
The bride's mother choae
for the occasion Navy blue
with blue accessories and her

Bradley, Gene Estrldge, Pol­
ly Jones. W. F. Mann, W. J.
Payne, Michael Reed, Fran­
ces Shearln, T. V. Melt* Sr.,
Guy Miller. James Hayes ami
Diane Swain.

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Eva Bess

SANFORD!
THE EASTER BONNET is h a traditionul ax the Easter basket on the
special Sunday in spring. Flowers are still in the fashion picture but this
time are combined with straw and fabric as in the bonnet (upper left)
decked with sprigs of buvanlis. Another version of the bonnet (upper
right) is in two-toned green straw with scallop details a t the sides. These
-r are by Lilly Duche. The doublo hat, new this spring, combines u straw
C brim over a fabric cup. Tiny sailor (lower left) has ribbed cotton baby
L xap that ties under tho chin. Coolie hat (lower right) is in natural straw.
,
f t These are Hattie Ccmcgio designs.

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NAME NOAPPRECIATION OPWARTHA
jsr« on the wichsnXway
THE DELICATE TOUCHIN a to .
TABLE
V/ASA
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W i M i r , March SI, IMS
SNEAKYTRYAT YSCHBME HUMAN RELATlONSMlPS'/lSRlNa!
GENERAL TENDENCIES: WlNSttf, MA30R.M TURNED BUT LETMB REMi NO^V M» MY •
(«LIPP£R«
I'LL BBT VX1 r y ' OUT, YOU VOU OPTHB OLD/
Now you a rt able to act dear* WORE SUORT// FUST HAVE AOA4ETMAT /
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HE MO LAtfwS
]y the over-all alma and am* PANT6 UNTIL{ COPIED
LAW WINE TUB
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IC A R N IV A E

B f D iet Turner

W ELl.VOUM LOOKS
U KB SOME GIRL
WROTE IT/

YOU REALLY

Forecast

to a working aucccaa In every the B u s y
' minute detail. You are able to
combine your Intuition with
your beat judgment which haa
not been poaalble ere thlal
Add color, culture to your
home.
ARIE8 (Mar. 21 to Apr. 10)
Confidential talke with per*
=&gt;-00
aona who can aaalat you to get
ahead faatcr, ahould bring ex*
cellent beneflU. Show charity
later. 8tudy well all data that
.
never
la given to you.
&lt;
6ET4 THEM
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
QUITE RIGHT*
. 20) You ore able to obtain In*
formation confidentially from
cloae tlea that can open up
new vlataa for you. Oct out
* a v eoLwe is c e r t a i n l y a c t i v e in
OM—UH— tJOTHlW 1
to worthwhile gatherings
SCHOOL i ISN 'T HE T i s c r BVKXJR
MUCH "MOTHIN"AT
Talk with frlanda In an eaay,
SCHOOL EAPER HU'S PRKSIPENTOP
ALL/ I JI6TM A D E
I T H E S TU D E N T BODY, HASTH6 LEAP A MEASLY 5 fDMJTS
qulat way.
IN THE SCHOOL PLAY, AMP HAS HIS
TH' LAST TIM E OUR
GEMINI (May 21 to June
HOME ROOM T E A M
NAME O W TH t HONOR ROLL/
21) Be aure that you put your
SUCH PRIVE ANP A M BIT ION /
PLAYFP BASKET­
CX, YES "W H A T WAS IT
BALL. IS A LL/
heat foot forward with Influ­
“O U WANTSP 7D SHOW
FOROET
ential peraona you meet, alnce
AtC IN HERE I
A
IT/
it mcana much for tha future.
You get their aupport. Your
rapabtlitlea will be appreciat­
ed more by the public In gen­
eral.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) You are Inaplred when meeting aome
powerful Individual and ahould
not let the graaa grow under
your feet. Slate your alma.
Get your planning done for
future travel you dealre.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
You are Inaplred now on how
to deal aucceaafully with aaaoclatca ao that they feel they
are the one* who are doing
.HrcogpAwr m ade -not born . j « L ' 7 , k &gt;i ‘
the thinking and organltlng.
Future become* brighter. Get
bill* paid, then off to fun.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) You ran have a real meet­
ing of the mlnda with part2^%
nara, If you alt down to aerioua talka with them. Hit on
a big plan. Then gat Into the
minute*, term*, etc. GROW.
LIBRA (Sept. 28 to Oct.
22) Efficient attention to the
many taaka before you ran be
quickly flnlahed and you get
approval f r o m ro-wurker*.
Get wardrobe more colorful
later. Mak# tha right rholre*.
SCORPIO (OcL 28 to Nov.
SI) You have aome particular
talent that could be very lu­
crative If you make an effort
to market IL Get fin* reaulta.
Then be happy and generoua
with your mate In PM.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dee. 21) Put aald* that whlrh
la not dealrabla and maka the
future dawn more brightly.
Sell* fin* opportunity* that
will pleaa* kin. Abode ran be •“PiatoU, aworde, sabara or dlrha? Hay, it Utia dual
Soon a bn for KEEPS?"
made more charming, too.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) If you uae lea* com­
plicated language, you can get
idea* arroaa to partner* more
OM, SHt lURNfl) A U6LV
vanity. Better all condition*
FB06 IHD A HANDSOME
about you. Clear that deak
PRINCE ,1HEN HP KfUSffJ
out, be more orderly, get ahop1 6 AAAfife / HER.
ping done, etr.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Feb. 10) It la Important that
you first inrrcaae own abund»n f beCrn t-^ n n —ran -do for
other* a* you wlah. Study well
new outlet*. Thru get Into
them anil make a good deal
of headway.
PISCES t Frb. 20 In Mar.
20) You ran arromplUh much
now, if you ahow gratitude for
the frlrndahip of blg-wlga and
ronvrrge toward greater aurre**. Be well drraaed. Get out
eorially and make fine con­
tort*.
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN
TODAY, he or ahe will be one
of thoae fascinating perxon*
who will flrat try to underaland every phaae of any pro­
ject at hand and then delve
right Into It to a aucceaaful
rZ GOTTA DO BOMrmtKP,
conclualon. However, e a r l y
ABOUT THCM TIROS OR
give tha right ethical and reMY UJNCUU. a t (SONS
y w w t Ig fT .S A P C t, ■
llgloua training ao that an In­
clination to look on the dark
aide of thlnga will be diapelled. Fame and fortune I* In
thla Inte--atlng chart.

E a a fgrH

SHOULD WORK ON YOUR
HANDWRITING, SAR&amp;S. IT
LOOKS LIKE SOME PRIMITIVE
MONSTER V/ROTS THIS/

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Forecall for your algn for
April la now randy. Far your
copy tend your blrthdate and
•1.00 to Carroll Rlghtar Fereraet (The Sanford B m ld ),
Boa 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal
Iforala.

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commanded the Confederate
bath "Alabama,* moat a«
eeeaful commerce raider e f the
South'* navy during the War
Between the Statee. la n 78,
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13. Catering • Food

Classified
Phones
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322-5612
Frees

Sem laata

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425-5938
Dial Direr* —
Nat L n i i D l i t a a r e

50. Misc. For Salt

S T R A W B E R R IE S (or Fair. You I mm MOVIE CAMERA *
pick «0 c q»„ 10 n r mor# l i e
Screen. Call l l t - T T I t a f te r
qt., picked on order, field
1 p. m.
ru n t i c qt. No Sunday eala.
Brleeon Av#.. 133 *701 *.
OUT OF PAWN

15. Special Services
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

14 to 20 I 4 | 1.30 | 2.52 I 3.80
21 t o 23 | 5 | 1.30 | 8.13 | 4.73

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

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im s ix a V

$1.50 Per Inch

(Minimum at ■ aalaata
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■aoaalkta far mara tkaa ail
larorreet laaartlaa.

SICK ROOM NEEDS

O F FE R IN G A SPECIA L SE R ­ A H e rald w a n t- a d Is ae n e s t
ae yo u r phone! Diet 131*1111
VICE? More then 10,000 re a d ­
or 431*1111 (South Seminole)
ers see The Sanford Herald
and ue* y o u r c h a rg e account.
ctaaalfled ad* dally. Rate* aa
low ae I t c pe r line per day!
Dial 113-1411 or 431 - i » 3 l and
PIANO WANTED
place your ad!
Call Collect. Orlando IM -S U t.
LAWN

A

111.*001.

GARDEN

WORK,

COMPLETE LAWN CARE
L anderaping, Spraying,
Boddlnv. reasonable rates.
PH IL L IP S LAWN SERVICE
lll-tlO O a f t e r 1:10 p. m.

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vllega af vejeettag ar revta*
lac aar adrrrtlaaaiaat wkltk
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N o o n D a y B c fo ra
P u b l i c a t io n F o r
I n s e r t i o n ! a n d Killa
(S a t. Noon F o r Monday)

1. I-oat &amp; Found

FREE ESTIMATE

17. Janitorial Servicea

WILSON - M AIE It FUIIN
Buy — Bell — Trad*
TENTSCH MAINTENANCE
t i t . u e . let.
m -in i
Service A Supplies
I I I ! W P a rk Dr._______ H t -4141 F o r the big g es t selection of
n e arly new and ueed furnl*
ture, e r e Noll's F u r n i t u r e
19. Builders Supplies
B ro k e ra g e
In
C asselberry
on 13*11, Open 1 day* 1 to (.
PRE-CAST Concrat* Steps
GREGORY LUMBER CO
130 Maple Av*
H t.ntQ * Ueed t u r n l t n r * appliance*, tools,
etc. B ought • Sold. L arry's
Marl, 111 S a n fe rd Av*. Ph.
20. Hardware
133 - t t l i .
COUnTKOUHY CHARGE AC­
COUNTS— limited credit If
you own a phone. P u t olasalfled A '» to w ork fur j roul

60. IlusineM Opport.

LOHT: Horse, Brow n Mere, mmmBi:ATT^?NTIO?,* a" i,
c hildren's pet. Ph. l l S - l l t l DO It Y oureelf-eret If your MAJOR Oil Co. h a t se rvlca
o r 111 *1711 . Reward.
Station for leaaa. Good loreRoof need* re pairing. Check
w ith u* tor tba R»et Roof.
• inn. e v reiia n t o r p i r t u n l t r
for qualified peraon. F in a n c ­
lA)i&gt;Ti Wallet, Plnecreet Area,
Ing m a te ria l m oney c an buy.
ial aealetanc* A Dealer Train*
R eward. 111 . t i l l .
Call 331.4101 A w* will e»m*
Running.

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SEMINOLE LODGE
NURSING AND
’ON V A l.KMC K NCI! RESIDENCE
I’ O. Box l«J#, Sanford. Fla.
100 SOUTH HAT AVE
Pk. I t l- I T il

CA RPEN TE R, Hom e l l e r G r e
A
Addition*.
F irst
Class
W orkm anahlp. Ph. 133 -*&lt;i)i.

71. Male Help Wanted

22. Plumbing

la

PLUMBING
C o n tra c tin g n e p s l r e
F R E E ESTIMATES
R. L HARVEY
Do ycu h a v e a d r i n k in g prob*
I 13 . 3 I I I
lem. W rit# P. O. Box t i l l . 104 Sanford Av*
X!
B
Sanford.

23. Painting

ramies me a n y th i n g hul give
me York Air Conditioning by
Sheet Malal Upsolallsts. I l l *

til l .

rA tN T IN O

A repair, 133 . 1434 ,

24. Well Drilling

MARCIA

W ELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
All Type* a nd Sleet
4. tieauty C art
Wa R e p a ir a nd Servlca
S T I N E
H A R R I E T T '* u a a u t y N o o k ,
Machine and Supply Co.
■oft w a ter, evening app'la. 187 W, Ind HI_________ 133-1413
l o i So. Oak. 111 - 17 *1.

6. Child Caro
NANNIE'S KIDDIE CAIIE, Wt

29. Photo A Equipment

BE a good C s g * SI** Tour
W ifa a new C a m e r a before
never d o e s . Licensed nursery,
E ae ta rl
Infante to $. t t t o a Oek—l r « -U'Jrn ^I.'ir-q.maAfmtA-aTCTllt-o iit.
IIP S. P a r k Avenue, Sanford

NOTHING i s LOST u n til a
H erald W a a l Ad fall* ta find
III____________________________

J_ . Special Notices
Income Tax Returns
•11 Years

m ar

Experience, Call La*
W illiams, r i v a Point*.

Ill-T ltl._________________

All T ypes Supplies —* Folder*
NUMISMATICS
1 for 11.00
PO W ELL'S O F F IC E SUPPLY
t'ANAH Day Camp begins J u n e
14 th.. I*aka Golden. F o r In.
fo r m a tio n call 111 *1111, Fred
Gana*.

Legal Notice

" If th e y 'r e w o r k in g d o w n t h e r e , th e y m u s t b o
• a w in g lo g t l"

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—Loet A Found
3—
Personal*
4—
R a au ty c a r *

• I—Money W an ted
I f —Having* A Loan
I I — I n tu r a n o a
I —Day Nurserlaa
• I —School* A I n s t r u c ti o n s
t —Child Cara
Tl— Em ploym ent Service*
I —Doga—Ce fa— Fa ta
Tl—Mel* Help W nntad
10 —
P o u ltr y — Liv estock IS—Fem ale Help W anted
11—
Special Nolle**
t l —Male o r Fem ale Help
I I —C a ta r ln g — Food
1 «—Sale* Help W a n te d
I t — Placed to E a t
TT—S itu atio n W an ted
t i —4lp*cltl Services
I I —Income P r o p e r t f
I I —Sw im m in g Pool*
I t — Business P r o p — ga la
IT—J a n i to r i a l Servlca*
I I —Real E a ta ta W anted
I I — Do- 11*Youraelf
14 —Real E etat* S a lt
I t —Build ers Suppllaa
17 —D ullness R e n ta l s
I t —H a r d w i r e
• I —Lola F o r Bala
t l —Home Im provem enls
I I —F e r in e —Grovae
11 —P lum bing
I I —O ut of S U t a A creage
I t —P a i n ti n g
I I —llo u e te F o r 8 ala
M —Wall Drilling
14 —llo u e e e —Male or R e a l
I t —Air f o n d . A H a s t i n g
I f —Houea F o r R a n t
* 1—Radio - Television
108— llaaori Hem al*
I I — Photo A E q u ip m e n t
JOi—'T railer*— Cabana*
I t —Home Appliance#
1*1 —Mobil* Home*—Bala
I I —Mualcal I n s t r u m e n t s
IPS—Mobil* Homaa— R e n t
I I —Buslnaea K q ulpm sa l
1* 4—T r a i l e r Space— R ent
I I —J o b P r i n t in g
111 —T r a ile r Iwile—sa l *
14 —U ih o le ta ry
l i t —A p a r tm e n t* F o r R a n t
i i —V acuum Cleanara
I 0 ( —Room* F o r Rant
IT—Moving A ■ torega
l i e —Hotel Room*
M —E x te r m in a to r *
111— R e nta l Aganta
41 —Plant* — Feada — gaada i l l —W an ted Ta R e n t
10—
Mieo. F a r Bala
l i t —Autos F o r Sale
i t — Article* F o r Rent
I K —Auto*—Halt o r T rad *
i t - S w a p dr E xcha nge
11 *—T ruck* F o r Hal*
t l —W anted To Huy
118 —Autom otive Service
15 —
F u r n i t u r e F o r gala l i t —Scooters A Cycles
&gt;*—Antique* F o r Sola
111 —Uoata A Motors
11—
Monty To Loan
111 —M arina Supplies
I I —Uuelnea* O pportunitie s

322-5612

PHARMACISTS
yo u r futur* ae b r ig h t a*
you wleh? Thle la your op*
p o r t u n lt y to lain America'*
feateel g ro w in g d r u g sto re
W* ar# u n d e rg o in g a t r e m ­
endous e ip a n e lo n program In
th* ela te uf Florida. Wa can
piece you Int
MIAMI
FT. LAUDERDALE
PALM REACH
ORLANDO
TAMPA
CLEARWATER
Do not healtst* lo phone foollect If n e cessary). All replies
will be held la the stricte st
of confident*.
141 *4*11 (O rlanda t
I A. M. t a U P. M.
Monday, March I I
Ask for Mr. E rnla Brown
T hat* pneltliin* f e atu re;
E a r e ll e n l Helerlee
Paid Life Insura nce
Paid H o tp lla l t n au ra n ea
Paid Rurglct! Ineurenc*
P e l l Vacation*
. f J .:
i r■11.. 11iA P hrn----------Plus a FABULOUS
P ro fit S ha ring Plan

SUPER-X DRUGS. INC.
30. Home Appliance*
8. Polo k Supplioa
NEW APPLIANCES a t W are, RETIRED or Stm l'ratlrad part
AQUARIUMS *
tim e work, good health. Oall
houea
Price*—
Prlgldalra,
TROPICAL FISH
111.M IL
H ot Point, RCA, E tn l i h , ate.
Hlgheet Quality from th* Beet Cali
C harlie O orm ty oolleot COI.OKED Men w ith car E a r n
■ Hatcheries, Lowest discount *1 Aeeoclated
A TV,
&amp;rlcei. 10 *. m. • I p. ra — l l l l N. u r a n g a Radio
M l up weekly In Spare Tim*.
Ava., O rlan­
AILT— FINNY FRIENDS,
Advertle* new High Q uality
I Mile* South at Sanford on do 411. 1114.
p roduc t evanlng* a r day* off.
Hwy. IT- 11.
No canvaeelng. F o r appoint*
SANFORD ELECTRIC
m ent call M t . l t l l , I t a I
OERMAN SHEPHERD Pupplaa, O. E. A p .lla n ca e —N#w A Deed p. m. dally.
pura brad. I I I .t o i l .
U l Magnolia
111*1141
BRAKE AND
MUST SE L L AKC Poodi* P u p . USED
Appilancat
Including
plaa | I 0. 111 *1010.
built-in*.
Ilka
sa w .
Low
ALIGNMENT MAN
W ANTED PUPS
Any kind. M lsad o r AKC. Wa
pick up—caeh or c o n a lsn .
m eat. T E 1 *4010 .

T m $g$ UL N* (

3*30

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

U ph o lste rin g A M a ttre ss ran*
ov a ttn g . New A Ueed F u r n l .
D ra perie s • Slipcover*
ture. Call Nix ne d d ln g Mfg.
JE AN MARCEL
Co. a t 101 Celery Av*. I l l *
1081 Fre n c h Ave.
111.3110
HIT.

l.ET'F C E L E B R A T E — The
Hanford's Most Complete
claaalfled a d s a re the place
T E D W lL U A M S 1IDW.
t o save tim e a nd m oney whan l o t K. 31 th.____________ l l l - l t l t
•h o p p in g to r th* oar of your
choice.
21. Home Improvemenls

• t*t V*M|4 u

55. Furniture For Sale
Bedding A F u r n i t u r e
AT FACTORY PRICES!
U l M agnolia
131*1111

From

S anford

E xohanga

425-5938
From

Seminole County
(Dial Direct)

73. M*l« or Kcmilt Help 81. Rea! Estate • Sale
SENIOR Beaut)- Operator w an t­
ed Im mediately, M I*IIT 4.

77. Situation Wanted
T ell Ibem you saw It In Th*
Sanford Waraldl
______

84. Real Eatate • Sale

r II A A V A
Real E a ta te Males B roker
II* A .V .K R -E -N -T -A -I.-S
Merle W. W a r n e r , R e alto r
131-1111
701 8 . T ark

BARGAIN FOR THE
HANDYMAN

Lot on FUN LAKE, approxl
m ataly I Acra on good boat.
Ing A sw im m ing lake.

GOOD BOATING,
FI8HING k BATHING

333-1101 3418 lllaw ath a at IT-13

Lake Front horn* w ith I acre*.
I S R . I Bath. Fla. Rm.. U v In g.d in in g a r ts, kitchen eqp.
Double CPT., Idry.. Beautiful
Iv landscaped grounds with
fruit tree*. On large lake.
Prlca M l.it* w ith term*.

Payton Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

( H u m R e f r ig e r a t o r M*.
11 I - 4 IM a f te r I p. m.

Ph.

LOCH AIIBOR
1 Rdrm. M asonry home on tot
w ith
shad*
trees.
Trice
111,ISO w ith terms.

Selaotlon a f I. I, and *
Bedroom* located In various
Sections of Fanrord
Im mediate D elivery

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
R ealtor
Raym ond Lundqulat. A lso.
111.111* A tlantic Bank Bldg.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 150.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

JIM W ALTER CORP. haa a
nlca 1 bedroom house A lot
for sal*. Only ISO down,
read y to mova Into, only
1 0 .1 0 per mo. D lracllons:
From Sanford, taka Rout*
411 to Oeteen lo church on
r igh t, con tin u e to Colorad
section on left; turn left on
dirt road A follow to house.
You can ae* hnue* from
Rout* 4t i. Call 191-0111 Or.
U ndo.
NO DOWN PAYMENT VA. !m .
m ediate occupancy. 1 Bed*
room , m
bath, wooded lot,
sodded law n. Inquire at our
new o ffic e LMN Enterprise*.
Inc., 119 Long wood l i s t s . (
Ml. South on 17*11. Cell ootlect 1 1 1 . l l l l .

Ball-Blair Agency

Real E a 'a l a — tmsuranea
BEAUTICIAN W anted, Cut '.X' I r d 4 P a r k Ava
lii.M tt
Curl Beauty Bbop. Ph. I l l *
• I M or l l l - l t l l . J lm m la Co*
wan.

p iiT iT iiir* &gt; tu t:
N O T IC E IN hereby l i v e n that
■I am m a s s e d In bualneee at IKiYH' A G I R I . v Cloth ing, Rk* MAIHK— N Y. Til H i a l t
TIIK TIME TESTED FIRM
n*w. Hie*.—In f a n t to I yr*
•11&lt;&gt;» F rench Atenu*. Sanford,
1 3 3 -tlll
RL'HII REFEREN CES. TOP 11* N. Park Ave.
Ph. 131 - 14 * 3.
Seminole County, Florida, u n ­
JOBS
F
A
R
E
ADVANCED
der th* flciltlou* name of,
DREAMING?
QUICKLY. IIAV.A-MAID. 4
titata M arket I t e e la u r a n t —Day TKLKFUNKKN Mttraa Console
• f lha home you alw ays want*
Hoad g l . Great Neck, N. T.
w ith A M -Fit Radio. | I I 0 . Ph.
a n d N ight Urlll. a nd t h a t I
•d? W* w ill hav* It 'iu III
133 . 3113 .
Intend to r e g is te r aald name
for you. your plans or ours.
73. Male or Female Help In
w ith the Clerk of lha Circuit
a quiet peaceful location.
SANFORD MEWING CE NT ER
C o u r t , tfemlnnla County. Flor* 181
FHA,
VA, ar Conventional fin .
So. P a r k Av*.
113*1411
•Ida. In accordance w ith the
anclng. Lets talk It over. Se*
provlelone ol the P l r t ll l n u t
pondent
for
th*
Henford
area
V
V.
Farmer, M anager, Real
IIOOVEIt VAC. Ct.EANF.RH
'N a m e Statu te*, t o . w i t : S e c W H IT E HEWING MACHINES
Retired »r # e m |.retired per*
F etal* Dept.
suns aleo cuneldered. Car e s ­ ('ll I'M LEY* MONT KITII. INC.
linn 1 * 1.89 F lorida S ta tu te s
Authorise d Halea A Servlca
se n tia l and tom* knowledge too W. let Ml.
111?
Ph. 133-4111
GARRETTS
of c redit Investigation. Reply
Slg. EDI* Mae lluas
30 * E. F irst.
131-1144
by m ill, e la tin g age. back*
C leve land. Stephenson A Mil*
SANFORD SXR4LT1
ground, buatnea* or amploy*
S u ite i l l
FOOT LOCKERS. T runk*, l.u g.
m ent record a nd praaent ae*
•Sanford A tla n tU N atloaal
gaga. Tarpe. aleapl. . bags.
WANT ADA
tlvltle*. W rite: Dun * BradH ank Building
Army*Navy Surplus.
stre et. Inc. P. O. Bog l i t * .
P. O. D ra w e r Z
BRING
FAST
T R A D E : I Fl. Rar. Formica
W est Ray Station. Jackson*
S anford, Florida
vllle, Florida. I l t s t , .Alien*
P ublish Mar. I. II, II. 1*. III!
top. ( tid in g doors, for 3
RESULTS
cheat* of dra w aia . I 33 * l i l 3.
tlon; W. P. Smith.
UDK.17

St. Johns Realty

STENSTROM
REALTY

I l4 i
111.1139

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

O ffice: i l l - l l l l
LONGWOOD, 1 Bdrm.. 1 bath.
Night*! 111.0708
&lt;*B llou e*. fenced back yard.
111.0*41
11 ntln. drive to NAS, well
1114 Park Drive
clea r o f T rafflo Pattern. Pay
c lo s in g coet A aaetint* p ay­
1100 DOWN
ment*. Fur Inform ation call
NORTH ORLANDO HOMES
W in ter Park 111*1171 or 113*
OPEN HOUSE 11 S. Kdgemon
1130 e s t. 117.
1 lo 1 W eekdays—14 hour
M.oon, Tw o BEDROOM. Oak Occupancy for qualified Mill*
Floor*. 1 years old, l-amon
lary. Ph. 111*1179
Ill'll W, SH E P H E R D n e e llo r
B luff. C all 131.1114.
Sl'NLAND ESTATES. 4 Bed*
room s, 1 bath. C s.itral Air,
m any axtraa. 113*11*1.
BEDROOM, 1 Haiti. C e n tra l
H e a t.
Turner Lot, Double
C a r p o r t 133 *1111 .

1

LA’'(1K, NEW , Custom -built
home.
R olling
IIIIU Golf
Course, Man Lando. For In­
form ation ca ll 111*3171.

106. Apartments for Rent

115. Autos For Soto

WELA.vA APARTMENTS
A ’. F irst St.

' l l T R .I w ith Radio S 8 ta la r ,
excellent condition. 131*91(9

II*

LAROE Furn. Apt., 118 Mag
nolla. A. K. Roaaetter Flor
let, 111*1111.
TWO Bdrm. furn. apt., screen*
•d porch, Tiled bath. Only
111. 1701 M agnolia. I l l . t l l l
EFF. APT. private bath, suit
able for Coupla or fin al*
peraon. Ideally located down
4ewn.
Inquire at
Menu*!
Jacobson Dept. Store, 111 K.
let
F U nN . 1 Bdrm. Duplex Apt
T erraieo F loors, tile bath
w aiar furn. Looaiad o ff Lake
Mery Blvd. ou N. D riftw ood
Lane. Ph. 111.1711.
MODERN, 1 Bedroom Duplex
— furnished, 171. 1011 A W
Ird St., Sanford. Call 133*
1131.
FLORAL HEIGHTS, 1 roim
Turn., 1 Rdrm., N o lawn
work. Xanford Ava. M. lo 111*
htacua lo rent sign. Ph. after
4 p. m. l i t - 1007,
SMALL Furn. a fflcltn r y Apt
for 1 or cou p la Light* A
w ater Included, 141. 133.7191.
1 -ROOMM.

bath, nicely Furn..
l a r g e porch. P v t. e ntra nce .
P a r k i n g , 110*140 mo. Orange
4'lty . lo ml. from K.A.H. Mr*.
Bchults, Mgr. 771 *3977 .

FURN. Apt. w ater A
furn. 141. I l l Maple.

H

ounob

l»«ft CHEVROLET H Ton Pick*

120. AutomolTva Sanrica

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sankarik Glaaa and F a lsi
Company
I I I M agnolia

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
10* W. Ind SL

Apt.

$40.

mo..

LAKE MART. Clean N lcaly
Furn. larga Apt., I Bdrm
Adult*. Call 131*1118.
ill

AVALON APARTMENTS
W. Ind St..
311.1*17

DAT 4S N1TEI Herald w ant ada
w ork for aa llttla aa 14o a
day!
G etaw ay To Tba W aterw ay

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Daalar
184 •«•! E. tab
Ph. t t t . |9 « t
PRICED to sell, 1*H ft. Dump*
hy, lo Evlnruda Moto*. a lt
Accaaaorlts. Ph. l l t - t l i f .

$100 D O W N

FHA — VA
HO M ES
I, t, S 4 BEDROOMS
I. I H A 1 BATHS
KITCHEN EQ UIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
For c o m p u te inform ation
S et or C all Taur

FHA - VA

• Sale or Kent

SALES BROKER
Wa Hava Tha Hama For Tau

STENSTROM
REALTY

97. Houses For Rent

IKS PARK DntVB
333*3438

111*9111
1 &gt;1 *I 4 I 1

SOUTH BKM1NOUI
RESIDENTS
CALL 8M-7M1

Seminole Realty
$100 DOWN

PARK RIDOK—SUBDIVISION
( lldrm.. 1 Bath, Spacious, D ou­
ble O arage. Central Hast.
B uilt-In K itchen. B reakfast
A r ts. L args D ining Room
goddad Front Lawn. City
rew ar. IlMOO — gl00 Down.
Opan D ally, E vening* (41*
1111.

ST E N S T R O M
REALTY
f i l l Park Dr.

D ial 111-1418

SOUTHW ARD

INVESTMENT A REALTY
It* N. Park Ava.
111-1171
WILL TIIADE 1 Bdrm., 1 *4
bath. CR Horn* A lot, cam*
plately fenced with « fl.
chain link fam e, located In
Jackeonvllle. M i d w a y lie.
tw in Cecil Field A N. AM
J a i, for houaa In Sanford or
v ia ln lly . Ph. 111.4:11.

I BDRM. I Reth, Fam ily Room, 115. Autua For Sato
C entral heal A air, l l l l mo.|
J lldrm. Unfurnished. |4 I mo. III* FORD SKYLINE!!, re*
treotable hardtop, radio, k«at*
or, powar H earing, needs
transm
ission 9111. Fh. I ll*
l t l * l l « l 11*0 H iaw atha a t 17*11
9197 or aoa a t III Oarrleon
Dr.
9 BDRM. COMPLETELY F urn­
ished 911-1177.
1919 CADILLAC DoVIII*, 1100.
111*9179.
I Bedroom. I B ath , Unfurnlah*
ed house, nice, close t a
BOB
MoKEB USED CARS
•chosL
NO MONET DOWN
I Bedroom, I Bath. F a u tfih a t.
*91
Friaeb
Ava. 991*9711
real nlca A desirable n e ig h ­
borhood.
•UNBEAM
Conv. ' l l ,
good
cond., perform* Salt., cheap.
JOHN SAULS AGENCY 111*0140.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
SHOP AROUND, than ■** my
Real E state Aaeootata
l i l t Ford O elaxy
la sr 100, « door.
WILLA MAE FROKOSCH
hardtop w ith all lha a itr a t,
• 11. 717 * Day
111 . 9*11 Night*
plua air. VERY CLEAN. On*
(.BEDROOM houae. 111.1014,
ly 91.111. W ill trad*. 911*701.
before 19 A. M. a fter 9 p.m.
t i l l CUSTOM DODGE Blorrw
•MALL HOUSE Adult* only,
Station
W agon.
Striking
1 1 1 .ll l l.
Ilalga A Whit*. Auto. Tranem ission. P. • . R. A H A
1 BEDROOM Honaa unfurnlah*
W hile Tlrse Ooa rw»ey-*HHr
-*A, 14*- me. 419--3si' A n . CaH ’ Actual m ileage, Looally driv­
Orlande, 111*1794.
en by prominent Deltona
Fam ily. No money needed.
CAHMKLIIERKY. Kumlahwd 1
A* low as 91.40 w eekly. 1013
Room*. Porch, i l l Conoord
Sanford A ve, 333*4101. Ask
Dr. Ph. 999*1411.
for Don.
NEW , unfurnU hid |.b ed room l l l l OLD! 99, 4 dr. original
Duple* A p t. Ill* bath, let*
Daaart Gold A Ivery. Full
r a tio floors. Venetian blind*,
factory equipped, air con d ,
kllclien equipped, w ater fura*
Autom atic
Iran*.,
power
lehed. 111*1114 after I p.m.
•le er in g , pnwar brakes. P ad­
ded A white tires. Local Doc*
SMALL HOUSE, near Sunland.
for'* rar. No Caah Needed.
w ater Included |4 9 mo. Cell
As
low as 131.11 • month.
131*1401.
1011 Henford Av*., 133,4101.
Aak for Mte.
t.ltD R M . home, k itc h e n e q u ip ,
newly painted Inelds, fenced
*1
V o L K H W A Q H N , IM S 00.
hack yard. Near N.A.S. 111 .
8134 ; 311 - 714 *
■ ANFORI) MOTOR CO.
1*0 French Avo.
111*4111
I BEDROOM Ifouaa, 141 mo.
Include* water. 113*9107.
'(I PLYMOUTH 4 door. Auto.
Tranamtaelon A H eater, real
I BEDROOM Frame House par*
clean, Sacrifice. Ph. lle*4l*3.
Hally furn., outside Rarb*.
cue, pasture available for
hurt* or pony, tin mo. Ph.
l i t - l l l l after 7 p. m.

Payton Realty

KINGIWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
I l l - lu l*
191 Falrmunt Dr.

PARK DRIVE
331*7411
NIOIIT8
« -iUDIIOOM
111*4114
131.814* t Ralh H om e on app reilm 9la«
111-414*
lll.» « (l
ly H acr# yard. Fanoad back
yard, a sa o r u d fruit bearing
treat. W ell for yard, p artial.
ly furnlanad. wathar, dryer,
atova, refrigerator, yard tool*
Seminole Pluza Area
4 U w am ow ar.
F ully air conditioned hom»*
111.188
w ith aldaw elks and aawera A
COMMERCIAL LOT
uaar Mouth Sem inole Ml*, M tln part of town In Lake
m enlary A Jr. H igh Mchools.
Mary. $7,1)9 Broker* Coop.
Only |I K down. Faym euia
|7u to 114. Inctudee taxes A
Insurance. All with terratso
floors A built In aluvea. Call 111-1101 1**9 H iaw atha at IT-11
.47*4111 (W inter P ark ), D aw .
AIR-CONDITIONED
ay M etcalf, Itealtor.
F ratty 1-badroom . 1 bath, built*
I BEDROOM Horn* near NAS.
la k itch en , painted In and
VA. No down payment, FHA
out. Lika new , Larga Lot In
• iiu duwa. ity wwaei. I ll*
lovaly neighborhood, E ice l1431.
Itn t In vestm ent. Ph. 111-71*1.

Payton Realty

NATIONAL

BANK
^POSSESSION5
NEVER A
DOWN PAYMENT
'M Ranault M il taL I l f
Chiv.
1887 haL $11

PlF.
'31
’ft!
'67
’87
’5*
•36
'38
’88
*88

Pljr.
Kaniult
Imparltl
Bukk
Chiv.
Line.
1‘ontias
Olds
Chrys.

$188
IS89
$889
$191
$481
$ 99
$ 99
$899
$891
$ 97

haL
UL
haL
UL
UL
UL
UL
bat.
U l.
bed.

$18
$14
$11
$1$
$84
$ 4
$4
$18
$84
$ I

'S lC lid a '

r4 4 u r . $ a

’86 Cadillac
'88 Ford
’S3 Chav.
'SB l'oatlaa
'84 Cadillac
'68 Dod|a
61 Olds
'38 Chav.
'3V Flat

$811
9899
$147
$817
$849
$11$
$ N
$899

UL
bat.
UL
UL
UL
UL
bis.
UL

$1$
$17
$11
$11 BIO.
$14
$11
$ 4
$19
$381 U l. •17 ■ Ik

YESt WE DO
ACCEPT TRADE-INS!

1012

SANFORD A V I.
OPEN EVENING*

Hanford, Flo rid a
N a tiw u l

888*4648

3-BKPROOM, kitchen equipped
home, near NA. 9 . w ater
furnished, f7 i. 119*9919 after
i __________________________

102. Mobil* Homes &gt; Hal*

3*3 and I Bedroom*
NEW and USED
A w ning! A Cabanas
SACRIFICE.
1
Bedroom,
1
QUALU'Y
MOBILE HOMES
•lo r y , good location. 111.(117.
Hwy. 17*91 B
911.1991
flR K E N lllfA IR
Choice lo ts available in Gra*n« 19*4 MOBILE HOME, Ilka new,
1 Itedroom, Front Kitchen,
bralr o f Loch Arbor overlook*
Aw ning, aipendatil* livin g
Ing g o lf course. C u s t o m
room.
I l l u m e
payment*
bu ild in g to your apeclfloa*
lift 71 Ph. 111-1511._________
tlona. O rsenbratr developed

ky

lll* ? lll

-----NIGHTS ------

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

F r e e If.ooo E quity, n o t In
F l i g h t P a t t e r n , 1* m in u te s
from Base. R e novated Ilk*
new, I Bedroom horns*, t a r
r a s e o floors, equip ped kit*
chans. Low In-earvica paym ente,
less t h a n ranting,
r e a d y lo occupy. HKLMLY
REALTY. Olflca In Village
H all o f N. Orlando. 111 . 1141,
Kvea. 111 . 1171 .

111.1911

^ALt^WOm^OUARANJEgD
123* Boats k Motors

3 RDRM. Furn. Apt. 111. 38IH
It. 31 at St. Robert A. W il­
liam# I t l . l l l l .
FURNISHED
141.1141.

Tb. '$ l|.« 9 lg

A uto Olaaa Tops
A Mast Covers

ligh ts

1 DUPLEX M oderately furnish
ed, i A vailable a fter th*
18th A the other May let.
D tllA IlT , 1 Bdrm . 1 Beth. Fie.
Adults. 113*1910.
Room. Carport*. Nicely lend*
scaped, clo se In new Shop* I ROOM Fum tehrd Apt., | t !
ping Center, M.tiO, Terms.
U l K. Ith, 111*1714.
Or w ill U se* lo responsible
jia rly l l l - t l H ______________ FURN. Apt. Close la. Jimmie
Cowan. 111.4011.

96

118* Trucks For Sato

ONE bedroom furnished duplex
apt.,
Ul*
hath.
terratso
floors,
u tilities
furnlihed
Phon* 131*1739 a fter 9 p. m

I Bedroom furnished apart*
mant. Contact l l l l Palm etto.
1 11KDROOM G uest House. 100
Ft. F rontage on I.ak* Minnie, I BEDROOM Furn. Apt.. Red*,
air conditioned, furnished ur
corated, w ater Included (90
unfurnished. Ph. t t l - K I I .
mo. 133*1191.
SEVER At, O utstanding 1 4 1 UNFURNISH ED— 1 Bedroom.
LARGE 1 A 3 Bedrooms Apia
Bedroom H om es availab le In
1 bath. I l l month - - I Red1011 Hanford Av*., Ph. I l l • It Araaa o l Sanford. L ei us
room, I bath, 1119 month —
O tll.
(h o w you Aroundl
1 Bedroom, I hath* I l l s
•tem per Agency 1911 S. French
108, Rooms For Rent
Ave. 111*4191
month.
ROOMS for Men, 401 M agnolia
1101 B. P a r k Ava.
91I.OTIO.
1 BEDROOM lloue*. kitchen
I l l t i l l anytim e
furnished. N e a r Air Baaa.
Call 111**041 after lit* . I ll* FURN. Room. P v t Bath. I l l
month. 911.9199._________
____
*11*.__ ____________

PROBLEM SOLVER
WITH a place for the IN
91. Kamo, Grovaa
LAW ! In th is 1 b*dr - m
BLOCK home w ith a 9E*
NICE Horn*, m
Acre* with
I'ARATE otiiclen cy apt. -m*
Chicken Hnueea Vary goad
•tor the it.* V " roof. Cnrnar
__for Nursery. I l l - i o n
l&gt;,cation In ealabllahad n eig h ,
burhoo-l. YOU can't beat this
95. H o u m b For Sal*
VALUE at nnly $10.8*0 with
liberal tarma.
I BEDROOM, * Bath Horn*,
corner let. 111*1141.

$100 DOWN

72. Ftmato H«lp Wontod

$100.00 DOW N

Ball-Blair Agency

BART P IL C H E R
Baa* Buy B roker
I t l . T M l Day o r N ight

Homes

M .ioo. ONE I1KDROOM on 17.
*1. U Mil* North of Ml. Johns
R iver. Call 133*1114.

LARGE FAMILY
WANTED

price * 111 - 10 J».______________ GOODYEAR SERVICE h a s da. LAKE COUNTY RANCH
• Ir a b l a openin g f a r a a p a r . t i l Acra*. M or U all fenced A
partly claarad. A com bination
lencad Breka $ Alignm ent
o f high land and law eleva
man. ability t o aell aervic*
tlon for dralnaga excellent,
need* to cuetom ar la halpfut.
P l i ie Servicing A T u n la g
on* lake w ithin the properly
Thle le e pe rm a n en t position
Oena Cum baa — 111*1141
A djoining highly improved
with g u a r a n te e d s a l a r y plus
ranches. Prlo* 118* per acre,
P la n o T u n in g a n g Rapalr
Intensive S u b s ta n tia l
take
a ssy larma.
W. L. H a rm e a
home pay for a producer.
Com pany
kanafltn
Include
OUTSTANDING
43. Plante, Feeds, Heeds
Life 4k H ospitalisation I n ­
COUNTRY HOME
s u r a n c e A a r e tirem e n t p r o ­
g ra m A paid vacation. Thla I RR . m Belha. Large t.R. DR.
HI'KCIAL Geranium s,
l.lgus*
K itchen, TV Room, Drapes,
la all free of cost lo e m ploy.
3, 1. A 4 BEDROOMS
Irum , Ml*p. P la n ta In llleom.
Hardwood
Floors,
Double
*r. Convenient Interview wilt
1. It* A I IIATIIM
Reasonable.
I’ll
C ountry
Carporle,
3 Room U tility
be a r r a n g 'd Nlghte, Hat. or
EQUIPPED
Club Itoad.
House, Mwhnmlng Pool, Com* LOWKtTCIIilN
Hunday If necessary. Reply
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
piste
playground,
I
Acra
by U t t a r only. S ta te Educe*
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
50. Mitec. For Hale
land, m nr 1. Prlca |3 i.M t,
Hen. Esperlenca, Background
Far Coniplal* Infarm atleg
Term*.
* telephone No. I nform ation
S .a nr Call Your
BOATERS
will be kept confidential
C. A. WHIDDON, SR.
W rite lo F- C. Sturm . Htore
DO IT VGURSELPI
IIIIOKKR
Complete lle flnlehlng Huppllee.
Manager. Goodyear Service. 181 B. Park
133-IK1
SALES BROKER
H I W. let
FA SCO COIIP.
Wa llava Tba llom a For Tou
1108 F rancb Ava.
Ilt.lllt
each. Ph. I l l - l i : * .

JIM WALTER COUP, has a
AUTHORIZED BROKER
n ice 4 Itedroom house A lot For ALL FIIA-VA Govern­
for Male. 1100 down A only
m ent owned home*. Down
171.(0 per month. This house
payment* from 1108. Low
m onthly paym ent! Including
h as m any extra*. D irections!
taxes and Insurance. Let ut
From Sanford, lak e 17.11 to
O range City «n R exell Drug
show you at TOUR convan*
Store, turn left A follow to
lence.
w h ere on* w ay slop e, turn
r ig h t, go to Ird, dirt road,
turn le ft A follow lo hout* on
le ft. Call 311.0111. Orlando.
Investm ent 4 Realty
1 BEDROOM Houea. elean A 111 N. P e r k Ava.
111*1171
d o e s In. Tarma. Ph. Jim m ie
Cow an, 131*4811.
Government Owned

Prlca reduced far repair* t
painting
M.*&gt;7 w ith M mu
down.
Ml
m o.
Including
tax** A Insurance. Hid* by
1187 Humuisrlln Ava. A see
M.ioi.
this 1 lledriMim home with for th is air conditioned * bad*
large fam ily room. W ill trade
room, I bath hum* w ith Flor*
f»r down paym ent or equity
Ida room, double carport* 4
What dn you have?
com plata kitchen, plus twin
Real Eatata — Insurance
"Keep your temper with**
Ird * Park Ava.
lll.H ii
U tility room* On 118 a 110
B t e r n p s r ^ n g p n c v ______ - f t ; -iot--vr.tr-* r .l.p -c in p .b ia u .
tlfu l shrubs, dosen bearing
R ealtor ’. Appaleer • Ineuror
JOHN E. FOX,
frull trees A U rge patio. On­
113-1991
l l l l f . F rench
ly III,noo, |I4 0 down. Don't
Realtor
titilla te to ca'li
M l N. Park Ava.
I t l . l l l l 90. Lota For Sato
BARGAIN l e r c a s h . Class In.
W. let ft.. Furnished house
w ith I rental unit*. Price

31. Mualcal Instruments

1 IIOSPITAL BEDS complata M l

95. Houmb For Sal*

SO U TH W A R D

53-. Wanted To Huy

16. Interior Decorators

COPY

By Nadine Seltzer

RE NT A BED
llollaw ay.
H ospital.
Baby
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Month.
CARROLL'S FU RNITURE
II* W. 1at.___________ 133.1111

Wheal Clialra. W alkers, Canes
A C rutches for r e n t or eels.
USED FU RNITURE
P re sc rip tio n s a t L o w a a t
111.1110
P rie st. Discount to people
over &lt;1 A all Servlca Peiaon- SE L l
US
your
Furniture.
nel. Check our prlcee.
Quick fe rv tc * with th* Cash.
FAUST DRUG STORE
S U PE R TRADINQ P O S T .
Free Delivery
l:!-o ;st
liS-OITT.

(five 5-leMer word# e»r lias!
$IM Nlatana Charge
All Skip data Ada Chargvd
at l*Day Rata

SWEETIE PIE

Mnrch 30, 1965—rag e 11 95. Housen For 8*1*

"Too name It—We have IIP
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
t&lt;«« 8. Hiawatha, ltt-ttlt

Up to 5 | 1 | 1.50 | 1.30 11JO
8 to 10 I 8 | 1.30 | 1.50 | 1.90
11 to I SI S | 1.50 11.89 | 2.83

Ad— 1 L in e

frrglb

Singer Relect-O-Matle I l f s a t
Ilka new. does F i n e r D#
elans. Buttonholes, sews on
B uttons, Blind Hems, Mono*
arem e. Embroiders, etc. Pay
balanca dua of t i l t ! cash
or term s. Ph. lli*T tlT .

F IX IT 8 IIOP
NE W LOCATION
JO* So. F rench
Ill.tT Il

N I r Im r m

#«nfnr&amp;

HOUR IMCHOVEMKNTS,
ROOFING. PA INTI NO k
INKUtATINQ
r i n a n c t n a Arranged
S33 -IIIT C a r p e t s clean s e n t * w ith the
Blue L u stre E le ctric kham
RESPONSIBLE r e r e o n with Car
pooer only t l per day. C a rwill care for elderlx peraon In
m il F u r n i t u r e Co
p rivate home, reasonable. Ph.
Orlando 3 ) 1 . 11 ( 1.
ill. Articles For Rent
S E W 1NO In General, Altera*
Hone, Navx Sewing. Zipper*.
Pocket*. Reasonable prices.
t tl O Magnolia Ave. Ph. i : i &gt;
1195. Mrs. Mery l*rocior.

24 to 80 I 6 | 1.80 | 8.78 I 5.70

Sift

108. Mobil* Homos • K m t
1 BEDROOM T railer on Lake
Aelihy, A dults only. Ph. I ll*
7111.

Let s Do
Bus m e s s
T o ge th e r

HOUIETRAILER.
Rlvervlew
Av*. f*9. W ater Furn., I ll*
till.
TRAILER w .tb cabana, alra
lot. m * l* t &gt; _________________

105. Traitor Lota • Sato

■i r ,

riwii

Owu your own Trailer lo t I I I
a month, Millar Road o ff S.
Sanford A v a . ________

106. ApartMMta for R*at
DOWNSTAIRS F ur*. Apt. I l l *
117*.
1 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. w a ttr
fiy a . | ( l m e, t:3*oilT .

You’ll 8 avo Money
And Be Happier In A W
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.
Strickland-M oniion Ford, Inc.
188*1411

W. Pork $44*681*

I -if
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�fffjt

Top Defense Aides To Attend Derby
A n n u a l ReconnaissanceBombing Derby, acheduled
next week at Sanford Naval
Air Station, each year attract*
many of the country’s top dcfeme official* mo»t concern­
ed with evaluating the Navy’*
air attack and rcconnalitance
potential, and thi* year U no
exception.
Already Indicating they will
attend thi* year'* readinets
exercise are *even admiral*,
a general and *omc 20 Navy
captain* and Army colonel*.
Among the atlcndees will be
the top Naval air officer in
both the Atlantic and Pacific
Fleet*.
They arc Vice Adm. Rap]
Rlroop, commander of Naval
Air Force Pacific Fleet;, and
Vice Adm. Charle* Booth II,
who -Mtime* command of Na
val Air Force Atlantic Fleel
Wednesday.
Alao expected In attend are
Vice Adm. Robert Stroh, dep­
uty director of the Joint Stra­
tegic Target Planning Staff,
Olfutt AFB; Rear Adm. Ro­
bert Gnldthwalte, commander
of Fleet Air Jacksonville;
Rear Adm. D. F. Smith Jr.,
chief of Naval Air Baalc Train­
ing, Peniacola; Rear Adm.
For*ylh Massey, Strike Com
mand chief of staff. *nd Rear
Adm. Joseph Jaap, command
ei In chief of Pacific'* repreaentatlve for Strategic Target
Planning.
In addition to providing an
unusual opportunity to ace the
capabilities and readiness of
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One, the Derby, wllh its many
social event*, give* the mili­
tary, defense contractor* and
civic leader* In the Sanford
area a chance to get together.
The first social event on the
week's schedule will lie a bar­
becue the night of April 8
sponsored by the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce.
The following afternoon a
“ Screen Door Open" golf
meet will be held wllh mili­
tary and civilian* pairing olf
at Mayfair Country Club.
A reception-cocktail parly,
attended by an estimated l.oon
last year, will be belt! Hie
evening of April 9 at Naval
JSir Station ballroom.
Saturday, April To and the
final day of the exercise, an
air show-open houie will lie
held followed by a Navy Ap­
preciation Day picnic spon­
sored by the Junior Chamber
of Commerce.
Tho air s Ih iw , the only event
open to the general public,
will feature aerial dcmonslr*
lions by Hie Navy's Blue An
gel*, the "Flying Professor,"
a comedy Piper Cub act, and
Sanford's own HA SC Vigilan­
tes and A 3H .Skywnrrinr*.

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P a g e 12— M arch 3 0 , 1965

H o s p ita l
N o te s
MARCH 26, 1965
Admissions
I-hvin in Allendrr, Jcttie
Maxcy, James Barnes, Don­
ald Isbell, Carolyn MeGrew,
Eula Dawson, Sandra Macherone, Marion Handy, San­
ford: Derrick Daniels, t.ongwood; Ralph .Spoils, Orange
City.
Illrths
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Mbcherone, Sanford, a hoy.
Discharge*
Katherine Dunne, l^onard
Drown, Mary Allire Kembert,
Roberta Fast, Sharon Ache,
Albertha Hirer, Rita C. Clos­
er anil baby boy, Yolanda
Skelly and baby boy, Shirley
Zizra, Sanford; Mary K. Gulirk, Mineko Leavenworth and
baby girl, Deltary; Patricia
A. Hunted, E n t e r p r i s e ;
George A. Dorn, Osteen.
MARCH 27, ions

FACE OF DEATH . . . . Latent anfety theme for the Sanford Naval Air
Station, provided by the Marino Rnrrncka, in “ Death Kidca with a Carelenn Driver." Shown on bin home in "Mr. Death,” himnelf, namely R. D.
Reno, a private from the Marine Rarrncka. (Navy Photo by IlridRcn, PH2)

Admissions

Valda Welsh, Curtis Hall,
Pamela Williams, Eddie Mil­
ler, Florence Dimmock, I.aura
Itetts, Alice Fennell, Uremia
bail, Karl Moore, Sarah
Kirby, Sanford; Ola Kelso,
Delia ry.
Tlirtha
The safety conscious Sanford ting the incoming traffic, end Martha Kilpatrick, Amcricar
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Naval Air Station has found about one block from the gate Red Cross volunteers.
Kirby, Sanford, a girl.
The safety program was fca
the "thinking man's" way of entrance facing the outgoing
Discharges
getting its point across again. traffic, called attention to the lured on "It's a Law" las&lt;
Clara
Addington,
Floyd
The station safety program horse and it* rider, dressed Saturday on rhanncl 6.
Dyid, Jeffery Eldridge, ClnrAlso appearing on the pro rnre Kirtley, Maria Perez,
iis assigned to a different de­ in a black cloak, death mask
partment or squadron each and scythe, indicating that gram were It. C. Wallers, E01 I. ily Redding, Abe Singleton
month, with the Marine Bar­ "death docs ride with the care­ and W. S. Brown, KOS’2, petty Jr., Thelma L. Snyder, Franofficers in charge of the driv­ ria Christain, Mildred Squires,
racks having had it for March, less driver."
under the supervision of We* The idea of the horse and its ers training school aboard the Mary Hall, Sanford; Ernf.st
Giles, ground safely officer for rider so inspired tiic Florida station. This school include) Walsko, William Yandell, De­
Highway Patrol's safety offi­ ' 10 flours of instructions in and llary; Nora Thomas, (ieneva;
the station.
During the month of March, cer, Sgt. Bob Kllgo, star ol ; out of the classroom for mili llarbara Howell and baby
Giles provided hi* horse, the weekly TV program, "lt'» j tary and their dependents boy, Lake Mary; Derrick
Blare, to assist the Marine the Law," and Channel fl't 1Thi* school is required for en Daniels, I.ongwood; Marie
Barrack* with their safety camera crew that they filmed 1listed personnel before they llipps, North Orlando; Shir­
| can obtain a military driver's ley Carlisle and baby boy,
file scene.
program.
Also filmed for the program license.
Osteen.
Blare, along with Ills rider,
The drivers training schoo1
MARCH 2ft. 1965
ft. J. Reno, a private attached were scenes including Capt.
Admissions
to the Marine Barracks, trot C. D. Swanson, station coin probably is the most effective
Susan Wille, Jimmy Chris­
ted hack and forth between mending officer; the station means of safety education a
two large signs wfilch read safety council in session and board the Sanford Naval Ail topher, Marvelyn (J r I e m e,
"Dentil Bides with the Care a demonstration with "Itesrus Station, although safety lee Mary llarkey, Amos Jones,
Annie," a rubber model used tures are given to various de R. K. Higgins, Dolly Thorne,
less Driver."
The signs, placed al the en­ in instructing respiration, by partments and squadrons by Robert Williams, Emily Du­
bose, Sanford; Evon Goodtrance to the main gate /ac­ Mrs. Peg Horner and Mrs Kilgo anil Giles.
inun, Dellary; I.illie Stewart,
Moultrie, Ga.
liirths
Mr. and Mrs. Willium
Wille. Sanford, a boy; Mr.
ami Sits. Roger Laii, Sanford,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Dulajse, Sanford, n girl.
Discharges
Mary Ann Armstrong, Car­
olyn Cumpbell, Mary Love
Smith, Munning Todd, Charles
II. Znlcsky, Nona K. Knight,
Muriel Kcunie, Alice Fennell,
Sunfurd.
March 29. 1965
Admissions
Arthurene Cook, Jan Dyer,
Dorothy Folds. Ruby Green,
Thomas E. Ramsey, Lillian Reveil, Nona E. Knight, Frank
Williams, Sanford; Raiford D.
Wesley, Casselberry; Mndge
Neiswander, Charles K. TrinSOLIHULL, England (UPI)
owski Jr., Deltary; James V.
— Alec Worthington wroto
Richards, Enterprise; Lcvelle
the lecal governing council IK
Thompson,
Maitland,
month* ago that Id* ncighlmr
Discharges
paid |Ml more real estate tax
A r t h u r Ilngley, Dorothy
—tliui. In1 tirt--aRbosrgb - Hrr-.rGanns, Nellie Hagan, Carolyn
GIRL SCOUT TROOP 329 of Hi'irr Luke visited MurinHantl nn one of the
liomes were Identical,
McGrow, Earl Moore, Robert
trnnp’H cdticiitiomd rictivillcM. Mcmlrcrn are (front, left to right) Allvxon
The council notified Worth­
Swope, William Williams,
Richmond, Dclira Gnrr, Connie Scuriulnlc, Cntlry Lmthley, Jeanette I’oloington Thursday that lie was
Estella Wilson, Jean Brown
i|tiin;
(net'oiiil
row)
Wnnita
Knight,
Karen
llnzelluikcr.
Melinda
Alin
Him.
light, tlirrr had been a mis­
and baby girl, Sanford; Jen­
noil, I’nuln Smith, Terri Hrogan, Cheryl Lindiley; (third row) Mur.-dtri
take, and would lie please pay
nie Mars, Altamonte Springs;
Madden,
Judy
Scott,
Dale
Mnfti'inntoni,
Lynn
llmdey,
Kim
Norris,
Shannon
872.HU In back taxes or face
Rita Dilate, Mims.
McGee. Lenders are Mrs. Hnrhurn Gnrr, Mrs. Elaine Cox and Mrs. Eileen
n aiiminons.

'M r. Death' Is Safety Reminder

'A stronautess' Jane O rbits Sem inole
EDITORS NOTE: While
the ryes of the world were
on Gemini Astronauts Gris­
som and Young, Herald re­
porter Jane Casselberry was
orbiting Seminole and Or­
ange Counties in order to get
a bird’s eye view nf Florida
Forest Service operations
Irom 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 Ranger Al 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 140 for the one-hour
circuit of Seminole and Orange
Counties.
We flew along the shore
Lake Jessup west to Apopka
then south to Martin Riant and
McCoy Air Force Rase and
east to Bithlo, taking time to
check out several fires spotted
cn route.
During the three worst
months of the year for fires—
January, February, and March
—the plane is under contract i
to the Forest Service patroling
from 12 5 p. m. on dry days,
averaging 125 hours a month.

Library Meeting
Set Thursday
By Julia Rartn*
A slate of nominees for of­
ficers
of the
Altamonte
Springs Community Library
Association will be presented
at the croup's annual meeting
scheduled for 8 p. m. Thurs­
day at the library building.
The nominating committee,
Mrs. II. Graham Fuller, chair­
man, and Mrs. Keith Nixon
and Mrs. Glenn Humes, will
report and nominations also
will be accepted from the
floor. Rians will tic disrussed
for the annual Silver Tea to
take place in late April.
It is urged that all members
of the Association attend this
important meeting.

Bitinpr Suspect
- "MARTIXKZ, Cnnf. (URD —
Otto llorfield, police chief nf
this northern California city,
bad a painful lesson on the
lazaids of performing his
constabulary duty.
Sunimond to a ladies' cloth­
ing store to arrest a woman
shoplifter, llorfield bad just
apprehended the suspect when
she bit him.

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!
^

Worry of

FALSE TEETH
FOREST SKHVtCE pilot lvnn Wnlrlon (loft), of
Lecdmrg, and County Hunger A. Harris point
out on map area to tie flown over to The Her­
ald's intrepid girl reporter Jane Casselberry
prior to take off from Flying Seminole Hunch
a t Chuluota.
(Herald Photo)
At this time the woods are •
tinder dry as a result of frost
and low rainfall and the com­
bination with high winds re -'
suits in fire danger.
Although when viewed from
ti." air the area appear* to be
95 per cent water and high­
ways, Seminole has 133,000
forest acres.
Since January 1 of this year.
Harris notes, there have been
52 wild fires in the county as
compared to a total of 88 for
all last year. Most of these
arc 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-1
munication by radio with the
six lookout towers in Seminole j
and Orange, as well as with
trucks and fire fighters on the
scene.
L'sc of the plane pays off i
economically, saving the tax -1
payers thousands of dollars j
each year. The Forest Service |
is able to operate with less |
men and equipment as a re­
sult of the pitot sorting out the
smoke of innocent trash fires
from wildfires, and reporting
them while they arc still small
and easier to suppress.
The pilot also supplies vital
information on the location I
of the fire and what equipment |
will lie needed, eliminating a
lot of unnecessary running
around for groumi crews.
"In" addition, land owners s r e !
saved many thousands of acres
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 (lie contract
plane, the service also has its
own planes available, when
needed, out of Ocala through

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Pre-School Child Welfare
Funds Asked For Workshops
JACKSONVILLE (CPI I —
The licenaimr in Alachua,
Ain
A Florida organization con- llrowuid, Esruinhiii, Hillswith the wclfuic of borough, Leon, Muutece, Murtin, Okaloosa, Palin Beach,
the pie-school child plans to Polk and .Harusota counties is
ask the slate for money to huinlh'd by the county lirulth
ael up workshops for day departments.
caia renters,
In Dude, Duvul and Orange
Mrs. Clyde McIntyre, presi­ counties, the Stale Depart­
dent of the Florida Associa­ ment of Public Welfare is the
tion on Cliildrrn-iinder-six, licensing agency.
said there is a great need for
Bemuse some iluy renters
kindergarten p r o g r a m s in are not regulated, the build­
schools since 62 of Florida's ings may lie unsafe and in a
counties require no licenses p o o r neighborhood, p I a y to opeiate a day care renter. grounds may not be fenced,
The luck of regulation tlie loom* may lie dirty, |ioor
sometimes results in child food served and the liuusr
abuse, unsanitary facilities may have diseased prts, the
State Health Department said
and incompetent personnel.
Even whero the nurseries in a recent publication.
Bad a* a few of the rentera
tra licensed standard* are
sometimes low ainra regulat­ are, they can sometimes be
ing agent-lea haven't the better than leaving the child
money to police the day rare al home.
tenter*.
The Stale Health Depart­
Pint-llua County is the only ment said aome childirn have
county in Florida that has a been burned to death when
requirement that personnel they wera left at home alone
working in tha day care cent­ by working mothers and an
ers meet minimum education­ alarming number of children
al standards. The county en­ do not go to school because
force* the ruling llnough a they are kept at home to earc
special licensing board.
fur younger children,
l

Scrub diamonds with an old
toothbrush in a bath of luke­
warm water and ammonia to
make them sparkle.

Bicycle Blackout
BRAINTREE, E n g l a n d
(DPI) — Youths threw a bi­
cycle wheel over high tension
cables here and blacked nut
600 homes. Electricity was
off for mora than two hours.

IM PO R T A N T N O T IC E TO
ALL C IT Y OF SANFORD
PROPERTY OW NERS
Nolicr In hereby Riven (hot all perwina, firm*
and rnrpnraUonii owning or havinR controls,
mnnnRcmrnt, cuidody, Huperviaion or aReney of
PERSONAL PROPERTY in IhU City which ia
Huhject to taxation mind file return on or before
April 1. 1965, otherwine the Tux AxNeHHor will
lie required to annesH aurh properly from the
bent information obtainable, and the benefits of
any exemption due which are not claimed, can­
not be allowed.
WiduwH and Disability Exemptions — Every
widow, whose h unhand is dead, and disabled
person who are entitled to the benefita of the
$500.00 valuation exemption, as provided by
law, must make application for such exemption
on or before April 1, 1965.
Homestead Exemption — Resident homeowners
must also file application with the County Tax
AHHTNMir at the Court House on or before April
1, 1965, in order to he allowed such exemption
on City and County Taxes.
H. L. Whelchcl
City Clerk
City of Sanford, Florida

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By Mr*. II. I.. Johnson
A capacity “standing room
only” crowd of men, women
and atudents attended the
^second annual Mr. and Mrs.
Creative Cooking School at
the Sanford Civic Center
Tuesday evening.
The group watched with
mouths watering as Miss
Mary Metag, “ Mary Logan”
of Swift and Company, prepared and displayed delectable
dishes under a large overhead
mirror.
•
Throughout the e v e n i n g
Miss Metag read comical
poems concerning rooking,
which added a note of enter­
tainment to the cooking
school.
One of the highlight* was
the selection of three men
from the audience, J. K. Cole,
Allen Kendall anil John Mnrfin, who were each given a

LBJ To Press Battle Against Reds
Seminole County * * * *

on the St. Johns River

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Spectacular
Retaliation
Is Ruled Out

[leaf of Vienna bread, an as- J Rich date chocolate cake
sortment of sandwich fillings also was a favorite, with
| and told to prepare sand- dates put in the cake and a
j wiches any way they desired. !special topping of nuta and
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P h one
822-2611
CodeCode
32771
*
Phone
822-2611 Zin Zip
32771
To the delight of the crowd chocolate chip* spread over
WASHINGTON (UPD —
each man cut his loaf of the top before baking. This is
WEATHER: Showers thru Thursday, high near 90; low tonight in 60.*.
Piesident Johnson is grimly
' bread in n different fashion 1especially effective for large
determined to press even
VO L. 57 Uni tei 1 1’rea~L ca.&lt; ed~ \V ire
E s ta b lis h e d ' l9 0 8 “ W l&gt; N E S D A Y .~ M A K (.T l 31. 1965 ’“ S A N F O ttD . I L o itlllA NO. 158
ami made fancy sandwiches, j parties.
' more fiercely the b a t t l e
| The school was opened by
Canned ham with spicy curagainst the Viet Nam Red*.
County Agent Cecil Tucker, rent jelly glaze, sweet and
I But he has ruled out for now
!who introduced Miss M yrtie'sour pot roast, garden fresh
any single spectacular stroke
I Wilson, home extension scrv- salad also were prepared and
in retaliation for the bomb­
ice agent, who, in turn, told recipe booklet* for all the
ing of the U. S. Embassy in
the audience "How To Live foods shown at the school
Saigon.
To Eat Or Eat To Live.”
were presented to the audiThe Chief Executive said
J. C. Adams, merchandising : ence.
that the terror bombing of
manager of Swifts, one of the | A special recipe for teen,
the embassy—‘'this wanton
sponsors of the school, cull* age parties was "little p ittas,''
act of ruthlessnrss"—only
cd attention to the sponsor- made by using canned hi*reinforced American deter*
ship by the Florida I’owcr cuits, spread with tomato
TANGIER, Morocco (UPD mination to “continue and ta
and Light Company, Publix paste with small pieces of
—A Spanish airliner flying a'strengthen” aid to South Viet
Supermarkets, The Sanford brown-and-serve sausage links
group of Scandinavian tour Nam.
! Herald, Seminole County Ex- and cheese.
Administration o f f I e I ala
i*t» to Morocco encountered
Frank and bran boats were
tension Service and Florida
heavy fog on its landing up- said there would be an inprepared by cutting a loaf of
Power Corporation.
proaeh today and crashed in- crcnsc in L'. S. air strikes on
Ralph Rloodworth, meat Vienna bread in half, adding
to the sea, killing 31 persons. military installation* in Com­
supervisor for Publix, gave a dressing of shredded rbeese,
Two women and a man munist North Viet Nam and
out numerous door prizes linked bonus and other in­
were plucked out of the water stronger offensives against
gredients then this was broilduring the evening.
by a fishing boat and rushed the Viet Cong guerrilla* in
Miss Metag's first dish was ed a few minutes. After the
to HI Knurlmihi Hospital in South Viet Nam.
a brisket boneless roast, gar- first broiling, sliced frankHut, for the time being, the
Tangier. They were reported
nishrd with baked potatoes, furter* were placer! on top.
suffering from minor injuries President bus ruled out any
covered with sour cream, a cheese squares and pickles
and shock.
single stroke surh ns bombing
slice of cheese and sprigs of added and then broiled again.
A fleet of rescue vessels, the Red capital of Hanoi,
Reef fondue, porterhouse
parsley
mostly fishing boats, picked
Johnson planned to confer
The “Beau Catcher" fried steaks and various kinds of
lip &lt;6 bodies. Five other of the today or Thursday with hia
chicken proved a popular re- sandwiehes were some of the
49 passengers ami five crew­ ambnssodor to South Viet
tive Cooking School, as evidenced in these
tipe, judging by the reaction other preparations.
HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS of men women
men were missing and pre­ Nam, Gen. Maxwell D. Tay*
Those attending the school
of the audience as this dish
. . . mid men, too . . . were on hand Tuesday
photographs.
sumed dead. The passengers lor. He hat not teen Taylor
was prepared for baking. proclaimed it a “complete
evening a t the second annual Mr. and Mrs. Crea­
were mostly Swede* and sinco the general arrived
(Herald Photos)
Pieces of chicken were dip­ success” and declared they
Danes; the air crew was from Saigon for consultations
ped in buttermilk, then in will be looking forward to an­
Spanish.
Sunday.
En garde!
flour and bnked for ope. hour. other one next year.
The plane was a twin-engine
Tomorrow is that day. All j
Convair of the Iberian Airlines
ril.O T RESCUED
h s lw a
Fool* Day, that is. Watch out
and was flying from Malaga
WASHINGTON (U PI) - •
for the practical joker.
in southern Spain to Tangier. A N'nvy jet pilot shot down
• • •
Moroccan authorities said it during un attack on a Com*
We have a letter on While
reported into the Tangier munisl installation close ta
House stationery from Stan
tower hut then failed tn ans­ Red China was found alive
HHH To Speak
Musial.
wer a query. Rescue opera­ today In a llfcraft in tha
Stan reminds us that the
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - tions were launched immed­ South China Sea.
1965 Youth Fitness Campaign
Vice President Hubert II. iately.
A I) e f e n * a Department
is about to begin. “ The Man” !
The Convair fell into Hie At­ spokesman announced the res*
Humphrey will be among the
tells us that 17 states have
featured speakers during the lantic three miles off the cue of Cdr. William N. Don*
TALLAHASSEE (L’Pl) - which Includes the first Neatepped up their school phys-1
annual convention of the | North African coast near the n*"y, husband of Mta. Mil*
Gov. Haydon Burns told his gro and the second woman
leal education requirements'
American Society of News­ western’entrance to'lho Strait dred Donnelly, La Jolla Calif*
now Board of Regents today over to serve in this capacity
paper Editors here April 14 17. of Gibraltar. British, .Spanish, He was rr|H&gt;rtcd to be in
since 1961, and there has been
io-cnnaern itself with making in Florida, to adopt a policy on
Moroccan amt U. S. plane* good condition, although ha
-a-87 per cent increase in the”
policy for state universities academic freedom soon, sugand ships Joined thu search was listed with minor injur*
number of health and physical
Strike
Delayed
and leave the day-to-day ope-1gesting the member* might
education teachers employed
NEW YORK JU I'D - A for possible survivors al­ irs.
rationso ( the system to the want to reaffirm the policy
by schools. *
At the tarn* time, tha
threatened
strike by printers though officials said “ there
staff.
i hammered out after long study
Musial, consultant to the
and
several
other anions it little hope ot finding any Pentagon listed a i dead •
Burns «aid some previous by its predecessor boards,
President on physical fitness,
second missing pilot who tool*
against seven major New oilier* alive.”
boards had often cost the uni-1 The nine new regents, scrvThe American
planes. came part in the ruid on Rach
says overweight and lack of
York
City
daily
newspaper*
,
,,
,.
.,
versity system the lois ot a ing terms of from one to nine
exercise still arc serious
was |K)*tponrd early today a t Jf0,1" lc ,V'
*\a' y ,a5c a Long Vi island. He wag
valuable professor or depatt- years, signed their commissRota on the .Spanish coast.
identified as Lt. Cdr. Kenneth
health problems for millions
the
end
of
nearly
12
hours
of
ment head by requiring '.hut ions in the office of the sccrcof Americans.
K. Hume, husband of Mrs,
negotiations at city hall
board
action
be
taken
on
the
i
tary
of
state,
then
were
sworn
• • •
Caroline Hume, San Diego,
salary before the man could be in at formal ceremonies in
Waterways committee of
Calls Unlimited
Calif.
hired.
| the governor's oflice conducted
the Seminole County Chamber
TALLAHASSEE (UIM) He also told the regents, by Supreme Court Justice El2 MARINES DIB
of Commerce will finalize
House members will be able
' wyn Thomas in his formal
SAIGON (UPD—Commune
plans for the SanfordSt.
tn
make
unlimited
personal
black robes.
Johns River scenic cruise at
TAMPA (UIM) - The U. ist Viet Cong guerrillas today!
phone calls within the state
Thr new regents, appointed
a meeting at 1:30 p.m. Thurs­
S.
Department of Labor has shot down three U. S. hell*
during
this
session
of
the
le
g
­
by Burns after the mass re­
day, Chairman Sam Levy an­
agreed
to another meeting copters flying Vietnamese
islature
at
no
extra
charge.
signations of regents named
nounced.
with
Florida
citrus officials to soldier* into a major battle
Blanks
to
four
new
lines
being
Tha
Vapor
Trails,
a
team
have
jumped
from
altitudes
the
applause
of
giant
nudiby former Gov. Farris Bry ant,
• • •
installed
at
the
Capitol
for
hear
a
pica
for
reconsideration only 30 miles from tha big
were approved by the Cabinet nf Navy sky divers, has been of 2,600 to 25,000 feet, at enecs a t the Seattle World's
Boosters Club will discuss
| $600 a month.
of
the
April
15
deadline for American airbasa a t Da
added
to
the
cast
for
the
air
night
and
into
the
St.
Johns
Fair
and
prartically
every
J. D. Manley Construction Board o[ Education Tuesday
plans for the annual all-sports
use
of
foreign
laborers
in the Nang.
Company of Leesburg, with a n* required by law. They also! show climaxing the Sanford Itiver utid the Atluntic Ocean, major uir show in Hie nation.
Two U. S. Marines war#
banquet slated for May when
state.
bid of $ iu ,500 is the apparent i must be confirmed by the Naval Air Station's six duy The team received its name
The Bombing Derby will Concedes
killed and 16 other Americana
members meet at 7:30 p.m.
The
department
announced
WASHINGTON
(U
P
l)-S
cn.
low bidder to repair a portion j State Senate which meets nextReconnaissance B o m k i n g from the multi-colored trails «*'1 underway Monday with a
injured.
Thursday in the home eco­
ot the aircraft parking apron! week for a 60 day
session. Derby on Saturday, April 10.„f smoke each jumper leave* weapons loading exercise for II. Everett Jordan, whose in Washington the meeting
nomics room at Seminole at Sanford Naval Air Station. | Governor Burn* said it is The Derby, one of the in hia descent through space ordnance team* from each of home state of North Carolina would he Friday at the Cause­ U. S. and South Vietnamese
planes struck again in North
liign School';
The contract calls for the i his hope trial Trie t»ssn! -*t“ Xavyhs• tusJ-ot— r..v
tn. |_tho_ four comiw ting Kimfoid- I*
nation's leading tobac way Inn here.
• • •
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replacing of approximately|delegate routine of -ir.ivmity exercises, will Ixgiri Monday, .hia hoot*.
.
.
.
.
.
a. I a.
f Al &gt; 4 V,
ABC-Scope program of April
that Congress probably will said Labor Secretary W. Wil- regime's air defenses for tha
10,360 square yards of con operation* to Executive Direc
The addition of the Vapor
The Blue Angels will arrive
squadron*.
7 will examine the critical
require sonic kind of health 'lard Wirtr would not lie hero second consecutive day. Tha
crete on the north, east and tor Broward Culpepper and hi* Trails, a parachute exhibition 1at the air station Thursday!
&lt;,n *,n*day T i l o f
ruids were' carried out deipita
farm labor problem in Cali­ west sides of hanger 4 which
staff "and hold yourself as a team from the Jacksonville afternoon for press interviews *1V"
*lying exercise* warning on cigarette pack- for the meeting.
increasingly
tough staUmanta
fornia on the American Broad­ houses the station aircraft
Wirt* ha* »loo&lt;l firm so far
policy-making board."
Naval Air Station, lounds out 'and n dress rehrursal before"
begin. Theexercise* will
by Communist China.
casting Company T network. rontrol tower.
on
Hie
deadline
for
all
ofiHe said that thr board i* re­ an air show program that al- they take to the air in their i **"' veisiitility
of H"' U i m p o I&lt;, , i f l i m
Florida farmera faced with
shoro lalmrcrs lo leave the
..
i •
..tin- Navy's
w.
. supersonic
...
■• «F-IIA
. * * ...
.. . 1.sleek
hIoi'K \Vigilunlo
iifi unto iitnl
noun fill
i ( Ui i u i
Ens. William Hildcrbrand, quired to art on every salary _ready
nod powerful
includes
Tigris
Satshortage of harvesting labor assistant station resident offi­
A-.'lit Sky-warrior and the
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) _ A state.
in excess of $15,000 a year but famous Blue Angels flight i unlay.
may find this program inter­ cer in charge of construction,
Citrus grower*, however.
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPD -•
he said he hoped below that precision team; Piper Cub
While listing their home at (light crews who man them. Colorado doctor Imrrnued a
esting and informative, ac­ reports work it expected to
pen knife and a piece of rub- have pressed for an extension, I Officials here said today tha
thr board would soon set some acrobatic ace Dick Schrnm the Pensacola Naval Air Sta- I
cording to tile Florida Farm begin about May 1, with com­
her tubing and performed anI elaiming they will lose mil- earthquake which killed 25|
dollar level at which Culpep­ ("The Flying Professor") and lion, the Angel* have been j
CRUCIAL TALKS
Bureau.
pletion in mid-August.
per can proceed to approve air power demonstrations by "adopted” by each of the) JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI) iqx-ration in a hotel hallway bon* if they lose mod of their, persons in central Chile Sun*
• • •
to save Hu- life of his father. I labor force at Hie height of day caused damage estimated
faculty.
Sanford-based RA-5C Vigil- hundred* of iities they have _ presidential envoy EllsSpring vacation for Semin­
Otherwise, he said, if forc­ ante and A-3B twin jet air- performed In since their for- | worth Bunker Hew into Jakar- Dr. Robert C. Austin Jr. per-! the late season Valencia liar- j at $58 million and left 27,004
ole County school* will begin
formed the quick tracheotomy j test.
; person* homeless,
ed to wait for formal board rraft.
mation in the lt»IO* The last ta today tn begin crucial talks
April 16 Classroom work will
alter
his
father
had
a
heart
action, drlays of from three
Take off time for thr first time they appeared in Sun- | aimed at rasing strained reresume April 80.
attack.
to five weeks can result.
event is 0:10 am . April 10. ford — during the Seminole lutjon* lalwccn Indonesia and
“This board it not bound by- The air station gules will County aemi-retitentliul rele- |hc United States,
An ambitious "yes man”
Pickets Leave
COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPD - precedent' or previous policy," swing open to the public at Illation in April 1003—they I
_
-—
keeps looking for new worlds
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Police had an all-points bul­ hr said, but added the new ii a.m.
attiMi trd un &lt;stimuli d 40,0(10 |
BOATS SEIZED
tn concur.
worker* returnletin out today for a man ac­ regents might want to reaf­ The Vajoir Ttnil* have ap­ peraons.
TAMPA (U PI)-T he mans . Construction
J
• • •
cused of swindling person* firm the major policy estab- peared in air show* thioughSchrum.
a
scholarly
baking
I
ger
of
a
Tampa
shrimp
comc"
10
,
lr
*n,lay al
Two visitors were present
while pretending to give them lishrd by predecessors in some out the southeastern United naval reserve captain, also is pany said today 15 of his luial* I America * space center, endwhen the hostess' four-yearfields such as that of academic | States and won awards in accustomed to crowd*. “The j have been seized by Nicara ing a two day walkout Hwl
a job.
old daughter walkrd in. One
idled $21X1 million in space
[many parachute meets. They flying professor" bus earned j giu official*.
Mrs. Effie M. Sentell told freedom.
spelled out: “ She's not very
building and cast the govern­
officers that she gave the man
p r e t t y , is she?" To which
ment $400.4X10.
*350 “deposit” on the promise
the tot replied. “ No, I’m not,
The pickrli who had turned
of receiving a $600 a month
but I'm awfully i n t-c l-l-iaway
3.900 ot 4,700 building
job. She said the answered an
g e n t."
tradesmen Monday and Tues­
ad
in
Columbus
newspapers.
• • •
day were not at space center
She made the deposit, Mrs.
About the only thing you
Sentell said, but became sus­ TALLAHASSEE— The lwgis-| versity srvi as qulrkly as pn«s executive director of the Flor­ The East Central Florida m lrances today.
ran do on a shoestring these
— with —
picious and could not reach lature was urged Tuesday not Ible," Kridcr told the commitida University Board of He- University would serve a ninedays is trip.
the man at hit next stop In At to delay opening of the propos- tee members,
lanta.
She said she tried to pj
central Florida Uni ! He *atd that $6 6 million t* gent*, also was one of those!county area: Flagler, Volusia,
A llttntly Home Improvement Loan
They're pretty good spelll-akc, Seminole, Orange, Bre- F&amp;CCB
call
the
company,
but
was
told
V
er*ity
near
Oviedo for an the minimum needed for open protesting this suggestion.
ers at Sanford Junior High. It
it did not exist.
Kridcr told the committee vard, Osceola, Indian Hiverl TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —1 Morrow Up To $5000 — Up To S Year* To Pajr
uig the university in 196*
extra year.
took 75 written words and nine
Mrs. Sentell said her check
*.Thc need is now," John
“ If $7 million is appropriat ! that one fifth of the stale's and St. Lucie.
i The $1.2 million World's Fair
rounds of oral words to cut
the field down to the final two for $350 was cashed in Or- Kridor. executive secretary of led by thi* Legislature, then1population is now in Central j A student body of 1,500 Is exhibit bill fared a seesaw
('nil Ralph I’rzold Or Jim Doucctto
lundo, Fla.
the Seminole County Chamber the balance mu*t come from Florida and that it is one of expected when the school battle Wednesday in the House
contestants. Then it took a
of Commerce, told a House ap­ the 1967 Legislature,” Krider (the fastest growing areas in opens in 1968 with 3,200 the approbations committee.
suddcn-dcath ipelldown be­
Telephone 322-1611
' the nation.
propriations sub-committee.
declared.
' second year.
Veteran lawmaker George
fore Analee Moore was crownSTRONG QUAKE
Krider was a member oi a The Central Florida deleg*. The 1965 population of the
Krider said tha university Stonr, of Escambia, said Tues­
ed champion over Patti Me-' ATHENS (U PI) - A “very
Florida delegation tlon immediately went on the area is now 800,000 with 10.- j will need an operating budget day he would fight any move
Coy.
| strong” earthquake s h o o k Central
, Greece for six aecondi today.j which appeared before the attack against a propo»al by 0 00 high school graduates r x of $258,000 for the first year, to consider the bill before the
Seminole County’* new staff causing panic and damage in sub-committee to ask for a sub-committee chairman. Hep pccted this year. By 1968, Krl and $665,000 the second.
'committee considers the gen-'
Mambir M .U .
planner, Jack Goodin, it | wide tress. Information trie- U million appropriation to get Ralph Turlington, that the uni- der said, the population will | Preliminary plans for the eral appropriations measure
scheduled to begin work soon kling into Athens indicated the new university opened inlvezsity be phased to open in have soared to one million, university will be presented to The committee already had
on a part-time basis lie will early fears of heavy casual the fall of 1968
' the fall of 1969 instead of 196* with !2,V&gt;o hijn school gra- the Board of Regent* at its agreed not to consider indivij “The area needs this uni-j Ur. J. Broward Culpepper, jduates.
j April 9 meeting.
t g g ot lull-lim t a U lu i July 1. [lie s were unyiwlificd.
jdual mosey bills.

Airliner Dives
Into Ocean, 51
Persons Dead

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Board Of Regents

Sworn Into Office

Citrus Labor
Hearing Set

Base To Award
$114,500 Job

'V apor Trails' Scheduled Here

'Quake Toll

Job Seekers

f t

Get Warning

SPRUCE-UP
Your
Home

New University Delay Opposed

Fair Exhibition
'Battle1

FLORIDA STATS BANK

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Altamonte Springs Receives
Equipment For Playground

12 — April 28, IM S

$70,000 Plant
Announced For
Altamonte

Mayor W. Lawrence Swofford

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Wckiwa District
Camporee Set
For Friday
By Jane Casselberry
Tha Waklwn D i s t r i c t
Spring Camporee w ill be held
a t Camp Howard on Mark­
ham Hoad Friday through
Sunday with area Roy Hcout
Troops and Explorer Foste
participating.
This camporee will provide
an opportunity for patrols
and troops to test thrlr
camping skills against good
aamplng standards. The main
•rasa o f Judging will be cook­
ing, health and safety, uni­
form !, packs and equipment,
campsite, and organisation
and participation.
On Saturday from 1:80 to
d:SO p.m., Interesting demon­
strations will lie presented
by tha Florida Forest Serv­
ice, Marco Archery Cluh and
Col. Jim Bennett, who will
give
a
demonstration
on
muskets and firearms.
Tha campfire program will
be held at 7:45 p.m. Satuiday
with Fleet Peeples Jr., of
Casaalberry In charge.
Church services fo r Frotestant Scouts will be con­
ducted at 8:30 a.in. Sunday.
The ewanla ceremony and
eloalng assembly w ill lie held
Sunday at 1:16 p.m.

the

Altamonte

Springe Town Council at reg­

Bf Dmm bln
Th» request of Jack dole of
Cos and Gale Associates to
reione property on Maitland
Avenue In AlUmonto Springs
Immediately south of tho
Be ranth-Day A d r a n t l a t
Church from RI-AA single
family residents to It.1! multi­
ple family dwelling was unanlMOttsly approved by tha
AlUmrata
Springs
Town
CounHI at public hearing.
No shjeellona wars raised
to the request.
Gala asplalned that the sixunit contemporary Mediter­
ranean type building hla firm
plans to construct at this lo­
cation will cost 170,000, In
addition to the cost of tha
property, with construction to
begin fat approximately eight
weeks.
The building Is designed for
rental and each unit will he
completely furnished includ­
ing wall to wall carpeting.
In answer to question from
Councilman Colin Craws, Gala
atatsd that his firm plana to
own and oparata the building
and dota not plan It for raaala bi tha naar future.
Tear residents appeared to
support tha request.
Is another publte hearing,
sound! decided to abandon a
portion of the right of way
•a Florida Boulevard running
southeaat from Lake Street
as petitioned by Orville John­
son. Johnson pointed out that
that particular portion of the
street sever bed been formal­
ly opened or used.
Adjoining property owners
appeared to endorse the peti­
tion. There were no objec­
tions.
Mayor W. Lawrence Bwofford stated that although he
la opposed to dosing rights of
way, ha would not oppose this
petition because, having liv­
ed In the town 81 years, lbs
road had never been used to
hie knowledge and a previous
council voted In 1052 to ahundon tha right of way hut the
action never was formally
completed.
Town Clerk Dorothy Bar­
deen was instructed to have
the
right-of-way
removed
from nil county ncorda.

and

BORBIE LEE W A T K IN S , Mian Flame o f Semi­
nole County, will be a conUmUint Saturday for
the state title.
(Ilcrnld Photo)

Two Praying Women
Hit By Fire Bomb
NEW

A ing hla duty and that he
drifter didn't went to get further In­
with “ no faith” was arrested volved.”
Malone
was booked
on
at a settlement house and
charges o f arson, assault and
charged with tossing a firry
gasoline bomb at two women dearrrntlng church property.
young

YO R K

&lt; U P I) —

ular meeting authorised the
town clerk to write a letter
o f appreciation to the Prair­
ie Lake Drive In Theater for
the donation o f three awing
seta and a merry-go-round to
the community.
The
equipment w ill
be
placed In tha town play­
ground.
In other business, a public
hearing was act for May 10,
8 p.m., to conaidar request
o f R. A R. Rogers Company
to abandon and vacate a
three fo o l power easement
between Lota 13 and 1 In
Glen Arden;
The request o f Lee Cohn,
developer o f Oakland Estates,
to have street lights placed
In the second section, was
referred to the utilitiea com­
mittee;
The o ffe r o f the Volunteer
Fire Department to handle
arrangements and planning
for the Annual Community
Children's Christmaa Party
was approved;
Action on recommendation
by Councilman Keith Nixon
that only one council meet­
ing per month he held during

The fire at 1ft. Patrick'a
burned an altar pad and rail
and blackrned
tha
gothic
cathedral's white marble a1&gt;
tar.
H ie gasoline-filled Itecr liotIla- with a flaming wick was
hurled from the fourth row
of pews. Another firs bomb,
unlgnltrd, wns found Inside a
shopping ling at the pew.

tha summer waa deferred un­
til next month;
Councilman
Bob Newell,
firs marshal, waa Instructed
to study and aubmlt recom­
mendation on bids fo r firs
department equipment at the
next meeting;
Acceptance o f sealed bids
was approved with time lim­
it sat for May 6 on i boy'a
and girl's bicycle;
The fire ant spraying pro­
posed for county areas which
are infested was approved;
Invitation fo r Swofford to
officiate at ribbon cutting
ceremonies fo r the 10 a.m.
grand opening o f the new
Home Builders Supply, April
30, waa announced. A ll mem­
bers o f the council were In­
vited to be present fo r the
ceremonies.
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kneeling In prayer at famed
St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Tha bomb hurst In a 10foot bell o f fire, burning the
women, one o f them seriously.
The liuinh-loaner fled hut wns
followed nbout a half mile by
a man who then railed police
and directed them to where
the suspect's Jacket and li­
brary card were found.
The man refused Ui Identi­
fy himself, saying he had
done his duly.
It was the second act of
violence recently at St. Pat­
rick's the seat o f the Roman
Catholic archdiocese o f Frunels Cart!lusl Spellman.
Detective James McDonnell
said suspect David I. Malone
admitted the Itumliing, say­
ing: “ I ’m confused. Please ex­
cuse me. Pin sorry. I was
never baptized. I'm o f no
faith.”
Police said Malone, L'fi, Is
n native o f Houston, Tex.,
and had b ow working on and
o ff here as a porter. He told
officers he attended rollcge
fo r two years.
Police gave credit for Ma.
Inne'a rapture to tho unident­
ified pedestrian who tailed
tho
suspect
through
the
crowded mldtown eras.
“ The guy refused to give
hla name,” said MroDmtrll.
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English Estates
Sets Roundup
By Jane Caaaalbwry
The Pre-School Roundup
will be held at English
Estates Elementary School
Thursday, May 4, from MO11:88 mm. for children who
will bo enuring first grade
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County Okays

“The Nile of America”

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W E A T H E R : Monday 83-69, rain .10; some shower* thru Wednesday, hiph in 80s; low tonight around 70.
VOL. 67

C A I’ T. A N D MRS. RICHARD E. FO W LER JR.

Introducing

Captain, Mate And Crew
Off Good Ship 'Fowler'
Ily Doris Williams
Now henr this! Welcome nbonrd to the new
skipper o f SNAS Reconnaissance Attack Win# One,
Capt. Itiehnnl Fowler; his mate, lovely Joan Fowler,
and the six crow members consisting o f Carolyn, IS;
Pamela, 11; Richard, 0; Elizabeth. 7; Deljornh, 5;
and Tommy, -1.
A recent social soiree with the entire fam ily partici­
nt the Fowler home found pating in various forms o f
the capable c a p t a i n ,
art and music. Dick beast*
minus brass and braid

"M y finest hour,” is Ihe
way Captain James 0. Mayo
described his stay in Sanford
at the Joint civic club lunch­
eon Monday.
The outgoing commander of
•
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One said when he was assign­
ed to Sanford in 19G3 he heard
many fine things abotd the
community. “ But everything
we heard was an understate­
ment,” he declared.
, Captain Mayo refused to
lake credit for many of the
things ullribuled to him in the
many resolutions read at the
* ^luncheon.
•'■But I will take credit for
one thing," he said. “ That is
getting Captain Fowler as the
man to replace me.”
•

I t

Another Sanford man Is
seeing action in Viet Nam.
Aviation Structural Mechanic
Third Class Charles W, N e­
ville Jr. is serving aboard the
attack aircraft carrier USS
Coral Sea, operating in the
South China Sea olf the coast
id Viet Nam. tie is Ihe ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. N e­
ville Sr., Route 2.

ll

That headline about the po­
lice cracking down on parking
violators is no joke. A lot of
the “ Herald A ngel*" have dis­
covered yellow picees of pa­
per on their windshields late­
ly.
• • •
How to make an auto last a
lifetime: Just combine drink­
ing with driving.

• • •

Cecil Tucker, county agri­
cultural agent, is back borne
from his Caribbean cruise,
Navy-style, and reports lie
didn’t get seasick. But he’s
been “ ground sick" ever since
he hit land. The earth Just
doesn't seem to stand stilt.

• • •

Incidentally, Tucker says
some parts of the county got
two inches of rain the last few
days and it has helped relieve
drought conditions. Areas of
the county that got less than
a half-inch arc still in trouble,
be says.
•

•

*

A model of Ihe Gemini 3
spaeecralt piloted by John
Young and Gus Grissom will
be on display at the Central
Florida Museum in Orlando
during the months of May and
June.

Post Office Site
Wins Approval
Final “ go ahead" was g iv ­
en thli morning fo r the con­
struction o f a new post office
building at I.ake M aiy. Coun­
ty Commission approved a
rezuning change.
C. L. (Cracker) Donaldson.
Lake Mary postmaster, said
the post office department
toon will advertise fo r bids
fo r construction o f a suitable
building at Second Street and
Wilbur Avenue fo r lease to
the government fo r use as a
’ fe a t office.

and Jean completely tran­
quil sml relax rd ax they
savored lifter dinner demllu*scs while discussing events
appearing in TH E local after­
noon newspaper.
What type o f recimentation is enforced here to induce
tbit tranquility with six o f f ­
springs on the liaise? A few
words later revealed that this
situation exists only between
taps and reveille, when the
Fowler cherubs are safely in
the hands o f Morpheus. The
household is completely nor­
mal—a general slate o f con­
fusion and turmoil, filled with
complexities anil perplexities.
The informal tete-a-tete was
nstnundingly stimulating and
refreshing with Dick and Jean
completely “ at ease" in their
happy home atmosphere as
they unveiled events o f their
lives together. Their colorful
background could easily provide material for u beat tell­
er.
This Is the third tour of
duty fo r Captain Fowler at
SN AS and in 1(157 they re­
solved to retire at this port
on “ The Nile o f America.”
Jean and Dick lire both te.
signed that tltvio is no place
like Sanford since it hold*
muny “ firsts” for the family.
Jean was introduced to the
Navy at Sanford, when she
rnme hero ns a bride. Their
first child, Carolyn, was born
here and fer the first time,
they will have quarters nbun id
m ilitary Installation.
The subject o f deployment
arose with Jean pointing out
that she wept ocenris of tears
each time her muster mariner
was deployed but the overall
picture was wonderful with
honeymoon ever
remaining
full spec'll ahead. Dick added
the separations among nil sea­
men served as testing grounds
and was a catalyst to deter­
mine whatever may happen.
Rack in the early dnya. Jean
followed the ship “ Jus* mice,"
and emphatically staled that
the fabled “ sea story o f a
sailor having a girl in every
port" did an about-face. She
added perhaps a few were
available when the ship dockill, hut not the type the in­
curable romantics dream up.
The Fowlers both advocate
rlose association o f the wivrs
while their mates are at sea.
They all share a mutual asso­
ciation. In Jeun’s position the
hat been on the executive
board o f both offlcere and en­
listed wives rluhs and stresses
unity o f both groups.
She is not content to rest
upon her laurels o f being the
wife o f a high ranking Navy
officer. She is bursting with
creative vitality and has been
instrumental
in
organizing
clubs designed fo r better liv­
ing, such as finance and bud­
geting,
intericr decorating,
home maintenance and many
other facets of home manage­
ment.
Captain Fowler added that
the wives clubs served as a
useful communications and in­
formation center with their
ideas, suggestions and ad­
verse criticism, thus keeping
the men on the double.
The Fowlers enjoy picnic*
and all types o f water sports

that he plays the worst game

United Press Leased W ire

FLO R ID A

NO. 177

Whiskey Bill
Given Burns'
Kiss Of Death
TALLAH ASSEE
The

smoothest

paign
and

(U P 1 ) —

sailing

in years

Plans for the new project
were revealed in a request for
zoning before the Seminote
County Hoard of Commission­
ers.

cam­

to coati-td—

increase— the

price

of

whiskey in Florida rolled onto
the rocks at
doorstep.

the governor's

“ 1 ran not support it," Gov.
Hnyd«n Hums told a news
conference. “ Were it adopted,
I would find it necessary to
a ffix my veto.”
Thus the governor put the
kiss o f death on two identical
bills on the House and Senate
(Rep. S. J. DavU Jr. and

o f golf In Sanford. Any tuk
eis? Their goal is to get all

Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,

the crcwr enrolled in school.

of

General muster and inspec­

SANFORD,

Established 1908 T U E S D A Y, A P R IL 27, 1903

Seminole

County,

thiw

morning informed The Her­
ald by telephone from T a l­
lahassee that they have
“ long been o p p o s e d to
price-fixing in all rompedlive areas" and had oppox-'
rd the whiskey price-filing
measure rvrn before Gov.
Haydon Burns announced
he would veto the legisla­
tion, if necessary.)
calendula which had drawn
violent opposition fruin many
quarters.
in thn process, Burns also
apparently squelched rumors
that hu was a belli ml-thescancs backer o f (the |tq&lt;iur
industry mom as a “ t'.ank
you” fo r the rnmpalgn sup­
port from the industry.
The bills, introduced in the
Senate by Sen. Wellmni Danlet o f Clermont and in tbe
House by Rep. W i l l i a m
O’Neill o f Ocala, would have
hiked the prici* o f whiskey
nearly $2 a fifth In some
ureas o f Mouth Florida where
liquor is relatively cheap.
Rather than seeking a twothinla m ajority vote to over­
rule the governor’s threateneil
veto, Daniel quietly asked
that the bill be returned to
the committee It originully
passed, where It will prob­
ably die quietly.
“ I know what I'm going to
do,” said O’Neill, “ hut ]'m
not going to tell the newspa­
pers." He apparently referred
to a bitter editorial campaign
against the bill by large
newspapers around Florida.

tion arc in order when the
small squadron embarks on
nny cruise, resulting from
leaving n crew member at the
home port on one occasion.
The entire family attend Holy
Cross Episcopal Church in
group. Galley detail presents
u challenge to Jean since the
crew has varied tastes and
dislike* hut the “ chief” man­
age* to keep the situation
well in hand.
A ll Ihe Fowlers are eagerly
awaiting shoving o ff fo r their
quarters at SN AS in June.
They arc now engaged in di
mensional therapy In deter­
mining how their furnishing*
wi*l fit but the problem bas
become a joy to the skillful
interior designers.
Highlighting the delightful
evening was Captain Fowler’s
priceless
prattle
regarding
somo o f the crew members*
Juvenile antics and pranks.
Seems young son Tommy, in
an endeavor to portray Nep­
tune, himself, attempted to
convert the fam ily vacuum
cleaner Into n submarine,
carrier, windjammer or some
such sea going vessel, elec­
trically prcpelled.
The result was bis flotilla
sunk, ending up in dry dock
for n complete overhaul. Gen­
eral Cuurt Martial followed
the act of nautical naughti­
ness with the seafaring sailor
devotedly decommissioned by
the board Htid reduced in rank
to a recruit with liberty cur­
tailed.
Famous Inst words: You
can't wdn 'em all, Jean. A fter
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
all Seaman Tommy was only
The Senate formally named
trying to be—jus’ like Dear
Sen. A. 8. Mike Munroucy
Ol* Dad.
(D-Okla.) chairman o f the
post office and civil aervire
committee to rplare the late
DEATH T R A P
MELBOURNE (U P I )—Two Sen. Olin D. Johnston tilfive-year old
boys,
missing S.C.) Monroney, 52, has been
member o f the committee
for several hours from home,
were found dead in an aban­ since he cams to the Senate
In 1051,
doned refrigerator Monday.

New Chairman

A new luxury apartment
project, costing approximate­
ly $300,000. will be built south
o f Sanford on U. S. 17-92, It
was learned today.

plntpic presented by A. K. Shoemaker, armed
forces committee o f tlio Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce. About 250 persons at­
tended the event honoring Captain Mnyo.
(Herald Photo)

A W A R D OF S P E C IA L M ER IT in presented to
Capt. James O. Mayo, outgoing commander o f
Reconnaissance Attack W ing One, during a
joint civic club luncheon at ttic Civic Center
Monday. Mrs. Mayo joins husband admiring

The board approved ■ re­
zoning recommendation o f the
Planning and Zoning Commis­
sion to permit construction of
the apartments.
Rezoned from M-t tnduitrial to R-3 multiple fam ily
was a tract of land acrosi
from KHInnr Motor Company
and Ranch House Restaurant
on U. S. 17-92. The property
lies north of the Colling Or­
lando Building on the west
side of the highway.
Plans call for first phase
ronslruclinn of a three-story
apartment buitdlng with 30
unit*. The apartments will be
two-hedrooms each and rent
in the $115'$!30 month range.
The project will be expended
at a later date.
In another zoning action, the
board approved
■ change
from A-l agriculture to com­
mercial the northwest corner
of SR 40 and Oregon Avenue.
It was learned that a ter*
vico station and possibly a
motel will be built at this lo­
cation. It is near the 1-4 In­
terchange and SR 40.

McNamara, Rusk Ouster Urged Alewine Trial
Delinquent Tax
'Crack Down'
Voted By City

A. B. Peterson
Quits As Civil
defense Chief

Sanford taxpayer* who are

A. II. Peterson Sr. reign ed
today

ns

Seminole

delinquent in

County

their

personal

director after

property taxes may expect to

serving fo r 21 years In the
position.
His resignation was accept­
ed with regret by the County
Hoard o f Commissioners.
liowatd Harris, assistant
to Peterson, was named ns
Ihe county's new Civil De­
fense director.
“ 1 find that I am unable to
continue to meet the time re­
quirements o f this volunteer
office and hope that you will
relieve me of this responsibil­
ity at the curliest possible
dale,” Peterson said In a tet­
ter to the Commission.
Pctcrtnn said the increased
I equipments o f Civil Defense
make it imperative that more
and more time and e ffo rt be
devoted to keep the county
Civil
Defense program
in
pare with Ihe demands o f the
urea and to make it an ndcquoto protective factor for
citizens.
Peterson paid tribute to
several persons who have
given service to the Civil De­
fense program. He named
Police Chief Roy (J. Williams,
S. O. Chare, Fire Chief Mack
N. Cleveland Sr., Herbert B.
Pope and Warren A . Patrick.

hear from City Tax Collector

Civil

Defense

Howard

Whrlchcl soon In a

demand that they "pay up."
City
day,

Dean Rutk

Mon­

amazement

at the voluminous delinquent
Inx rolls prepared by the city

Robert McNamara

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) — Sen. Wayne Mnnw
(D-Ore.) want* Defense Secretary Hubert S. McNa­
mara and Secretary of State Dean Rusk to resign to
help bring an end to "thin nation’s outlawry in
in Southeast Asia.”
In a Senate sjm' oc I i , Morno bitterly attacked U.S.
policy in South Viet Nam |--------------------------------and said if a change is largely for indicating that ho
not made, "a couple of did not believe Red China or
months from now there
Russia would enter Ihe war in
will he hundreds o f thou­
South
Viet Nam.
sands fighting and dying in
Asia.”
“ McNamara is so Irrespon­
The senator singled out the
two cabinet mam hers for the
brunt o f his criticism. Hr said
he was shocked by Rusk’s
sjn-eeh Saturday
night
in
which lie said the secretary
of state called administration
critics modern-day appeasers.
“ What I am criticising is
(his
nation’s outlawry in
Southeast A sia," he said. “ I
do not question the sincerity
of the administration official*
who have adopted that policy
hut I question their judg­
ment."
Morse attacked McNamara

Commissioners
expressing

sibly wrong, &gt;ou can’t count
on his predictions," Mnrso
said. “ He ahould have been
removrd from office month j
ago — and Husk along with
him.”
Morse said hr did not be­
lieve this country’s policies in
Viet Nam left Russia and Red
China any choice but to enter
the fray.
"When we gel into this war
hysteria, we will associate
killing with the will of God,"
he said. “ I say we arc follow­
ing an immoral and godless
iwlicy in Viet N am ."

finance officers, dating back
as far as 1!)31 and totaling
over $01 ,000 , ordered that the
offenders be notified of the
amount o f their back taxes,
plus
interest.
(Interest
is
charged nl 12 per cent fur the
iirst year and eight per cent
each year thcrcaRcr.)
Donald Rlshop, 2401 Laurel
Avenue, was appointed to the
City Zoning and l'lanning
Commission.
City Manager W. E. Knowlet was authorized to adver­
tise for bids for paving of
West mill Street. Estimated
cost is approximately $:d ,ixmj.
Protests
by neighborhood
property owner!
over the
blocking o f an alley behind
the Jcno Pauluccl home was
referred to City Attorney Wil­
liam Hutchison fur "consultation und recommendation."

Slaied Monday

T ria l date w it set fo r Mon­
day at 9:30 n.m. for M n . B ev­
erly Atewlne, 22, charged with
tlio second degree murder of
her husband on April IS.
In another arraignment in
circuit court Monday, Judge
Tom Waddell Jr, also set M ay
3 as the trial dato for Jim m y
I-oo Drumright, IN, end Israel
Gilley, 17, for the Feb. t as­
sault o f ■ 12-year-old gtrL
Trial was acheduled for •
a m. Attorney for the two U
Albert N . Fitts.
In other court action, Ed­
ward Ashley, 24, entered a
pica o f guilty to an assault
charge, llo was remanded to
custody pending outcome of «
pre-sentence investigation.
Richard L. Phillips, IB, a lio
was remanded to custody for
pro-sentence investigation aft­
er pleading guilty to tempor­
ary ii k * of o vchiclo without
the owner's consent. The ori­
ginal indictment cited euto
thcR.
Mrs. Alewine allegedly shot
her husband to dcith during
an early morning argument
at their apartment, 10U7 Park
Avenue.

■CYCLIST HUBT
Stephen W. Carver, 18, of
2829 Park Avenue, suffered
multiple injuries M o n d a y
when the motor scooter he
was riding end an automobile
driven try Corcne R\ Benton,
RKR Adams Avenue, collided
at 2t)U&gt; Street and French
Avenue, according to police.

H OW TO GET DO LLARS
TO IMPROVE YO U R QUARTERS.

Capt. Fowler Takes
Over Wing Command
Capt.

Richard

K.

Fowler

him

naval aviation, today became

USS Nantahala aa command­

commander of Sanford's Roconnaiasanco A t t a c k Wing

ing officer.

Ono.

FIF TY-E IG H T bushein o f callartium bulbs were presented to "Operation
Ileautify" by the Central Florida Experiment Station. Pictured from the
left: Mrn. F. M. Fahey, Sanford Garden Club president; Mra. Donald
Flumm, Camellia Circle president; Mrs. Robert F. Gruhum Jr., circle vice
president* und Dr*. John Wilson and John Darby, o f the station.

flcial order* which will take

Jr., a veteran o f 21 years in

He relieved Capt. James O.
Mayo in format ceremonies
witnessed
by hundreds at
Sanford Nuval A ir Station.
The two officers changed
command a* personnel from
fiv * o f the Wing's eight
squad-ons and Captain Mayo's
own s ta ff members stood at
attention in full dress whita
uniform.
The other three
units are deployed at sea
with tha U. S. Second, Sixth
and Seventh Fleets.
Captain Mays read the i f -

next to the fleet oiler

Then Captain Fowler read
his, assigning him to this im­
portant
tha

next

fleet
two

command
years.

fo r

When

he finished he turned to Cap­
tain Maya ami announced
with a salute, “ 1 relieve you,
Sir."
Mayo raturned tha salute
and answerad, *T stand reliev­
ed," and thereby ending com­
mand which began July 12,
1903,
Earlier the two officeri In­
spected the men aligned In

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In Enterprise
Br Mr*. Rltchl* Karri*

T A L L A H A S S E E (D P I) —
I f Jacksonville gains a new
state university from the 1965
Legislature semthody may re­
call at commencement exerelse* in year* to corns that it
all started with a broken
down air conditioner.
Approval o f s new universi­
ty is not easily won, hut the
proposal to authorise one for
Jacksonville cleared Iti first
big legislative hurdle in the
Senate's h i g h e r
learning
commutes w i t h surprising
east.
One big factor In tha bill’s
favor was an air conditioner
that had quit working. Sena­
tors perspired, pulled open
their tits and seemed in a
mood to act with dispatch.
There was also the fact,
however, some o f th* sena­
tors were anxious to get to
another important committee
meeting, and that thay were
fully aware there are tough­
er hurdles ahead o f the bill.
The finance and taxation
committee still must approve
It before it can gat to th*
full Senate, and th# bill carrlea no appropriation to f i ­
nance a atari on auch a
schocl. It also needs House
approval.
I f tha university Is finally
approved, however, the broken air conditioner will maks a
nles commencement story.

N aval Academy's N ew

Home

Mayfair Inn's Stormy Life Traced
By Barry Law**
The

atormy

years

of

the

Mayfair Inn have come to a
close.

The imposing structure on
the Sanford waterfront, once
Hunt given hr M lts Doris
on* of this area's finest hotels,
is soon to become the new
Faber at her home nn Lake
home of the Sanford Naval
Shore Drive fo r children n(
Academy, bringing to an end
th* Enterprise area waa held
a life which began in 1924.
Good
Friday
with
Stave
Arthur R. Key, 114 West
Smith o f Sanford, fo r the
First
Street, who served as
aecond eoniecutlve year, find­
secretary of the original cor­
ing tha moat egga.
poration which developed the
Suva
and
hla
brother,
Mayfair, recalled the birth of
Grag,
have
atUnded
the
this famous Sanford landmark.
event fo r th* past five year*
It was originally the Idea
and are well acquainted with
of
Harry T. Bod we II, of Pro­
all the hiding ipoU.
vidence, R. ]., Key reminisc­
The prite egg, a pink tint*
ed, that ■ tourist hotel be
ad goo** egg Inscribed with
built on Sanford's waterfront.
"H appy Easter,” waa found
Prominent businessmen o(
by Vivian Watson.
that era joined together to
Jimmy Magenhelmer and
DOCTOR
d o c t o r
form a corporation for the pur­
Billy Echols, oldest (toys In
TRUST
pose. Stock worth $300,000 In
attendance, helped hide the
the company was sold and
eggs and also assisted the
COMMODORE B A R R Y H A L L
plans were formulated. A plot
younger children
to
find
them. Julia Smith, youngest
of ground 500 feet by 400 feet,
In 1939, Klrchhoff did pur­ or o f the ranking captain of 10. Next September, when tha
child present, found eight.
the present site, was set aside
11th grade is added, an en­
chase
the hotel. Price was not the firat regular Navy in 1794,
Following tha hunt. Miss
for th* hotel and contractors
rollment of more than 200 stu- t
Faber, assisted by Miss Car­
wore engaged. The first of y is closed, but the original has complete facilities for ad- dents is expected. The school's
olyn WaUon, served refreshmany problems began soon af­ arrangement with the city set mlnlitrstive and other uaes. enrollment projection antici­
menU o f lemon and cherry
A swimming pool and tennis pates reaching the 500 figure
purchase price at $35,000.
ter.
punch along with sugar cook­
A complicated plan o f fin­
As th* years passed, K lr­ courts, close to the Inn, will in two years. In addition to the
ies In shapes o f rabbiU and
added
recreational up grading of educational le­
Lose* a
ancing the construction went chhoff continued to remodel provide
shickens.
awry. The contractor, who and improve the property, gra­ facilities for the Brigade of vels in the area, it is anticipat­
Youngster* attending w en
The
academy ed that when the school
waa to build with hla own dually reopening all the rooms. itldahipmen.
BUve, Greg, N lU , and Julia
funds, pulled out. But he count­ In addition, he added such fea­ has another large pool, tennis reaches its full potential, it
Smith
of
Sanford, Sally,
e r • proposed that the com­ tures as a swimming pool, ten­ courts and several basebaU will add to the economy of the
Paul and Beth M iller and
pany build the structure and nis court* and ahufQ* board diamonds on its present pro­ community In aa excess o f a
David Pierce o f Deltona, and
perty.
he
would purchase it from courts.
million dollars.
*•
M argaret and Jimmy MsgenThe academ y'i problem of
the company.
The Mayfair Ion began to
The Macfadden Foundation
helmer, Clinton Kinlaw, LouArrangements were made, prosper, reaching the pinnacle faculty housing also will be also operates the 63-year-old
IN V E S TITU R E PROGRAM at Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist
alls StutU, Tina Neal, Janie*
A $345,000 construction con­ of Its exiitence In the mid-40s. eliminated by the acquisition Castle Heights Military AcsChurch School in conducted for all ntudentn, gradea one through eight.
and
CharlotU
CarpenUr,
Completing requirements for advancement were firnt grade “ Rutty Been”
tract was let and ground waa
During this Ume, many fam ­ of the new biiildlng*. Although demy in Lebanon, Tenn. Cas­
Pam Klrtley, Billy and John­
(top, from left) MaryAnn Irwin, Rundy Wilson, Handy Cheevor. Connio
broken. Near tha end of 1*25 ous people stopped at the most of the present staff tle Heights, an honor military
ny Echols, Vivian and Bruce
Jean Ricks, in hive, Brian Kreistend and Carman Rowen. "Junior Guides,”
the hotel waa flnishad and hoteL Among them were A r­ members are Sanford real- school, has a complement of
WaUon, Charles and Linda
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
who learned to now (center, from le ft) were Tammy Trimble, Barbara
waa named the Forest Lake thur Godfrey, actress Wendy dents, the school's growth 606 cadets. Its scholastic rat­
CouIlstU and Richard and
O fficers o f ths Enterprise Hotel, after one of Its financial Barrie, baseball great Branch would require additional hous­
Runs, Sherry Sngert, Karen DeMott and Judy Bower. Fifth grudern pro­
ings, graduating 98 per cent
Lynn Bryant, all o f Enter­
Elementary
Parent-Teacher guides and at-that-Ume major Rickey and author Thornton ing. The Inn has sufficient
moted to rank o f "Friends" for study on good heulth habits are (bottom,
of its students to leading col­
prise.
Council
ware
presented
by
front, from le ft) Terri Mimnclwhitc, Bobby Mcister, Sundra Maudlin and
apace for a large staff.
o f Sanford. By the time con­ Wilder.
leges, placet it among the top (,
the
nominating
committee struction was completed, the
Barbara McPherson; (back) Dennis McKenzie, Letha Faye Scott, Dianne
Members of the staff from
It waa while staying at the
per cent of preparatory
and
elected
at
th#
April
Greene and Kathy Thrall.
(Herald Photos)
coat had climbed to $400,000. M ayfair Inn that Wilder wrote the Sanford area include Col. schools in the United States.
meeting held In the school When the hotel opened tta a major part o f his novel, II. J. Furman, superintendent;
The Sanford Naval Academy's
cafetorlum with Mre. David doors as the ahowplace on the "T h * ld«s of March." This Capt. J. W. Williams, com­
academic program closely fol­
T rop f presiding.
mandant;
Burch Cornelius,
St. Johns River, It waa graeed was in about 1945.
lows that of Castle Heights,
Installed at the next meet­ with $123,000 In furnishings
In 1948, Klrchhoff sold the headmaster; Cdr. J. F. Mc­ but the Sanford school la de­
ing, May 20, w ill b* Mra. from John Wanamaker’s, tha now aucceasful hotel to a Tul­ Guire, athleUc director; Bosigned to be a "liltle Anna­
Janice Hemonei, president;
Mrs. II. L. Johnson
• • Tha Semlnols High
sa (Okla.) corporaUon, and vard Tomlinson, business man­ polis" in the military sense.
famous Nw York emporium.
Mrs. Arhutut Beall, first vie*
But more troubles were atiU once again storm clouds be­ ager; Capt. J. E. Vose, Lt.
there. Y e * It was School Rand will go to Day­
president; Mrs. Halan Pad­
In
store, not only for the new gan brewing for the Mayfair Col. W. B. Miller, Cdr. J. R.
Inst week tona Beach Thursday a fter­
gett, aecond vies president;
Wilson, Capt. Michel d'Obrcnhotel,
but for Flerlda and th* Inn.
a change nl- noon for atate rontrst. Also
Mr*. Ethel Patrick, secretary,
nattao. Depression struck. Th*
In 194$, 'Mrctthoff foreclosed ovic, Lt. Jesse llerry , Lt.
and M rfc' Dot Walatek,
That old the Trip )* ,t A • f ths A flgh
boom bubble burst. The coun­ a aecond mortgage on the Tul­ Joshua Sutton, Ens. Frank
treasurer.
be getting School Gle* Club will attend.
try waa rocked on Us heels, sa organisation and on June Campbell, instructors; B. C.
Ken Hicks, chairman o f th#
wnrkouta now. Ilul So the director* Mlsa Whit­
W A S H IN G TO N (U P 1 ) —
and along with It tha hotel. 16 the inn waa cloied by court Steele, study hall supervisor;
school's spring festival to b#
it’s
The city of Sanford took order and placed In receiver­ W. F. Holcomb, maintenance Sen. Edward V. Long (D-M o.)
tle and Mr. Cowley, at w*&gt;
held
from
1
until
6
p.m.,
Sat­
supJames
McClure, says that en investigator for
over the ownership of the ship. When thla happened, 70 engineer;
• • • say "h a ve their work cut out
urday, May 8, announced that
hotel, and used It for various guests including 53 members maintenance; Leslie N e a l , hla subcommittee Investiga­
Gary Hayburst had th* win
my brother fo r them.” But If 1 know
and sundry purposes. At one of high school bssebsll teams Chef; Mra. Robert R. Brown, tion o f government invasions
nlng entry in th* "N a m * th*
In Washington, I).C„ Sunday those hoys and girls, which
secretary to auperintendent; o f privacy waa recently “ tail­
Festival” contest with ’’Buck- time, an auto show waa even were evicted. Mortgages at
morning telling o f the ar­ I think I do, it won’t be such
Mrs. Don Cahill, secretary to ed, trailed and photographed
that
Ume
totaled
6225.000.
held
in
the
hotel,
with
new
rival nf a new son. And he a hard task. They will put
JAMES F. Lynch, yeo­ aruo Roundup." Thar* w ill b«
automobiles on display.
R IC H AR D L. Swann, said it waa a cool 44 degrees avtry e ffo rt into it that they
Aug. 2, 1941 dawned with the commandant and headmaster; by a squad o f federal aganta.”
a
big
country
and
muaic
Long said tha incident oc­
About this Ume. William E. Mayfair Inn once again on tha Mrs. Louis Zwick, assistant
airman third claaa, ton then, and that was at 0:30, have. So will look forward to man third clasit, waa show and all typaa o f boothe
Hclcctcd na the "Pencebookkeeper, and Mrs. Allenc curred whil th# lnveatlgator
publie
auction
block.
Pur­
Klrchhoff,
1617
East
Second
o f Mr. and Mr*. George thalr time. • • • Louis* (Mrs. arelng them do just that
and games.
waa looking into government
makt-ra” Blue Jacket of
Swann Sr., 8603 Or­ Benny) Austin was a graci­ Thursday. • • • J.C. and NaoGuest speaker for t h a Street, always ended his Sun­ chaser thla time was the New Rollina, nurse.
Of particular Interests to snooping in Boston.
lando Drive, hail com­ ous hostess Saturday a fter­ mi Sapp spent last weekend the Month fo r bin out- evening was Dr. Gordon day afternoon drives In the New York Giants, who paid
The Senator said it was an
Academy's
administra­
pleted his basic train­ noon at her home on Jewett* in Tampa and Plant City
Stanley, pediatrician, from vicinity o f the Imposing struc­ $66,995, plus a lien of 6150,- the
atnnding devotion to
example
o f "foot-dragging and
ing at Lackland AFB , Lana. Tha occasion wax x with relatives. • • • Tha A.
tors
la
the
proximity
of
the
000
and
other
notes
totaling
ture. Each time ha pasaad
Sanford.
duty, courtesy and exnew buildings to the lakefront, a lack o f candor" on tha part
Tex,, and now la In elec- graduation tea In honor o f E. Johnsons and eon Jim of
the hotel, one thought continu­ an esUmated $79,000.
Room
count
was
won
by
t r e m e l o y a l t y to
t r o n 1e a training at two Seminole High seniors, Monticelln were recent guest*
And so, once more the May- as the school's naval training o f federal agencies In connec­
the firat and **cond grad# ed to run through hts mind:
RVA1I-7 at S a n f o r d
Keealer AFB , Minn, lie
"This Is too nice a piece of fair Inn passed through a program emphasizes sailing, tion with the Investigation.
combination o f Mra. Elisa­
Betty Turner and Shnron o f the II. I.. Johnson* and the
in a 1962 graduate o f
Naval A ir Station. He,
property to see neglected.”
storm to emerge under new rowing and rrew activities.
beth Mixon.
Booth. Wish you could Imvu Boh D om i. • • • That’s the
Seminole High School.
The Sanford Naval Air Sta
his wife anil their three
In December 1134, Klrchhoff ownership.
seen the beautiful tablecloth day for th* ono day short
children reaide on Palm
decided to do something about
The Giants continued to ope­ tion's influence in this com
MOSCOW &lt;UPI&gt;— The SoLouis* mads. It was blue net court* at Camp McQuarrie.
Way.
(Nuvy Photo)
th* neglect tha hotel was suf­ rate the hotel propertlea, end munlty has also been highly vlet Union has made available
over a pastel blue ration. And You will have a wondeiful
fering. II* leased th* structure then, on April 16 o f thla year valued by the academy.
several
million pounds o f
she added fancy blue Imiwb day. Don’t forget to bring
The Sanford Naval Academy wheat flour for the May Day
A/2cl Robert L. Albert, son from the city for five years, announced an agreement for
around It. And the refresh­ your lunch and drlnka. * * *
o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. with an option to buy tbs pro­ the sale of the hotel and Its waa established by the Foun- celebrations In Moscow. Flour
ment* were #o pretty. Betty Our county home demonstra­
motel-annex to the Bernarr datlon in 1903. Sixty-four boys hat not been available fo r re­
Albert, 801 W est 18th Strait, perty.
and Sharon looked an petite tion agent, Ml** Myrtle W il­
has arrivsd In Adana, Turkey.
Th* city Imposed one stipula Macfadden Foundation, apon- were admitted In September of tail sals since the diiastrous
W illie W iles McPherson, 60, In their new outfit*. • • • So son, It ths chairman nf it. So
Albert Is an electronic* tech­ tkm on Klrchhoff in granting tore of the Sanford Naval that year. Enrollment In one harvest o f 1963 which forced
plan to attend. • * • Her* are
o f 100 First Street, Chuluot*. glad that Granny (Mra. An
died Monday In an Oilaiidu nie) Hawkins I* now home a couple o f Ihoughta for this
First grade rrglstiatinn will nician and has been stationed the lease; A minimum o f 40 Academy on Mellonvllle Ave­ year had climbed to 127 mid Russia to import a blllicn dol­
shtpmen In grades six through lars worth o f cereals.
hospital.
from
thu
local
hoiqiilnl. week. "Th# most destructive be held Tuesday at West Side- at Furbes A F B , Kan., since rooms, as well as the public nue.
Born In Rock Springs, Tex., Please take It easy Granny. acid in the world is found in
last June.
rooms, must be open for oc­
During their ownership of
Grammar Elementary School,
•
•
•
Re cam* to Chuluota in 11X11 • • • Parent* who will anter your disposition.” and............
cupancy by February o f the the property, the Giants spent
T/SgL W illi# H. King, 602 following year. This gave K lr­ an estimated $150,000 reno­
from Attapulgus, Ga. He waa thalr children In the Monroe- " A friend la someone who Principal Freeman E. Baggett
H i c k o r y Avenue, recently chhoff only two months In vating the Inn, Including the
a diesel mechanic and was ths Wilton Schools this fall art- knows all about you and •till said today.
n«wspa|&gt;er carrier fo r The asked to go to the Monroe loves you." Itememlier those
Raggett said that parents completed a courst in tha U.H. which to fulfill the complete construction of the 30 • bed­
Sanford Herald in tha Oviedo- 8chno! either this Thursday words IwcMUse they are so must bring their child’s im- Armed Force# Institute In renovation needed for the room motel-annex.
“ History o f tha U n i t e d building end grounds, la ad­
Chuluota areas. H * was a or Friday from 10 a.m. until right.
And ao, the storm clouded
munliation record and birth
States." H# is #Utlon*d at dition, furnishings had to be Ufa of th* Forest Lake Hotel,
member o f tha AtUpulgua 3 p.m. and register them.
certificate
or
other
verifica­
Masonic Lodge and a member Thoa#
Sawyer AFB , Mich,
entering
the
first
purchased, as those originally which In 1934 became the Maytion o f date of birth.
and deacon o f tha Firat Bap­ grails are asked to bring
In the structure had been sold. fair Inn, has come to a close
tist Church o f Chuluota.
To I * eligible to register,
W A SH IN G TO N ( U P l) —
their birth rertifiratrs along,
Klrchhoff bealtatee to aey as a publie hostelry. But the
Survivors are hla wife, Mrs. too. • * • Mra. Claude (lten a) John Doar, head of the Justice the child must be aix year* c f
how much he spent In refur­ structure may yet go on to
Mlnnia
P.
McPherson, o f Hawkina and ton Sid spent Department's civil right* dl- age on or before Jan. 1.
PORTOF1NO, Italy (UP1) bishing th* hotel, which h* greater glory.
Chuluota;
daughters,
Mrs. tha Easier holiday* in Pensa­ vision, was officially sworn in
A special orientation pro­ — Academy Award winner now caU*d the M ayfair Inn,
It la th* plan of the Founda­
Donnia
Mas
Samuels,
of cola. Rent’s daughter, Clau­ as assistant attorney general. gram will be held in the first Rex Harrison bought a new but h* admits It cost $1,000 tion to convert the 30-bedroom
Lovington, N, M.| Mrs. Batty dette Tenney, and family are Doar, 43, a five-year veteran grade classroom at 3:40 p.m. motor yacht and christened it
motel into a 16-da si room, air"Just to paint.”
Joan White, o f Butler. Ga.; being transferred west and o f
the
department'*
civil the same day. Registration Henry Higgins a fter the pro­
Mealing the deadline, Klr­ coodHlaoed academic center.
Mrs. Carrol E. Harrel. of thla waa th* last chance far r i g h t s activities, succeeds hours are 1:30 to 3:3o p.m. in fessor he portrayed In "My
chhoff staged a formal open- This project will be completed
Dallas,
Tax.;
Mrs.
Ellis Rena to *#a them fo r a while. Burks Marshall, resigned.
the school lunchroom.
Fair Lady.”
lag and dance la February for the opening of the 1963-aa
Hsod ricks,
of
Brownsville,
m i. And so tha Mayfair loa school year In September.
Tonn., and Mlsa Bobbie Jo
began a new lease on life. But
The addition of the Mayfair
McPherson,
of
Chuluota;
Hw, with 1U 153 double bed
more trouble waa brewing.
AND
sons, Hanry 8., o f
Port
Augustus T. Ashton, a Phil­ rooms and eatenalve re ere i
lluonema, C alif.; BUly Jos, o f
UP
adelphia attorney who was ttonal areas, will mak* the
BUud, Miss.; Jamas Ray, o f
holding tome municipal bonds, academy one of th* most at­
Attagulgua, Ga., and Hubert
demanded satisfaction. In or­ tractive preparatory schools In
Lacy, o f Chuluota, and IB
FIT S MOST A L L A M E R IC AN
der to pay Ashton, several the atate, perhaps in the coun­
grandchildren.
places
of
city
property,
in­
try.
M ADE CARS
Services will be announced
cluding the Mayfair, were put
Th* Inn, to be named "C om ­
by Cos-Parksr Funeral Home,
oa tha auction block.
modore Barry H all," la bonW inter Park.
A t tha auction, Ashton pur­
G U A R A N TE E D 24 MONTHS
chased the hotel, reportedly
OR 24,000 MILES.
8Iff taafarb Rrralk
paying only $1,000 for th* pro­
party.
BUTTON, England (U P D c a r t e lAs ao, a $525,000 edifice waa
B*vw sneaked bandits ram• a lw r ti
The

annual

Easter

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DOCTOR

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EXERCISE
DI ET

Enterprise PTC
Elects Officers

Lake Monroe Jottings

Snooping Spy

A \

&gt;

Spy Subject

Flour Available

Men In Service

Herald Carrier

West Side Sets

Expires Monday

Registration

HOLLER'S

Summer Special

Doar Sworn

Buys Yacht

A U T O M O BILE

AIR CONDITIONER

COM PLETELY IN STALLED

*275

Mail Robbery

■tad thalr car and station
wagon Into a mall truck,
squirted ammonia into tha
driver** fare, hit hla assistant
on the head and fled with
B44JIOO worth of registered
packets and office aleck.

B R AD E N TO N MANOR, Prcabytcrian Church
retirement home fo r senior citizen* at Braden­

ton, waa visited by theae member* o f Firat Preabyteriun Church o f Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

reduced to tha role of pawn
In a legal battle.

_________
a*
T a a e a s i e r * N e r e l* . * M W
te l a t . s e a le r * . I*le rt*a .

After purchasing th* Mayfair, Ashton continued the
loan* arraagemeut with K lr­
chhoff, including the purchase
option.

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322-2983

�'Merry-Go-RoiiitcT May 11

Citizenry s Duty
Told To Demos
•By Collegians

Gerald Covington, Sanford
barlton*
pleted

Suarez,

th«

president,

the Young

Demo­

crat's Club at Rollins College,
,

prcsenled an instructive pro­
gram at the meeting of the
Seminole County

'

$

Democratic

Association at the Community

House

in

Altamonte

Spring*.
Dr. Paul Dougina*, profcsmnr o f government and head
o f the Tenter for Prnelicnl
Politic* at Itollln*, w »« schedulcd a* guest speaker but
* n i unable to be presrnt be.
cause o f a ileath in his fam® ily in Philadelphia, Pa.
Topic of the young men'*
presentation was "H ow to Be
An Active Citizen." Defer­
ring to many o f Dr. Dougin**'
booklet* and pnmplct*. they
Hated requirement* of nn ac­
tive citizen to he tho*e who
discus* issue* with others,
write to government nffic*
^ ials expressing their view*,
belong to organization* which
take stand* on Issues, con­
tribute to a political party or
candidate, work for the elec,
lion* o f candidate* and, last
but not least. . .VOTE.
Renforth, who represented
Rollins In a recent College
Bowl television p r o g r a m ,
pointed out that only 10 per
gy Vent o f the population meet*
requirement* of an active
citizen.
Suarez said that his club
has effectively aided candi­
dates with door to door cam­
paigning a n d
distributing
pamphlet*. He
particularly
reminded the Seminole group
o f the Importance of good
precinct organization.
V
County Commissioner and
Mayor o f Altomonte Springs,
W. Lawrence Swofford, also
pointed out that organization
is especially needed in the
south end o f the county since
presently there are more reg­
istered voters in thi* area
than in the northern part.
County Commissioner Ed- ward Yarborough also was
® present fo r the meeting.
Mr*.
Wilma jean
Nipper,
who played an instrumental
part In organizing the Sem­
inole County Democratic A s­
sociation, announced that the
constitution and by-laws have
been drawn up by the steer­
ing committee and sent to
Warren Goodrich o f the State
g Democratic Committee for ap­
proval.
Regular meeting* will take
place on the third Tuesday of
each month, S e p t e m b e r
through May. Membership is
open to men and women of
all agei.
Serving on Bit ateerlng
committee
are
Dr.
Edith
Duerr, Caaselbeiry; M r a.
l0 Jane
Adriatic*, Goldeniod;
Mrs. W. R. \Vounc, Altamonte
Springs; Mrs. Jennie Fox,
Longwood; J e ff Schemhera,
English Estates; C h a r l e s
Wales, Fern Pork; Mrs. W il­
ma Davis, Forest City; MrsKathleen Reynolds and Mrs.
Margie Tillia, Sanford; Mrs.
Pearl
Yarborough, Geneva,
» and Mr*. Nipper, North Fern
Park.
Other part* of the county
will be represented on the
committee as soon a* area in­
terest is evidenced.

'i

successful

engage­

in Orlando and appeared with

and Bill Renforth, vice preaident, o f

recently com­

ment with the "Opera Gala"

Ry Donna Kates
Fred

a

who

Tea, national beverage of
England, was introduced into
lhal country In 1637, with its
price ranging from (30 to $3&lt;J
a pound.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Edward Yarborough (le ft) and W . Law­
rence Swofford (second from right) discuss points o f program presented
by Fred Suarez (second from left) and Bill Renforth (righ t) o f Young
Democrat’s Club of Rollins College for Seminole County Democratic
Association.
(Herald Photo)

Florida

Symphony

Or­

chestra, w ill be on* of the
head-liners at the annual
•‘ M e r r y -Go-Round" variety
ahow fo r the benefit of the
Little Red Schoolhouse May
I t at Seminole High School
auditorium.
A lio returning to the ahow
again by popular demand will
be "The Whlatlera," a group
o f local men who present a
most unusual act.
Two talented local teach­
er*. Mr*. Marie Stumpf and
Mra. Arietta Coberly. will be GERALD COVINGTON
back to play the twin grand
the ahow are a Sanford hutpiano*.
Among the newcomer* to band-and-wife (earn, Robert
and

who

have lung together on many

To Have Annual

ers to local music lovers.

Talent Show

er* Wives Club, who provid­

Williams Quits
County Aff Post

occasions and are no strang­
The Sanford Naval O ffic­
ed special entertainment for
the first show in 1061, again

Watermelon

Oanfurfi

will perform in the show .
with a special finale.
Mr*. A . O. Kama, director
o f the ahow, said today that
ticket* now are available
from any of the member* of
the Seminole Association for
Retarded Children.
"Beaidea the above listed
entertainers, we have a few
surprises up our sleeves, as
well as some o f your favorite
local talent. The donation for
the tickets la small enough
ao that you can bring the
whole family and enjoy the
show," Mr*. Karnes said.
All proceed* o f the ahow
go toward the support o f the
Little Red Schoolhouae.

W m ll

April 27, 1965 — Pajr« Sf

FRESH
FRUITS

b VEGETABLES
D A ILY

Grand Opening
WED., APR. 28

Check Our Prices

Dividend Voted
By W P 'Phone

P roduce

A quarterly dividend of 16
cent* per ahare on the com­
mon stock of the W inter Park
Telephone Company, payable
June 1 to holders o f record
of May 14, was voted by the
board o f directors.
This dividend will be paid
nn the new (2.61) par value
shires as a result o f stock­
holder approval o f a two-forone common stock split last
Tuesday.

Seminole Produce Center
505 FRENCH AVE.
"See The Green Groceryman’’
Marion E. Mahnkcn

Meet Slated
TALLAH ASSEE l l i r i ) —
A g r i r u I lure Commissioner
Doyle Conner asked water­
melon produrer* In 46 eountiei to meet in Orlando May
12 to consider establishing a
state marketing order.
The proposed marketing or­
der would affect about 1,000
growers located south and
mat o f tho Suwannee River
who produce an annual crop
valued at (8 million.
It will take the approval of
76 per cent o f the affected
producer* to adopt the order
assessing growers for a cam­
paign to promote the sale o f
their rrop nationally.

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BE

UNCOMFORTABLE —

AIR CONDITION!
KEEP Y O U R HOME OR OFFICE COOL —
THROUGHOUT THE HOTTEST D A Y S OF SUMMER!
UNITS PRICED FROM

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*28995

Sanford Electric Co.
110 M A G N O LIA

V IS IT OUR RECORD A N D 811EET MUSIC DEBT.

S IM M S

Zing into spring!
Chevrolet Impala

Pastor James Kunzc of
Trinity Lutheran Thurvh in
Orlando will conduit the op­
ening devotions nt ttiittl ».m.
Topic lender is Miss Anna
Hrvol o f Orlando,
A workshop on the theme
of the rally, “ So Live in
Him," will In-gin nt 10 u.m.
A dinner will lie held at
tin- TrndeWinds Cafeteria in
Casselberry at noon. Toastmistress will lie Mrs. Gilbert
Mngcr. Entertainment will be
provided
by
Mrs. George
.Schmid and Miss Barham
Vorpagcl, who will present
selection* on their accordiun*
and accompany the group in
a song fe lt.
A t 1:30 p.m., Bev. C. It.
Zehndcr, pastor o f Ascension,
will conduct an Inspiiatinnul
service. The business teision
will begin at 8 p.m.
O fficer* o f the Orlando
Zone are Mr*. Robert Kline
of Trinity, president; Miss
Anna Hrvol of Trinity, vice
president; and Mr*. Andrew
J. Pella of Ascension, seeiet a O'-treasurer.
New officer* wilt lie elect­
ed ami nn installation wilt he
conducted by pastor Zehndcr
at the close of the meeting.
M e m b e r s of Ascension
Guild serving as chuirman of
the various committees to
plan the rally are Mrs. Ken­
neth Karcher, general chair­
man; Mta. O. Dicdolf, coffee;
Mr*. Richard Steldley, regi­
stration; Mr*. George Sch-

Bennett,

Lyman Club

Ry Jane Casselberry
The Lyman High School
Bet* Club wilt present its an­
nual talent ahow at 8 p.m.
Friday In the achool auditor­
ium. Thirty act* have been
signed up to present an eve­
ning full o f fun and enter­
tainment. A ll o f the perform­
ers are atudent* at Lyman.
Contestants will be judged
ROBERT DENNIS H E AR N (center) will attend Roys State as delegate
and prizes awarded the win­
from Old Glory American Legion Post 183 of Altamonte Springs. With
ner in each o f three rategorhim nrc Linton L. Cox chairman (le ft), uiul Frank Slcudle, o f the post’s
iea, instrumental, vocal, and
Americanism committee.
(Herald Photo)
skits and danca routines.
One o f the outstanding
act* will he a “ This la The
Week That W * » " skit.
Two acta, which made a
big hit with the audience last
Thartea A. Williams, as­ year, wilt he bark again.
sistant Seminole County agr- They are ‘‘The Trade wind*"
(cultural agent, hna resigned and "The Exterminator*."
The public ia welcome and
to accept • position with a
micl,
workshop;
Mrs.
A.
J.
By Jane Casselberry
a small admiaalon will be
The Ladies Guild of Ascen­ Flessner, usher; Mr*. T ail citrus syndicate at llolopaw.
charged.
sion l.uthcrun Church, Tus- Setje, decorations; Mrs. W il­
William* joined the staff
sclbcrry, has completed plans liam Koepke, progium; Mrs.
o f County Agent Cecil Tuck­
fo r the Lutheran Women’s Wayne Evers, organist; and
er in March after an in-serv­
Missionary League Orlando Mrs. C. R. Zehndcr, publicity.
Zone Rally to he held at A s­
The rally will close with ice training course in Gaines­
cension on Saturday. The ih votlons conducted by the lo- ville. lie is a recent graduate
o f the University of Florida.
rally will begin with rein­ ' cal pastor.
itiation und coffee at !&gt; am .

Women Of Ascension Church
Complete Plans For Rally

Ophelia

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T. H A R R Y I.. Klein (fro n t), the pilot, and Lt.
J. N. Hcnnon, navigator, o f RVAH-9, land-lmaetl
nt Sanford Naval A ir Station, recently cut the
traditional cake after their 300th nrreated land­
ing aboard the USS Saratoga in the Mediter­
ranean,
(N a vy Photo)

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Chevrolet Im pala Super Sport Coupe—unt oj two bucket-seated beauties for '65.,

People who buy other big expensive-looking cars
get One thing you won’t
(b
It looks like a big ear. And is—by almost any standard
you want to apply.
IFithAf Nobody builds a car as much as one Inch
wider. Length? It grew three inches this year. Roominess?
Every closed model’s got three inches more shoulder
room, front and rear, and more leg and foot room up
front too. Luxury? Nice little touches like the look of
mellow walnut across the lmpala’s instrument panel.
And big touches. Like the fineness of the same Body by
Fisher workmanship that makes some of America's
most expensive can look eo expensive. How about the

zing into

rids? Chevrolet engineers took the Jet-smooth one antf
smoothed it out even more this year. Also mode it more
stable by widening the wheel stance. Custom features?
You can personalize your Chevrolet all you want because
there are nearly 200 custom features to choose from.j
Pries? That's where Chevrolet* fall way short of Ihc
other big expensive-looking care. But we wouldn't havo
it any other way. Would you?
One last question: How soon can you make a good
spring buy on a Chevrolet? One last answer: Just as
soon as you can get down to your Chevrolet dealer's.

springina new Chevrolet, Chovelle, Corvair, Chevy U

or Corvette
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FOREST L A K E AC AD E M Y has won the South­
ern Union Conference award for excellence in
temperance leadership. Plaque citing the honor
is presented by Glenn Cavanuugh, president o f
the scadmey’a American Temperance Society
chapter (rig h t), to Barry Strohman, president o f
the Student* Association.
(Herald Photo)

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Help! In H elp Wanted’
■We’re In fo r some more eonfuiton
— sponsored by our nations! gov­
ernment — end it's likely to provide
some amusing situations.
According to the equal employ­
ment opportunities section o f the
Civil Rights law it will be illegal to
advertise fo r help giving perference
to sex.
The law goes into effect July 2
and. according to Kenneth R. Morefield, a recent speaker in Jackson­
ville. it may become unconstitution­
al to ask for a waiter or for a wait­
ress, or any other word denoting sex
o f the applicant.
Naturally words such as sales­
man, barmaid, seamstress, drafts­
man and stewardess also will be for­
bidden, according to Morefleld, who
represents a management consulting
'firm .
What Funt "Engineer wanted on
the ACL. Applicants will not be con­
sidered i f they measure 36-23-86 or

Dr. Crane’s

I f they would like to.” N ow that
ought to insure getting a man.
Or, "Wanted. Someone to wait on
tables. Any sise person okay but
they will be required to wear a hair
net." Personally, we don’t need a
hair net but, come to think o f it,
some o f these Beetle types ought to.
Among other things the law pro­
hibits preference pertaining to race,
color, religion, national origin or sex
In any help wanted notice.
We can afford to joke about It
now. but it will provide a continuing
headache for personnel men In ev­
ery city in the country.
— High Springs (Fla.) Herald

Worry Clinic
Nevin aaaaally req nests
"M ew to Give

While the High Springs Herald is
poking fun at one o f our new laws,
how about this one just introduced
fo r enactment by the current Flo­
rida Legislature: Convicts in county
jails shall be segregated according
to sex. Someone's always wanting to
take the jo y out o f life.

Reading For Thieves
Book thievery is a problem that
plagues every library in the country
and up to now the ingenuity o f a de­
termined book-stealer has always
been a match for the most alert li­
brarian.
This is the case no more in at
least one library. Anyone leaving the
Joplin. Mo., public library with a con­
cealed book seta o ff a minor Fourth
o f July celebration.
Over a three-month period, all ma­
terial in the library— from which
14,000 books valued at |40,000 had
been stolen in five years— was treat­
ed with a device which deposited a
harmless electric charge on the arti­
cle.
When books are checked out, the
charge is removed by a deactivating
device at the desk and the books may
be carried past two detector posts at

the poor without incident.
But if the charge has not been re­
moved, a buzzer sounds and a red
light blinks at the check-out desk.
There then follow certain searching
questions.
The cost o f renting the equipment
Is much less than that o f hiring a
guard, who couldn’t detect hidden
nooks anyway.

Thought For Today
Take heed, watch, fo r you do not
know when the time will come.—
Mark 18:33.
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1 thought o f the future, whatever
I did, that I never might grieve for
the past.— Robert Southey, English
poet.

Bruce Bioiiot — Roy Cromloy

Political Notebook

(N B A ) — and kept from expanding for
Behind the scents, a new pol­ a period o f years as thsy daW A S H IN G T O N

icy o f Communist contain­
ment m i n i to ba developing
In tha U.B. government.
It would ba appliad to
young and expanding Rad
countries— such aa Commonl i t China, Indonesia, Cubs.
Tha new “ containment the­
ory” holds that I f these coun­
tries could be restrained by
military-economic sanctions—

velop

internally— two

things

would happen:
F I r a t—Their developing
economies would urgenUy be­
gin to require Western mar­
kets and access to Western
materials and technology.
This would force them In­
to seeking better relations
with Western countries.
Second— A s
tha erigtaal

generation o f revolutionaries
died o ff, It would be replac­
ed

by

more

bureaucratic

conventional,
officials

and

managers. The economic elite
which developed would be
more Interested in Improving
in tarsal economics and their
own positions, Issa Interested
la adventuring International

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In large part this contain­
ment theory haa grown out
o f some government policy
makers'
Interpretations
of
U.S.-Wettorn experience with
tha 8ovlet Union.
One government study as
aertai
“ Any technically advanced,
productive economy depends
on the creation o f Interna­
tional economic order because
the scientific and Industrial
revolutions cannot proceed
without markets wide enough,
stable enough and wealthy
enough to absorb the output
o f mass production.
Mrs. P osaa
“ Furthermore, such order
IIM IIf
depends on access to a wide
DeBary
North Orlando
range o f techniques, goods
Mrs, John Loos e
Mrs. Margaret
and capital.”
IIM IN
“ The Soviet Union Is (s i
ready)
discovering that fu ­
M is. Mildred
Mrs. Clarence
ture progress la dependent on
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responsible trade."
Goners
Ortads
"Just as the Soviet Union
Mrs. JeAan Hays
M is. R ealm Laady
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may have in part responded
to (th is) need fo r Western
goods by encouraging an at­
mosphere o f detente (s ic ), so
may similar pressures yield
comparable results with na­
tions such as the Chinese
People's Republic and Indo­
nesia, which currently Ignore
the normal ways o f the inter­
national world.
“ Such pressures can, o f
course, drive these outlaws
to further violence and ag­
gression.
“ But if the violence can be
deterred or contained, the on­
ly other alternative fo r these
nations would appear to be
to learn how to live up to In­
ternational obligations."
The study goes on to sug­
gest
that “ the rise o f a mod­
Puhiuaes Sally
Ckrtetmasj pen­
estly prosperous managerial
llehes Saturday
class la some o f the older
ile week Communist countries Is re­
sulting in a diminution o f
Ideological-revolutionary
ar­
teas
dor."
This containment theory Is
not official policy. U is now
being argued back and forth
among pollcyasakers at the
State Department and the
Tks Morals la a aisaiber el Ue Causa •’roes whisb la eaiiUed eastemrely to Ue nee for repauieatiea e t a lie lees) Pentagon.
Unfortunately, theorise in
news prlated la Mis as
international affairs are not
Mslores as assess eleee asattor totem It, t ill at Me Pest like those o f chemistry or
Office of loafers, Florida, aadar Me not at Oangesss ed
physics. There's ae practical
S4M,
w ay to conduct laboratory
- o f aao material, nows er sareruoto* or Mia edlUoo experiments to put these theSealers Morale a i r as rearesusea m ear masses wtM- arias to the proof. Tho Cuba
tttes parmleeiea of Mo pasilsaar os The Herald, gap episode m ight Indicate, fo r
ml so first respsaslMs for eats rapessaausa wui so
- " a s lafriag lag „a TBs Morales papyright sad gtu is exempts, that Russia has not

Herald Area Correspondents

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Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Crooked Carnival Wheel
There is one road only to­
ward political salvation for
tho unafflllaled little fellow
and hts folks who live in a
little town or on a family
also farm far removed from
the complex renters o f ur­
ban civilisation.
This road leads to amend­
ment o f tha U.S. Constitu­
tion to give the country folk
an honest count in the elec­
tion o f a president of tho Un­
ited 8tatea or it lies In Judi­
cal remedy.
The present system is rig ­
ged like a crooked carnival
wheel. The system is rigged
against rural and small-town
cltisens and in favor o f the
city slickers. These city cltIsens ere organised and a f­
filiated by race, color, reli­
gion and occupation.
By the millions they coal­
esce Into cliques, groups and
blocs-intellectual racial, reli­
gious or economic. They com­
prise the pressure groups
which are coming to control
the major political parties
and to dominate national
elections.
By politics! chance, these
pressure groups comprise the
experimenters, the liberals,
the avant garde, tha prestochangeo elementa o f Am eri­
can politics. They press for
change and ever faster accel­
eration In the political evolu­
tion o f the United Htates
from where It was to where
it Is going.
Some press fo r change

merely
fo r
the
sake o f
change. One result is that
political conservatism is be­
ing squeesed out o f the cities.
Political conservatism is be­
coming concentrated In little
rural dikes o f opposition to
tha massive ground swells
generated by the pulsating
activity o f big town pressure
groups.
But these are feeble dikes,
as demonstrated by national
elections over the past 30
years. In terms o f muscle
and physical force, the pre­
sent method o f electing a
president simply hamstrings
the country folk, the con­
servatives. What to dot
A tty. Gen. David P. Buckson o f Delaware did It last
autumn. Buckaon filed suit hi
behalf o f Delaware against
tha 45 states which have
more than one representa­
tive in the U.S. House o f
Representatives.
Delaware has but one seat
and Buckson’s purpose is to
obtain a Supreme Court rul­
ing applying the one-manone-vote principle to the Elec­
toral College. Buckaon would
outlaw the general tlckot
system o f choosing president­
ial electors. Under that sys­
tem all electors run at large.
Here la how it worked in one
atate in i960 aa explained by
the American Good Govern­
ment Society of Washington,
D.C.:
“ In New York aa In other
states with more than one

representative the cltisens o f
one congressional d i s t r i c t
could vote fo r presidential
electors corresponding to all
other representatives in tha
state. Thus, seven million-old
New Yorkers who voted In the
1060 presidential e l e c t i o n
elected 43 representatives in
43 districts with seven m il­
lion-odd votes, one apiece.
Simultaneously they elected
43 corresponding presidential
electors by general ticket atlarge, each o f the voting fo r
the whole number rather
than fo r Just one.
“ With
42
excess
votes
each, these New Yorkers east
some 300 million excess votes
in that presidential election.
I f N ew Yorkers cast some
800 million excess - votes in
that presidential election. I f
N a w York’s congressional
districts are representative
o f Ita population, tha use o f
the general ticket fo r presi­
dential electors Is surely un­
representative."
Buckson argued that the
general ticket system was the
sole source o f extreme dis­
tortion between N ew Y ork ­
ers and Delawarlans and
added:
“ It Is extremely unfair and
unjust to us."
It is proposed that each
congressional district elect
one presidential elector and
that two in each state ba
elected at large. Tha oneman-one-vote rule seems to
be absolutely controlling.

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side

Journal.
“ Dr.
Crane,"
be asked,
“ would you write an article
for our next number in which
you cmhpaslse the theme:
’ Give Your Heart a Vaca­
tion?” ’
So 1 gladly agreed and re­
minded all those dental sur­
geons of the medical facts
they had studied back In phy­
siology daises.
8ince we are allotted about
3.6 billion heart beats at
birth, anything which conconserves them w ill lengthen
our lifespan.
In form er years, dental sur­
geons, barbers,
and sales
clerics stood while they work­
ed.
But when you are erect,
your heart must beat faster
so you consume more those
original 2.6 billion beats that
God grants us.
Nowadays, therefore, dental
surgeons and barbers are us
ing stools, for then their verti
cal heights Is reduced and
they can salvage 30 to loo
extra heart beats per hour.
Many doctors of dental surgery and medicine become
swayed by tobacco advertising
while In their middle teens
so they become victims of the
cigarette habit.
But such “ average" cigar
ette addicts shorten their life ­
span by from five to seven
years!
Thus, K Isn’t the $123 per

year they burn up on tbe cods cid, serene outlook, thus slow- w
of their cigarettes that is the Ing down the consumption of
your original 16 billion heart
most serious financial loss.
But the five years o f extra beats.
Part o f this results from
your lack o f tear. For when
you are trying to carry all of
your burdens in life alone,
you become more tense, wor­
ried and anxious.
When you team-up with God,
you feel mors relaxed for
then you have a partner who
will take over the night shift
for you.
Marriage likewise prolongs
life, in part because o f this
same type o f freedom from tha
fear that harasses the spinster
or bachelor.
Beware, toe, about becoming
a chronic pill-taker, for the
more outside chemicals you
coosume, the harder your
heart, as well aa Uver and kid­
neys, must work to get rid o f
those substances.
So send for m f booklet
“ How to Control Tbur Emo­
tions," enclosing a long stamp­
ed envelope, plus 20c. It contains advice for heart victims,
too.

practice they could have enjoy­
ed if they had not shortened
their longevity by their smok­
ing!
A t an average net Income of
$10,000 per year, this means
their
cigarette
habit cost
them $30,000 in lost offtee revenle, over and beyond the
$6,330 they spent for their
cigarettes during the 30-year
span from the age o f IS till
they die at 63.
Meanwhile, who can esti­
mate how many patients they
lose who resent inhaling se­
condhand tobacco fumes!
Obesity Is also a great
threat to longevity, for it
wears out your heart prema­
turely by speeding up your
pulse rate and thus consum­
ing those 2.6 billion heartbeats
more rapidly.
Your blood pressure also is
raised by obesity.
Emotional intemperance is
likewise a baiard to long life
so learn to control your emo­
tions and you'll live longer.
Many a person suffers ■
stroke of apoplexy during e
temper tantrum I
Dr. Osier, famous medical
textbook writer, once said that
his own life was at the mercy
of anybody who would embroil
him In s quarrel.
And I understand that's bow
he died!
Religion is a great life-saver,
even from the medical angle,
since it produces a more pla­

ANT
TIME

Barbs
More bounce to the ounce
may be fine f a f tennis balls
but not fo r checks you write,
s e e
An English farm er gave
away 1,600 live chickens, say­
ing he couldn’t afford to
keep them. They Just kept
pecking away at his bank ac­
count
s e e

You can da your toying bjr mpjt

A Chicago Juvenlla court
Judge says his worst enemy
is “ the triple A — Autos, A l­
cohol and parental Apathy.”
And the greatest o f these is
Apathy.
s e e

— day lima, night Nma

A n enterprising r e c o r d
salesman has developed a
profitable sideline. W h e n
teen-agers buy rock-and-roll
discs, he eell their parents
earmuffs.
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Wouldn't it be nice if. In
the spring, a young man’s
fancy turned to thoughts?
s e e

In Illinois, a Catholic hospital
has installed motor
scooters fo r use m tha corri­
W A S H IN G T O N (U F 1 ) — operate more flexibly and proach to the problem.
dors by doctors, nurses and
When automation Is inevit­ nuns. Riders are prohibited
During the past few years, more quickly respond by hav­
able, relax and enjoy It.
from picking up hitchhikers.
o f tha best brains in ing operators aboard T
this country hava grappled
A . They can be operated e f­

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tion. But thus fa r no clear-

aa mechanical performance Is
concerned.

Possibly tbe thorniest part

Q.

Do

you

plan

to

keep

of the problem is the displace­ t h e s e automatic elevators
ment o f human workmen by manned all the time 7
new electronic and mechanlA . Generally they w ill be
cal devices. The concern there manned during the daytime
Is how to keep progress from shifts. That has been the
practice fo r aome time now
undermining employment
and 1 have no authority to
A n indication o f tbe com­
change the practice. I t la up
plexities Involved can be seen to the Patronage Committee
In a recent heating by a and House leadership as to
House
appropriate ns
sub­ whether they want to s ta ff
committee regarding the auto­ them or not.
mation o f congressional ele­
q. How many new, automa­
vators.
tically operable elevators are
I t w ill help you to know in the Capitol and in tbe Ray­
that many o f the Jobs around burn Building?
the Capitol are handled on a
A . There are SO In the Raypatronage basis, and that bum Building, as I recall.
patronage Is one o f the nicest With these 8, that would that
things that can happen to a would make a total o f S3.
congressman.
The answer was 68. Stewart
The subcommittee had be­ eald he had "notified the P a ­
fore it J. George Stewart, tronage Committee that these
architect o f the Capitol, who elevators are now ready fo r
haa charge o f the elevators. operation and operator poolThe Interrogation went some­ tiona are now available fo r
thing Ilka this:
them to fill."
Q. Have you Just recently—
In other words. Congress
la tbe last few days — put appears to have created 68
operators ea the west eleva­ new Jobs with one hand while
tors going to the subway en­ automating itself with the
trance T
other.
A . Yea, sir; la tho past
I ’m not augeating that it
week.
baa found the au glc formula,
Q. Those elevators, as you but it dose seam to have hit
know, are automatic. Do thsy «F a new philosophic ap­

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the "craalest hat," a shampoo

The "Get

MAYO and set went to Marge Harvey,
never looked lovelier thin ihe club president.
did i t the fir e well l e i given
Marie Owens was awarded a
in her honor l u t rh u rid iy by box of chocolates for the "p ret­
officers wive* of the N i v i l tiest" hat and Alice Rough
A ir Stitlon i t the BOQ.
received a box of stationery
Blonde M n . Mayo w n stun- for her "m ost original" crea­
nlngly ittired in i white linen tion.
frock which w it enhinced by
Guests were Mrs. Joan Gladthe lovely corsage of yellow fetter and Mrs. Margie Jones.
and white c irn itio m
with Doorprite was won by Mrs.
which ihe w n presented.
Terry
Bramwell.
Hostesses
A i it hippened, the color were Mary Harden, Rachel
scheme of the decontions w n Henke and Carol Jokinin.
yellow and while and Mrs.
On May Sth. Thirteen wives
Msyo with her blonde h ilr have scheduled a picnic at
and white frock w in a charm* Lake Golden at 10 a. m.
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Despite her husband’ s depicture, June will remain
until June, then join the Captaln In Norfolk.
Nearly 200 officers wives and
civilian guests gathered to hon­
or Mrs. Mayo. All were pre­
sented with corsages of glorisoa lilies graciously contribut­
ed from the profuse gardens
o f Mrs. A. B. Peterson Sr.
Many of the other fresh plants
flowers and foliage, which
transformed
the
masculine
BOQ into a spring garden,
were also contributed by Mrs.
Peterson.
Serving on the arrangement
and decorations committees
for the stately affair were
Staff Officer's wives, Demarls
Farrell, Dee Munday, Jo Malooey, Sybil Dunlcavy, Caro­
lyn Lavender, Pat Mllourn
and Jean Ebbert.
Food chairmen were Fern
Eldridge and Jane Richardson.
Betty WUhauck was in charge
of reservations.
Accenting the long tea table
was a centerlece of giant
mums in yellow and white.
Silver serving dishes were used along with silver cande­
labra bearing white tapers,
with silver coffee and tea ser­
vices.
Pouring for the tea were
wives of squadron command­
ing officers and executive of­
ficers wives aboard the sta­
tion. Assisting were Mrs. Ruth
Swanson, wife of the com
minding officer and Mrs. Jean
Fowler, new "firs t lady’1 o f
the Wing.
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G R A Y LADIES are needed
to help at the Naval Air Sta­
tion Dispensary.
Several members of the
RVAH-7 Enlisted Wives Club
have already signed up for
the six hour orientation course,
which is conducted by the
American Red Cron.
Volunteers from Seven were
Mrs. Robert Hendrickson, Mrs.
Charles Stone, Mrs. Casey
Johnson, Mrs. Bruce Vails,
Mrs. Jeffrey Widman.
Any other N avy wives who
would like to volunteer to be
Gray Ladiea are asked to con­
tact Mrs. Roy Pounds at 500
Satauma Drive. Call informa­
tion for her phone number.
At a recent meeting of the
Sevenettea,
members
bade
farewell
to
Mrs.
Robert
Hodges and presented her with
a silver necklace hung with a
■liver disc bearing the squad­
ron insignia. The Hodges are
being transferred to Brunswick, Maine.
After the business meeting
club
m em ben
enjoyed
a
white elephant party under the
direction of Mrs. Jack Combe
and Mrs. Earl Ward.
New
members
welcomed
were Mrs. Dawson McGuffln,
Mrs. Stephen Theobald and
Mrs. Roald Welch. Special
guests were Mrs. Kenneth Enney and Mrs. R. Hendrickson.
Hostesses were Mrs. John
Paps on and
Mrs.
Charles
Stone.
President Edith Pounds an­
nounced that election of o ffi­
cers will be held at the May
IMh meeting.
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JUNE

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BACK
FROM
ATHENS,
Greece is Dot ale deGanahl
and at a recent steak cook-out
of RVAH-9 Officer's Wives, the
group spent much time listen
log and asking questions, look
ing at pictures and souvenirs
which Dosate brought back.
Joan Greenwood waa pre
eented with a silver picture
frame as a gift far her new
son. James Arthur. Hostess
for the evening was Doty
Mallcsowaki.
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CRAZY HATS were the big
attraction atthe last meeting
of the RVAH-U Enlisted Wives,
with members eentrivlng some
real "far-out creations."
n o difficult taok of judging
fen to Mrn. Lois Webster
and Mrs. June McClain who
that lbs prise lor

nole

HIGH SCORES for the first
VAH-9 Officer's Wives bridge
party went to Bobbie Norrington and Jan Sarajian.
This was one of Jan's last
social parties and she hostess­
ed it at her home. The S irjiant are leaving Friday for
Harry's new duty station at
Willow Grove, Pa.
Guests for the occasion were
Pat Hutchison, June Mayo and
Shirley Chapman.
Next Six bridge will be held
in early May at the home of
Anne Underwood.
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AN EVENINO OUT waa en­
joyed recently by officer'*
wives o f RVAH 5, who dined
at the Open Hearth In Mailland.
Beforehand, the group met
at the home of Betty Kelley
where Nick and Peggy Mergo
joined them. Nick recently re­
turned from the U.S.S. Rang­
er and brought the wive* new*
pictures of their husbands.
Attending were Pat Dearolpb, Marie Lewis, Jo Wat­
son, Penny Ouback, Gloria
Gehrig, Joanne llersog, Ber­
tie Brough and Ruth Mickeiion.
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FIR ST LAD IE S o f the Snnfortl Navy are nerved
at an elaborate tea honoring Mm. June Mayo,
held recently. Mrs. Mayo, w ife o f Captain James
Mayo, commander o f Reconnaianance Attack
W ing One who wan relieved by Captain Richard
Fowler today, will depart Sanford nfter the

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F A R E W E L L CO FFEE for
Barbara Goodmanson w a s
held Thursday at the home of
Carol Ferrler by m em ben of
the RVAH-1 Tlgerettei.
Barbara will be leaving soon
for Washington. The club pre­
sented the honoree with a pin,
aet with her birthston a.
At the last business meeting
of the club Ana Siecakowskl
instructed the group on the
art of electric cooking and
next month will abow • film on
proper lighting la the home.
Volunteering to bake for the
USO for April were Rhea
Cooper and Carole Miller.
Barbara
Goodmanson
and
Margaret Reynolds were nam­
ed to the nominating commit­
tee.
Ruth Weiss and Carol F er­
rler were appointed as a call­
ing committee to remind mem­
bers about meetings. Hostess­
es were Clois Owens and
Elaine Orasl.
Next meeting will he bald
May 10 at tha ballroom with
Susanna Ryryk and

Din­

County

Children’s

Ad­

visory Council Monday even­
ing at the Civic Center waa
meat successful.
County Judge Karlyle Hous­
holder Imparted some timely
Information to the member*
and guest*.
“ We do not like to put a
child In detention but aome
time* It become* necessary.
However, such has proved
most effective in some eases.
We need a detention home in
this rcunty where we ran
provide better care fo r our
juvenile delinquents," he said.
C. Vernon Mize Jr., former
closing o f school here in June. From left are
judge, led a question and an­
Mrs. Mayo, Mrs. R. B. Brown, w ife o f the com­
swer period which was most
manding officer of VAH -3; Mrs. Fowler and
interesting.
Mrs. Chandler Swanson, w ife o f the command­
ing officer o f the Naval A ir Station.
C. K. McCord, Juvenile coun­
selor, captained to the group
(Herald Photo)
how the Job Corps will he
used in the after-care pro­
gram far hoys and girl* re­
turning frem their respective
schools.
County Commissioner John
Alexander and John Fitzpat­
rick expressed their concern
for a detention home and
South Semlnoh- Welcome second bridge; Mr*. Gild* tcmiMtmry foster home. They
Wagon Club will be repre­ I’ettinati. first canasta; Mr*. informed the group o f the inMarge Ackerman, second ca­
ssed by its president, Mia.
nasta, and Mrs. llughy, third
Maryann Miles, and Mr*. Me­
canasta.
lanie Stewart at a meeting
to be held from 9:30 until
11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the
County Agricultural Center,
Highway 17-92 aouth of San­
ford, to consider organisa­
tion o f a County Extension
Mist Daria Faber o f En­ Ton eati now apply by mall, di­
Home Economic Committee.
terprise
has
received
an rect to tha Home Offlea, for »
L etter o f invitation from
award from
Orange
City Ufa Insurance Policy providing
Miss M yrtle Wilson, home
C h a p t e r . American Red 12000 or 91000 guarantaed-rata
demonstration agent, to par­
Cross, In recognition o f serv­ lifetime protection- Application
ticipate In this new group
and rates mailed to you without
ices to the chapter over the
waa read at the club’s April
obligation. No agent will call.
past 25 years.
meeting held at Creighton's
Taar out thia ad and
This citation will be dis­
mail today with your
Restaurant in Winter Park
played along with tha one
asms, addrass, alp
Mall.
aeda and yaar a f
Announcement was made the received from President
birth 4a Great Lake* Insuranca
that the club will hnve a cov­ Harry S. Truman for many
Co., Elgin. I1L 90133. D ip t.
hours
spent
sewing
and
knit­
ered dish luncheon t h i s
iHi!)677t*
Thursday at the Maitland ting during World Wur II.
Civic Center.
Plana were discussed for
the club's fifth birthday an­
niversary luncheon w h i r h
will take plare at the May
27 meeting to he held at
Mount Vernon Lodge In Win­
ter I’ark with all past presi­
dents and former members
Invited to attend as special
guests for the occasion.
New members welcomed at
the meeting were Mra. Ber­
nice O'Heame, Mr*. Dorothy
Huntzinger and Mra. Mary
I-ou Johnson. Guests were
Mrs.
Tillle
Rhodes,
Mrs.
Ethel Seely, Mrs. Nan Peterson, Mrs. Hilda VanDeinae,
Mr*. Edns Leonard, Mra. An­
ita VanDuaon, Mra. Dorothy
Eowker, Mra. Grace Newell.
Mr*. Sally Smith, Mrs. Joyce
Wetheringtnn, Mra. Norma
Rugby, Mra. Terry Irwin and
Mrs. Haset Rapp.
Door prise* was won by
Mra. Hannah Michael. W in­
ners at cards were Mrs. See­
ly, first bridge; Mrs. Miles,

Welcome Wagon Club Invited
To Take Part On Committee

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CHAM PAGNE BRUNCH waa
given recently for Billie Taft,
wife of the commanding offi­
cer of RVAH-1, by the One
Officer's Wive*. The Taft* will
voon be leaving for Norfolk
where Cdr. Taft will assume
his new duties. Change o f
command
ceremonies
are
scheduled for April 30 with
Cdr. V. G. Matula taking over.
The affair was held at the
Tradewinds Cafeteria where
tables in the club room were
covered with a profusion of
roses, tulips, violets, carna­
tions, daffodils and mums.
At the head table a huge flo­
ral piece contained all the dif­
ferent kind* of flower*.
Using "flo w e rs " as t h e
theme, Lorraine William* dl»played her creative ability by
writing a ahort poem about the
meaning of each flower and
comparing them with the spe­
cial personal qualities of the
honoree.
»
Reading the poem* were
Barbara Barnea, Gwen Gil­
more, Kay Recknor, Holly Bell,
Mary Ann Obusek and Shirley
LaRocca.
Ann Matula, wife of the ex­
ecutive officer, presented Bil­
lie Taft with a beautiful silver
casserole In behalf o f the
squadron officer's wive*.
Special gueits for the occaiion were June Mayo, Jean
Fowler, Ginger Tuttle, Berta
Conn, Irene O'Hara, Jane
Moore, Betty Barger, " E l "
Germain, Kitty O'Gara. Mary
Durant. Donlca Brown. Dee
Munday. Pat Dearolph, Shirley
Youngblade. Sue Kennedy, Kay
Bartholomew, Dody Mallciowski, Lou McDonald, J o a n
Mlxe, Arlys Chapdelalne and
Beta Ryan.

Acquainted

ner" sponsored by the Semi­

Red Cross Unit

Presents Award

MRS. JESSIE T A F T , wife o f the commanding
officer o f RVAH-1 was feted with a farewell
champagne brunch recently by officer’s wives o f
her squadron. Mrs. Tuft, (righ t) wus presented
with a silvet casserole by Mrs. Vincent Matula,
w ife o f the squadron executive officer, who will
relieve Cdr. T a ft April 30.

Funeral Funds
ForPeopleAges
39 to 79

adequate tax structure in this
county which makes it d iffi­
cult to furnish such a facility.
Certain adjustment! must be
made brfere a detention home
can be accomplished.

Bat. talk, lauah or sneeae without
fu r of Insecure false teeth Uropplni.
tllppln* or wobbUBS. rASTXXTB
holds plates ftrmrr and more com­
fortably. This pleasant powder baa ne
tummy, aooey. pasty taste or feellM.
Doesn't cause nsusee. It s alkaline
I non-acid I . Checks “ plate odor“
ultnturt brt*Ui). O ft F A a i i i l H at
drug couniin tTtrywhtrt.

New W ay Found
To Stop Hair Loss,
Grow More Hair
HOUSTON. Tcxnn — If
you don’t suffer f r o m
m a l e pattern baldness,
you can now stop your
hair loss . . . and grow
more hnir.
For year* "they said it
rouldn’t be done." Rut now a
firm of laboratory consultant*
has developed a treatment
that is rvt only stopping hair
loss . . . but is really growing
hair!
They don't even ask you to
lake their word for it. I f they
believe that the treatment will
help you, they Invite you to
try it for 32 days, at their
risk, and see for yourself!
Naturally they would not
o ffer this no-risk trial unless
the treatment worked. How­
ever, It is im|tcs*ihlc to help
everyone.

The Krent majority of
cases of excessive hair
fall anti baldness arc the
Ifcrinnint: and more fully
developed singes o f male

pattern baldness and can­
not be helped.
Rut, If you are not already
slick bald, how can you ba
sure what la actually causing
your hair loss? Even I f bald­
ness may seem to "run in
your fam ily," this is certain­
ly no proof of the cause o f
YO UR hair loss.
Many condition! can causa
hair loss. No matter which
m e is causing your hair loss,
if you wait until you are slick
bald and your hair root* are
dead, you are beyond help. So,
if you still have any hair on
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and grow mere hair . . . now
is the time to do something
alMiut it before It's too late.
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at their risk, If they believe
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Juat send them the Informa­
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SPRING H ATS worn at a recent meeting o f
RVAH-13 Enlisted Wives were all original crea­
tions. From left are Marge Hurvey with the
"craziest;" Alice Rough with the "most ori­
ginal" and Marie Owens with "the prettiest."
Weiss as hostesses.

be held in May was discussed,
with further plans to be an
TH E IM PORTANCE of time nounred later. Neat business
was stressed and Dr. and Mrs. meeting Is May IB at I p. m.
Thomaa Largen who spoke
and showed a cancer film at
DRAGON LADIES of VAH-3
the recent meeting of the CPO and their families are terming
Wives Club.
their recent boating trip, "a
During the question and an­ great au cceii."
swer period that followed the
There were 21 fortunate per
film, Dr. Largen stressed the sons who enjoyed the scenie
importance of regular medi­ boat cruise through the "V e n ­
cal examination* m order that ice of A m erica," departing
early detection of cancer can from the Winter Park dock on
save more lives.
a recent Saturday.
Mrs. Largen told the club
Most of Ihe group agreed
that the local cancer aocictv that the trip through the can­
unit urgently needs old linens als reminded them of a "ju n ­
to l e used for making dispos­ gle scene" because of the
able bandagei which are giv­ stately trees which lined the
en to any cancer patient who banks.
request* them. She also asked
As the cruise boat entered
that anyone knowing of a per­ each of the three lakes, the
ron needing assistance have group caught their breath at
them get in touch with the the beauty of the magnificent
local unit representative.
estates surrounding the lake,
The unit also has hospital in their lush setting of spac­
b td i, wheel chairs, bed pans ious lawns and gardens.
and other lick room supplies
Gardenias, jasmine, roses,
available in their loan closet inapdragona and many other
at no charge.
flowera. mong the green tolGuests of the club were iage and shrub* presented a
Mr*. Lee Elgin, Mr*. Dorothy picturesque scene at the boat
Crocker aod Mrs. Martha Oi- cruised slowly around the
bum.
lakes.
The club Is planning a Mo­
After the boat trip, the
ther's Day picnic at Lake Gol­ group met back at Lake Gol­
den on the afternoon of May den to wind up the day with
9th. Terry Fay and Gloria a picnic, talking about the
Simpson were named to the trip and becoming better ac­
committee to make arrange­ quainted with other squadron
ments.
families. A feast of hamburg­
A coffee and fashion show to ers and hot dogs, sunshine and
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Next meeting of the Dragon
Ladies is scheduled for 7:30
p. m. at the Navy Wives meet­
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bers an- urged to be present
for Ihe ejection of officers.

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Graduation Party Honors Seniors
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Tha B evltr Road horns of
Mrs. Benny Austin was the
aeene Saturday o f a gradua­
tion party fo r two Seminole
High

echool

seniors,

with a pirated skirt and
round neckline. Her accessor­
ies were white.
Sharon, daughter o f Mr.
and Mr*. N. C. Booth also
looked dainty in a red and

white hlouson effect dress
with white accessories.
Serving as floating hos­
tesses were Mrs. B. H. Stone,
51rs. Lewis Barley, Mr*. Lee
Swartx and Mis* Bonnie Aus­

Mlta

Tha attractive Austin home,
which was opened ensuito for
the occasion, was gaily decoratad with spring flowers. Tha

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MRS. nENNY AU STIN , right was hostess recently to a tea at her Bevicr
Rond home feting Miss Shurun Booth and Miss Betty Turner, members of
the '65 grnduiitlim class o f Seminole High School, From the left nre Mrs,
N. C. Booth and her daughter, Sharon, and Mlsa Turner and her mother,
Mrs. R. J. Turner.

Miss Lovell. Dr. R.N. Winsa

Exchange Vows O f Marriage

READYTOROLL

night and day with

Southern
Air

air conditioning
&amp; heating service

Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r
Strange,
who
have
been
■pending tha summer at their
boms in Toledo, Ohio, are
spending a couple o f weeks

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Bridal Shower

Monthly Social

Mr*.

Mrs. I * N. Trued was ho*,
te n at her Loch Arbor home
to

Bear Lake Garden
Circle T o Install
Officers In May
By Maryann Miles
Election of officers was
conducled by the Besr Lake
Garden Circle at the April
mretlng held at the home of
Mrs. Clyde Jones, Cecilia
Drive, Bear Lake.
Installed ul the May meet
ing will be Mrs. Richard Os
trinder. chairman; Mrs. V er­
non Herrington, co-chairman;
Mrs. Vernon Cleaves, first
vice president; Mr*. Jones,
second vice president; Mrs.
Allen Forward, recording sec­
retary; Mrs. Richard Scott,
corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Albert Jarohs, treasur­

Mary

F.

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. L. M. W rigt
are spending several days i
Jacksonville with thsir daugl
ter and aun-ln-law, Mr. an
51r*. T. Z. Cason.

The

co-hostenei

were

Gunter,

Campbell
event

winning

Mrs.

and

Mrs,

was

■

tacky

the

prise

fo r

the

belt coitume.
Gamei
delicious

were

played

with

refreshments

of

fruit punch, open faced sand­
wiches, nuts and mlnta serv*
rd the Mmes. Ingrid Lang,
Mosiie Bateman, Hatel Gillion, Iona Tanner, Thelma
Brewer, Ethel Williams, Bert
Howland, Maude Humphrey,
Beulah Thornton, E u n i e •
Turner and Orrie Walker.

SENIOR CH EERLEADERS at Seminole High School were feted with a
Ijncheon nt Jim Spencer's Restaurant, Saturday, by members o f the A
and B Corps. Miss Betty Wiggins, second from left, back row is a junior,
but is moving to Cocoa after school is out. From left (seated) are CoCaptain Susan Plercy and Captain Bonnie Caolo. Standing are Carol
Torres, Betty Wiggins, Linda Spencer and Diane Powell. (Herald Photo)

Altamonte Springs

Personals

Women O f Lake M ary Feted

S lick

A t Come-As-You-Are Coffee
juice,
brownies,
doughnut*
By France* Wester
A come-as-you-are morning and coffee were served while

approaching marriage of their .Mon.
coffee to honor two guests
daughter, 5llia Susan Estclla
The birde-clcct was born in was held on April 20th at
Doylestown, Pa., and it a the home o f Mrs. Rslph
member of the 1965 gradua­ (Lauretta) Williams in Lake
tion class of Seminole High 5Iary.
Mrs. Flora (Aunt Florrie)
School, where the Is in the
Hennessy, who recently mov­
Glee Club.
Her fiance was bom in Cut ed into her new home, was
Bank, was graduated from one special guest. The sur­
Idgh school (here and is pre­ prise social gel together was
sently serving a tour of duty planned as a friendly geiture
with the United States Navy, for her. She was also pre­
stationed at Sanford Naval tented with a beautiful potted
croton.
A ir Station.
The other guest o f honor
Complete wedding details
v.ill be announced at a later was Mrs. Claire Evans O’Con­
nor, and her two daughters,
date.
Claire B. and 5llssy, from
The Salvation Arm y o ffic ­ Forest Hill*, Long Island,
ially "Invodcd" tha United who are visiting with her
States on March 10, 1880, mother, Mr*. Frank (C laire)
when Commltiloncr George Evans. Sh» was presented a
Scott Bailton and seven "la s­ bowl o f cut flowers grown by
sies" disembarked at Battery Laurstte, the hottest,
MISS SUSAN SLACK
of
orange
Park, N ew York City.
! ttifreihmenta

the

women

enjoyed

visiting

with old friends and meeting
new ones.
Other guests a t t e n d i n g
were

Curtis

(Lenora)

Green, Sirs. Roger

Mrs.

(Ph yllis)

Crocker, and daughter, Candl,
Mrs. A . E. (V irg ie ) Crocker,
Mr*. Einar C. (Annu) Turn­
ing, Mra. Janies M. (Isabelle)
Thompson. 5Ir*. Betty Free­
man, Mrs.

Richard

(Bessie)

Beebe, Mrs. Mary Alexander
and Mrs. Harry E. (Mildred)
Sandusky.
Also
Pugh,

Mrs.
Mrs.

Eith, Mr*.

Harvey
Joseph

W. C.

(L o is)
(Lena)

(M axine)

Hopkins, Mrs. F. E. (Mildred)
Donaldson,
ter,

and

Beleuds,

granddaugh­
Mrs.

Emma

Bashara, Mrs. P. D. (V ir ­
ginia Anderson, Mrs. Ruby
Linden, Mrs. Rowland (Ruth)
Goble, Mrs. Ada Hamlx-rgcr
uml Mrs. John (M argaret)
Ulmer.
Also Mrs. Richard (M ar­
tha) Riley, Mrs. Ruby SJnblom, Mrs. elltty Burley, and
lom, Mra. Batty Barley, and
Anglia, Mrs. LuVera Harri­
son, Mrs. Maria Lows and
Mrs. Charles (K a y ) Eastman.
The Salvation Army o ffic­
er devotes his full tlma ta tha
religious and social welfare
ministry o f the Army.

By Julia Bar to*
Mr*. Hilda Canon o f Kane,
Ta., current houiegucat o f
her brotlier-in-luw and lister,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Koike
of Winter Pork, recently en­
tertained friends at a lunch­
eon at Jordan Marsh. Attend­
ing were M ill Florence Ross,
ulio visiting from Kant, Mrs,
Koike, and Mrs. Otto Sartos
or Dot Bay Manor. Mrs. Carson and Miss Boss will return
to their home city in two
weeks.

Social News
Regulations
The Herald welcomes alt
social naws with ths fo l­
lowing regulations etlabllshsd:
1— Photograph and covcrags re(]Utits should be
made three daya prior to
event.
Engagement a n d
wedding forma ara avail­
able to bo accompanied by
photo four days before
announcement,
i
3— News may be sub­
mitted at office, via iftnil
or phone fo r abort notices.
Typewritten account! in
tower ease double apaccd
are expedited more quick­
ly. Name* ahould be print­
ed in nmnuaerlpt reports.
4— Personal black and
whita photo* and negative!
are acceptable.
G— Photos mads by Her­
ald s ta ff may be duplicat­
ed at nominal coat.
Doris Williams
Society Editor
822-5011—C ity
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425-5938— County

MISS SUZIE SNIDER, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snider o f Oaklinven Drive, Forest City, celebrated her 10th birthday. April 9, 19C5
with n fentivo lawn party At her home. Among the purty guest* were
the Five Esquire*, front row left to right, Gary Jewel, Mike Stebick, Punny
Grooves, Rick Mendez and Kenneth Dunn. Second row from the left are
Linda Coble, Cindy Coble, Joan Blair, Knthy Corbett and Grade Chriatianaen. Top row from the left are Lindu McPherson, Sandy Smith, Suzie
Snider, honoree, Linda Ucynolda and Jean Blair.

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Time and place for the in
stallatlon luncheon will be an
nounecd.
Program speaker for the
evening was Mrs. James An
rrum who spoke on growing
Dutch amaryllis and display
rd a number of specimen
plants.
Guests for the meeting were
Mrs. Carl Spencrr, Mrs. Wil
liain Spencer, Mrs. Joseph
Podolski, and Mrs. Nan Gil
lies.
Mrs. C. L. Brunk, outgoing
president, will represent the
circle at the 39th annual stale
convention to be held Wctlnc*
day and Thursday of this
I week in Tampa.

prise.

monthly

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at Ihelr home here In Enter­

the

Wcklwa Lodge No. 870. A i-

and Slack, to Edward Lee SterrlKenneth E. Slack of Sanford her, son of Mr. and Mrs. War*
announce the engagement and len II. Kapp o f Cut Bank,

rln Jr., Mr*. George Kelsey,
Mrs. C lio
Leinhart, Mr*.
Doru Kelsey, Mrs. George
Mean* and Mrs. Charles Leo
Sr.

Mrs. L. N. Trued
Hostess T o Lodge

Miss Slack To W ed

Oviedo Club Tours Busch Gardens
Also Mr*. E. M. O lllff, Mrs. I Mr*. Thoms* Hollingsworth,
By Evelyn Lundy
Leaving early In tha morn­ SI. M. Estes, Mrs. W. II. Mr*. W. P. Carter, Mr*. H. It.
ing on a chartered bus, thir­ Greene, Mr*. Sonny Priest, Spencer, Mr*. George Jukulity-two member* and guests
o f the Oviedo Garden Club
spent a delightful day touring
the famed Busch Gardens In
Tampa recently.
They went first through the
buildings and saw the Inter­
esting process by which beer
Is mads. They then toured tha
gardens and saw many exotic
birds from every part of the
world. Perhaps the most In­
teresting bird seen was a
glamorous snow white pea­
cock, who seemed to be preen­
ing fo r the camera bugs.
A small train carried tbu
people over to thu Swiss
Chalet, when) a delightful
lunch
enjoyed. From the
open patio, one rould aee
many
atdmula
native
to
A frica: xehrtis, camels, g ir ­
affes, clrphunla, ostrirha uml
many others.
Going bark to the gardens,
a most Interesting parm tl
show was watched by every­
one.
Garden Club members mak­
ing the trip were: Mr*. J. It.
OVIKDO GARDEN CLUB member* recently cnBattle, Mrs. It. F. King, Mrs.
joyed a Hcenlc trip to the beautiful Bunch Gar­
T. II. Ityan, Mr*. John Riden­
den* in Tnmpn. Pictured from tho left aro C. G.
our, Mrs. C. B. t.’lonts, Mrs.
Burri*. driver o f thu chartered bit*, Mr*. A. II.
A . II. Huy, Miss Ruth DavidHay and Mr*. Charlc* Niblack, chairmen.
■an, Mrs. Lynn Mosier, and
Mrs. John Lundy.
Guests were:
Mis. Jim
Mlrhael, Mrs. Jack Bratton,
Mrs. John Evans, Mr*. II. F.
Wheeler
Sr.,
Mrs.
Itoxio
Evans, Mrs. Young Harris,
Mrs. It. W. Estes, Mrs. B. (i,
Smith, M i*. Ilurlmia Ward,
Mr. William Vail Lovell o f ences, and Dr. Wisan is A s­
and Mis. Thomas Fuller.
Faufoid announce! the mar­ sistant Professor of Philo*,
riage o f his daughter, Luna opliy and Humanities.
Tha coupl* will bs at horn*
Winifred, on Fiidny April 23,
In June at 3o5 N. h. ttth
at itaint'svlllc, til Dr. B illi­
Sleet, Gainesville.
ard
Norms ii
Wisan.
Dr.
Wisan Is tin- son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wisun o f New
Vmk City and Westchester
County. The bride's mother
ny Mrs. Ritchie Harris
was the late Lucca Chappell
Mrs. Lottie Wade and Mr.
Lovell o f Sanford.
The former 5] Us Lovell and Mrs. Andrew Wade o f
graduated f r o m
Seminole Orlando and Mr. and Mrs.
High School, She is a gradu­ Clifford Wada o f AHamont*
ate o f Ktvtson University and Springs were Sunday guests
has lirr Master o f Arts de­ o f Mr. and Mra. J. B. Oviatt.
gree from the University of
51ra. Tymia Oviatt accom­
Florida.
Dr. Wisan Is a gradual* o f panied her daughter and sonCarlrton College In 5tlnne- in-law, Mr. and 51ra. Clifford
cola. He has the degrees o f Hull of AltamonU Springs, to
Master o f A rts from Harvard Tallahaste* Thursday fo r tha
her grandand Doctor o f Philosophy graduation o f
daughtar, Alice Ann Hull
fro m Columbia.
from the school o f music
Wa'ra on call 24 hours a day
to MfYtea tha aqulpmsnt we
there. Mr*. Oviatt happily re­
u ll. Froe estimates on Instit­
Mr*, calls (id years ago when she
utions promptly made, tool
in the ircrivrd her first trarhing
Department uf Physical S il­ certificate from the aaiue
school
AuthofiMd Dealer

Pag« 8 — April 27, 1965

Vm T)

Honor Guest Of

honor at a lovely lingerie
shower given by Mr*. Mary
Dfche* o f 202 Woodmere
Boulevard.
Co.hoitesses for the show­
er with Mrs. Dyches were
Mrs. Leonard K eitt and Mrs.
Raymond Bennett.
Decorations were o f pastel
ptnk and white with the
bride-elect seated beneath an
umbella decorated with pink
and white streamer*. Mrs.
Byches
served
party cup
cakes frosted white and dec­
orated with a miniture bride
and groom, silver wedding
hands and rolling pins. Fruit
punch, nuts and after-dinner
mint* were alto served to the
honoree and guests.
(iuests attending were Mr*.
John
Henry
Arnette Jr.,
mother o f the hrlde-elect,
Mrs. I,. A. Gssklns and the
Misses Joanne
Arnette,
Brenda Renton, Faye Hayes,
Joy Howell, Marilyn Hendry
and Maggie Baker.

on Booth.

i i.

V tn T e rl

tin, small daughter o f 5tra.
Austin, who presented the
gifts to tha honor guests.
Around 30 guest* T a ile d
Miss Treva Elisabeth Arn­
during the appointed hours of
ette, hrlde-elect o f Chester
2 to 4 p. m.
Guy Matthews, ws* guest of

Batty Tum ar and Mias Shar­

beautiful round dining room
table
was
overlaid
with
bright blue net over a blue
underskirt. Around tha net
ware large blue bows from
which hung streamers of
white flowers.
Silver candle holders held
blue candles and a large
glass punch bowl was placed
on one aide, which was sur­
rounded by plates o f petitfours, open faced sandwiches,
nuts and potato chips. Sus­
pended from the chandelier
over tha table was a hanging
b ra n caga from which color­
ful flowers hung.
51r*. Austin presented each
girl and their mothers w'th n
corsage. The honor guests
were glvan a beautiful while
lace blouse as a remembranco
o f the occasion.
Betty, daughter o f Mr. and
Mr*. R. J. Turner Jr. looked
vary petit* in a dress o f
pastel printed crepe made

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(Dsuah CUbby •

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DEAR ABD Y: I am a
and is part o f the Bible. It
Sunday School teacher. One
says that the suffering of
o f my pupils' mother* told
innocent people is some­
mo that a few year* bro
thing w*e cannot under­
you had something in your
stand. But this much is
column in reply to
nchildsure; Death is not a pun­
who had
lost his
baby
ishment. It is one life's
brother.
She said
your
mysteries. Speak to your
your a n s w e r explained
minister. Peter. Communi­
death
beautifully
on a
cate with God by praying,
child's level. Jf you recall
and He will help you ill
such a letter, I would up*
your search for w isdom and
predate your printing It
goodnci* and help make
again. Thanking you in ad­
your Mommy happy again,’*
•
•
•
vance, I am,
Sincerely your,
DEAR A B B Y : What do
LOVES C H ILD REN
you do about these Sunday
•
• •
pests who "drop In" unexD EAR
LOVES
C H IL ­
pectedly and ruin your
D REN : I do recall such a
plans? My husband and I
letter because of the many
had a dinner date for Sun­
requests I had from clergy­
day evening when these
men requesting permission
pests dropped in about S
to reprint it In their rhurch
o'clock in the afternoon.
bulletins. And here it is:
My knot-headed husbsnd
“ DEAR AB H Y: My Sun­
started playing the per­
day School teacher saya
fect host, and he poured
that Ood Is everywhere.
them one Scotch after an­
Please put this letter In
other. Naturally, they stay­
ths paper and maybe he
ed and stayed. I was boil­
w ill tee it:
ing mad at him, but he re­
'Dear God: Why did you
fused to help me get rid of
let my brother die ? When
them. ( finally had to go
he was hit by the car my
into the other room and
mother prayed to you to let
call the people we had a
him live but you wouldn't.
date with and beg off. A f­
M y little (mother was only
ter pests left it was loo
two years old and ho
late for us to go anywhere.
couldn't have sinned so bad
My
husband
claims
it
that you had to punish him
wasn’t his fault that these
that way. Everyone saya
people drupped in. I would
you are good and ran do
like your opinion as to
anything you want to do.
whose fault it was that
You could have saved my
our Sunday was ruined.
little brothrr but you let
S T IL L BOILING
him die. You broke my
DEAR S T IL L : When unmother's heart. How can l
welcome guest* "drop In’*
rove you?
and you want to discourage
a prolonged stay, servo
PETER*
buttermilk
or
lemonade.
"D E A R
PE TER: Your
question is one that hna
(L e t the kids make it.)
Had your huhby hern a lit­
troubled religious men for
thousands o f years. One
tle more Scotch with the
great thinker wrote a hook
Scotch, you'd have been
about It. It 1* called "JO B "
scot-free much earlier.

Jacoby
Newspaper

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trick one. East won with this
nee and returned a club to
his partner's queen.
Now West led a heart and
Joe had to try and lose the
heart finesse. Since West
was sure to make his ace uf
diamonds, Joe was down one.
* J
Joe remarked, "W ell, part­
*1 0 76
ner, my finesses are all
North and South vulnerable
wrong as usual but this time
Sant* West North
East
wc get a smalt profit. I had
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Pats 2 *
Pass
150 honors."
2*
Pass 4 *
F an
Fan
Pass
Joe was eminently correct
Opening lead—* 2.
about the fact thst both the
ace o f clubs and king o f
The
error occurred at
hearts were placed wrong for
him. However, ns u»ual, Jo" trick one. Joe should have
ahould have made his con­ played the throe o f clubs
from dummy!
tract.

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East would have taken two
club

trlcka

hut

never

have

hrnrt

finesse.

Joe

would

had to try the
East

would

have remained un lend and
tlie only way to get hit part­
ner In would liuvu been with
the ace of diamond* which
would have established the
diamond suit fo r nil the dis­
cards Joe would ever need.
O f course, West might have
underled the are o f clubs. In
that rase Joe'e play o f the
king would have Iren cor­
rect and the play of the three
apot would be a loser hut the
chance that West would have
underled an art againet the
strong North-South bidding
was far, far lesa than that
Joe would find the ara of
club* and king o f heart* both
in the East hand.

Court'a

rejection

of

Maryland's and New York’s

dren that it’s almost impos­
sible

to

trust the sente o f
we

the room while you're telling

fective

10-year-old

a friend the dirty Joke your
husband brought home from
a convention, you suspend
the story, don't you?
O f course you do. In­
stinctively, you and 1 kerp
the dirty joke from the child.
Instinctively, we protect him
agsinst material which our
acxual experience can put in­
to perspective; and which
hia lack o f sexual experience
can'l cope with. We don't
have to think about the
righta or wrongs o f refusing
to share the dirty atory with
him. It is refused him out of
our intuitive recoil from vio­
lating hia childhood
with
atuff that could only burden
It with distorted Impression*
and confused, possibly wor­
ried, speculations.
Yet, we tubmisiively per­
mit children acccta to porno­
graphic movies, magazines,
hooks and television pro­
grams.
W riting in a recent Issue
o f a national magaalne, Dr.
Benjamin Spock asks that
children be denied access to
this stuff by firm er legal
protection. He may not get
hia wish. In view o f the Su-

children against pornography
may be Indefinitely deliyed.
So, a* usual, it’s back in
our Inpi. Ami darn meun it
is, too, when we consider the
problem o f keeping children
children in this tex-ohaetsed
society o f nun.
Anyway, because it'* back
in our laps, I want to elrcat
the point contained In nur in­
tuitive recoil from continuing
with dirty jokes when chil­
dren enter a room.
Unless we In-come consci­
ous o f that intuitive feeling
of
inappropriateneas,
we
can't rrspect or Intel It. And
we will hclplrtily permit our
10-year-otd to tune to televi­
sion’* Peyton Place nr spend
his allowance on dirty mov­
ies.
Dr. Spock attributes our
tolerance o f children's access
to this sleazy stuff to our
**permissiveness."
I don’t. I ascribe it to the
damage done to trust o f our
own feelings by those "mom­
mies" and "daddies" o f our*
— the child
training ’’ex­
perts." So generally have
they scorned Ut for anything
that goes wrong with chil-

10-year-old entei*

legal

April 27. 1968 — P*g* 7

protection

of

when

our

experience
boy

pirks up a "g irlie " magaslne
In the dentist's office.
I remind you o f your in­
stant

suspension

of

dirty

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visiting
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D IN A M E R R IL L is In popular demnnd an n
leading woman in the movlen and on TV, And
in her own right she was one o f the U. 8. wealthi­
est women when she entered public life.

I f you are not happy with
your hair color, try the new­
est— "Color Foam " shampoo.
While

your

hair

ia

damp,

spray your aerosol bottle of
"Color Foam" on your hair.
The foam will change the
rotor, so Just select whatever
you with. And lie sure to get
a new set o f makeup acces­
sories to
harmonize with
your new hair color.
A fascinating hit o f news
came across my desk the oth­
er day— a "Culinary Arts
Tour" o f European cities. The
Jean Berks Travel Service
thought this one up. The tour
will appeal to devoted ama­
teur gourmets and just any­
body who likes good food.
The touring group will tee
foods prepared In some of the
most famous eating placra In
Europe, and there will be a
.our o f the famed l&lt;ea Halle*
produce market in
Paris.
This tour will he fun and you
can return knowing how to
prepare wonderful dishes.
Why not prepare a stun­
ning table centerpiece when
having a luncheon party?
Use a pretty wicker basket,
fill It with two shades of tis­
sue paper, deep green and
lemun-yellow, then place four
big, gorgeous artichokes in
the basket with limes and
lemona tucked In between.
T H E N , after lunch, cook the
artichokes fo r dinner, and
aerva with mayonnaise "spik­
ed” with paprika, capers, ami
slices uf lemon (from the
basket.) Surround the arti­
c h o k e ■ with hard-cooked
eggs, sliced tomatoes, and

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group o f women, find out
what color hair they will be
wearing thle new season—
and then choose a different
color. I attended a luncheon
recently where every woman
at a table o f ten had just her
hair done in an apricot sil­
ver shade. They were all ve­
ry unhappy!
Just a footnote: Diogenes
(the one we hear at&gt;out with
the lantern), the Greek philosopher, used perfume on hia
fret because he thought the
rising vapor would make hta
entire l-ody small sweet!
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BOSTON (U P I ) - The BosIon Red Sox Thursday option­
ed southpaw Ed Connolly to
Toronto on 21 hour recall. The
Boston squad, now clown to 27,
must be cut to 24 by May 12.

P E R E N N IA L R E L IE F E R
BOSTON (U P I) — Relief
pitcher Dirk Rsdtr of the Boeton Red Sox has never started
a major league game.

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Indoor Play Does Something For Astros
By Joe Gorge*
UPI 8porta Writer
The Houaton Aatroo a rt
feat becoming the beat Indoor beaaball teem in the
United Btates.
Strang* things have
happening to Houston bell
players over alneo the teem
moved Into IU glittering |81.6
million Astrodome this Bee­
son and the strangest thing
of ell Is that the Aatroo now
havo won five National Lea­
gue games In a row.
While it la a littlo early
to classify the Astroe as penpant contenders, tho once

forlorn Houston club, which
never has finished higher
than eighth In Its three pre­
vious seasons, la solidly en­
trenched In fourth place and
boasts two Individual major
league statistical leaders.
The latest player to be In­
spired by tho magnificence
o f the Texas palace la a
young
righthander
named
Dava Glustl (Just-ee), who In
two previous seasons with the
N L club won exactly two
games.
A ll the 25-year-old Hyracue University alumnus has
done this year la compile a

8-0 record In four appear­
ances to tie him with Sammy
Ellis o f Cincinnati fo r the
best record among big league
hurlers.
Giustl'a latest effort, a
superb 2-0 shutout o f the
Pittsburgh Pirates Monday
night, provided the Astros
with a sweep o f their fourgame weekend series with the
Bues and boosted their rec­
ord to a highly creditable
7-6, including four wins In
five decisions under the dome.
Pittsburgh managed only
four scattered singles o ff
Glustl, who earned his first

s u itin g
assignment
since
11*62 with some flashy relief
work laet week, and threaten­
ed only once In the game
when a single and two Hous­
ton errors loaded the bases
In the third. Glustl promptly
fanned W illie S U rgell fo r one
of his nine strike ouU to
ease out o f the jam.
In his four appearances this
year, Glustl has allowed a
toU l o f five hits and a single
run In 14 1-3 innings, walked
one and struck out 13. Ills
first victory occurred on April
21 against Philadelphia and
s u ite d the Astros on their

Sandy

ing lifted fo r a pinch hltU r

victories have come Koufax his first deefat In the
within the space o f six days. only other National League

ler breesed through the next

current win streak, and his ers

An afternoon game be­
tween Civitaa and Elks was
rained nut and will be play­
ed Wednesday afternoon at
Pinehurst Park at 4:30.
In Little League games,
N avy came from behind three
times In outscoring Florida
State, 13-11. Hcott Harris
struck out eleven In receiving
credit for the win, after
coming on in the second In­
ning In relief. Harris, with
a double and two singles;
l.ewla Dowdy with three sin-

Hartack To Ride Bold Lad
In Today's Trial For Derby
LO U IS V ILLE , K y. (U P I )
— Controversial jockey
Bill
JU D Y SM ITH accept* trophy from Frank Mor­
llartack gets to rlda problemris, president o f Seminole Timing Assn., after
horse Bold Lad fo r ths first
winning Powder P u ff event In Saturday's drag
time today In the Derby trial
races at Osceola Drag Strip. In lower photo,
at Churchill Downs and tha
Butch Cnssubo, right, secretary o f 8TA, pre­
result could affect the out­
sents trophy to Doug Patterson, Daytonu Beach,
come o f Saturday's Kantucky
mlddlo stock climinutor. (Yarborough Photos)
Derby.
Bold
Lad,
tha
Juvenllt
champion o f 1964, rules aa a
heavy favorite to outdistance
six rival* In tha mite trial
although h* finished third
his last time out In Uit Wood
Don Chussonnner’i AA/Fu cl.lno owned by Ted Denney of Memorial at Aqueduct. How­
ever, tha 8-year-old ton o f
Dragster, driven by Brownie Orlando.
Criss ol Orlnmlo, really put
Bob Klallonl of Cocos to o k l11011* Kuler »UU must prove
on a good show Saturday night Top block Eliminator in his Its has ovireom e all offsets
si the Osceola Drag Strip. AA/SA 420 Wcdgchrad P ly­ r f a popped aptlnt that cur­
7 ho crowd o f more Ilian 1,500 mouth.
tailed hie training schadula
u j s thrilled as It tried to sec
Ollier eliminators were: Lit­ earlier this ytar.
t. rough the smoko screen put tle Stock Eliminator I/S Eu­
Darby Dan Farm’s Bugler,
up by the dragster as it turn­ gene
Kerr,
Ocoee;
street upest winner over Lucky Deb­
ed In the middle S’a.
eliminator,
A/SP,
W.
II. onair In tha forerunner at
There wero approximately Wight, Sanford; mlddlo elim ­ Kceneland April •*, la tha only
25 cars entered in the "P o w ­ inator, 11/MSP, John Kawcll, other colt given a good
der P u ff" event. Mrs. Michael Orlando; little eliminator, Cl chanra to knock o ff Bold Lad
(Ju dy) Smith took homo the U Dennis Meredith, Titusville. today. Also entered are Aptrophy as she won over Pa­
tricia Johnson of Leesburg In
her ‘04 E/S Chevy. Mrs.
Smith, o f Sanford, was driv­
ing a ‘59 ll/SA Chevy E l Cain-

Criss Pilots Chussononer's Auto
In Thrilling Show During Drags

Willie Pep Out To Prove Adage:
Boxers Fade Away, Don't Die

City League
Standings
I.ITTLF.

N A T IO N A L
W . IChase ........................... * 1
Locomotive Kngra. ...... 3 1
F irst Federal ............... 2 2
Hunt Llnraln-Mereury . 2 2
Quality Mobile llurm-a . 0 5
Game Today: Hunt va Locomotive 4:30 Ray Ave. Pork
L IT T L E
A M E R IC A N
W. L.
Georges .........— -------- 3 1
Kuufiild Atlantic . . . . . . . . 2 2
Strirklaiid-Mnrrisun ...... 2 2
Florida State ................ 2 3
N avy ..........................- 2 l
Game Today: Hanford Atlan­
tic va Gcorgci 4:30 Ft.
Mellon Pork
JU N IO R LE AG U E
W. I___ 3
Itntary
Civilan ......
CPU --------Klwanla . . .
Klko .........— ............... 1 2
Shrine ...........— . — ... 1 -I
Gama Today: rumpletion of
Kiwanls-CIvltan tie game
from A p ril 23. 4:30 pinehurst Park
C IT Y LE A G U E
W. I Kings wood . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1
Kilowatts ---------------- - 3 1
Leroy Robb Constr’n . 3 1
Panning Lumbar . . . . . 3 1
Chick n' Treat ----- ---- 2 3
Chase . . . ______________ 1 4
USD ------ ---------------- 0 6
Gamt'S Tonight: Leroy Robb
va Chick n‘ Treat (7:80),
Chase va Kilowatts (8:45).
Uoth games Pinehurst Park
CH U RCH U U O U R
W . L.
K . o f C . ............... - — I 0
Church a f God o f P. . . 1 1
Congregational -------— f 2
Pinecrest Assembly . . . 0 8
Games Tonight: (7:80) Con­
gregational vs K. o f C.,
* (8:45) Church o f God o f
P . VS Pinecrest Assembly.

P H IL A D E L P H IA (U P f ) —

aftar a six years la yoff Mon­

"Boxers never die; they just day night whsn hs won a un­
fade uwoy."
They were tho word* of
former featherweight cham­
pion Willie Pep, who la out to
prove them.
" I expert to fight for four
or five yrara if my legs will
bold up," the 42-ycnr-old box­
er just
turned 30,
said.
"However, us soon as 1 feel
(bey don’ t, I hope to remain
in boxing In some capacity
because this is tny first love."
Wiley Willie scored hi* seeend victory in a comeback

Due In Boston
NEW
YORK
(U P I )
—
Heavyweight ihnmpion Cas­
sius Clay and challenger Son­
ny Liston both will arrive in
Boston this weekend to com­
plete training fur their Muy
20 title
fight ut Boston
Garden. (May will arrive from
Miami via hi* private bua
w hllu Liston will fly from
Denver.

Wilt Wilts
P H IL A D E L P H IA ( U P I ) —
Philadelphia 76er atar W ilt
Chamberlain entered Tempts
University Hospital Monday
fo r tesla almsd at pinpoint­
ing the causa o f bla pancreas
disorder,
which had been
Itolhering hint during most o f
the basketball season.

Awards Given
MONTREAL

(U F I)- D * -

troit renter Norm Ullman
Monday was a amad tha out­
standing playar la tha N a­
tional Hockey League aad
Red W in g Caack M
Abel
waa named tha top coach ,la
the 16th annual top porfonaanco awards o f the Hockey
News.

animous

sls-round

decision

pie Core, One Afternoon, Carpi-nter’s Rule, Leonine and A t
First Blush.
Hartack, winner o f
the
Kentucky Derby four times
in six attempts, appeared out
o f America's premier rare
this year until Braullo Raexa
took tho mount on Bugler and
Manuel Y cata chose to accept
Hall T o A ll. Hartack, whosa
career has been spotted by
verbal brawla with racing
personalities, needs Just one
mora victory to equal ths alltime Derby record o f five
held by the retired Eddie Arcare.

Standings
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
W . L. PcL G il
8 3 .667
Chicago
Los Angeles 7 4 .036
6 4 .600
Cincinnati
4
Philadelphia 6 8 .545 1
Houston
7 6 .538 1
New York
6 7 .402 2
Pittsburgh
6 7 .417 24
6 7 .417 24
San. Fran.
Milwaukee
8 8 .875 24
SL Louis
3 6 .333 3
Monday's Results
Houston 2 Pittsburgh 0
Philadelphia 4 Loa Angeles 3
Only games scheduled
Today’s Games
Chicago at Cincinnati (N )
St. Louis at Milwaukee (N )
New York at Houston (N )
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
(N )
Philadelphia at San Francisco
(N )
A M E R IC A N L E A G U R
W. L. Pet. Gil
Minnesota
8 2 .750
Chicago
7 8 .700
Detroit
6 8 .667
4
Boston
6 8 .025
Cleveland
4 3 .871
New York
5 6 .455 24
Baltimore
4 8 .414 24
Los Angelas 4 8 .400 3
Washington
3 8 .273 4 4
Kansas City 2 7 .222 44
Monday's Games
N o games scheduled
Today's Games
Kansas City at N ew York
Boston at Chicago ( N )
Los Angelas at Detroit ( N )
Minnesota at Cleveland (N )
Washington at Baltimore ( N )

over Jackie Lennon o f Phil­
adelphia.
Pep, who at 1874 out­
weighed hla opponent by 2 4
pounds, took all six reunda
aa ha gave Lenno a thorough
boxing leason. Scoring almost
at w ill with both hands to tha
head and occasional shots to
tha body, Pap had hla oppon­
ent In trouble In the fifth
and sixth and nearly knock­
ed him out.
It waa Pep’s 222nd victory,
compared to only 10 losses
and a draw.
Holly Mima, 162, a 87-yearold veteran from Washington,
alsu used hla esperiance and
sharp punching to score a
unanimous eight-round deci­
sion over Ika White, 168,
Philadelphia, In another bout.
Von Clay, 182, Philadelphia,
■cored a technical knockout
over Clarence Floyd, 178,
New York, at 68 seconds o f
the second round of the bout
billed as tha mala event. R ef­
DANCER
eree Zack Clayton halted the
H IA LE A H (U P I) - Northern
figh t after Floyd, who suffer­
ed an eye cut in the opening Dancer was the sixth hors# to
round, waa floored fo r a win tha Kentucky Derby after
count o f eight.
winning tha Flamingo Stakes.

1
14

handed

three

In the sixth Inning. Bob M il­

in the major league home run

game. A ll 10 American Lea­ two innings but Ron Per*
ranoski, pitching the ninth,
gue Uams were Idle.

derby with four round-trip­
pers, knocked in one run to
raise his RBI toU l to nine,
third best in the senior cir­
cuit, and Bob AspromonU
drove home the other with
one of his two safeties o ff
Bob Friend, who allowed only
six hiU In absorbing his first
loss a fter two wins.
The
Philadelphia Thlllles
edged the Los Angeles Dodg­

Johnny Callison g r e e t e d
Koufax, making his third
sU rt o f the season after only
three days rest, with a 400foot homer in the first Inning
in which the Phils piled up
three runs on four hlu, in­
cluding a double by Dick Stu­
art and a triple by Cookie
Rojas.
Koufax struck out six and
allowed seven hiU before be­

John Bateman, who Is tied

was touched fo r a run when
Rojas walked, stole second
and scored what proved to be
the clincher on Clay Dalrumpte's single to right.
The Dodgers, trailing 4-2,
rallied fo r one run o ff Philly
relief ace Jack Baldschun in
the ninth. Chris Short, who
worked 6 1-3 innings, gained
his third victory against one
d efeat

'Canes Tackle
Leesburg Nine

Kiwanis Shuts Out Shrine, 8-0
Klwanle exploded Monday
fo r eight runs In the fifth
inning to break up a score­
less pitching duel between
Allan Cooper and Paul Pivec,
and the eight tallies stood up
fo r an 8-0 win over Shrine.
Cooper, the winning hurler,
recorded the first shutout
victory In Junior League play
this season. He struck out
eleven and walked only two
while yielding two hits. lie
fanned six o f the last seven
batters he faced.

4-3 and

gles; Billy Gray with a dou­
ble and two alnglee were the
pacesetters fo r the Navy at­
tack. Mike Parrish also chip­
ped in a two-bagger for the
winners.
Chase went Into extra In­
nings to nip Quality Mobile
Homes, 4-3, in seven innings.
Bonnie Nobles was credited
with the win In ■ very effec­
tive relief pitching role. No­
bles followed starter Rick
Smith to the mound. Mike
Laubert was charged with the
loss. Kenny Alford s e n t
across the winning run with
a game-winning single in the
last Inning.
Klngswood was given a
L IT T L E S Y L V IA K A T H E R IN E VILE S , o f
scare by Chase In the City
Maitland, shown true poise us she sits atop her
Softball
League
but the
horse, Duchess, in recent pleasure horse events
Ruildera managed a 7-4 vic­
sjtonsorod by Central Florida Horse Show, Inc.
tory to move Into aole posSylvia, 1, took blue ribbon in Tot Lead Line
session nf first place In the
event. To date, tot hus won four ribbons.
league standings. Bud Moncrief was the winning hurler.
Ron Rusal was possessor o f
the games only home run.
Frank Stafford was top hit­
ter with three hlta for Klngawood whlla Wendell Springfield took honor* for Chase
with two hits. Chnse out-hit
Ily Jim Bacchus
double to the Tribe's cause.
the builders and went Into the
Pitcher Baker belted a triple
llersld Spurts W riter
sevanth
and
final Inning
fo r the winners.
The
Casselberry
Indians
trailing by a single run, 4-3.
Sunland
Klngswood rallied fo r three overwhelmed t h e
runs then Chase came back Yankees Monday night, 21-3,
with one run to fall short in to open regular season play
their efforts to defeat the in the South Seminole Little
league traders.
League at Cooper Field In
Chick N ’
Treat
routed Cassellicrry.
Gladys Edwards was the
USO, 15-6. Ed Hamm was
The scheduled Senior Lea­
whole
show for Shepsrd's Oil
the winning pitcher, allowing gue opener was stopped duo
In
a
three
game romp over
only six hits. Alex Sxnbo ho- to rain in the top o f the first
Pancho'a Mexican Food team
mrred fo r the wlnnrra and inning
with
Casselberry
as she pounded out a 199/509
also added a double to rap ahead 2-0.
for high game honors for the
hitting honors along with
Terry Baker went all the
Iwwllng league. It couldn't
Fred Splckcnreulher, who al­ way on the mound for the
have come at a better time
so added two safe blows.
Indians, yielding only four
since It was a battle for first
hlta and fanning three Yanka.
place and the three games
Sunland touched him for
chalked up by Shepard's Oil
three unearned runs In the
virtually cinchrd the league
first inning, but tha tribe
bunting with only one more
hurler held them hitleas dur­
week of bowling on the sched­
ing the remainder o f the con- ule.
teat.
It was a battle for the sec­
Betty Church proved a cap­
Casselberry scored alx runs
ond place spot In the Rill
able assistant for Gladya as
in
the
first
Inning,
another
Hemphill League at Jet Lanes
she also rolled a fine 190/480
last week and the "m igh ty" six in the second, tallied series and Pat Willis chimed
Tempests came through with twice in the third, and then in with ■ good 160 game. Dar■ four-point win over the Lc erupted for aeven markers in kts Owens tallied ■ fine 112/
Sabres virtually to clinch It. the fourth and final frame.
519 to annex the high series
Indian
hatsmen
pounded honors for Ihe morning and
The Tempests were paced hy
Mabel Duggan with ■ fine Sunland pitching for 14 hits. Msrdell Gontermsn shot 176/
172/471, which atso took series Larry Cheanut led the attack 462 In a valiant effort for
honors for the dey. Betty Bus- with three singles and two Pancho'a Mexican Food team.
sard gave a hand with a 1G6/ runs scored. Larry Cote rap­
Nat Schnltiler rolled a 168/
468 series. Betty Richey hath ped a pair of doubles and 462 while pacing Dennis Sin­
three
times.
John clair to a three game win
high game of 178 for the Le tallied
Klem and David Shy each over Lellsnl Beauty Shop who
Sabres.
Julie Swede with a 161/458 contributed a single and a had Carol Chester as high
and U s llsrleh with a 176/465
roller wilh a 168/451 serlea.
provided the spark for the
UNC1IAMFS
Dot Johnson was the pace
Grand Prix in a four game
NEW YO R K (U P I ) - The setter for Mcbsne Oil Com
sweep o f series over the Bon­ San Frsncisco Forty-Niners pany team in a three point
neville*. The Rlvieraa won all and Pittsburgh Steelers hsve win over Gassman'a Studio.
four from the Catallnas In an­ never participated in a Na­ Dot rolled 171/466 and Dot
other league match.
tional Football League cham­ Kirklcy hit a 160 game lor
Marlon Harris was the hero­ pionship game.
Gassman’a Studio.
ine for the Starchlefs as they
grabbed a three-point victory
Nymo out* a 18’ swath,
N e w heels! Toco's new
over the Invlctsi with a 165/
Flytno handles like Ite
tnd (satures e last starting
459 series. High games were
2H hp engine.
other m ow er een . . .
FLOATS ON AIR. A
because It floate on air
recorded for the Invictas by
whirling impeller spins a
A light push sod Toco's
Sharon Hutto with a 181 and
ring ol air that supports the
Ftyroo hosts across lawns.
Evelyn Wagner with a 179.
Flymo only X* above the
Il goes where you want 8
The Ponliscs took three
to go. Skis to side.
ground. Height ol cut le
games from the Skylarks who
easily adjusted for X,
Straight ahead.
thowed Marilyn Warnicka as
1 and 1X inches.
It's as sets and easy to wee
on hdls as it It on Isvst
the high roller with a 172
lawns. No discharge chute
game. In the League's final
—-dipping* end debrii are
match, a three point win was
deflected downward into
registered by the E la ctru
the grata beneath Ihe
over the Ramblerettaa.

Casselberry Indians Slaughter
Sunland Little Leaguers, 21-3

Shepard's Oil

Tops Pancho’s

Duggan Paces

Tempests Win

p:

New
T o ro .m o w o r
flo a t s o n
a irl

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports W riter
The South Seminole Hur­
ricanes will meet the Lees­
burg Yellow Jackets in e re-

Sanford Halls
Oak Ridge In
Shut-Out Tilt
ny

Paul Glad

Herald Sports W riter
The

Sanford

Junior

High

haieball team shut out Osk
Bidge, 6-0, In e game played
Friday.
Sanford got its first score
In the second Inning. Don
Robinson walked and want to
second on a single by Brad
Hollingsworth. Tommy Day
hit a Texas Leaguer to move
him around to third and ha
crossed the piste on a passed
ball.
Billy Gracey then belted a
■Ingle Into left field to score
both Hollingsworth and Day.
Neither team scored again
until the fifth . Billy Miller
got Sanford rolling with a
blue darter Into left field.
Miller
acored
when
Fred
Weber poled a double into
centerfleld. W e b e r c a m e
across when Tommy Bryan
really connected on a pitch
and sent it screaming Into
deep centerfleld fo r a long
double.
Oak Ridge put up' Ita bigg e it threat In the sixth when
back to bark hits by Charlie
Dent and Dave Hanley put
men on first and third. Rut
Bobby I . u n d q u i s t came
through to retire the side.
Day led tha Brave* at the
plate, going two fo r three.
Tommy Decker, who was tops
for the Pioneers, also got two
hlta fo r the dsy.
Pitching four-hit ball and
striking out eight, I.undquist
was the winning pitcher. The
loss was charged to Ricky
Hoover.
The Braves have two more
games before they wind up
the season. They go to Lees­
burg Thursday and play Bish­
op Moore Friday. Mike Mor­
gan or Gary Msplcs is expect­
ed to pitch.

turn match at Cooper Field
In Casselberry this afternoon
at 3 p.m.
The ’Canes pounded the
Jackets, 8-2, last Friday st
Leesburg.
David Unley hurled twohit baseball fo r Coach Dava
Millet In the affair, striking
out six and allowing only two
passes.
South
Seminole
came
through with seven base hits
In the contest.
Matt Hlckok and Bruce
Stuart had a single and a
double apiece, Unley had a
pair o f singles and Mika Har­
gis contributed a single to the
attack.
Stuart will
be on the
mound this afternoon. The
firaballlng righthander hurl­
ed a three-hitter and regi­
stered 10 strikeouts sgsinst
Bishop Moore's Hornets In
his last mound appearance.
The
'Canes
lineup will
feature Mickey Hawks be­
hind the piste; Jim Lucas,
Bobby Owens, Unley, and
Jamie Cornell in the infield,
and Leonard Hollis, Hargis
and Hlckok in the outfiald.

Mary-Esther
Tourney Tied
The final round of the M «ryEsther Golf Tournament hae
been played at M ayfair Coun­
try Club and two teams tied
for first place. Coming in with
a net 58 were the teams of
Doris Spencer-Ceclle Heard
and
Peggy Billups-Ksthrya
Park. Trophies will be award­
ed the winners by a represen­
tative of Mary-Esther at tha
monthly luncheon this Wed­
nesday.
Winners in the weekly Lad­
ies Day point system tourna­
ment were: Clasi A, Tricla
Stenslrom, 43 points; Class B,
Ruth Herron, 47 points; Class
C, Jackie Crawford, 42 points.
BIG 18
•
BALTIM O RE (U P I ) — Tha
Big Ten Conference teams
have woo 81 games and lost
only 24 In National Collegiate
Athletic Association basket­
ball tournaments during the
past 25 years.

DON’T B U Y A N Y

APPLIA N CE
OR
T ELEV ISIO N

NOW!
(.04)1) - T I M l

“It*i a pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic.**

DuBOIS L A W N M O W ER
SALES A SERVICE
ISIS French Ave.
.
Phone S22-StS3

SanforS

SEE O UR COLOR A D
I N TH E W E D N E SD A Y ’S
SANFO RD H E R A i.n

'

�1:
Horoscope
Forecast
Wedaeaday, April 38, 1983
G E N E R A L

TE N D E N -

# ( ' I E S : You now ir e inspir­
ed with ao many new ways
to get ahead, especially in
the avenuee o f expression
stated in your own tiim fo l­
lowing, that you can really
make a brilliant showing
with those who look to you |
fo r ideas or assistance and
ran thus maks a greater
_ mark in life than before this ,
• time. A C TIO N .
A R IE S (M ar. 21 to Apr.
IB ) As early aa possible be
aura to contact the most
powerful person you know
who can open the door to
greater opportunity for you.
Make special plans. Carry I
through with them to best of
your ahillty.
^
T A U R U S (A p r. 20 to May
" 2 0 ) You can have fa r great­
er
success
by
carrying
through with that new plan
you have in mind, but be
sura first to study every an­
gle. Consult with expert.
Don't take any chances.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21) A powerful Individual
with an alert mind can now
4 ) give the backing you have
desired fo r a long time. Be
out socially with persons who
arc very influential. They
give fine ideas.
MOON C H ILD R E N (June
22 to July 21) I f you make
it a point to relate your
past successes with a high­
er-up, you will make an ex­
cellent impression. Call those
• in civic life who can be helpfut, too. Expand.
LE O (July 22 to Aug. 21)
I f you are unable to concen­
trate on those b ir projects
today, get into new avenues
that can be Just aa success­
ful. N ew contacts can fill in
ve ry nicely any free time,
give' you data you need.
A
V IRG O (A u g. 22 to Sept.
* 2 2 ) You can contact the one
who can arbitrate betwern
you and the one with whom
you have some important ob­
ligation. Come to a happy
compromise. A ll phases o f
your life can be easily ad­
justed.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 to Oct.
22) Talk over with most conA genial associates what you
W desire In the relationship and
smooth out any misunder­
standings. Public m a t t e r s |
coma to the fore. This is
good, since they can be hand­
led cleverly.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21)' -If you are enthusiastic,
you can get those duties In
back o f you with maximum
• speed and efficiency. Let
thera be concerted e ffo rt be­
tween you and associate*.
They respect you more.
S A G IT T A R IU S (N ov. 22
to Dec. 21) Some particular
kindness towards those you
like will make them even
more devoted to you In the
future. Perfect hobbles In the
^ a fte rn o o n . They can pay o ff
" v e r y well.
C A PR IC O R N (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) I f you change your
attitude at home and do fevora they like, you find that |
real happiness Is yours. Add
comforts that are rewarding.
Be happy at home in the I
r.M .
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 21 to
m Feb. IB) Dash about as much
aa possible and delve into
the fascinating activities that
bring prestige and success.
Do those things you can do
very well- That’a the best way
to gst ahtad.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
20) Ths aspects are excellent |
fo r you to Increase your
abundance
now
and
you
9 waste no tima advantage.
G et your real estate improv*
ed.
•The Stare Impel, they
da not compel." W hat you
make o f your Ufa la large­
ly op to Y O U I
Carroll Rlghter’a Individual
Foracast for your sign for
May is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
9 f t . 00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (The Sanford H erald),
Box 11)21, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.

Bar Tourney
LONDON (UPI ^Australi­
ans Roy Emerson, Fred
^Stolle, Margaret Smith and
• Lesley Turner are among the
group of top tennis players
who are boycotting the ItaUan
hard courts tennis champion­
ships, which open in Rome
next week.
Judy Tegart, another AustraUan who will not partici­
pate, blamed the tourna­
ment's poor organisation for
^ th e boycott by the Australian
•players.

O UR B O A R D IN G H OUSE

'April 2?,* 1965 — Paw 9

By Dick Turner

�4(41 m f* — k flf

l

__

Why

\

Classified

2. PcraonaVa

15. Special Servleea

Do yon have a drinking prob­
lem. Write P. O. Boa t i l t ,
•an ford.

A k B CONTRACTORS
in h u ia t in o

Financing Arranted

4. Beauty Cara

Phones
322-5612
Beaalaoto

Co

425-5938
■M U h

1
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•
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1)8Ml HI1.MI1.SSI1.M
• CM101a1130 MII1.N
It to IS1a1130|I.il |8.83
ii ton 1411.50 8.32|8M
at u Mill 1-MIS.il |4.71
2StoMU|l.SB|».7i |B.7C
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( l i t * « - ! • « • » u t r t i P*r lln*)
• I X Mlalasna* C t i t f l
AU M t Data A X Charged
X 1-Oay l U M

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

*TTjTBinB!rT&gt;I3PrAT
IM S Par Inch
(Mtataaae

—

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P1XIT SHOP
H A R R I E T T * Beauty P e e k ,
NKW LOCATION
eoft water, evening app’ ta. tot Be. Preach
O l t- I H l
101 Bo. Oak. 211-1742.

I n t w l ■*&lt;

■

IIOIIK IMPROVEMENTS,
r o o fin g . p a in t im o a

18. Interior Deeoralora
P E RM AN E N T SP E C IA L
cut *.v cuiu* reau ty bhop
23% o f f ot m u t e r prleee on
JEAN St A It CEL
Perms. I Senior Beauticians,
lll-llti
Marla Cuehlna, Sara Lowery, 1101 Prench Are.
Winnie
Cullum
A
Hetty
I'rlre, our new Braotlrlan. CUSTOM Mede Slip Cover* A
Drepet. Well to wall rarpetMatty P rim will Clean A
Ina. L a m a
aelectlon
to
Style W'aa. Frea Parkina
rhooae from.
l.ot. I l l Palmetto Ave. Ph.
Alans Fabrics k Rugs
322-illl .
FRE E P.nTlllATP.
at

home

M i l Perk Dr. Ham ford 111-HM

X AN M K 'H K ID D IE CAKE, We
never cloee. I.lceneed nunery,
Infanta to
H i t B. Oak Ave.
222-9IIL

19. Builders Supplies

CH IL D cere In my home, day
or work, will furnleh meal*
and milk, t ie per week, Ph.
ttM ill.

PRE-CAST Concrata Slept
GREGORY LUMBER CO
110 Manl* Av»_________ « * • » » » »

20. Hardware____________
TED WILLIAM S IIDW
101 H Hth_____________ 111-lttl

8. Pets A Supplies
C HIH UAHUA Puppies, 1101 W,
Mill. 111-1121.

22. riumblng

|1|,IWII!UU

GERMAN Hit El’ ll Kill), I I m».
old, ran be m l e t r n d , Illerk
A Pawn. Reaeonable. Phone

Conirectlna Repaira
PREE ESTIMATES
R. L H A R V E Y
101 Newfnrd Ava_______ »1I-11H

FEMALE
Herman
AKI*. 322-9111.___

24. Well Drilling

111*1011.

Shepherd,

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SP RINKLER HTSTEMS
All Type* and Slioi
W * Repair and Servlca

12. Special Notlcea

•

roun

6. Child Care

CAMAS Dey Camp begins Juno
STI NK
111h.. Lake Ooldtn. Por In­
Machine aod Supply Co.
formation rati l l t - l l l i , Prad
Gant*.
1BT W. Ind SI__________ I l l - t i n

ERRORS-

TO* Nava 14 will aat ha
ayaaaibla fa t aiara Ibaa &gt;
I m m t l tnaertlea.

STOUOH‘8 Utility T ra der flalee,
Hot 101 A, Bout# 1, Houth
Sanford Avo. astondod. 121-

30. Home Appliances

MEW APPLIANCES at Warehuuea
Prleee—
Frlgldalra,
Hot Fnlnl. RCA, Kenlth. etc.
HITCH INO
Pilot
Ilirie
A
Call Chard* Unrnily collect
Pawn Shop. Loana on any.
at Aeiuclated Radio A TV,
thing of value, 2»!3 Haulm,I
M i l N. o r i n a * Ava., OrlaaA t . ^ 121-OBII.________________
do I l l - l l U .

ontt.

COPY
f i t Revel* reserve# tba pel*
r ll eg e ml to feet lag • » r*»*eIan any t l m l l M n a a l tablrb
M 4aaaia ablaattaaabla X
tba pallap at I l i a
paper-

14. Bicycle Repaira

SANFORD ELECTRIC

O. K. Ap, llencee—New A Ueed
A L L W U IIK G UARANTEED
We lle v e Parte A Arceaeorlea l i t Magnolia___________ 111-1111
TOT CO II It At.
ltl-llH

D E AD LIN E S
18

Noon Day Bcfoca
I'a blk atlon F o r
Inserting* and Kills
( S i t . Noon F o r M on da y)

31. Musical Instruments

15, Special Services
Hena Cumbaa — t l l - l l l l

1. Loot A Found
U S T * CELEBRATE — Tba
nlaealfltd ada a n tha plica
In u v a lima and mnnty when
shopping lo t tha car of your

choioa.

LUHT, Wallal, laav* at Charlie
l &gt; |mine. Man foul Ave,_______

2. Personal*
o r I I Hlncer* Thanks in Father
I,run*, Father T. F. Hulanx
fur thalr prayers. T o all Ilia
Nurses at Seminole Alamnrlal
lloapllal. Our Friend* A
Neighbors
fur
their kind
word*,
flowara
A
tnvrly
rant*. At tha tlma at our
Fathers baraavrnicnt,
Lnule 0 Blelta llednarekt

VICKT Mura than 40,100 readora aea Fha Benfnrd Herald
rlaialllad ade dally. Italae aa
low aa Ho per line per day)
Dial 122-2111 or 4 I2 - I II I and
placa your adl

SICK ROOM NEEDS

Plano Tuning aas Repair
W. I . Harmon • • 111-4111

37. Moving &amp; Storage
P o l l IlKMT: Clean. Dry Hlora ^ la e tl A l « « i o . l l l - l l l t .

Wheel Chalre, Watkere, Canee
A Crulchee lor rent or ealt. 50. Mine. For Sale
Preecrlptlune at I, o w e a t
Prleee. Ulicount to peopla ItEPItltlKRATO It — tio. Ph.
over t ( A all Hervlre Pereon,
111-1101 nr t i l l W. Ind HI.
net. Check our p r i m .
Waehrr.
M in e
FA U S T DRUG STORE AUTOMATIC
Hkalea t ' l , (lutf Cluli*. I'll.
Pree Delivery
12I-91I4
312-01*1.
TIIACTOII Mnwlnp. 121-1912.
Oil, PUIlNAUE Heeler.
110
gallon lank, hnlli fur lloe.
VOSS LANDHCAPK HKEVICK
ill-11*0.
Any type — Any elee
A t a price you ran afford
OIIMSI llur. Sell. Trad*. Re­
after 1:10 p.m.
pair. OSTEEN Hill DUE CAMP
323.1950
A CHIN SHOP. 111-1111.

ai)r

Oaafarl

RrralS Page 10 — April 27, 1965 T l . Artkleu For Rent

69, Schools a Instructions 77. Situation Wanted

87. Bualnean Rentals

R E N T A BED
DAYS work. Phone 221-1441 or UFFICKH and Hlort Hpact
F L Y IN G f KM INO LE RANCH
Hanford Mobil* Park
122-4101.
Rallaway.
Hoapltal.
Ha by
(Spaca Urlverally Airport)
2111 H. Orlando Dr., 221-t i l * .
Bede, by Day, Week,
or Located 1 miles Esat of Ovlodo
Month.
on Hwy. I l l It now open.
C ARRO LL’S F U R N IT U R E
Student Instruction now g lv . 81. Real Estate • St.le
T H E U N IV E R S A L MEDIUM tor
111 W. M L
lll-llll
*n In Piper Cherokee " t l 9 ,\
getting
things
don* , . .
Com* on and learn to fly
Classified Adel Diet 121-1112
B A R T P IL C H E R
NOW. E tp e rt Instruction In
or 422 2121 In South Semlnol*
53. Wanted To Buy
Beet Buy Broker
a relaxed etmoepher* remov­
and put on* to work for you!
112-74M Day or Night
ed from busy traffic pattern*.
BELL
US
yuur
Furniture.
Twin-engine Charter avail­
Quick rpfvtea with the Caeh.
M E R L E W. W A R N E R
able anywhere. For appoint­
SU PER T R AD IN G P O S T .
Realtor
ment Ph. 1M-11I1.
lii.tttT .
l e t H. Park Ave.
112-2423
IN T H E
COURT OF T H E
Real Estate Course
c n U N T Y JUDGE. SEMINOLE
USED F U R N IT U R E
Evening
Clati
start*
May
llh.
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
lll-llll
JOHN K. FOX,
For Information call Mre.
IN PROBATE.
Realtor
Applaton, (Collect) Orlando,
In re: Estate of
55. Furniture For Solo
1M-9II1 JI)E
R o d g e r a I M N. Park Ava.
Itt-ltll.
Bert
HAMILTON. Dereaeed
School*
nf
Real
Batata.
19
A 1.1, C RE D ITO R*
AND
■ j^ irjd a J ^ e ria iC ^ ^ ^ ^
For the blBieet aelectlon of
PERSON*
HAY ING
C L A IR *
nearly new and need furni­
C. A. WHIDDON, SR. OR DEMANDS AGAINST PAID
ture. eea Notl'a Furniture 71. Male Help Wantetl
BROKER
ESTAT E:
B rokem *
In
Caoeelberry
292 H. Park
222-I9M
Tou and earh o f you ara
on IT-11. Open &lt; dayt I le i C A R E E R
hereby notified and required
opportunity
tor
to
pretenl any rtalma and de­
HUNTING CAMPSITE
qualified man 11-41. Salary A
Ueed furniture appliance*, tool*,
Own your* within FARMTON mands which you. or either of
rnmmtaelnn. Ph. 211-Mil.
etc. Bought - Sold. Larry*1*
Wildlife Management Area. you, may hav* aaalnet Ih* es­
Mart, 111 Sanford Ava. Ph. 117.90* F o r RIG HT MAN over
High A Dry &gt;, Acre 1131, no tate of JOE HAMILTON, dr.
reaeed, lete of sold Counly. lo
112-4 111.
10 In the Hantord area. Take
closing Coat, tin month.
the County Judge of Seminole
abort auto trip* In contact
I. K. B ATTE N
COURTKOUST CHAR GE AC­
County, Florida, at hi* office
customer*. A ir mell II. A.
P. O. DUX 12
COUNTS— llmlttd credit If
In th* court house of eald
Brooks, Vic* Pres. Texas Re­
HANFORD, FLA.
yon own n phone. Pat eliealCounly al Hanford, Florid*,
finery Corp, Bog i l l . Fort Phnnea l l l - t l t v nr 212-411*.
fled A l e to work for youl
within alt calendar monlha
Worth I, Texes.
from Ih* time nf the first pub­
lication nf till* notice. Te«s
FREE E STIM ATE
W A N T E D — COUPLE &lt;2l*n A
W ife ) r o l l e d eggs on chick­
copier nf each claim nr demand
Upholelerlns A Mattreea ren­
T H E T IM E TESTED FIR M
en farm, home, utilities fur­
■hall he In writing, and ehall
ovating. Mew A Ueed Furni­
122-1114 state the place of resident* and
nished if qualified. Old It. 1 M i N. Park Ave.
ture. Cad M i Bedding Mfg.
mile* Kail 417. R. D. McKin­
post offlre addreae of the
Co. at 111 Celery Ave. I I I “ W * Trade Nationally’’
claimant, end ehall be sworn
ney.
1I1T.
TEH. w* sell government owned lo by Ihe claimant, their agent
F R A A VA homes.
or attorney and accompanied
1109 Down Payment. For eaey by a filing fee of one dollar
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
qualifying
a
n
d
occupancy
and auch claim or demand not
Bedding A Furniture
call—
so filed (hall he void.
A T FACTO R Y PRICES:
■ T E M P E R AOENCT
Ruby Iiavla
111 Masnolla
lll-lllt
Realtor . Appraiser - Inauror
Aa administratrix of th#
122-43*1
1311 E French
ml tkovfkt they f i t kiddln' whm (h e y s oM you like l o
Estate of JOE HAMILTON,
F U L L SIZE double bed. Phone
deceased
lll-llll.
d o m r y M b t f iw in t H l”
Carroll Burke
90. Lola For Sale
WILSON - M A I E R FURN
Attorney at Lew
Buy
—
Sell
—
Trad*
P. O. Drawer 1.
W
*
need
a
good
man
over
49
50. Mlsc. For Sale
50. Mlsc. For Sole
111-11 E. let.___________ 111-1411
who ran make abort auto SPEC IA L Hating on large Lake Hanford, Florida
Jeaaup
lot
at
a
discount.
Attorney
for K'tata
tripe for about a week at a
2 &lt;i TUN Chryeler Air-Temp, F IR S T Q U A L IT Y SPINET P l ­ 60. Business Opport.
Thle la n bargain at 11,199 Publleh: April 11. 29. 27, May
time. We ar* willing to pay
ano. Powerful Ton*, beauti­
a ii-tiik
caeh.
I. 1342
top aarnlnge.
ful elastic style. Will Iran*,
CDL 34
f i r on greatly rednrrd pay­ SERVICE STATION for Lea*#. $16,500 A Y E A R PLUS A
LAD IES fho* Sal*. I t . l l
Good location. Good refer­ N E W CAR AS A BONUS
ment* to pereon with good
IN
TH E
CIRCUIT
COURT.
SURPLUS C IT Y
ence* A some Capital requir­
credit onl). Inapectlnn ar­
Ileal La'ate — Insurance
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GF
Our top men In other part* of
ed. Call 111-4111.
ranged
without obligation.
121-1141 FLORID Y IN AND FOR SEMI*
country d r a w
exceptional Ird A Park Ava
W rit* lloma Office, Joplin
NOLB COUNTY.
earning* up to til,ton In a
BEAUTY SHOP A Residence
Rent llluo l.uetre Elrrlrfc CarMann Co., Joplin, Mo.
IN CHANCERY NO. IYA44
year. This openlna In Ihe
for Rent or Sal*. 1194 W.
pH Hhampooer for only 11
M
AR V IN E. WALLACE, III.
Hanford area la worth Juet aa
nth. i n - n i l .
per day. Carroll Furniture
HOOVER VAC; CLEANERS
Plaintiff,
much
to
the
right
man.
Air
W H I T E SEWING MACHINES
Co.
va.
NOTICE OF LEGISLATION
malt reply tn F. M. DickerA Herald want-ad la aa neat
Aulborlead Sal** A Service
eon, Pree.. Houlhwrtlern Pe­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: RAG NH IL D CR J. WALLACE.
aa y»ur phonal Dial l l l - l l l l
Htop thinking shout doing that
GARRETTS
DefrndanL
Nolle* Is hereby given uf In­
troleum Cnrp.. 124 No. Main
or 111-2121 (South Hemlnola)
paper work the eaay way! 109 E. First.
121-1144
NOTICE o r SUIT
Hi.. Fort YVnrth I, Texae.
tention lo apply tu tn* 1992
and
uea
your
charge
account.
Call now for tree deniunitraaeaslun ot tha Florida l e g i s l a ­ TO: RAUN IIILD UK J. W A L *
llon. No olillaallnn. T yp e ­ 1 EVENING Dreaeea. ell* I A 1,
ture fnr paaeag* of an net
LACK.
writer* — Adillnn Machine.
t sen new Heat Covert tor
granting untu the I’ lly of Han­
WHOSE RESIDENCE IB
' l l Uulck Special. Call 111I’D WKI.L'H OFFICE HUPPI.V
ford. Florida, fee aluiple title
l.A UO A N EH V EG U tl 199
4112 alter I p. tn.____________
n purllona of the butluin uf
UKG KJAVIK. ICELAND!
UUl.D D R IN K flOX 311-7031.
NOTICE OF SUIT
IN COUNTY JUIHIK'B 4’fltHTi
Lake Monrue, by Ih* Htale uf
A rW O UN COM PLAINT H a v
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR. • TA TE OF FLORIDA*
Flurlda.
containing
an
area
uf
HANFORD HEWING CEN TER 51. Articles For Kent
Ing
been
filed In the Circuit
GRKKTIXUg.
Ill A
approximately 11 arret fur the Court In and fnr Hemlnola
I I I So. Park Ave.
lll-lllt
EMTATB OF CURTIS J. JONES. TO; RTKVEN J. BARD
“ Vou name II—W * hav* III"
rsIBbllahinent
of
a
municipal!:
County, Florida. In Chancery,
Residence and addrta*
DECEASED
controlled marina and cum- entitled, "Marvin E. Wallace,
A M E R IC AN R E N T -A L L
unknown.
NOTICE TO CRKIHTOMS
Plaintiff, ve. HAGNIIII.TOU AR K H E R E B Y NOTI­ menial complex, and bounded III.
1111 8. Hiawatha, l l l - l l l l
TO
A
L
L
PERSONS
HAVING
Hava 30% on A |&gt;uiy. P. V. A.
C L A I M S U R D E M A N D S FIED. that a aworn Complaint un th* Houth by th* aaleling DUR J. W A L L AC E , Defendant.'*
Home
A
Marina
palnta.
bulkhead,
on
Ih*
West
by
III*
praying for certain relief for
by Roe* Hard, haa bean filed
AGAINST RAID EHTATKi
PAHCO, 1201 Prench Ave..
You and each of you ar* In th* Circuit Court of Semin­ eaiatlng bandshall pier and ex­ the above named Plaintiff and
Hanford. 112-1 MO • Orlando,
therefrom
northerly agalnat You ae th* Defendant,
ole County, at Hanford, Flurlda, tending
hereby
notified
and
required
M l * E. Ilwy. 10 • 111-1041.
that
NOW. T HEREFORE, THIS 1*
In file any claim* and demand! lutng a aull for divorce by and easterly, provided
P K E I N O I. M C O U N T Y
which you, or either of you. ttoaa Bard, and you ar* here­ euch grant duel nut affect (ha TO NOTIFY YOU That If you
S O N IN U C O M M IS S IO N
IIEAD V-MIX INtNCKKTK
rights or any d i a l i n g riparian with to defend igalnst end
by
required
to
rile
your
ans­
may
have
against
aald
ealal*
Nellre o f Pahlle Hearing
Works, Hlepplng Htonee, Hand.
owner: to confirm nnln llm
Nolle* le hereby given, that In Ih* office of lion. Karlyle wer, or to otherwise plead, lo City of Hanford existing ripar­ contest Ih* abov* entlllrd ac­
Htral, (treaan Trap*, Rock,
tail Marker*. Polyelhylene, after consideration, tha Sem­ llouaholdtr, Counly Judge of th* earn* by or before tha 13Ih ian right* In Lake Moron pro­ tion, You are required to file
Wire Meeh. Htepe. Window inole County y.unlra Commis­ Memlnol* County, at hla attic* day of May A.U. 1342. with vided that nothing ehall im­ your Answer or other written
Clerk ot our eald Court at
defense. If any you have, lo
Hill*. Dry w e l l ! A Drain Til*. sion will huld a public hearing In th* Court lloua* in Haelord, th*
Florida, and lo III* a pair, limit ur abridge existing thla Complaint with tha Clerk
to dtttrmln* the feaalhlllly of Florida, within ala calendar Hanford,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
riparian ownership by uthera of th* abov* styled Court end
copy
thereof
with
th*
under­
monlha
from
tha
lima
of
th*
20* Elm Ave.
recommending to tha Board of
than the * 'It v of Hantord.
lo serve upon Plalntiff'a Attor­
County Cmnmltalontra that the tin t publication of thla notice. signed attorney, It. W. Ware, Publleli April 27, 1942
ney, A L B E R T N. FITTH. who**
(lit AHH SQUARE
following deacrlbed properly Each claim or demand liiuet be at I'. O. Box 1411, Hanford, f i l l . *4
Florida,
ntlierwla*
Judgment
In
writing
and
contain
the
*ddi**s la I Haaonic Building,
Over
2,e«4 aquere*. allghlly presently toned l l - I A Single
will
ba
rendered
agalnat
you
piece
ot
residence
and
poet
Hanford, Florida, U.B.AH a copy
need. H price. Any •!»*.
Family Residential be tuned
NWriUE UF gA L E
F U R N IT U R E CEN TER
A-l Agricultural lait* 1 and ■ utflc* addreae of th* claimant by default, and anterad here­
Nolle* la hereby given lhai, thereof un or helora Ih* 7th
1100 H. French
211-1112 Addenda to Map of Altamunl*. and must b* nworn to by the in.
day
of 21ay, 1243.
WITNESS my hand and th* pursuant lo a Final Duct** of
T H E N ATURE of eald com­
Illocke Y and U. Tract t&gt;, San- claimant, hie agent or attor­
Foreclosure entered In cane*
Toll thorn vou o i f It la ThO Undo Springs and E till ft of ney. or the l i m e shall b* void. official teal of thla Honorable numbered 11222, In tha Circuit plaint It lo pray that Ih* abov*
FIUHT N ATIO N AL B AN K Court, at Hanford. Florida, thla
Hanford llernldl
N W ** of N W % Section II-1ISuf
Hemlnule
County, atyled Court grant Ih* above
the ll h day of April A.D. I IM . Cuurl
A T W IN T E R P A R K
J*K and NE corner of Tract It.
Flurlda, I will eell Ih* proper­ named Plaintiff a Dlvorr* A
By:
GEORGE
BUIIUEHON
(H
EAL)
Kanlandn
Spring*
preaently
ly eltuated In Hemlnule Coun­ Vinculo Matrimonii ot and Iron;
Arthur 11. Beckwith, Jr.
Truat Officer
you.
aimed It-1A and N I I* ft of
ty. Florida, described aa:
Ae Kiecutor of said aetata
Clerk
F A I L NOT TO AN SW ER Lesl
SEI« or N W U lying waal of
l-ol 111, L O N G D A L E .
By Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C.
la Iko l e o r t o f lb* Coaaty Intrratat* 4 all In Sactlon I I- GURNEY A HKOLFIELD
a Deere* Pro Confess# be en­
FIRHT
ADDITION,
accoidIL
W.
Ware,
A
lly
,
Attorney*
for
tha
Eslat*
Jndge, Peealoala Coaaty, Pier. 1IH-22E, Furthar described ae
lug to plet thereof record­ tered against you.
lor Plaintiff
Poat Office Bog H M
Ida. la Probate,
tying euuth or North Htreat and Winter Park, Flurlda
WITNEHB MY HAND and Ih*
ed In Plat Book 12. page
P. O. Box t i l l .
la ret Katnfe o f
west of Inleralat* 4,
41, Public Recorua uf Hem- Official Heal nf Ih* above etylrd
Publish: April It. 10. 17, May Hanrnrd, Florid*.
FLO Ytl C. IIORINE,
Court
at
Hanford,
Hemlnol*
Public hearing will be held 4, 1M l
Innla
County,
Florida.
Publleh: April 11, M, 11. May
Dereaeed. In the Seminole County Court
Including specifically, but County, Florida, thla 2nd dey
4. I M I
T o All t'eodtlara and Pereaaa Ilona*. Counly Commlealonart CDI, 17
of
April,
A.
II.
1311,
nut by way uf llii'ltatlun,
C D L 49
Mating rtalma or
Deaiaada Room. Hanford. Florida, Wed(BEAl.l
Ih* following fixture:
NOTICE OF BALE
Agalaat Paid P e tite i
nee.lay. May II. IStt at l i l t
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r.
Monogram llcater, Model
HEMINOI.K 4 01 NTV
NOTICE IH H EREBY G IVEN
Tou and each o f you are P.M. nr aa aoon thereafter aa that on th* 1th day of May.
Clerk of tho above etyled
No. t o l l E. no serial num­
HONING COMMII9ION
hereby notified end required possible.
Court.
ber
permanently
InatalleJ.
Nolle*
of
Pahlle
Hearing
I I M at l l : M A.M. at the Weet
In present any claim* end de­
Seminole Counly
T)y: Elisabeth Brutnshaa
Notice la hereby given, that at public tale, to Ih* highest
door of Ih* Court lloua* of
mand* which you, or either of
Zoning Commlaelon
D C.
Hemlnol* County, at Sanford. after consideration, the Hem­ and heat bidder for cash, at th*
you, may have again*! lit*
lly Robert S. Ilrown
front
dour
of
the
Hemlnola
A L B E R T N. FIT T S
Florida, th* undarslgntd Clerk lnol* County Zoning Commieratal* ot FLOYD C. IIORINE,
Seminole County
Ion will hold a public hearing County Courthouse In Han'ord. 1 Maennlc Building
will offer for sale the following
daceeaed, lal* ot a*Id County,
Zoning Director
to detarmln* Ihe Iraalblllly of Florida, between 11:40 a.m.. Hantord. Florid*
described real property:
In the County Judge ot Kami- Puldteh; April I t A May 4. 1141
Lot It, Block 11, Weath- recuiiiniendlng lo the Board of and 2:ou p.m., on May llh, 1311, Attorney for Plaintiff.
nula County, Florida, at hit o f ­ ITU. i l
Publish April t. II. 29. IT, 1241
County
Conimlealonera that th* fCOURT HKALI
erafleld.
Flrat
Addition,
fice In the court home of aald
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr,
C D L - If
described properly
according to plat thereof following
IN
THE
U
N
C
U
T
COt
NT
OF
County at Hanford, Florid*,
Clerk Circuit Cuurl
eon*
It-1 Hlngle
recorded In Piet Book tl. preeenlly
within ela calendar month* TH E NINTH J l l l l l I A I . CININ
THE
UNCUT
I 'U I H T
lly Martha T. Vlhlea
page* *1 end 47, Public Family Residential ba xoned
from the lime of the flrat pub­ C U T , IN AND FUN SEMINNIN TH
JUDICIA L
CIRCUIT
Deputy Clerk
Records &lt;&gt;t geminate Coun­ R-2 Duplex: Lola I I. 12 and
BI.K
COUNTY.
FI.OMItlA.
lication ot Ihle notice. Two
GF F L O RID A IN AND t'OR
Ih* weet M ft. nf Lot 12, Bryant. Freeman,
t s Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
roplee ol each claim or de­ IN CHA.NCENY NO. I4MI
together with ell structure*, Frosts Addn. No. 2 to A lta­ Itlchardeou a Wateon
mand aliell be In writing, end F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORT­ mprnvemtnte. flaturee. appli­ monte. Further deacrlbed ae 711 Barnett Bank Building
CHANCERY NO, I4TM
aliall elata 111* place ot leal- GAGE ASSOCIATION, o cor­ ance*. and appurlenancei on l ) l o g east of rlty llmlla of Jacksonville, Florida
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L 21DRTdern ■ and piiel ufflra addreea poration,
GAGE ASSOCIATION. * Cor­
I block Publish; April 27, I I M
aald land or ueed In conjunc­ Allarnont* Spring*.
Flalnllff, tion therewith,
poration,
of Hi* claimant, and ehall he
CDL
11
north of 1-eonard HI., and on
a worn to by lb* claimant, hit ve.
Plaintiff,
The aforesaid salt wilt he an unnamed elrret.
IIAIto
l.il
AD
RIAN
C
A
T
T
K
L
L
agent, nr attorney and accom­
Public hearing will he held IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT1 OF v*.
mad* pursuant lo a final de­
ami
DONNA
S.
C
A
T
T
E
L
L
hla
T
H
E
NINTH
JUDICIAL
U
l
l
IHHAC
RUSH
ELL
and
ALICE
R.
panied by a tiling le* of on*
cree of foreclosure entered In n Ilia Hrmlnul* Counly Court
dollar and auch claim or da Will,
Chnncery Action No. I t i l l now llnuea. Counly Uuminlaslonrr* C U T OF FLORIDA, IN AND IIIIHHKLL. his wife, and M A R ­
Defendants. pending In tha circuit Court of Room. Hanford. Florida, Wcd- FOE SEMINOLE C O U N T Y , T H A JA2IEH a/k/a M AR T H A
man nol an filed ehell be void
n o t ic k o r t a u t
B. JAMES,
Roy A. Marine
th* Ninth Judicial circuit of naaday. May 12. I t e l at 7:14 FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and for Semlnol* County, Flor­ P.M. or as aoon thereafter a* Ns. least
Defendant*
Ae edmlnletrator o f the
that on tha IBlh day ot May ida.
HOCIKTY FOR SAVINGS, a
NOTICE OF
Petal* or
potelbl*.
IM
I,
ol
UFO
o'rlork
A.
M.,
at
Connecticut
rurporallon.
FORF.UI.OBURK g AL E
Hemlnol* County
FLU VO C. IIORINE.
D ATE D thle lln d dey of
the main f o o r of tho Court- April, t i l l .
Plaintiff,
NOTICE IB HK ItEU Y GIVEN
Zoning Commleilon
deem ed
ve.
huuea of
Seminole
Counly, (S E A L )
pursuant to a Final Dacca* of
By Robert K. Brown
NTENHTIIUM, DAVIS A
Hanford. Florida, tha Honor­
MAR LENE L. HEAPH, a Jingle Foreclosure dated lha 22nd day
Hemlnola County
Mc i n t o s h
Arlhar H. Beckwith, Jr.
able Arthur &gt;1. Beckwith. Jr.
women, at al,
of April, A. D. 12M, and tnZoning Director
Attorney* for Administrator
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Clerk of tha Circuit Court nl
Defendants tered In Chanctry Case Nn.
Publish: April 17 * May 4, I I M
Post Office Bog 1I2W
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Htmlnol* County. Florida, will
n o tic e o r
14112 of th* Circuit Court of
Sanford. Florida 21711
CDL 42
Deputy Clerk
FORRULOaUEE BALE
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit In
Pubtlah April I, It, It, PI. m i offer fur ealo lo Ih* hlshaet van den Berg A (lay
and
keel
blddar
for
cask,
at
NOTICE
IH
H
EREBY
G
IVEN
IN
T
H
E
CIR
C
UIT
COUNT
OF
and
for Hemlnule County, F lo r­
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
C U L - tl
publlr outcry, tho following I I I Kaet Church Street
(hat Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.. ida, wherein Federal National
T H E NINTH J t U I C I A I . U K
Clerk
uf
Ilia
Circuit
Cuurl
nf
2lortgage Association, a corpor­
C U T . IN AND FDR 9EMININ T H E U N C U T I ' U I H T OF deacrlbed properly of the De­ «&lt;u Flrat Federal Building
fendant*,
Htmlnol* Counly, Florida, will, ation organised under an Art
ULE COUNTY. FLO RIDA
T H E N IN T H J U I H T A I . CIN
Orlando, Florida
tail I. Block B. T AN G LE- Publish: April IT. 1141
nn Ih* tllh day of May. IIM . or Congrtsa and existing pur­
IN CHANCERY NU. I
C U T . IN A.NU FON SEMIN
during Ih* legal hours of sal*, suant lo (he Federal National
WOOD SECTION T H R E E CDL I t
DIYOHCM
OEM COUNTY, FLOMIUA
at the front dour ol th* Coun­ M orlg ag* Association Charter
IIK P L AT , according to tho
JU LIA GO YENS,
IN L'MANCENV NO. t&lt;
plat thereof aa recorded In
Plaintiff. ty Cnuylhouae, Hemlnol* Coun­ Act, having its principal oftlc*
NOTICM OF BALM
UIVOMCM
ty, In th* Clip of Hanford, In tha Cily of Wash Ing ion.
Plat Book I*, pas* UNotice I* hereby given pur
tl.
EV E LYN NEWTON,
Publlc Record* of Semin­ suant to a Final Deere* of E D W AR D GOYENH.
Florida, offar fur tale and salt District of Columbia, la tha
Plaintiff,
Defendant. at public outcry tu th* highest Plaintiff, and IHHAC KUHHKLI.
ole County, Florida.
ferecloeura dated April llnd.
vs.
and beet bidder for cash, th* and A L IC E U. RI1HHELU hla
Including;
1141, and entered In Chancery
NOTICE T O A P P E A R
FH ED D IE NEWTON.
Built-In
Electric
Range, Casa No. I4 I M of th* Circuit ■ T A T E U P FLO RID A TO;
rollowtng described property, wlf*. and 21A n T I l A
JAM EH
Defendant.
situated
In Htmlnol* County, a/k/a M AR T H A n. JAMES, tha
Model
No.
J
IIS,
Sar.
No.
Court
of
th*
NIN
TH
Judicial
NOTICE TO APF KA M
E D W AR D GOYENH
Florida, tu-wli:
XSOIITSII
Darendanta, I will sell to the
Circuit In and for SEMINOLE H i - 4lh Street.
ST AT E OF FLORIDA TU:
Built-In Electric Oven, Mo­ County, Florida, wherein B EL L Culhbert, Georgia
I art 2. Block (. IIE F T L K R hlsheet and best blddar for
F R E D D IE NEWTON
del No. J Tie. Per. No. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASdO
IIUM EH ORLANDO, HKC- caeh al th* Front trour o f tho
Addreee Unknown
TOU A R K I I K H K I i r NOTI
rs e iiim
TION ONE, according to Hamlnolo Counly Courthouse In
CIATION.
a
United
Slates F IK D that a Bill of Complaint
YOU A R K IIEIIK UV NOTIPlat thereof, recorded In th* Ully o f Hanford, County nr
fl.E. Refrigerator. BJ I I Banking Corporation, le Plain
fo r dlvurra baa been filed
F IE U Ihnt n Bill of Complaint
Plat Book II, P a g t i I and Hemlnola, Slat* of Florida, al
S. Her. No. II 11*111
tiff, and K R N IB ANDERSON aaalnel you, and you ar* rafo r dlvorr* hat been filed
i . Pubtla Record* of Hem­
Rang* Hood. Model UC-M I and LOUISE M. ANDERSON, qulred to te rvt a copy of an
agelnel you. and you are r e ­
A. M. on lbs l l h dey uf
lnola Counly, Florida:
International Heater UH8- hla w lf a ar* Defendaata, I answer nr pleading lo th* BUI
quired to serve a ropy or an
May, 1312, th* following de­
l* IX . Her. No. H i l l
will aell to tho hlabsel and of Complaint on Ilia plaintiff** pursuant to tha Final Derret scribed property a* art forth In
answer or pleading In Ih* Bill
Whit* Water lleator, Mo­ beat bidder for rash at th* Attorney Paul I*. Parkina. M I of Foredoeur* entered In a said Final Deere*, to-wll:
of Complaint on lbs P la in t iff*
del K l l - t * . Per. No. m i l l front door of the Semlnol* Weet Houth Nlreet. Orlando, rasa pending In aald Court, th*
Attorney Paul C. Perkin*. 141
l.ol I. Block 4, LINCOLN
Weal South Street. Orlando. together with all structurea County Courthouse In Sanford Florida, and til* th* original style of which It HOCIKTY
It EIGHTH, HKCTION I. ac­
FOR HAVINGS, a Connecticut
Florida, and f l i t the original end Improvements, than or Seminole County. Florida, at anawar or pleading In th* of
cording tu Ih* Plat there­
11:9* o’clock A.M, on th* «th flea of th* Clark nf th* Clrrult corporation va M ARLENE L.
answer or pleading In the of. Iheroofter on said land.
of aa racorded la Plat
Thla Is mad* pursuant to day af May, t f f l , tha follow­ Court on or bafor* Monday. HEAPH. a tingle women, and
flea of th* Clerk ot Ih* Circuit
Book It, paga 29, Puhlia
Court on or before Friday, May Flnnl Deere* af Foraclosur* ing described property aa aat May 14. 1142, I f you fall to do ELMER W. IIEAPH. a Hlngle
Records of gemlnol* Coun­
IS. I M l , If you fall lo da to tnlered In th* abov* h u h , forth la Mid Final Decree, to­ to Judgment by default will man. also known na K IJ IK II
ty. Florida. Togather with
Judgment by default will be Chancery Docket Na. I I M L w n ;
be taken agalnat you fur Ih* W A Y N E HEAPH, and Ih* Dor,
Ih*
following
(lorn
uf
taken against you for the re­ now pending In th* Circuit
Lot 19 In Block I I nf East- rellel demanded In th* Bill ot kel Number of which la Num­
equipment
and
properly
ber
I
IM
t
.
lief demanded In ih* Ulil of Court of and for Semlnol*
brook Bnbdlvlalon Unit No. Complaint.
which I* located In slid
WITNESS my hnnd and eeal
Complaint.
County. Florida.
WITNEHB my hand and tha
Sit, Semlnol* Counly, Flor­
permanently installed aa a
ida,
according
to
Plat at Hantord, Hemlnol* County Official Heal ot aald Court,
W ITNE S S my hand and teal
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
part of tho improvements
thereof recorded in Plat Florida, (big lln d day of AprIL this Jlrd day at April, I I M .
at Sanford, Semlnol* County, have herenato eel my hand and
on sold land: Un* Haatar,
(B
EA
L)
Florida, this H a d day o l April. official seal Ml* t l r d day • (
Boah I t pasta I I and II, l i l t .
no modal or aarlal number.
o f th* Public Record* of ( S E A L )
Arthur H. Btckwlth, Jr.
April t i l l .
I M l.
Dated thle 22nd day o t AprIL
Arthur H. Barkwltb. Jr.
Bamlaola Couaty, Florida
fS E A L )
tfltrk Circuit Court. Bam* A. O. I M I.
(B KA L)
•nol* Co. Bastard. Fla.
Arthur M. Berkwlih. Jr.
Clark of tb* Circuit Court
(■ B A L I
(BEAI.)
Arthur M. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhlta
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Clerk circuit Court, Sem­
Arthur H. Btckwlth. Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
inole Co., aan lord, Fla.
By Martha T. Vlhlta
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clark
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Clerk of Circuit Court
Rosenberg, Itoaenberg *
Deputy Clark
By; Klleabelh Bruenaban
By Martha T. Vlhlta
Faut C. Parkins
Cleveland, Stephenson A MU*
Relemaa
Deputy Clark
Fsul e . Parkins
141 W e s t South • treat
Depaty Clerk
By: Carroll Burka
Attorney* (ay Plaintiff
MT West M a th Strati
Orlande, Florida
Inrlng Nath ag ing, Mag.
Mr. Jaaeph Muraakg
Attorney* ( * r Plaintiff
IM I Atnalay Building
Orlaado, Florida
P. a Bag M
Altornay (o r Plaintiff
F. a Mag 111
F. a. Drawsr I
Miami
i
f
,
Florida
Hanford. Florida
Publish: Ap ril tr. May 4. 11, Fern Fork. Fla.
Pabllah: April 17. Mar 4. I I
Cocoa. Florida
Publish: April I f , l i l t
Pubtlah: April i f . t i l l
Publish: April I f . I M I
IS.' I I M
Publleh: April IT, 1442
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N O T SPEN T!
RESULTS ARE THE O N L Y TR U E M EASUREM ENT
OF Y O U R A D S . . . A N D THOSE RESULTS
C A N BE FO U ND HERE.
FROM SANFORD EXCHANGE

D IA L 322-5612

FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY

D IA L 425-5938
(NOT LONG DISTANCE)

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�Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Ph. 322-5612
93. Houses For Solo
LAJtCIII 3 beoroom home, 3
bathe, Fl*. room, living-din­
ing. large storage, carport,
near chopping cenler, play­
ground near, IIS® move* you
in. &lt;1 par all clnamt). h i m
•arrow, ineuranca, ate. Call
1:2-1043 attar I p. m.

8kr

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SW EETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

R ail

110® DOWN
I BR., 10 x 17 Fl*. Rm.. Ter.
Floora, Kit. equip. 147 mo.
pays all. H K L M L Y R E ALTY,
Office In Villa s* Hall. N. Orland®. 131-1141. nlgbta l i t 3171.
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T VA. Im­
mediate occupancy, 3 Bed­
room, 1&gt;» bath, wooded lot.
sodded lawn. Inquire at our
new office LMN Enterprises.
Inc.. 143 Longwood P lait. 4
Ml. South on 17-13. Call col­
lect I1I-14U.

ONB OB T U B Ni: AT BUT
well kept humca uii the mar­
ket
today.
3
bedroom*,
equipped
kitchen, acreened
porch for Informal lunch**,
quiet location (out of flight
patlil, cloat In chopping, cttrun,
eiergrean
and
palm
tree*. Brice? Just l*,2®0. Why
wait? Cat! now for appoint
ment.

CRL'.MLE Y-MUNTUITIf.

95. Houses For SaIa

April 27, 1965 — Page 11

SO U T H W A R D

INC

Eatata galea Rantala
Apprataala
200 TV. lat St.
Phone 323-1233

11

Government owned
Homes

GOOD home, areal Invealment,
hlg
Income.
Widow
cull
price. 333-S4H.

Immediate Delivery

1100 DOWN. 3 Bdrm . I bath
houae.
kitchen
equipped.
Take over payinenta of IT!
per month, Include! Taaea to
Inaurance. Convanlant loca­
tion. 3 3 f - i m .
N IC E HOME. IS* Acraa. Large
chicken home. 311- to ll.
I

UKOHOOM, 3 Bath, Central
Heat, Cori.ar lo»t, Double
L'arporte. 333-1131.

P A R K HI DO R — SUBDIVISION
I Bdrm-, 1 Bath, Ipactoua, Dou­
ble Oarage. Central Heat,
Rullt-tn Kitchen, llrea kfMt
Area, Large Dining Roam,
Podded Front Lawn, City
fewer. II1.10P — l»oo Down.
Open Dally, Even in g! I l l -

m i.

Legal Notice
Ik
TIIE
CTRCPIT
COURT.
MYTH
JUDICIAL
CIHUI IT
OP FLO RIDA Ik AMU FOII
AKMIkOL K COUNTY.
I k CHANCERY NO. I W H
IN RK: P E TITIO N OP
R IC H AR D II. KDWAHDH.
NOTICE OP n l'IT
T I I E ST AT E OP FLO RID A TO:
Iairen D. Naplonlek
c/o Mr*. Rara Naplonlek
Route 1. Doe J«3
Port Angelea. Waahlngton
YOU AH E H E R E B Y NOTIP IE O that tlie above-named
Petitioner, RIC H ARD II. EDWARDS, haa (lied a Petition In
tha ahova-atyled Court in f the
adoption of tha minor child
named therein and you nr. re­
quired to ahow cauee why tha
aama ahould not La granted by
aarvlng • copy of your written
defenaea. If any, upon Clave
land. Hlephenaon A Mlaa, I’ oet
Office Drawer
Mult* 212 •
Sanford Allantic N a t i o n a l
Bank Building, Hanford. Flor
Ida. Attorney! for Patltlonar.
and by filing tha original
thrreor with tha Clark or aald
Court on or btfora May II,
Itiei, oltierwtcr, a Dacraa may
be entered vereua you granting
aald adoption.
WITNESS my band and the
official aaal of aald Court at
Banford, H e m l n o l a County.
Florida, thia l l t b day of April.
A. D. 1111.
(H EAL)
Arthur II. Ilerkwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cleveland, Hlepbenaun A Mile
Att orney! at Law
J'oat Office Drawer Z
Hulla 212 • Hanford Atlantic
National Rank llulldlng
Hanford, Florida
Publlah: April to, II, May 4,

1— I.oat A Found
11— Money Wanted
1— Per eon ala
*4—Saving* A Log#
I—
Beauty Cara
14—
Incur*no*
1— Day NuraerlM
(S—School* A Inetructlong
» — Child Car#
TS— Employment Service*
I — Doge— Cat*— Pete
Tl— Malt Help Wanted
10—
Poultry — Ltveatoek f l — Pamela Help Wanted
II—
Hpeclal N olle**
15— Mala or Fame!# Ilalp
! 1— Catering — Food
71—Sale* Help Wanted
14— lllcycl* Repalra
77—Situation Wanted
12—
Hpeclal Harriett
l l —Income Property
14—
Swimming Tools
I I — Uutlnte* Prop.—SaVa
IT—Janitorial Service#
11— Real Eatata Wanted
I t — Do-It-Youraalf
I I — Real Eetate Sal*
11— Bulldar* guppllag
IT — Uuatnaaa RontaU
ID— Hardware
i s —Lota For Sal*
I I — Home Improvemanta
I I — Farm*— Qrovoa
13— Plumbing
&gt;3— Acreage
I I — Palming
I I — llouee* For Sal*
I I —Wall Drilling
I I —llouae*— Sal* or Rant
I I — Air Cond. A H alt in g
IT— Houae For Rant
I I — Radio • T ela viilo *
100—
Raaort Rantala
I I — Photo A Equipment
101—
Trailer*—Cabana*
■0— Home Appliance#
103—Mobil* Home*—Hal*
l l —Mualcal Inetrumenta
It'S—Mobile Home*— Rent
13—Bualneta Equipment
l o t — Trailer Spec*— Rent
11—Job Printing
101— Trailer Lota— Bala
l l — Urhoiatery
101— Apartmanl* For Haat
I I —Vacuum Claanar#
101— Room* For Rant
17—Moving A Storage
11*— Hotel Rooms
11— Exterminator*
111— Rental Agtnta
41—Plante — Feed* — gaedl 111— Wanted To Rent
10—
Mlac. For S a il
i l l — Autoa For Salt
21— Article* For Rent
H I — Autoi— Salt or Trad*
11—
Hwap or Exchange 111— Truck* For Hal*
51— Wanted To Buy
11®— Automotive Service
I I — Purnltur* For gal#
131— scooter* A Cycle*
» * — Aatlquea For Sal#
111— Ueala A Metara
H — Monty T o Loan
H I —Marin* Muppll**
15— Uuatnaaa Opportunltlaa

322-5612
From

Sanford

Each ango

Management
and Sales Broker

Bo. Houses For Sals
3-IIKDIIUOM. 2 ball), corner
lot. 1100 Down, uaaiim* l i t * .
I l l mo. Available May I. Ph
111-2411.
DISTIN CTIVE home landa.apnl far privacy, l-lledromn.
1 ■* bath. Many H i r e * . liratollable priced, 233-3U3T.
FUR SALE UK T R A D E : Mod­
ern 1 bedroom A Carpurl*.
only
|(, HI*.
Trad*
11.(00
Equity for anything of equal
value A
take over email
tnontlily paymente. 311&gt;&lt;ii21,

JIM H U N T

(Dial DIraqi)
s*mlnol* County

95. House* For Hale
=--"
------- 1

$100 DOWN

REA LTY

Seminole Realty

UN FURN.
Kitchen

3 lldrm.
Duplex, I
Equip. 332-2191.

FURN. Apt. Cloaa In. Jlmml* I
Cowan. 333-1011.
4-Room. I-Rr. Furn. Apt. M 2 .1
Cal! after 2 pm. and week-1
end*. 133-03*9.

1)01 H Park Ava.
333 2733 anytime

4 nEDUOOM
3 Rath Home on approximately
4 acre yard. Fenced back
yard, ••sorted fruit beating
treat. Well for yard, partial­
ly turnlabrd, wa&gt;har. dryar,
• love, refrigerator, &gt;ard toots
A lawnmower.
111,201)

3 IIDRM. Kuril. Apt. 215, 3 ci4|
E. Hat St. Hubert A. Wi l ­
liam* 123-3711. ______________

SSI-1101 * ««o lllawatha at 17-91
)

BKlUtOOH. 1»* hath. Igr.
f^nerd &gt;nri1, Country Club
HHght*, Lake Mury ft'iml.
I l l K i f t r r . AMumf Mia. k
• *? nil*. 322-M&amp;S.

97. Hoimea For Kent
FL'IINIHIIED 1-bedrooni liuuer.
Out W. lat HI. 15® inn. Call
3i:.4t*a.
HOCHK T R A I L E R In Hanford.
Hultabla for coup!*, 14® nip.
113-0211 nr &lt;72*.
3 BEDROOM Furn. llnuse, 145
mo. Include! water. 33!*9S®7.

RAV E NN A P A R K , 3 Bedroom.
1 4 bath, t i l l mo. *41-4131
aflar 4 p. m.

IIDRM., Kitchen equipped,
172, Ills* yard. I33-3C52.

FHA - VA

I BEDROOM. 3 Hath. Unfurn­
ished, nice neighborhood,
Kncloacd Palin.
3 Bedroom, 1 Hath. Furnished,
wall to wall carpeting, nlr
conditioned, Nice.

STENSTROM

JOHN S AU LS AG E NCY
R E A L E ST AT E BROKER
Real Estate Associate
WJI.LA MAE PIIOKOHCH
333-7174 Day
I3!-0|&gt;3 Nighta

210 M.ignolU

35 MERCURY, excellent cuudltlon. 1312. 323-1411.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

3* FORD, STICK. N E W MO.
TOR to I’ AINT. 1300. 33S-nv7i.
1ID1I McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
*01 French Ave.
331.0731

S P R IN G
SELLING
SPREE!

Pb.

2=3-4*73

.viilo Glass l o p *
to Heat Covers

304 W. 2nd Ht. 333-2033
.11.1, WORK G U AR AN T E ED

l'Jl. Scooters &amp; Cycles

O PEN U N T IL

8 P.M.
F R ID A Y N IG H T !

YOU CAN BUY
CHIAPER
If price in your only meanure of uiied car value,
■omebody will alwaya aell you something that
looks Junt aa good. Now, If you’ra interested In
(he mont true used car value for your dollar,
try one o f thene.

FURN. 4 Room li n a ge Apt. I
Have to are In appreciate, |
Adulta only. No I’eia. |n| E.
2nd St. 333-9191.

64 Buick Special

B A N K

^POSSESSION’
NO CASH N EED ED !
•59 Ply.
1587 Hal. $12 mo.
'51 Cadillac 8(03 bal. 822 mu. I
*83 Falcon 81267 bal 851 Rio. |
*57 Old*
8597 bal. 833 mo.
‘57 nulrk
8667 bal. 833 mo.
'AO Valiant 8397 bal. 83( mu.
*57 IIr,Soto 8199 bal. 810 mo.
’57 ( h o .
8591 bal. 82H mo.
*58 Dodge
$795 bal. 834 mo.
'80 Mercury $895 bal. 837 m».
'59 Mercury 8897 bal. 834 mo,
*59 Ford
$795 bal. $14 mo.
•59 Am tr.
$187 bal. $21 mo.
'61 Cory. $1097 bal. $42 mo.
'S3 Chryatcr $99 bal. $ 3 mo.
‘61 Cher. $1011 bal. $42 mo.
'59 Renault $387 bal. $18 mo.
'80 Falcon $697 bal. |3A mo.
'58 Mercury $199 bal $11 mo.
'55 Ford
$99 bal. $ 3 mo.
'60 Dodl#
$729 bal. 837 mn.
'55 Chrv.
$261 bal. $15 mo.
'51 Cher.
$103 bal. S 4 mo.
Jeep
$963 bal. $39 mo.
'57 Imprr. $316 bal. 112 mo.
'51 V W
$596 bal. S31 mu.

NOBODY - BUT NOBODY
BEATS HUNT'S PRICES
64 Triumph Convertible
Sports **tH —
Heater.

4'8pe#d, Radio and

*1695

*«*«*^ —

4-Dr. Hardtop, 24,000 Actual M I l e a S T v D f c .
Factory Air. Thia Car l» Fully EquipM. . b t I
ped and Absolutely Show Room New.
m

j

N A T IO N A L

S A T U R D A Y AFTERNO O N T I L 5 P.M.

63 Chevrolet Impala

301 W EST FIRST STREET

63 Pontiac
Catalina Vlatt, Kgrcptlonsl With
llydramatlc# IVH and H riK n , H&amp;H»
New Whitewall Tireg. Only

63 Rambler

1195

American "3S0" 2-Dr. Th* L lttU
Economy King— With Sid. Trgna.

$2395
$2795

63 Buick LeSabre
4-Door. Thl* On* la Very Clesa
With Fat lory A ir and Power.

63 Buick Electra
1-lltMir. One Fur Thr Fine Car
lluycr — Y'ca, A ir Condltluncd.

f

1501 W E S T F I R S T S T R E E T

62 Pontiac Sta. Wa«ron
9-l’aaa. Catalina, I’uwrr »nd Air
Fund. Rwim For The Whole Family.

61 Rambler Sta. Wajcon
Clgaalr Serif* With Autn. and A ir
Cond. Com furl With Economy.

60 Pontiac Star Chief
Y e*!

A ir

Conditioning

and

Tl

doodles I

BUICK DOUBLED-CHECKED

63 Chevrolet Wagon

*1595
so ld *1295
*1995
*1095
*795
so ld *1095
*1095
*995
*795
*995
*895
*995
*695
*995
*795
*895
SOLD *595
so ld *695

Crrrnhrlsr, 8 Cylinder, Automatic
Tranatnlaalon, Heater.

62 Ford Galaxie
I-Door, V-8, Automatic Tl
Radio and Heater.

61 Cadillac “62”
4-Door Hardtop,
Cond It ionise.

Full

Power,

A ir

61 Mercury Wagon

4-Dr. Commuter Sta, W a * „ V-8, Auto.
Trana., R A H , P/S, P/U.

61 Dodge Dart

4-Door Pionaar, V-8 Englna, Auto*
matie Transmission, Heater.

61 Comet
2-Door, • Cylinder, Autoi,
mlaaloa. Radio and H«at&lt;

61 Mercury Meteor

2-Door, V-8 Engine, Automatic Tranami salon, Radio and Haater.

61 Plymouth Belvedere

4-Door, V-8 Enilna, Automatic Trana*
mission, Powar Steering, Heater.

61 Falcon 2 - Door

6 Cylinder, Stick Hhlft, Radio and
Heater.

61 Tempest Custom

4-Door, Automatic Tranamiaaloa, Radio and Heater.

60 Mercury Monterey

4-Door, V-8 Engine, Automatic TraM&gt;
ml**Ion, Haater.

60 Mercury Wagon

4-Dr. Commuter, V-8 Eng., Auto.
Trana., I VS, P/H, A ir ComL, K A it.

60 Comet Sedan

4-Door, 8 Cylinder, Rtick Shift, Radio
and llratar.

60 Mercury Sedan

4-Door. 8-Cylinder Engine, PowerEUci'.ng, Powar Brakaa, R A H .

59 Mercury Wagon

4-llr. Commuter Hta. Wag., V-8, Auto.
Trana., R A II, Power Htrer., P/U.

59 Oldsmobfle “68”

4-Door Hardtop, Anto. Trana., R AH
Power Hteering, Power Drakes.

USED CAR
— Sold Only Where You

Sanford, Florida
$22-4503
National Rapnaaeaalona Inc.

\

$1995
*995
*1095

Every One Is A Genuine

Arrept Trade-Ins!
4 A| 9 SANFORD AVE.
1U I Z Ol'EN EVEMNOS

|

$2295
$2295

Dcluar Sedan, Automatic, With A ir
Conditioning. \ Very tSood Uuy.

See This Sign

59 Edsel Hardto
2-Door, V-8 Engine, Auten
mission. Radio and H*at&gt;

58 Buick Super
4-Door Hardtop,
Conditioned,

SOUTHWARD
Legal Notice

TO H U N T S USED C A R L O T !

Senkxrik Glass and Paint I
Company

l i i S T T . l l ' ' 4.1 C a t a l i n a h a r d t o p ,
I
dr,
p o w e r
a lte rin g b ra k e *, radio, a n - i l l i *

A V A L O N "A P A R T M E N T S
111 W. 2nd HI..
3=3-1417 |

Payton Realty

3

Legal Notice

Mellonv]Hr,

FURN. DUPLE X. I Bdrm., u-devuraltd, 141 mo-. Lake Jr*,
eup. Cell 133-721* after I :|».

FHA-VA HOMES

3. 3, A I BEDROOMS
l . l S A : UATIIH
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAY MENTS
IM M EDIATE D E L IV E R Y
For Complete Information
Hen nr Call Your

REALTY

1 BEDROOM Trailer on l*r*e
Lake, Adulta only. 337-7244.

Fl'R N. APT., Ilownatalr*. Ideal |
for couple, no Pete, i l l W.
Ilth.

B R Y F R A L Outstanding S * I
Bedroom Henries itm liibt# In
all Arena ol Hanford. I^et ua
Fhow you Around!

L A "(IK ,
NEW,
Cuaiom-bullt
home.
Rolling
JI III a (lo ll
C D L K2
Court*. Han l-andu. For In­
35*1 P A R K D R IV E
formation call 311-2371.
311-3i:u
333-7432
LOCH AUIIOR
NOTICE OP I A L E
NIOHTH
Notice la hereby given that C E N T R A L Air Conditioned,
333-4134
S3I-OS4I T H R E E Bedroom. 1 hath, kitchan equip, is® no. Call a:3purauant to the (Inal decree of
Ddrm-. I *» . Florid*
Room. 333*1141
IJ 1-IIII
1951 It. A. William*. Realtor.
forecloaore and *ale entered In
Recently painted. 31S-M41.
the rau.e pending In Ilia Cir­
TOO Mt'Cll
It f r o yiT
Rent
cuit Court In and for Hemlnolr
through “ For Rent" ade. Uet
County. Florida, &lt;-«■# docket
eatra
income’
number Mini, the underalgned
AV AILAIII.E alter Junn I, C|1
Clerk will eel] the property
llouee. email Down, 14* III 3 RDR2I.. l-a e. I.lvlng Room,
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
• ttiiatrd In aald County dar i l e all ftaienn* Perk. Ph
BO NING COM M ISSION
Range. Plnecreat Area. I DIO.
aenhed «&gt;:
333-1144.
N * t lr * *| P s h ll* H e a rin g
319-3331. 133 Khunnon Drive.
Lot 2. IttiH-k I. NORTH
Notice la hereby given, that
D k ' l l A It lit tit
O R L A N D O TOWNHITE, after consideration, tlie Sem­
« RiMiMH Furn., 3 l.ola. Fenc­
W H E R E T I I E TKKEH
FOCIITII ADDITION, ac ­ inole County Zoning Commieed. 1202 Hanford Ave.
cording to Plat thereof aa elun will hold a public hearing WHIMPER IN T H E BREEZE
recorded In Plat Book II. to determine tha ftaelblllty of And you can ralax In a lovely 4 BEDROOM House. Central
3 br. 3 bath horn* wi th a
Pagaa IT and I I of tha recommending to the Board of
Heat A Air. J’ h. 313-7371 or
Public Record! of Semin­ County Commlatlontra that the
F L A rm., DEN. HARDWOOD
343-3714.
FLOORH
A
MANY
*xlree
ole County, Florida.
following deacrlhed property
L A K E MARY school dleltti l.
Togethar with tha following toned A - l Agriculture be aimed
Priced lo cell at only lll.au®.
ilenia of property located In C - I Commercial: Beg. at a
and permanently Inetallad aa a point I * ft H 11*44' E of the
part uf tha Jmprovementa on NE cor of L ot I I, Spring Ham ­
aald land:
mock. P.B. I. Pg*. | thru 1.
liaatrr;
permanently In- run s 0* I I I P W along the
atailed.
INVESTMENT A R E A L T Y
C/L of Third Straat. I l l l l ft
Togethar with all atructur- to H R. Nos. 12 A too. thence 111 N. Park Ava.
151-1171
aa and Improvamenla now H 4**47'32" E I7#.II ft to N
and hereafter on aald land, 11/W
line
of
Penneyl vanla
and f l i t u r e a attached Parkway them * H lt*21‘ l l ' ‘ W
thereto, and all ranta. l i ­ 52.01 ft along laid line to tha
eu e*. proceed!, and profile N'*rly R/W line of lleneral J.
IKNIVO LK Itll.V T V
accruing and to accrue C. Hutchison Dries
tg.R.-HBONING COMMISSION
from aald premleei, all cf f IT - A ) thenr* along aald R/W
Natlr* of Puklle Mesrlsg
which are Included wllhln on a curve concav* S erly bav­
Notice Is hereby given, that
tha foregoing deacrlptlon ins a radlue of 4(».»o ft a cen­ after
conelderatlon, the Sem­
and the habendum thereof; tral angle of 1*1 w&amp;l" for an
ala.t all gaa, ateaoi, elec­ arc dlalanr* nr 3u.|| ft, th em* inole County Zoning I'ommleelon
will
hold a public bearing
tric, water, and other heal­ N 2 0 * i r i * - E M i l l f t to the In determine
tha (raelblllly of
ing, cooking, refrigerating, NW rur id a H.lt.U. 11/W. recommending to the Board of
lighting, plumbing, venti­ thence N I I M I ' l l " IV #2.77 ft County Commleelonera that the
lating.
Irrigating.
a n d lo a point 140 f l perpendicular
power D e tr o i t
machine., Irom the .Verly R/W of HR. following described properly
presently toned A - l Agricul­
appliance!,
future*,
and No* 11 * too thence N 40*41'* ture be aimed C-3 Commercial:
appurtrnnnrra. which now
“' E *ul.22 n. thence H *»•- M » » « ft of E 4*1) ft of led 1
are or may hereafter per­ It'uo" E lta.14 ft to tpe pull I Ires beg VI fl N or Hi: cor
tain to, or l&gt;e need with. Alan Ilia HI* of lad II. Hprlng run W 11* ft V *0.2 ft NE'ly
In. or on aald premiere, llemmoi k, P. D. 3. I'**. 3 thru on E line canal to E line l,n| 2
even though they be dr. 1. tying w*et of S.R. Noe. 12 A H lo Reg) In Hei tlon 12-1'iBitched or detachable,
It*, and that part of Lot 31
and N i * M ft of E 411 '*
at public eale, to the hlgheet lying W of S.R. Noa. 15-tuu. 10E
ft of NW '* N or Brick ltd In
and beet bidder fur rath at II Further
deacrlhed
aa lying Faction
u-fi'H-luE.
Furlbrr
o'clock A.M. on the Ith day uf weal or llwy. 1 J.»1 and north deacrll-.d aa lylna Hortli of lllil
May M t t at the Front Door of or (lenrral J. C. Ilutihlami Orlando lload and West uf
the Bemlnola County t'uurt- Parkway,
Fremh Ave.
liouae In Hanford. Florida.
Public hearing will be held
Public hearing will ba held
(H EAL)
In the Seminole County Court ■n lb* Bemlnola County Court
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
llouee. County Commlaalonera llouae. County Commltelonere
t'lerk of the circuit Court
Room. Hanford. Florida. Wed. Room. Hanford. Florid*. We.llly: Martha T. Vlhlen
neatlay. May 13, l&gt;*2 at T i e nredsy. May 13, 1542 at 7 2a
Deputy clerk
I’ M' " r aa auun thereafter ae P.M. or ae anon thereafter ae
flE A H H A L I* I IR ID L E Y
poealblr.
boeelble.
A N D L E W IS
Hemlnole C,*uo1y
Hemlnola County
Attorne&gt;i fur Plaintiff
Zoning Conimlatlon
“ Excellent
Zoning Commlaelon
•o North Court Street
By Robert S. Brown
By Robert H. Brown
Poat Office Box l|||
Hemlnol* County
Hemlnole County
Orlando, Florida
Zoning Director
Zoning Dlreetor
Publlth: April IT. l i l t
rublleh: April IT A May I. 1112 Put,lleli April 37 A May-1. 1242
322-1181
C D L 17
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1-3-3 BEDROOM. IHa-llj:.. lad
Included. HANFORD Motllt.E
P A R K . 3212 H. orlandn Dr.
373-11* .10.

JUST D R IVE D O W NTO W N

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

APARTM ENTS. Sanford Mobile
Park. 1111 S. Orlando Dr..
331-1230.

$100 DOWTO

FHA - VA HOMES

3 IIDRM. Maeunry home, ex
cellrnt cond., fenced In (revSALES BROKER
•haded back yard. Resident­ W * Hava Tha Horn# For You
ial area. L ow down pay
ment, term*. 117 per month.
Call 312-I72L

1-0. Automoltve Service

111 W E E K L Y .. 3 room Apt. Util
furn. 301 E. Mb. 273-3931.

Dffleet l l l - t t l *
Night*: ltl-0700
i : s - p «4S
3534 Park Drlv*

425-5938
From

T R A I L E R A Lnl. Enttrprlee. SLEEPING ROOM. Gentleman.
Fla., corner of Elisabeth to
200 Palmetto Ave.
Lincoln Ht Will fnrnt.h Ma­
terial to add extra room. Call
Collect Durden i-3i'«l, i&gt;rlan- 115. Autos For Sale
do, Mr. Albert.
' l l T R - l with Radio • Heatar,
excellent condition. 131-1(41
1(1.1. .Mobile H o m e * * K ent

Rotwon Sporting GmKia
no pete. ' I t FALCON l-door hardtop. |.
Your E VIN RUD E Dealtr
•peed. Cobra equipped. 1300.
Ph. 333-2221
aeaume pymla For appoint­ 304-1-2 E. lat.
HUMMER Rate 3 lldrm. furn.
ment.
333-9143
before
2, 13 F i g ’T I ' R wiiihI llnnt to
Apt., Screened porch. 111—.I
323-2322 after 2 pin.
Tr.ilbr. wi th electric atarthath. &gt;3®. 1703 Magnolia.
ing 35 111* Bvlnrudo mutor.
1323 air conditioned Triumph
All cimlrolt. 232®. 333-22:0.
FUR N 3 Apt* 130 to l l » mo.
•edan. radio A heater. Must
Adult* 332-9150
■ell. He* at 1211 Elliott Ave. l i t , f t . boat. Trailer * B hr
Motor. 1342. A t t i l l Hanford |
W E LA.a A APARTM ENTS 114
111! - CHEVROL ET. 4 door,
A ) e.
l . Flret St.
exceptionally good ahape. I'h.
313-4730 after 3:00 pm.
Ill,
FT. Z1MML Mahogany
EFF. APT. private balh. edit­
Boat. 35 I I P Electric atari I
able fur Couple or Single
Evlnrude.
Top A Windshield.
pereon. Ideally located down­ 1)21 OLDSMOBILE 21. 4 door
Fully equipped. Oetor Tilt
Sedan, good running condi­
town.
Inquire
at
Manuel
Trailer. Excellent condition,
tion. Valdat Hotal. Mr». Bur­
Jacobion Dept. Store. 311 E
1132. 333.1372.
ton. Ph. 122-1121.
lat

Properly

CLASSIFIED INDEX

'is RAMRI.ER. e rtimr Hatlttn,
Heal clean to new tire*.
$375.®®
HANFORD MOTOR CO
I®# French Ava.
113-4812 I

C L E A N 3 RR Apt.
3413 Elm Ave.

V A - FH A
’'Jurt Ignor# h«r! Sha’a fortvnr ratting lost In front of
ko croim parlort!"

1-3 and 3 I led room a
ROOMS L&gt;r lien, o i l Magnolia.
N E W and t'HEI)
133-0*30.
Awning* A Cabana*
QUA 1.1 Y MOBILE DOMES
H t i t t n , aaml-prlvale
Hwy. I7-S3 h
373-3553 FURN.
bath, 110 mo. 131-1313.

APT.. Suitable fnr gentleman
1»S» VEHPA Hcooter, rea»un.
or couple Private entrvnce t i l l
FORD PKTI.INER. re•hie 332-4430 after 7_______
A hath. SMI H. Elm. 333.3307.
trxctable hardtop, radio, heat­
ar,
power
atverlng,
need*
12.1. ItontN &amp; Motors
3 lilt. Apt. I'll. 33
tranatnlaalon 13*2. Ph. 1332117 or ae* at 111 Uarrlaon
3 Itl’ ItM. Furn. Apt. Appl) 913
Dr.
Park Ave.
Gateway To Tha Wate rw ay

M O N TH LY P A Y M E N T S
FROM $50.00
FOR T H E REST HOME
RUY
SEE YOUR

Kisaswoon

115. Autos For Safe

FURN. APT., : i # «

?«Uctlon #f S. t. And 4
Bedroom* locAted In virlotia
8r don* of Kanford

BUILDERS, INC.
tl l-tS T t
301 rairmnnt Dr.

N O N E E D TO
D R IV E TO O RLANDO !

102. Mobile Homes - Sale 108. Room* For Rent

llld . A p a r tm e n ts In r R en t

$100.00 DOWN

GREEN Hit A IR
Choice Iota available In dra inbralr of Loch Arbor overlook­
ing golf eourae. C i l t l o n
building to your apeetflcatlona. Oreenbrwir dereluped
by

L'OUlHK n I'ltOI’ BRTY, Only
120 Down. Jim Walter Corp,
haa nice 3 Iledmnm houao &amp;
lot for Bale, ready to move
Into, only H » . l # par month
Direction!:
From
Banford.
taka Route t i l to Oateau to
church on right, continue to
colored lection on left, turn
left an dirt road A follow
to huuia. You can aaa Utli
houee from Routo ti t .

Invaetment A Realty
N. Park Ava.
333-1171

N O N EE D TO D R IV E
O UT A N Y H IG H W A Y !

Full

I

JUST C H E A P T R A N S PO R T A T IO N
P A C K A R D H ARD TO P

Let s Do
B u s in e s s
T og ether

8 Cylinder, Automatic Tranamiaaloa,
Radio and Hester.

OLDSMOBILE W AG O N
BETTER USED CAR

FORD H AR D TO P
NO W

2
USED

HpmpluK

M t H ( j »4 ^

I

i f $(

TO

Strickland-Morrison Ford, Inc*
W . P a r k 8(4-8913

r A . *•

C H R YS LE R 4-DOOR

j

FORD FORDOR
8 Cylinder.

SERVE

P T b u 'i C K

C RA M BLER

*76

M ERCURY S E D A N
4-Door, Automatic Tranamiaaloa, A ir,

Power aim ing, Power Brsk#s R A H .

IvOTS

Service Too"

&gt;7
87
57

YO U !

*2M

2-Door, V-8, Automatic Tranm \ ( l l T i l
Radio and Hgatar.
tm U L Ir

CAR

You'll Save Money
And Be Happier In A *65'
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.

4-Door Station Wagon, Automatic Trana*
mlaaloa, Powar Steering, Power
Brake#, Radio and Haater.

SYMBOL OF SAVIN G S IN A

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HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.
D O W N T O W N SAN FO R D

SANFORD, FLORIDA

CORNER P A L M E T T O A COMMERCIAL

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�Lake Brantley
Group Names
New Directors

Delegates Cited
By L p a n CBE
To Stale Meeting
B y Jen* CaeeetWrry
The

Co-operative

Education
High
annual

Club

School

at

held

Buxines*
Lyman
Its

first

Em ployer - Employ*

Banquet a t the Windjammer
Restaurant In Fern Park.
The CBE program, new at
Lyman this year, gives the 15
glrla enrolled an opportunity
to obtain o fflc * experience
while completing their high
school education. Many area
buslneaaea and offices serve
as training stations in co-op­
eration with the school. Each
employer was presented a
certificate o f appreciation.
Club president S h i r l e y
Davis wns master o f cere­
monies. M erit award certifi­
cate* were presented to Chris
Glenn, P eg g y Durnell, Diane
Rlppberger, Cheryl Johnson
and Barbara Tullock,
Lyman
Principal Carlton
Henley expressed hla appre­
ciation to all the employers
fo r their cooperation during
the firs t year o f the program.
Delegates Cheryl Johnson,
D e n i s * McLaughlin, Lynn
Voskan, Chris
Glenn and
Shirley Davie, who will be at­
tending the state convention
In Jacksonville, May 6-0, were
Introduced.
Special guests at the ban­
quet Included County School
Bupt. and Mrs. R. T. Milwce,
E. 8. Douglass, county voca­
tional education director! Mr.
and Mrs. Henley, James 1.
Bowers, guidance counselor}
Frank Sedlsk, o f the air con­
ditioning and
refrigeration
department t Roger Norman
and Gary Kaiser, Lyman Dis­
tributive Education C l u b ;
David Parker, Lyman TEC
Club and representing Semin­
ole High School DCT, Neal
Stafford,
and
coordinator
Louis Girard.

M E R IT A W A R D certificates were presented to Chris Glenn, Peggy Dur­
nell, Diane Uippberger, Cheryl Johnson, and Barbara Tullock (le ft to
righ t) o f the Co-operative Business Education Club nt Lyman High
School during Employer-Employe Banquet at Windjammer Restaurant
In Fern Pnrk.
(Herald Photo)

C O N VE N TIO N D ELEGATES from Lyman High School Co-operative
Business Education Club to state convention in Jacksonville May 6-9 are
(le ft to righ t) Cheryl Johnson, Lynn Voskan, Chris Glenn and Shirley
Davis, club president. Denise McLaughlin delegate, was not present for
the photo.
(Herald Photo)

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Gov, Haydon Burns aaya he
becka the National Education
Association in it a pledge to
support tearhera who are
denied tha right to register
and vote.
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Tons of U . 8. Department
o f Agrlculture-donuted food
nr* being used to feed thou­
sands o f midwest flood and
-4epnade-vlct!tns,- c:.u iJit.&gt; U.ths tJHDA’s Consumer and
Marketing Rorvice.
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Nearly
n quarter-million
4-H youngsters ars expected
to carry on conservation pro­
jects during lim6, reports thr
Nstlonul 4-11 Service Commit­
tee. The estimate is based on
last year's project enrollment
figure o f 216,580.
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The people o f P i n e l l a s
County, while strongly sup­
porting thu P i n iik'ill's ac­
tions In V iet Nam, over­
whelmingly reject the major
portions and le y provisions o f
the Great Society's legislative
program. Hep. William C.
Cramer, It-Fla., auys this Is
the Information
he gathered
front n racent survey in Pin­
ellas County.
Two new arena o f graduate

•tudg w ill b* available for
Central Florida teachers this
summer through the Rollins
College Master o f A rts In
Toarhlng p r o g r a m . New
training
specialties
Include
reeding and physical educa-

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FO R TU N E T E L L IN G in only a nhle lino for "Mnthimc M ltzl" who really
in Mm. May Onlrow, second Krmto toucher at South Seminole Elementary
School. Sally Colemun, one o f her ntuilentn, in nhown having palm read at
the Spring Festival sponsored by the school's Council o f Teachers and
Parents.
(Herald Photo)

Scott Thomson, Chris A k ­
ers, John Carvar, Bobby Hop­
kins, David
Llttlaton and
Gary Gibson make up the
parliamentary p r o e s d u r e
team.
Miss Wlllia will be com­
peting with five other chap­
ter sweethearts fo r the priv­
ilege o f twing In the district
contests which are to be held
at the Seminole High School
May 7.
Dante Alighieri, who wrote
Inferno," died Sept. 14, 1265.

UPW Circle Two Has Meeting

Mon roe-Wi Ison

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Schools To Have

nuts, and mints, during a so*
rial hour that followed the
short business session.
cle Tw o nf the U P W o f the
Other
members
present
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
warn Mrs. Lena Gleason, Mrs.
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Church of Lakt M ary was
Libby Rmsthers, Mrs. Mild­
A ll children who will b*
held at the hums of Mrs. Lu- red Sandusky, Mrs. llulh Go­
attending Wilson School at
Vers Hn rr twin.
ble, Mrs. Bessie Beebe, Mrs. I'aola or Lake Monroe Kle*
The devotional, (Ine Single
Mabel
Brown, Mis. Ruby montary School at Laks MonEvent, was presented by Mrs. Sjoblom, Mrs. Fern Benedict,
roe during ths lflflfr.ftfl Urm
Thelma Brewer. The nrogrsm
•***•*• ••*»••«*
« H.irmp,
Mi •• are asked to register this
for the evening wns the stu­ Maxine Hopkins, Mr*. Shir­
Thursday or Friday lictween
dy o f Clinptcr Three, The ley Smith, and one guest,
the hours o f 10:3(1 s.m, and
Gos|h'1 o f Freedom, from the Mrs. Flossie Hwaggert.1 p.m. at the Lake Monroe
gioup study hook for the
School.
year, Live As Frra Mon, led
Children who w ill be en­
by Mrs. Malic Lowe.
tering ths first grade at eith­
The
Itnxtrn* served
re­
er sc hind should bring birth
freshments of fruit punch,
certificates.
rookies, lumaim bread, coffee,
Nu registrations will he
By Julia Bsrtos
made st the Wilson School.
Altamonte Springe swim­
ming Instructors, Mrs. Rnl#rt
Newell o f Forest Avenue and
Mrs. Richard Car ill o f Flurida
Boulevard,
have an­
SACRAM ENTO (U P I ) — A
nounced that registration fo r
running foul between the U. S.
swimming classes will
lie
Post Office Department and a
held from 9 until 11 s.m. this
sheriff and his dog was re­
Saturday at the i-aml O'l.akrs
vealed here.
Country Club in Cassidbcrry.
It seems the pet labrador
First rlese will In- held at
retriever o f Sacramento Coun­
0 s.m. next Monday.
ty Sheriff John Mlsterly leap­
Classes
fo r
adults
ars
ed through a screen door and
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., bit a letter carrier, who was
Tuesday, May IH. Persona in­
delivering a package to the
terested in Joining should law officer's home.
contact Mrs. Newell or Mr*.
“ The dog must be contrail
Cavil I.
ed ," aaid Postmaster Kenneth
By France* Wester

The April meeting nf Cir­

Registration

H i

B e a fa rl

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12 Finalists Named
For Orange Contest
L A K E L A N D (U P I ) — The
12 finalists fo r the all-Flori­
da orange dessert contest
scheduled fo r May 6-7 at
W inter
Haven
have been
picked from among 3,241 en­
tries, according to the Flori­
da Citrus Commission.

Naval Reserve
Offers Training
Traffic Death Occurs For Students
Every 7 Hours-FHP
L. D. H A R R E L L (L E F T ) A N D L. I&gt;. COX

The

12

competing

finalists
for

will

more

be
then

$10,000 in prises.
Finalists ar* Mrs. Jacques
Kranxlln,
North
Miami
Beach; Mrs. Coutby L. Shiricy, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ger­
ald Schamlieau, San Antonio;
Mrs. W yatt J. Godfrey, Auburndate; Mrs. Robert Leton,
Miami Beach: Mrs. Bertha O.
Perkins,
Pompano
Reach;
Mrs. L. Edwin Parker, A r ­
cadia; Mrs. Austin E. Nixon,
Quincy; Mrs. Bert McNeill,
Indian Rocks Reach; Mra.
Gerald C. Sauer, Orlando;
Mra. Claude L. Jone*, Fort
Walton
Bench,
and
Mrs.
Gladys B. Lancraft, West
Palm Beach.
The finals will he judged
hy a panel o f four food edi­
tors and a Florida restaura­
teur.

An 80-dey accelerated re­
cruit training Is availsble this
summer to certain qualified
high school students o f the
traffic fatality takes place Central Florida area who en­
By Donna F-slea
Trooper L. D. Harrell, tra f­ every seven hours, 14 minutes, list In the U. S. Naval Re­
and accidents occur every 15 serve during the months o f
fic homicide investigator for
minutes.
April and May.
Seminole County, was guest
Judges will be Dorothy
L. L. Cox, o f the Florida
This recruit training will
speaker at the April meeting
Marsh, director o f foods and
o f the Longwood Area Cham­ Highway Patrcl Auxiliary, in. commence In June and extend
cookery for Good Housekeep­
ber o f Commerce held in the trndured ths speaker. Cox has through August 1965. High
been a member nf the Auxili­ school students who take ad­ ing Mngaxine; Mary Erklcy,
Civic League Building.
ary for the past 10 years.
vantage o f this program will food editor fo r McCall'a MagTrooper Harrell, who was
h« sent by commercial airline sxine; Rita Holmberg, assoc­
A
color
film
taken
by
the
reared In Seminole Ceunty,
Ohio Stato Highway Patrol to Chicago, will be paid full iate editor for Better Homes
explained that it is his duty
entitled “ Mechanised Death” pay and allowances, and. I f &amp; Garden* magaslne; Diane
to Investigate all tra ffic fa­
was shown. The grim film is qualified, will he promoted to Durham, associate editor for
talities in the county and to
not recommended for persons an advanced rate which nor­ Ladies’ Home Journal, and
work
toward
cutting
the
mally only is attainable after Manuel Garcia, owner o f the
with weak stomachs.
death rate through education
Laa Novedadea restaurant in
L o n g w o o d Police Chief six months o f service.
and strict law anforcement.
Tampa.
Clauds Layo and Carl LcmUnder
this
program
etudHe served In the same capaci­
mlsr of the Police Reserve enta will be released In time
ty In Orangs County fo r 2 4
assisted
in showing ths film. for school next fall or msy
years.
4 to !u / a y
During ths business meet­ request active duly.
Quoting statistics, Harrell
ing conducted by William
Applicants must be U. S.
pointed out that state-wide a
Bsumholssr, president, Chief dtisens, at least 17 years old
Layo Issued an invitation to and In good physical health.
interested persons to attend A rigid quota hat been es­
a meting o f the Police Re­ tablished fo r this program
serve scheduled fo r 7 p.m. and applications will be han­
Wednesday a t the City Hall dled on a first come, first
to see film * on traffic and serve basis.
Additional Information ran
fire aafety.
Refreshment! wer* served he obtained by calling 424Ths 36th annual conference at cloee o f ths meeting and 7691 or vlailing the U. S.
o f the Saint Augustins Dio­ program.
Naval Reserve Training Cent­
er, Livingston and Parramore
cesan Council o f Catholic
-Streets, Orlando, on any day,
Women will he held Monday
Monday through Friday, Sat­ Kill! riser. Ticks, ailfsilirh e*4
through Wednesday of next
urday u to t2, or on Mondny alhsr llrln* * tiaelisa tnrsrlr,
week at the Ramnda Inn in
evening between 7:30 and n u t m in i Houti with iu o
Cocoa Beach with corns 500
KIUINO " r o o ” WHUI YOU SHOP
10:30.
dais gates from C a t h o l i c
O l VISIT*
women's organisations and CO
Ns b&gt;l css sics**. Aksst-lrlf
priests expected to attend.
■sis ehss «t«S or SirsrlsS. HsusIsrt »• f-si, UiSMI 6 tsrsM-rs.
Bishop Charles
It.
Mc­
By JoAaa Hajra
D ALY C ITY, Calif. ( U P l ) - ---- A V A IU IU IN TWO t l l l t ---Laughlin o f the Diocese of
Fire extinguishers are be­ Firemen extinguished a blase ASAITMINT A tM All MOM! t i l l
Raleigh, N . C , and Archbis­
W Is 3,000 cubic fssl 4 l . fl.
hop Joseph P. Hurley, Bishop ing sold by membera o f tha in a three bedroom home and
M t O IO O M K O M I t i l l
o f ths Diocese o f Saint A u g ­ Geneva Volunteer Fire De­ then saw smoke pouring from
Is &gt;0.000 ruble Issl 11*1.
ustine, will participate in the partment with all proceeds the hood of a bright red car
from sales to go fo r pur­ at the acene. It belonged to Sold at all Garden A Pet Sup­
program.
Hardware
and
Drug
Theme for ths convention chasing needed equipment for A » L Fire Chief Keith Shrock. ply,
Stores.
Including
Liggettis “ Four Centuries o f Faith" the truck.
Madison, F.ckerd, Walgreen,
Manufactured by Am eri­
which will link the founding
Some
snakes
spit
their
nf America's first settlement can I .a France, the exting­ venom or squirt It at their •II Llndslry Lumber and most
Sears store*.
are
dry chemical
in 1506 at Saint Augustine uishers
cnemioi.
to the present day explora­ type and are very lim ply op­
tion o f spaca at Cap* Ken­ erated. They especially ar*
good for home or boat use
nedy.
and are moderately priced.
Several o f this type eatinguiaher are on exhibit at Pure
Oil Station in Geneva If
UaMad Press laU rastkaal
In Ordtr To Givt Our Employ#** A Break,
On ths basis of 1M 3 ejti prospective buyers w o u l d
We Will Be Cloeed Wed. Afternoon Through
mates there are over 1,700,000 ilka to examine on* before
The Summer Month*- We Would Appreciate
hospital beds availsble in the placing order.
Your Cooperation In This Effort,
Fire department officials
United Stales with an aver­
age occupancy of more than also have announced that
1,400,000, according to tha tha number, 322-6116, which
American Hospital Aatocia can be reached day or night,
118 8. SANFORD AVE.
PH. 322-2624
may be called in case o f fir*.
Uoa.

A E R O SO L
F U M IG A N T

Catholic Women
Plan Annual

Convention

a NEW way
to gat fM °*
ROACHES - ANTS

Extinguishers

Available From

Geneva Firemen

Now You Know

Two-in-One

NOTICE!

H U N T S TUXEDO FEED STORE

T O YO UR NEED FOR A SM ALLER CAR

Swimming Class

To Register

Running Feud
Halts Service

Altamonte PTA
Sets Meetings

New Style?
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) Yvonne Dangers, a “fashion
nodal" with a 44-loch boat,
pleaded Innocent to Indecent
exposure charge* arising Iran
her arrest nt n noon time
fashion show factoring topIm drama.

Future Farmers
To Attend Meet

Attending from the Sem­
inole High F F A Chapter will
be Danny Dickerson, partidpatlng in the public speaking
contest, and Mike Rurk, en­
tered in tractor driving con­
test.

Ths taUblluhmrnt of the
Central Florida School for
Continuing Studies— a divi­
sion o f Rollina College hee
been announced by Dr. Edwin
8. Burdell, dean o f the rollag*. The new school will em­
brace the form er echool o f
general etudies and Its P at­
rick A F B branch.
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By Maryaaa Mila*
W est Lake Brantley Civic
Association In recent tendon
voted to name *n 11 member
board o f directors with each
elected member representing
a 9-12 horns section o f the
community.
The action was taken up­
on proposal o f Malcolm Mc­
Clellan at a meeting held at
tha homa o f Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Rigsby o f West Lake
Brantley Road.
Club officers for the year,
chosen from the directors,
w ill ba Sterling Copeland,
president; Martin Dunn, vice
president, and Harold Torrey, secretary-treasurer. Oth­
ers on the board arc Mrs.
Geri Rigsby, Mr*. L ll Young.
Mrs. Jeannette Burns, Mrs.
Pat Coll ini, Mrs. Betty Bran­
non, Arthur K cm and Char­
les Biddle. Remaining mem­
ber Is yet to be elected.
In other business o f the
meeting, Mrs. Rigsby report­
ed that the association's lakefront property hai been plowed and four yards o f fill dirt
has been added. A barbecue
la planned on ths sit* for
June 5.
Announcement was made
that efforts are being made
to secure a vacant lot In the
area fo r use as a neighbor­
hood playground.

Reminole High School chap­
ter,
Future
Farmers
of
America, will be represented
hy eight members, the Chap­
ter Sweetheart, Miss Lucy
Willie, and her accompanist.
Miss Brenda Carroll, at a
■ub-district contest st Taylor
High School In Pierson F r i­
day.

From The
Mailbag

Veteran* holding perman­
ent GI life iniurnnc* polidee
may borrow up to 04 per cent
o f their policy'* ceih sur­
render value to meet finan­
cial emergencies, Mrtvin T.
Dixon, o f tha State Oejmrtment o f Vetorana Affaire,
aald today.

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MISS FRANCE-Mm*

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Franca, IMS, at •
it

H im m aker,
who
abruptly
cancelled all package deliver'
ie i to the sh eriffs home.

Toothy A ffa ir

RICHMOND, England (U P I)
By J*Ua Bertas
Executive board meeting of — Parkkeeper Harry Ware. SI,
Ilia Altamonte Springs P ar­ who took out b li false teeth
ent-Teacher Association has end threw them at a police­
been announced for 9:20 a.ra., man, was fined two pounds
(gs.flO) for being drunk and
Monday M ay 17.
Election and Installation e f disorderly.
officer* will be conducted at
the next general membership
meeting scheduled fo r 7:30 phone calls each year par per
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VOL. 67
Love

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the

sheriff's office

received

a call from a man who com­
plained his girl friend had
locked him nut. Upon invrit({ration, the girt friend said
ahe did not know the door
was locked. When last seen,
the complaining man was
entering the house, his face
cracked by a huge smile.
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A limited supply of the at*
tractive front auto toga "On
the St. Johns— Sanford, Sem­
inole County" is now availa­
ble at the Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce office.
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Memo to the Stete Fish
and Game Commission: “ The
Clock” he* been requested to
call your attention to the
dire need o f restroom facili­
ties et the public boat ramp
just this side o f the Monroe
llridge. This Is a popular
launching spot . . . hut the
Imatera are beginning to he
a major “ headache" fo r the
bridge tender . . . using his
facilities.
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Chairman John R. Alcxander, o f the Seminole County
Commission, and H a r o l d
Johnson,
county
attorney,
plan to go to Tallahassee
this week to check on the
progress o f the county’s le g ­
islative program. Their trip
was authorised by the Board
o f Commissioners Tuesday.
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A special meeting o f the
County Hoard uf Commission­
ers will he held May 4 to ac­
cept bids on the mlrrx fire
ant bait. There I* expected
to he only one bid since only
one company makes the pois­
onous halt.
s e e
A ll wu* confusion on First
Street between Oak and I’ark
Tuesday. On one tide o f the
street car* were perked par­
allel. On the other side they
were parked angular.
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Randall Chase hae been
elected a director o f the
American Fire and Casualty
Company.
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C. Vernon Mixe and Karlyla Housholder, former and
present county judges, re­
spectively, along with other
interested officials, long have
advocated the need for an ad­
ditional juvenile counselor to
work with the juvenile court.
Bob Thomas,
the
county
school attendance
(truant)
officer, works along that
vein at all times. The county
might be wise In appointing
him (maybe on a part-time
b ails) to assist Counselor C.
K. McCord.
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state
»-•*/
Pinra, will discuss “ Hospit­
alisation” before members o f
Veterans o f World War 1 and
the Auxiliary Friday evening
at
the
American
Legion
Homo on
Highway
17-02
aouth. A covered dish supper
will he served at (1:30 p.in.

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LBJ Renews Peace Talk Bid
War's End U p
To Communist
Aggressors

Parking Woes
Being Ironed
Out-Wilson
Parkins

WASHINGTON

in downtown San­

(UPD

“ We got one today and we're
going to get more."
T h a n are almost 10.000 Ma'rinea in the Da Nang area 330
i miles northeast of Saigon and

Fowler Relieves Mayo

ford ii due for one more gocontinue the U. S. air strike*
Hy Tsui Hrookshlre
round—this one, It is hoped
on North Viet Nsm until the
The challenge of the "uncer­
will get the matter straight­
Reds »top fighting nnd meet
tain days ahead" means that
ened out once and for all.
his offer of “ unconditional”
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
Acting Mayor A. L. Wilson
One will have to continue to
peace
talk*
with
other
than
told The Sanford Herald that
Improve, Capt. Richard E.
“ alienee, slander, or the sound
the city borrowed an erasing
Fowler Jr. declared Tuesday
machine and started today to
of guns.”
in assuming command of Ihe
erase all parking lines on
The Chief Executive rejected
Wing In ceremonies at San­
First Street from Sanford to
suggestions that a suipention
ford Naval Air Station.
Oak Avenue, thrn remark
“ You are more
capable
of
the
air
assaults
might
lure
them correctly, as originally
than you have ever been be­
ordered by the City Commis­
the Communists to the peace
fore and your task is more
sion at the April 12 meeting.
table.
Important than ever before,"
“ I'm not putting the blame
“ Whether we make friend*
Captain
Fowler told the offic­
on anyone,” said Wilson, “ but
or lose friends," he told a
ers and men of the Wing.
TW O NE\V ACTING POSTMASTERS in Seminulo County receive their
aomehuw (hero was a misin­
news conference, "w e are re­
"There lies ahead an opappointments from Percy Mnnlcy (center), postal service officer. U. S.
terpretation of City Commis­
sisting aggression and as long
portunity for solid and signifi­
l ’ oat Office Department, Orlando. A t left is Ray A. Hilliard, o f Geneva,
sion instructions and the 30
a* the aggressors atlark, we
and at right is Mrs. Reaaie M. Oatecn, of Osteen. Their appointment a were
cant achievement," the new
degree angles were marked
will stay there and resist
by John A. Gronouaki, postmaster general,
(Herald Photo)
commander declared.
10 feet apart instead of eight
them. . .”
Captain
Fowler told the
feet. This hat cut the number
Johnson said that “ the mo­
men they are the elite of Na­
of parking spaces consider­
ment” North Viet Nam end*
val aviation and that he look­
ably and has caused a great
its
aggression the
United
ed forward to being a part ot
deal o f confusion. Also the
.Stales will cease “ the destruc­
area between Park and Oak,
a program so vitally Important
tion of their bridges and (heir
which was changed to par­
to the Navy and the free
radar stallona and the ammun­
allel parking has been confus­
world.
ition that they use on our
ing to motorists because ot
Fowler assumed command
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U l 'l ) — the House In the Senate were to give teachers lime for bodies. . ."
lines going both ways.
of the wing from Capt. James
The Senate gave swift mid a requirement for all public lunrh and planning when
lie renewed hi* offer of “ un­
“ We ask the public please unanimous passage today to
O. Mayo, who la leaving San­
schools to fly the state flag they are not directly respon­ conditional" lienee talk*, hul
to bear with us for a few more a hill authorising n 373 mil­
ford to become commanding
and permission for counties sible for children.
he conceded that, so (ar, It
days until we get this matter lion bond financed program
officer of the USS Nantahsla.
had been met "w ith silence,
straightened out,” Mayor Wil­ o f university and junior col­
He will report to his new
slander, or the sound of guns.
son urged.
assignment in Norfolk June 7,
lege const ruction in tho next
Hut just as we will not lag in
After all the old lines are
Mayo received the highest
biennium.
battle, wo will not weary in
('A P T . -IAMBS O. MAYO, in hls final inspection
erased, the area
between
rommcndatlons from his sup­
Tho measure, which now
the
search
for
peace."
officer o f Reconnaissance At*
ns
Oak and Park Avenues will
eriors In tho change of com­
goes to the House, was in­
The President’s 33-minute
Md* farewell-to stuff officers,.
be marked parallel parking
mand ceremony.
troduced
today
with
(I.-**
&lt;
meetlity'iVH)*
newsirii”
ti*
the
lie w firfhR U kVgr OQOUbanti of the fleet oiler
and the area between Park
Adm. David I.. McDonald,
whole
Senate
ns
co-signers
tv
hite
House'*
o
r
:
.
.
.
East
USS
Nnntahali.
(Herald
Photo)
and Sunford Avenues will be
chief of Naval Operations, wlr*
and
acted
upon
immediately.
Hoorn
Tuesday
capped
a
aer­
30 degree angle parking eight
&lt;-d his regrets that he was un­
A large part o f the money
ROCK ISLAND, HI. (UPD pony threw up a secondary ie* of pollry statements over
feet apart.
able to attend the change of
will stait construction o f new —• The bulging Mississippi
The
more oblique angle
dike west o f it* Hcttcrdorf the past few day* by hia top
comm aml ceremony.
universities in Orange Coun­
diplomatic
and
military
ad­
parking is expected to de­
tore through three battered (Iow a) plant, near Davenport.
He said he wanted to person­
ty, thieo miles south of
crease the traffic hazard en­
Tho river burst through the viser*.
dikes
today and kept relent­
ally commend Captain Mayo
His pungent defense o f his
countered w h e n
motorist* Oviedo on Sit 320 at the
Chancy Lane dike at Milan,
and all members of the Re­
Seminole County line, and at less pressure along miles of
back out of tho angled park­
a small town ndaei-nt to the policy was televised live in tin*
connaissance attack team, In­
river front.
Pensacola.
United
States
and
beamed
aing stalls, usually across the
Illinois-Iowa Quad Cities Including NAS Sanford and their
It
will
permit
341
million
Hundreds
o
f
e
x
h
a
u
s
t
e
d
byth"
government’s
center line, blocking traffic
dust ml complex where the broad
Srmlnolo County and City ot
for new university building* worker* kept up their battle
Voice
of
America
radio
trans­
111 both lanes.
Rock River flows into thu
"trade Sanford civilian supporters,
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I) — ness intin said that
mitters.
Two parking slalis will be nnd 327 million fo r Junior against thn upper Missis­ Mississippi,
college
expansion.
The
addi­
Thu U. 8. Chamber o f Com­ talk* would be purl uf open­ “ (or the great strides that
Tite
conference
ranged
over
eliminated in line with re
With a siren piercing the
sippi'* worst flood in history.
merce today went on record ing up communications" with have been made In the N avy's
quests from Police Chief Ar tional 33 million in building*
For thriii week* tho river nighttime air, muddy waters a wide field of subject!, in­
highly Important reconnais­
formally In favor o f opening
plus
amounts
to
meet
the
in­
nold Williams. One is the first
cluding
new
presidential
ap­
the Red Chinese.
has swollen out o f its banks, poured through about six
sance capability,”
“ channels o f communication
terest
on
the
bonded
debt
will
stall on the southeast corner
sending thousand* o f person* blocks o f lowlands, and the pointments, an announcement
The resolution, as approved
Rear Adm. Robert GokUhwith the people o f mainland
of Park Avenue ami First come from surplus moneys in fleeing
that
the
budget
deficit
is
be­
weary
workers
threw
them­
without
debate
by
1,000
cham­
from
their homes
China."
waltc, commander Fleet Air,
the
ituto
utilities
tax
revenue
Street, and the other it on the
selves into the task o f piling ing reduced, a comment on
ber delegates, said a lung,
from Jtiimrsota to Missouri.
Before voting on the resol- ninge objective o f the United Jacksonville, was the guest
southwest comer of Magnolia fund earmarked two years
The rrest was exported in snudhugs into n secondary the voting rights battle in the
speaker at the ceremony.
ago for the program
Avenue and First.
Senate, and a defense of his tit ion at their annual conven­ State* should be “ a free and
the Illinois-Iowa "Quail Cit­ ■like along railroad tracks.
Gnldthwalte praised Captain
Without the approval of
Chief Williams said motor
China
on
the
Milan Mayor Glenn Reid action in postponing the U. S. tion, chamber delrgstra were democratic
ies” induilrlsl complex today
Mayo for his part In effective­
Ists backing out o( these two the 375 million amount, tho and was expected to hold at had said that if the Chsney visits of the Indian and Pakis­ told that the main point tie- Asia mainland."
ly introducing tho complex
hind thn pro|K&gt;*al was better
stalls h ive to drive across the state would have been limit­ the (leak level for three day*. Lam- dike, which runs for tani leaders.
The resolution said that the
HA-3C aircraft Into the Wing
communication*
“
with
the
pedestrian crosswalks, “ which ed to a 354) million bund is­
United .States should rontlnuo
Hut it was dominated by dis­
W ater broke through a sea­ three miles, were to break,
sue for the noxt two years.
peoplu" o f Communist Chirm. lo recognise the Nationalist and for “ solving many of the
is extremely hazardous."
wall at Davenport, Iowa, and the whole town would he cussion of what the Chief ExThe Piojcct. to 1*0 financed
_____
Chinese government on T a i­ pronicm* oi its introduction.u
*5 .,,UU rrsi* ecutive caiu-tl tor “ crucia
r - -•
smuMgii • l|UtAI‘UHJl
will tie spelled out In a cap­
strongly emphasized.
“ lie will be missed in San­
wan and should continue to
section, It rolled onto East drills were ulntrd to move struggle" in Viet Nam.
ital out lay bill ai-companying
ford
but he Is departing with
Ernest
J.
Lochhorkn,
ebairout.
withhold
diplomatic
recogni­
River Drive and flowed bark
W A S H IN G TO N (U P D — the general
appropriations
m a i l o f the rhnmber'* policy tion from Peking and oppose the knowledge of a Job well
The
other
break
rim
e
into
the
river
un
the
other
The House was expected l&lt;» hill.
committee, said the resolution a United Nation* seat fo r done," Admiral Goldthwaito
side o f the International M ill­ downstream.
give ita approval today tu on
The state already has sold
said.
was “ not designed to give Red China.
t
Tlii'
river
eurly
today
tore
ing
plant.
administration-supported pro­ $75 million in bonds for high­
Captain Mayo said It h id
upproval fo r trade with Red
Commerce Secretary John
a
130.
foot
hole
in
a
dike
Workers
built
a
dike
o
f
posal calling for a two-year, er education construction in
China."
T. Connor told the delegate* hern a “ great honor and pri­
south
of
Quinry,
III.,
about
heavy
roeks
along
the
drive.
V
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(U
P
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$300 million federal program the current biennium.
The disavowal of endorse­ earlier that If they do not vilege" to have served as the
— The pnntifiral CommieThe water endangered 32 mil­ 140 miles downstream from
oguinst water pollution.
Tuesday, the Senute held a
ment of trudo will) Peking pay luore attention to con- ' Wing's commander. He said
lion worth of bout* drydoeked here, and swept inland ueiuss
.Ion on l.ilu riiral Reform
heated session in which u Idll at Quad City Murillo Com­ rich farmland.
icprcscMtcd a step back fiom auniL-r needs, they face the the officers and men had ex­
is.ued
(lid first
offirial
relaxing usury laws to per­ pany.
Civil defensu offieiul* Raid bulletin on It* arlivitir*, a statement by tho chamber's prospect of more government hibited a high degree of opemit unlimited interest rates
rat't.nal readiness.
whirh Inrludr the substitu­ new president, Robert P. tier- controls.
Across the river In Roek no injuries were reported.
to corporation* was killed by Island, workers piled the last However, they sail) 041 home*
boll. The Flint (M irli.) hindtion o f modern language*
a 3-3'.) vote. Silver-haired
for l.slln in wide part* of
uf lot),OUtl sandbag* along the und 15 industrial faeilitie*
Sen. Verb- Pope, o f St. Au ­
the M **«. The bulletin a a*
swollen
chunncl
near tho were endangered In a t',,004).
gustine, called it a “ muney armory. Thu J. I. Case Corn- arte area.
In l.alin.
changer’s bill."
Meanwhile, the H o u i j pass­
there were reports a new bat­ ed and sent to the .Senate a
talion was ready to land group o f election law changes
— F IN A N C E —
shortly.
including authority for illi­
BLUFFTON, Imi. (U P I) Two years ago ilic and hrr ly In balance.
Today's operation was a terate* to grt help in Voting
YOUR N E W CAR
search and clear mission In booth*. The House also pais, There's a 3213,732 shortage In husband bought one of BluffHul bank officials
were
an area 10 to 13 miles west of ed a measure making ft il­
ton's biggest homes and filled suspicioui. They notified Jos­
Cdr. J. W . T a ft, command­
A T OUR LOW , LOW
the fundi o f the Farmers &amp;
Da Nang. An advance com­ legal tu sell, barter or pos­
it with antique furnishing! eph McCord, director of the ing officer of Kncominissnnru
IN T E R E S T B A T E
Merchants Hank,
pany o f Marines moved out ses* blank driver* lieenses.
from Ihe itrin* she hud cot- -Slate Department o f Finaneial Attack .Squadron 1, will be
Hose Johnson, the bank's ierted as a prominent antique Institutions.
Tuesday, setting up a forward
Other bill* received from
relieved by Cdr. V. G. Mutulu
($4.50 PE R $100 PE R Y E A R )
command post.
chief bookkeeper for the past dealer.
Bank examiners found that during ceremonies Friday at
29 years is in the hospital re­
Several other Marine com­
About ■ month ago Mrs shortages apparently began at Sanford Naval A ir Ktation.
panies on foot and aboard
covering from 17 gaahes in­ Johnson
w aa
hospitalized the Farmers 4 Merchants two
Commander Taft, who has
troop • carrying
helicopters
flicted above and below her briefly for surgery. Before years ago. .More than half the been attached to the squadron
W H E N YO U F IN A N C E W ITH US, NOW OR
were Involved, making It the
the operation she told other total shortage vanished with­ fo r two years as executive
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - elbows.
IN T H E FU TU R E , IS A U T O M A T IC
Police records say that Mrs. bank employes she would tik e in the past four months, bank officer and commanding o ffi­
biggest and deepest probe so Hep. Robert L. Shcvin of
E L IG IB IL IT Y FOR A -----far into Viet Cong territory. Dade introduced a bill today Johnson's wounds were in­ rare of “ the savings account officials said.
cer, has led the squadron
Previous Marine missions removing
the
mandatory flicted ■ week ago Monday in file" when she returned.
On April 19. Gerber told through one Mediterranean
have been limited to small pa­ death
sentence
in capital a auielde attempt.
Hut to be obliging, the other M n . Johnson of the examin­ cruise and the transition to
trols of 40 to SO men only a cases. The proposal would re­
The story came out today In employes worked on the file ers' findings. He said she the RA-5C Vigilante, lie has
few miles from the base peri­ quire juries to recommend the this eastern Indiana town, 23 so that Mrs. Johnson would stayed late ut the bank that received orders to thu USS
Call Uio auto loan expert#: Ralph Pezold
meter.
death sentence to send a man miles south of Fort Wayne, not be overburdened with day and left shortly after 3 Farrcital.
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-1611.
when bank President Amos work when she returned.
to the electric chair.
pm .
Commander Matula Joined
R E P T IL E TA K E
Currently the death sen­ Gerber acknowledge that the
When she came bark to
Two hour* later Mr*. John- lha squadron in June 1904 aa
TALLAHASSEE (U P D — tence is mandatory unless a community of 7,000 had been work three weeka ago, they son'a 15-year-old son found executive officer after re­
Rep. Harry Westberry of Du­ Jury recommend* mercy. She- buzzing about it for a week.
told her they couldn't get the her in the bedroom of their placement air group training
val introduced a bill today vin’s proposal would reverse
Mr*. Johnson was one of accounts to balance.
home. It took 100 ititchsg lo in Reconnaissance A t t a c k
M tm *w fJ U t .
permitting licensed hunters to the procedure, making lift the beat known and most re­
Employes
said the
told elosa her wounds.
Squadron I . Ha will guide the
kill alligators and crocodilei. imprisonment mandatory un­ spected women In town. She them "g iv e me a tape on It
Tbt next day Federal Bu­ aquadren during the forth­
Hunters are now prohibited le u the Jury recommends end Gerhrr were regarded as usd I'll take care of it.” She reau o f InveatlgalioQ agent* coming cruise aboard the U.SS
from taking U » big reptiles. death,
*
mainstays of the bank.
brought them back, apparent­ searched bar home,
Iudepcudcnce.

SenateOKs UFunds
Bulging Mississippi
R ip *

O ut

S &amp; a &amp; a lls

Opening Of Channels
To Chinese Favored

Anti-Pollution

Quomodo
Kst Ista?

Marines Strike Out
In Search Operation
SAIGON ( U P I ) - U . S. Ma­
rines struck out from the Da
Nang air base today in their
biggest operation of tho war
against the Viet Cong.
In the Communist North
American planes dropped ■
million propaganda leaflets
while attacking key transport
faculties.
Size of the Marina aearch
and clear force was not an­
nounced but it Involved sev­
eral companies. Gen. Wallace
M. Greene, the Marine Corps
commandant, said his men
wlU fan out aa far aa necess­
ary lo defend the Da Nang
air and mlsaUe base from at­
tack.
“ The one job I want them to
do is to find Viet Cong and
kill them ," Greene told news­
men at a briefing at the end
of an official inspection tour.

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President Johnson Intends to

( ’ A I T . R ICH AR D E. FOW LER JR. read# his orders relieving Capt. .Tunics
0. Mayo (righ t) ns vomnintulittg officer o f Rivontmisstutce Attack W ing
One. Cnpt. Chandler W. Swanson (le ft) is commanding officer o f Sanford
Naval A ir Station.
(Ilernld Photo)

Bank Aide Tries Suicide

Command Pass
Slated Friday
For RVAH-I

“BUILD YOUR C R ED IT WHERE IT C O U N T S ’*

4 '/ i %

Death Sentence
Change Sought

YOUR BONUS . . .

SIG N A T U R E LO A N !

nom CA STATSBANK

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Longwood PTO Slates Election Of Officers

.

Drua Stores

B y Ibinna Eaten
The

nom inating

commUtee

of the Eongwnod E le m e n ta ry

y

P arent - T e ach er O rg an isation
presented
tions

it*

at

a

recom m enda­

meeting

of

the

ONE GET ONE FREE « i« "

group la st W ednesday ev e ­
ning.
Named were U n n K irk h n n
and
.Mrs.
O lad ys
P iloian ,
p resident; M rs. Jo y re Lopes
and M rs. P a tricia
L in d sa y ,
first V ire president; M rs. E m ­
ma Hope and M rs. E v e ly n
A dam s, serond vire p resident;
Lo u is K o sk y , third vice p re s­
ident; M rs. Jeannette Peters
and M rs, Hetty C o rm an y, sec­
re ta ry ; Eugene Jacq u es, M rs.
M arg aret H elm s and M rs.
V irg in ia D cIV illag g io , tre a s­

H . B e a r M e m o ria l p laq u e fo r s a fe d r iv in g to C&lt;lr. D e a n E . W e b s te r, c o m ­

(N a v y P h o to )

Hospital
Notes
M A R C H 25, 1965
Admlaalnna
Brow n, Len ard A . Urcw n, A lb e rth a
Cooper, Katherine
Dunne, C h arle* ro s te r, Q uin­
cy Patterson, U l y Itrdding,
Stary A lllce Rem bcrt, Samuel
K, W arren , San fo rd ; Made­
line Schm ipt, W illiam Jo h n ­
ston,
D e B a ry ;
P a tricia
A,
D usted, Enterp rise.; B arb ara
H ow ell, l a t e M ary; Pauline
Sp ivey. E a k e Monroe; E a r l
P u g r, North Orlando.
B irths
Mr.
and
Mrs
Augustus
J |i.,u n , Sanford, a g ir l; Mr.
and Mrs John Howell, T.iiki*

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(LIMIT 3)

BRECK
SHAMPOO

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A.P.C. Tablets
fOH PAIN RELIEF
100 ■RIG 89c

2

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|

2 lor 1 . 6 9
(LIMIT 2)
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LONG PLAY "337»"

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RECORDS

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ZINC OXIDE
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for

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TABLETS
20 » RIG. 1.19

POWOIR 7 OZ
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ALCOHOL
16 OZ. - RIG 59c

1 OZ. - RIG 29c

2 i« 5 9 *

2 'or 2 9 *

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SPIRITS
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DOWNTOWN ORLANDO - CONWAY - PINE
CASTLE - WINTER PARK - CASSELBERRY 5ANTORD STORES ONLY TOR SUGAR SPECIAL

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(LIMIT 2)

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REG. 99' ea.

2 '«r 1 . 4 8

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REG. 69' ea.

120 - REG. 1 69

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2 »°r 4 3 c

2 -D R O P IS E Q U A L

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TABLETS

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(LIMIT 2)

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^
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YEAST W/IRON

(LIMIT 3)

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C o r n e r L o t 921 N . I t h S t . ( H w y . U . S . 1 ) F O R T P I E R C E . F L O R I D A .
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Rot 4
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1n th i H im ln oli C*«unty Court
linuBt. Fanfold, Florida, in tlii
Counly Ciimnila«lont*r* Iluom.
on A p ril IS. 1 IU at 10:10 A M.
or «• iooti t h i r i i f t t f i i poii*
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Hoard of County Commit**
io iiir *
Btm m olt County. Florid*
Hy John A l t u n d i r , C h ftjy

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fir s t, second nnd third grade
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M rs. H erb ert Drueding.

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SAIGON ( i r r i ) - A Viet
t'ona suicide squadron fought
police
and
U. S.
Marine
~FLORIDA NO. 167
guards Inday and bombed the
U. S . E m bassy with 2«w to :.V)
pounds of TNT,
inflicting
heavy toss of life,
Massive, retaliation against
flic
Hanoi regim e
seemed
a certainty.
The
thunderous
explosion
killed at least two Americans
and 15 Vietnamese and wound
rd 150 others. Several of the
terrorists were blown to hits.
Deputy U. S. Antbassadot
A sharp i n c r r u c in venereal
l).
Alexis Johnson emerged
disense is reported in Semi
nolc County for 1964. !&gt;r Frank from llte rubble with blood
l#cone. Seminole County fl* .il h streaming down hi* face.
director, said today.

WEATHER: Cloudy, some showers Wednesday, hijfh in S'1*: low tuniitht in 60s.
VOL. 57
The

Seminole

brity game in S t. PetersburgTampa last weekend.
The bandsmen stayed in thr
same hotel with the MilwauB races. On top of that

there was a sport* banquet in
the hotel the sain# night.
Famous sports figure* were
plentiful i n c l u d i n g Stan
Muain), Casey Stengel. Yogi
B er ra .
Bobby Brogan and
many others.
J a c k Beckwith is the only
one who managed to gel a
Musial autograph.
•
•
•
The J o in t Commission on
Acercditation of Hospitals has
ju s t released its list of ac­
credited hospitals. Seminole
Memorial Hospital is one of
about 7.000 in the United
S tates on the annual list,
l isting is a badge of recog­
nition which the hospital can
display to its community to
prove that it conforms to
high
standnt &lt;!s of
patient
rare.
•
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•
Ofihida lo Lust inns Wi C&lt;‘*
nip Heard for her own pn*
\Htr “ beautification" propram
at the Sanford Post Office
That m i ny of van-colored
posies w«i bieulli-tuking Sun­
day after noon, i^uite some
different than the drab land*
at aping BC (l^ fo re ’Cile).
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T h e n were t.TO kn*&gt;wn cates
of venereal disease last year
compared to just n known
cases in the county five years
a£o, the health officials de­
clared.
Statistics reveal there were
105 cases of syphilis and 25
cases of gonorrhea in Seminole
last year.
Dr. Loore and Joe Garcia,
epidemiologist for the health
department, attributed some
of the Increase in VI) to in
creasing promiscuity among
younger people

ft '
&lt; a n im if ir t e r
N a v a l w ill a *a ti a
The Navy’s Ponasm v* &gt;(*• S t t u h p ,
Flrai
s
Naval
Vfr
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t
f
I’m
if
it
I
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»*t;
Vl**#
Atlantic
Air
rmmaisaani e flumbinjj Derby,
t .
Vifrn. C h itib * Ibmlh II whn Ft-rce #•&gt; March V : V i r .
bring line of Dm* nu*nt
ti»i|»M li**n "iv e
h it
re a d m e 1**
« xt-rc im t » in th e t ' m t f d S t a i r *
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Atlantic

I trrl,

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•if # of t h r run Dir *n**ial

flag o fficer*, Sanford area
hutm«»* and rivic leader*,
representative* from compano * holding defense contracts,

To give you an idea where
your F a s t e r Seal dollar, go.
consider that treatment
is
given to thousands of children
and adults who suffer from
crippling caused by am puta­
tion, speech and hearing dis­
order*. re re b isl palsy, a r t h ­
ritis. strokes, cardiac disease,
poliomyelitis, muscular dys­
trophy, spina bifida, blind­
ness, a.rnfPtit and many o rth ­
opedic
and
neuromuscular
cases.

in the urea and Sanfoul
Naval officer*.
Among the high ranking
Naval officer* planning to a t ­
tend are Vice Adm. Paul D.

.

la's* than four hour* later.
4ti U, S amt South Vietnamese
bombers destroyed a North
Vietnamese airbase at Dong
Hoi, 65 miles north of the bor
der. In the first attack on an
enemy air base of the Viet­
namese war.
It was not in retaliation for
the embassy tMimbing, otli
rials said, but retribution is
expected to be swift.
There w a s 'h e a v ie r loss ol
Ijfc In previous terrorist al
larks against Americans in
Viet Nam. But llte attack on
the embassy — described as
minder was a direct allruni
It, the United Stales
Previous terror attacks Ird
directly lo U. S, retaliatory
imds against North Viet Nam
Since then Ihr raids have
grown in scope and frequency
and have moved ever closet
to thr Communist capital ol

The dead in the embassy si
siispe.M that thev have a ven
lin k included two Americans
ercal disease to i r e their farn
a woman killed in the ex
ily physician or vail
the
plosion and . man whu died
Health Department.
later m the U S N» y llos
1\
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uc ^rr* t e J f i l l &gt;an. VD pda ii rtgon The embassy,
direcliit of the Jidnt .St ah'gI
may produt t bh idO(
uisjn itselt. was a mass ol rubble
Planning Staff* n ffu it
Aii its
m m rlr pura’ /vis, ht**ri from the tmmb which broke
»•- . ita mi*. S . Lu a - * H 1{# ii
I
and f in a 11* death. \n windows
ter
hundreds
of
\!.i.
.!&lt;t**|ih lrtH|», L i*v*hu * ^tii it at cd
4 fan
\mrrican&lt; varils around and tore s gap
1 Mil O'ill fill M‘J»r* •rviLa k»■ an d d lit year from veneiial
mg hole in a com rete side
Hi#
I'l.inil 1Mg M' a f
dp fit -e
walk.
•i ml li» rtf \•1(■i R o v * u
\
I * Mfir said M inptOtiB nf
the
\ »W
M. M.
D 11,11
VI* U'li.illv sippr.*r '•ev er I VS i . ’ O a m
Midi 1
Kl t u i 1 U hi far i- *•ff i
|,i v s io
w i‘e k - alter . e\
The blast tore the northeast
•F
pM U f
corner of Hit cm hussy Imild
111il- of t Jii* fust
,1 *■fa 1
‘ J| v.o i th m k \« •ii have a mg, smashed most of th, lirst
t x* r.i • i.f Mi# M., . k vv II 1a* rt
Dr
I-cone floor and broke nearly every
Luii. . u. at r li 1 l&gt; 111 1 1 HI • V r?H T ,l J iliM 'H M*
* .i ll VlU ir do tor oi the v. indow.
\l m I h a 1 ih.
! d* &gt;4ld
■Ia s
The explosion &gt;enl a fireball
• .iI ii d« p a rtm e tit fni j n ^is
I d fi HH * ..f 1 1...... Ih t 1 •« *1
and
■ 300-foot pillar of smoke
tutu
«'
#1ItF1 1 ichl t •FM|»rtny. Fh*- Hi!
dptolmg high above the r»of
mini Dlitlllj' IK - |»"f **' ( &lt;’1 I»y
of the six story slrurtiire
• i..
th e &gt;*oniiioh » Miinfy *
Heavy sleel grills on the win
&gt;d ( i-o mi f» ii* A i n o *1
•lows
wete
b l o w n tijek
) ..iiMHitId . TI h» ik
through
the
walls
amt across
i vriil,
rooms The rousular seeilon
till*
i o| gulf eflt h UK ill at
was destroyed. Tiles from
ri nd
uunual
Navy t ivdi.iu
buildings many yards away
&gt;, r•tn Door (I pen w i"l
-**
were tossed like rotlfelti.
it# Id Fitdayr after noon. Artil
Tiie dead and wounded lay
* at th# Msiyfair C**»l f and
ii , tangled heaps in flu wreck
CHiHtf i v * bill
W »flfiP K ii mv and T liu r * « la i
age.
\ f t •-1 Hu H'bi*’ Hd g r I v' jwM • « r r flip ftrvnl #!*%* I l l gr»
More than l"0 injured wen
foi mum i mu F u t o n ! * } , \pul
m u ll r I h r v*»fr fo r hfM iirtaken to S»lg»n ‘ Hospital *nd
Ml. I f I** atilUial N i n y Ap'J*r**nIc a il r a r m p liu n a a n il fo r
more than 5d lo the Amir
* l a tu m
Day
po lit#
vs ill Le

Social Events W ill Spark Bomb Derby

provided rehabilitation treatmerits to nwuc than It,dim
handicapped c h i l d r e n and
adulta. You c.an help.
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Known tr^-ted venereal dis
ease tU'C-s n Florida !j&gt;t yea*
amounted v 15,310, Tin* figur* ranks Florida third in
tin nation m total infectious
i o » " ' of, sv phi is behind t a l i
f&lt; rrna and New NsnrIk

Air Raids Follow-

Hanoi
Dr 1 eone urge* anyone who

Area Travel Pattern
Survey Under W ay

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Some of the rase* of ven
un ill dtMNise wen* reported in
the *u!» li ens, they said

SIX T EEN MONTHS older and 60 pounds heavier, Kenneth Harriett, who
will lie I t on May 4, today greeted an old friend on his arrival in Sanford,
J . M. ( Hott &lt;) Crowley (right), of Cineinnali, erstwhile big league base­
ball player. Crowley was host at bis huitie for Fire l.t. (ieorge Manning
Harriett Sr. (left) and Mrs. Harriett, Kenny's parents, when the buy
underwent a rare and delicate liver operation in November HMt.'l at Cin­
cinnati.
(Herald I'lmto)

•d ibt1 yt'ur HI the Iui nl ( mnninu11 y.
II ig h h g M in g a ki t(I K «*f an­
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t i J MccaKinfia al thift yn ii ft
Advice to ncweonvci s from I h i by. Apr
• Ml. will bn a
Phi* *.uf of r v e i y 10 hufiM ■*
I he Not Hi
I lou t let lh« «. t ♦ i ••pl n*n on Ui*
•if th e
HI Si'Oi lli'iji- l Oltlit \ Will bn"
i *it, i*1.11at skies of bit*" *v\ a v IlD.il day.
v, * it i ■! v» vVilit i he Fit vt few
you
from bell MI iHirfnl
of
I he 1 1 t e|&gt;tiori l* the 11 rob*
W
m T,* Hi « Mil vi y of travel
sun hum. \ «iU i an get just a* Mnintl m e e t in g g i ^ i r n l
fur
burned . . . . of rod m«n* ***# Na v y hml civilians amid n 11at i n r,?*
The survey, run ho ted by
. . . as you can when the sun f i - - ! i \ e Htriius phere o f fund,
ift owl.
&lt;h in k ,
im i»it’f !•n l r r tii i nine nl V\ ilbm Smilh A V m i l 1*
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f -r t he SI ale It M«d Departand ri»h rful d«*i nmiioiii*
M"ttda&gt;
and
Things-wi*»nt'vei -km u -unt ilThe rvi-rit, which attiart#*d *»i**fif, hi gait
flow dept.: According
to the Kuinr \„mm I»cran11,» hmt year,, w iil cun1:hut for ! h 11 ( o i f«*Uf
Virginia Commission on t on Mill he held from 8 until It rutin tli k
A ppi * viinatelly Iin |n r a 1
rtitutional (lovernment. Plot- p.m., April 0, in lhe Sanford
p } m has never . . , repeal, has Ni«vaI Air Nlathm balL-nmm J wuiiien will hr hired to visit
th* h«»m* * and Interview fain
never .
. approved the fed­
h change from prcvinu*
eral bill g i 't n g wMini'll th* v(iti
the men will wear if it »
The i r v and rmint s law h i *
right In vote
How 4 bout black tie Naval officer* will
fun
i (in f ’ agencies ate
th a t?
wear dinner dresn white or
tintin g
n the Kill v*y and
«
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M'tvira then* white uniform*.
Have you muiled in your Ladle* will enliven the eve* * io It iri'ti viewer will r a n y
contribution to the Ka*t« 1 nitig with h variety i»r rock* li,.p e r i i**i iifit **U"»t
I'H y, f|iiTiagef Warirri 1
i'ral campaign vet? If not Mill
dj «**»('&amp; and
evening'
hn-iwles
Hav written * Ir f *
hurry and do it In
the gow 11*
affiliated
Kastrr
Seal
So
Attending the reraptmn will trr to * 1 "in pa ny the .'-an
rltd icn tin&lt;I r e 11te 1 s in Fhu d111 he mini' of the Navy'* top ford HH*1viewer* »Kkiug for

The joint e ffo rt of all F a s t ­
er Seal Societies is Camp
Challenge,
Florida's
Faster
S e s l Camp, only about 15
miles west of Sanford. This
camp, especially designed for
people in wheelchairs and on
t rutches or braces was estab­
lished in 1961 on 50 acres of
donated land. More than 500
tampers have been able to go
Ihrre in the past four years

TUESDAY, MARCH 30. IOOsT SANFORD,

VD Upswing
Reported In
Seminole Co.

I'nited Press Internatinnsl
Thundershowers fell a rm s*
sretions of the Southeast to­
day as New Fngland contin­
ued digging out from a sev­
ere late season snow storm.
Bed Cross workers position­
ed themselves at potential
flooding points along rivers
in
the
Upper
Mississippi
Basin for their annual "d is ­
aster watch."
Jackson ,
Miss.,
report ri|
more than *n inch of rain to­
day, and other southern cities
were drenched Monday.
.Monroe,
I j i .,
Tuscaloosa,
Ala., and Longview, Tex., re­
ported heavy rainfall from
one to two inches.
The
surprise
snowstorm
Monday dumped at least sev­
en inche* of snow on part* of
New
Fngland
and caused
Ibiee weather-related deaths
before blowing out to sea,
Brattlehoro, Yt , Haverhill,
Mass . and Bennington, Vt.,
each lepoited seven • inch
Minus. Ski area* re|mrted ex
•client snow conditions on the
slopes.

*

Why i * it tbi* neighbor * a! ■
ways nr** willing to he of «*sislatu** v%ith one of those doit-yourself const rurl ion protriann . . . but with advi« e
only? IJ K Porter was in hi*
backyard laying brick for a
barbecue pit ami three rierght»or » of f I?red »dvice f on!y i.
plus the use of some do it
&gt;ourself hooks, Hut not mu
nf f e red to bundle the 1 1 •i a i I
fur a while.

Established 1308

New England
Digging From
Late Snows

High School

band really played the cele­

kee

United Press Leased Wire

i* turd Naval ciffn «

living

Hubbard
('onitructlon
Uum piay, o( Orlando, was
low of right biddrri for Ibr
!7tb
Ntrrrt
Improvrm rnt
p ro jrrl, Il was rrporlrd by
I T f from Tallahaasrr to
The Sanfoid llrra ld
tbit
aflrrnoon.
Stair Road Drpartm rnt at
T allahatsre said Ilubbard'a
apparrnt low bid was (J99,311 for tbr contract to widen
to four lanes and rrp a tr
21th S U t t l brtw rrn Mellon
a life and F rrn rh Avrnurs.

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to upeiate

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■ -d Hi the Mlivey.
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family

to

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v e il w ill get a letter of

tent from flu- I ir*fige*Sefi,ih
ole

I‘Ian It m u' folliiin*
d a ) * pi lot I n Hu
visit hy (lie w*tiiu*n ititei view

j* i •'ti

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l*urpote of the survey i* to
develop a trans|Mtrta t nm and
load |•li* li. All answers will
he held run fid ent hi I
W o m en h ir e d to m a k e n
le i views, in S e m in o le 1 iiuilt \
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homeowners
jel Warning
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t oddrll I‘ "'It| at S -p"'ii &gt;i of
ibis •»s ••mt
is- Hi# J ijm*#r
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Ast'i,no il Ftlwurd White may

le iprrtiv rty —- will fly thrir

Li-come t t r l u s t A m e in an lu

Uemini-4 capsule m a r ly three

take

times longer in apare than the

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peek
and

into
frllnw

(iemilli | •' J a m r i M H ' l . i U
|make * I J ' day voyage into
or hit late tin* aprlng.
Alao. Informed aouttea astd,
the fllyht whirh would set a
I S M'» * enduiain e record
_l ,
i foi s blast-off at
Cape Kennedy in June, about
one month ahead of schedule.
Officially the federal spare
■ g e n e }'. lUtrent plan* ate
much more modest.
As far »♦ public anncunce
merits are concerned, the Me*
Divill White mission is net
for sometime after Ju ly 1,
and thr ' personal look at
s p ate "
is
an
experiment
awaiting a flight beyond that.
If all K"*s well, MrDrvrtt

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filing
pcrMinnl
proper tv
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'Space Look' Slated For June
sp , (P

On 25lh Street

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d e ad lin e fV r * rin » f ilin g fo r hom e-'
1 *f end f i r m pi hm
fo r
Ih r

p i t l i i &lt; • 't o m tin * t.nt

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que vantage point
'Ihr 'spate look” aould last
onlj about 10 minutes 1 he a s ­
tronaut
would not ai'tua'.lj
leave the eapsule This is a
leal I hat “ ill he left In a
spaiem an on a future &lt;■• mini
flight.

22.W orbits that astronaut 1
(i.irdon Cooper established aa U
S. lec-rd abo.,1 21
months ago
Source* close to thr 11 3J
HPAt’K TWINS
billion (jemtni project »a „t
affinals are seriously ennsid 1 • HH A(*tt it JMj — &lt; lurago
ermg giving While the ehanre went into orbit lo-la&gt; over
at the first apace look '
America s newest span- hr
According to the proposal soes. \irgil ( t ju s i tjflsaom
the Gemini# capsule would Iw 4ru* John Young
di'presaunred arwl White would
Fhe space twins, fresh from
open his hate h on the right “ rousing but rainy reception
hand side sometime nudwa&gt; in New York City, arrived at
through
the
17,300-nule per* O'Hara International X i jp o r l
for Chicago's salute to thrir
hour voyage.
Then the astronaut would Gemini space flight of fast
stand up In his seat and stick, week.
his head and ahouldcrs outside | It was the c ity ’s first o f f i ­
the cabin, to see what it looks cial celebration in honor of
like on the outside White also membrra of the II, R space
would carry along a eam rra team.

I .a r ia

rnunl i
fj» \ jin'fcri»m*r, rriii trifled Itulay (lull 5 pm
l Thurnday i» thr alitvolulr

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Navy

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SAIGON
(U ri)
— T hs
WASHINGTON
tU I’ lt
- bombing of the U. S , E m ­
President Johnson and his lop bassy today was the boldest
military and diplomatic aides,
in a serirs of Communist
shocked by the terrorist (tomb
terror
attack* against Ameri­
attack on the U. S. Embassy
installations in South
in Saigon, today pondered the can
next move in the Viol Nam Viet Nam.
crisis.
Following is a brief run­
The Cltirf Executive, Secre down of other m ajor bomb­
tary of State Dean Rusk, Dr ings:
——
fense Secretary Robert S. MrKrh. 9, lflfif: Two bomb*
Nainara and Ambassador Max exploded under the bleacher!
well D. Taylor, who flew here of a U. S. srrviremen’s softfrom Saigon this weekend for ball park in Ralgon. Ts»o
consultations, all were inform American snldieri killed and
cd nf the bombing shortly af more than 20 other A m tri*
ter It occurred Monday night |cans wounded.
There were indications that
Feh. tfi, 1961: A .bomh .ex­
flu* latest Red attack, aimed ploded In the lobby of •
as it was directly at flic U. S [ movie theater in Saigon's
presence in South Viet Nam, American community. Three
had .stiffened the President's U, X. soldiers killed. F i f t y
determination to press for­ Anirrirnni and
Vietnamese
ward with the military drive to wounded.
force the Communists to stop
fighting.
Mey 2, 1964; Communist
saboteurs sank the U. S .
If the administration follows Navy escort aircr a ft carrier
flic course il has since the lasl Card In Saigon Harbor with
terrorist attack in February, a bomb placed below the wa­
flic embassy bombing seemed terline.
May .1. 1964: Figh t Amerllikely to result ill new anti pos
sihly much heavier U S air •an servicemen watching sal­
attacks
against
Communist vage operationi for the Card
weie wounded when a te rro r­
North Virl Nam.
Taylor, who conferred with ist threw a hand grenade in­
Rusk.
McNamara
and the to their midst.
Nov. I, 1961: A Viet Cong
Joint Chiefs of Slaff Monday,
w a s due to see Johnson today taidlng party bombarded the
or Wednesday. It was expect U. S. airbase at Bicn Hoa
Saigon
with
m orta r
rd that llte embassy bombing near
would wrigh heavily in the po! shells Four Americans kill­
lev and strategy review being ed ami 72 wounded.
conducted here tilts week
The U S bombing attacks
I tec. 21, 1961.-- Two A m i r on North Viet Nam twgan a!
most two months ago a« a rc buns killed and 63 other*
suit of terrorist attacks on wounded when a bomb e x ­
Aturns an toilets and installs ploded »t the lit ink Hotel in
SalgiUi.
lions in houth Viet Nain.
I-i&gt;. 7, 1965: Communist
guru ills* killed eight AniseBut, sim c llien the U S unlit and wounded 108 in a t ­
military drive ha* been step tach nl U. S. helicopter base
(“■d up to include broader as at Plrlku, 240 miles nnrthesat
saolts on the Notfll without of Saigon.
Fell. 10, 1965; Communist
implying thal these strikes
were of a slriitls retaliatory— suicide *i|u«ds bombed U. S .
Vrmy enlisted men's billet s t
or
tit for tat
nature
T aylor’s sl-ii to Washington •Jui Khun, 275 mile* north­
had been d o c riU 'd as ' rou east of Saigon. Twenty-three
killed
and
22
lin e," another in s s e r i n nl Americana
pet indie assessment* of U S wounded.
policy Hut olio nils prlvatrly
;n Kiwisv lodg' d, even brfm e tile
emliassv bombing, thal tllr
discussions here &lt;ame st a
particularly rrtlira! point tn
opet alums against the Red
Viet
to ng
guerrillas
and
ag.iin-l North Viet Nam. which
Ruprit Strickland and Semithe I luted Slates ilaim s sop
Itule l ounty "swapped" soma
(tiles and controls rebels.
property on 25th S tre e t in an
"even - S tephen" transaction
••MINI-1411"
this morning, preparatory to
CAPE KENNED Y t U P I ) thr S tate widening and Im­
The Air f o r c e loday success
folly rocketed a 16' ■: pound proving llir thoroughfare.
County Commission, in spa*
Mint Lab ' on s planned !i,this morning,
*no mile hop into spare and &lt;ial session
back lo measure the l a r i s f I n a I I i e &lt;1 the transaction,
turns in radiation trapped in which wus given a public
bearing la-t fall.
■mill's tnagnciit Held

Carrier Sunk

New Attacks

Hotel Bombed

‘Tit For Tat’

County 'Swaps'
25th Sf. Sites

2o American- wetr reported
so hadly wounded tlirv wrrr
being flown lo i lark Air Base
in the Philippines,

•Murder’

Despite his m lories Deputy
Ambassador Johnson met ini
mediately with lop civilian
f ir a l lim e in m i new propand military aides In discuss
* r I &gt; m ual
r a il
af
'Ir e
retaliation.
W mI k e i *■ o f f i r r in I h f ro u rf'
In a slntrmenl he said the
liuUfer, h r in g in K Hie d e n i or
laimhlng
was soother example
■g r r c m r n l f#ir d eed , I9 B 5
Of the Viet ( ong s readiness
au ln im «»iiilr r r g i» l r a t i o n und
lo attack civ Ilians
v a lid
F lo r id a
d r iv e r '*
li*
The
Vietnamese
govern
ffHhf.
rnent railed flu attark an ael
I hurisday . . . 3 p.m . . .
of savagery — not an act ol
dradhnr!
war, but an act of murder
At the same time it an
nouneed today's an raid
Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao
Ky, commander of the Viet
namese air lorce, said the
raid had been planned fot
MIAMI ( I l l ’ ll William Sin some time and «•«» not in re
nolt, 7N a bodyguard who was lallation
for the
embassy
hit by a bullet in the 1933 as bombing.
sassinatiun attempt of Frank
tin I). Roosevelt in Miami,
SCHOOL AID B IL L
died today of pneumonia
WASHINGTON ( U P l J —
Sinnoll was one of the late House
Democratic
leaders,
president bodyguards Feb. IS, confident o f strong support,
1933, in Miami's
Bayfront loday railed up the admin­
I’ark when Gulseppe Zangata istration’s 1 1.3 billion school
filed at F O R '* bark
aid bill for debate.

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EARLY-AMERICAN STYLING

FDR Bodyguard

Dies At Miami

• 1.usurious Heirloom
• 100% Colton
Heavyweight
• Graceful Bullion Fringa
• No Ironing— Marhina
Washable
• W hit. And Off-W hit*

ONLY

99

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Png* 4-A—March 29. ’65

WfraH!

ECKERD

Longwood PTO Slates Election Of Officers

Drua Stores

By Donna Bistea
The

nominating committee

yV

19A

of the Longwood Elementary
Parent - Teacher Orcanisation
presented
ila
recommenda­
tion*

CDR. II. D. SHIVELY, Sanford NAS executive officer, presents the John
H. Bear Memorial plaque for safe driving to Cdr. Dean E. Webster, com­
manding officer of ItVAH-13, in recognition of "The Bats" maintaining
the best safety score for February.

(Navy Photo)

Hospital

a

meeting

A dm ia.lon .

**f

iti*

T o ft n

his wife, Hnll.v, who pins tt flower lo his lapel
in honor of ‘‘Doetor’s Day,"

(Herald Photo)

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• I »K ' l l

KILLER REG. 98c
(LIMIT 3)

LUDENS
CO U G H DROPS
REG 10c (LIMIT 3)

L| r

■ A.P.C. Tablets
lc | 2 .. 8 9 *

39

ORBIT
MULTIPLE VITAMINS
100 s - REG 3 .9 ?

2 tor2.99

T U M S FORTHE
TUMMIE

(LIMIT 3 ^

2rl2

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MATTRESS FRESH
,

i.ocvn:i&gt;

on highway i i :. iietwkkn sankohh
AND NEW SMVKNA l»HA( II IN LAKE ASIIIIV

Wednesday J.” March 31

AEROSOL
SPRAY CAN
REG. 1.00

(ON THE CHEMISES)

2 ,or 1.00
(LIMIT 3)

AIRWICK Breezy

Lake Ashby Is Noted For Excellent Fishing:

7 OZ. SIZE
REG. 69*

Soil in Dark Sand and in Ideal

2 '« 6 9 “
S O FBATH
T IOIQL U E

V

(LIMIT 3}

Already Cleared, Plowed and
I linked
Direction: Travel IDgl.w ut ,115 from Sanford l.mnrd New Smyrna Urgcli Properly
i* located midway between Dairen and Nmm.ul*, uppoailr Bake Ashby. Sign on|

19c O FF
R E G . 1 .2 5

for

(LIMIT 3}

•GOLDEN

FOUNTAIN

RESTAURANT

W IT H
H ID D E N B O D Y

T

Near Hudson Paper Company wlterr many are employed
and I'uErika's lending Itesidenlinl area.

REG. 2.00

H

ASTRINGINT

TOMORROW 1:30 P.M.

FRIDAY, APRIL 2 — Three Homes just North of Ft. Fierce at 125
Chamberlain.
MONDAY. APRIL 5 — llROOKSWHITTON HOTEL &amp; MOTEL on large
Corner Loy 921 N. 41 h St. (Hwy. U.S. 1) FORT PIERCE. FLORIDA.
MONDAY, APRIL 12 — HUENA VISTA MOTEL on the beautiful Gulf
of Mexico, MARATHON, FLORIDA.
W rit*

■ nA 1.11

f

(LIMIT 2&gt;

Reauliful Dutch Colonial Hume on L&amp;keview

Ave. in Kissimmee.

Njtiorul Really &amp; Auclton Company
Mdultnidg ORLANDO f LA CArdcn H07l-

To

Have

Your Properly Soldi
During T h is Prim e]

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( 0 0 TA PItTS
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2 i- 59*

YEAST

2

(LIMIT 31

LIQUID

TO A TEA SPO O N FU L

REG. 69* ea.

2 id 1.69

BARBARA GOULD
FACE POWDER

for

(LIMIT 3)
VITAMIN A O

(L IM IT 2 )

CREAM
R IG

79c

2 l»r 79*
(LIMIT 3)

2 "&gt;'1.48
(LIMIT 31

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ANTI ACID TABLITS
50 • - R I G 69c

2 tor 69c
(LIMIT 3&gt;
b u iiir id

ASPIRIN
100 l a b i a l , R IG 99c

2 lor 9 9 c

(LIMIT 31

(LIMIT 31

BEEF-IRON

ASPIRIN

for 1 * 0 0

2 D R O P IS E Q U A L

W/IRON

CMILORIN S

LONG PLAY "337&gt;"

RECORDS
REG. 99* .a .

2

(LIMIT 3)

LIGHTER FLUID

REG. 29' CAN
(LIMIT 3)

2

m il k

or

MAGNESIA

e~*y “ . M S IL IC O N E
--------1

CAR POLISH

.x-----REG. 1.19 Pt.
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A W IN !

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(LIMIT 31

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PURI-DENT

TABLETS
30 t R IG . 1.10

P OW D tR 7 0 7 .
R IG . 75c

2 »°r 1.19
(LIMIT 3)

RUBBING

ALCOHOL

2

75c

AMMONIA

SPIRITS
1 07. -

2 »°r59c

2 29*

CAMPHOR

1 0 7 . - REG 4 7c

R IG 39c

CASTOR OIL
1 0 7 . - RIG 4 3 c

(LIMIT 3&gt;

PEROXIDE

WITCH HAZEL

tor

33c

(LIMIT 3)

PURE GUM

TURPENTINE

a or

PTS.
FOR

REG. 39* PT.
(LIMIT 31

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CELLO TAPE
REG.-29*
(LIMIT 3)

(1IMIT 31

(LIMIT 3)

■ O I . — R IG . 33&lt;

(L IM IT 2 )

(LIMIT 31

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R I G I 09

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(I tMIT 31

lor 9 9 «

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2 &lt;«39* 2 "»1.98

2
for

7 C.O.P. STATE &amp; COUNTY LIQUOR LICENSE
Completely Equipped__________________ ___

B SHAMPOO
RECK

|

PERMANENT | 2 °'47* 2 f°r43c

PALATKA. FLA. — PUTNAM COUNTY

TUESDAY 1:30 P.M. APRIL 6

for 4 3 c
(LIMIT 3)

(LIMIT 3)

Famous TONI

COCKTAIL'BOUNCE — DINING HOOM — COFFEE SHOP —
PACKAGE SHOP in 1he teeming HOOM area of the
CUOSS STATE HAKGE CANAL

(LIMIT 3)

2 for10° 24CC SW EETA

ANTI ACID PINTS
R IG . I 4B

6 0 Tab IaH BI G. 39c

2 Bedrmtm — |
I 1, Hath
Partly
Kurni*hed
Hume. Barge
Biting Kimm
Huge Kitchen]
Paneled Drn

.2 '” 9 8'

3IN IM IN T IR G, TU6I
R I G 43c

(LIMIT 7)

HOME PLUS 17 CLEARED ACRE TRACT

2 69

REG. 69*

REG. 1.00

ALKA-LADE

2 ,0rO 7 c I 2 l«r 59*

HANSIJROUGH /7i«/ ( O S •••, ? « c i y (|^||/ S r j i i * S i t t e r f 9/ t

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TABLETS
130 - P IG . 1 69

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(LIMIT 3)

(LIMIT 3)

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(LIMIT 3)

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(LIMIT 3)

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1 II S

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LYS0L SPRAY n
REG. 1.19 7 OZ.

2 -6 9
-S Q U IB B

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(LIMIT 2&gt;

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BIG. 3 5 c {LIMIT 3 )

I

(LIMIT 3 )

REG. 39*

C D K * i:i

Hoard of C o u n t y Comt^laa*
toaara
Eam iho la C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
B y J o ha AUftandar, Ch aJf*

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f°r69e I EMERY BOARDS

2

COTTON BALLS

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{LIMIT 2)

R I G 35c (LIMIT 3)

N O S T A IN

S A F E T Y C U S H IO N E D EN D S

lonara
•htmlnota Co un ty , Florida
fly John A la Bandar, C h a i r ­
man
Attaat A r t h u r n a ck w lt h , J r
Fub lla h March 29, !&gt;•&amp;

IhJa.

BOBBY PINS

ACME

C|f»rk

tty

Truck (lurden or Grove

l ’ublic h a a r l n g w i l l ba hold
(n tha Bamlnola Co un ty Co urt
llnuaa, Hanford, r i o r l d a . In tha
C o u n ty Cotnm Ualonara Hoom,
• n A p r i l 11. IM S a t 10;0« A M .
n r *a a«on t h a raa fta r aa po«a*

FIRST AID SPRAY
(LIMIT 2)

N i . i . ii

\ttili-ff *&gt;f I' i i M ir t f i a r l n i
Nolle* t* h r i f l i y g|««n, lloftrd
of (’aunty t'om|n)t*1&lt;&lt;n#n of
fit ml ntil* Co tin I &gt;, Florid ii, pro.
t&gt;D»* in r * to ii* fin* r. •11*iw him
i1r*&lt; i litftd pr tt|ii&gt;i t &gt; gi.uftd ii u \
Mlitttl* F a m i l y tl ft»idftiit lal In*
«on#d 11c - 1 C ir u n t n 11oin# oj
I ’oiintrjf Kplftlr# IH*trlol 411 of
II ill I op teals I ft* F it I th#i d#*R rib n l ft* I&gt; ih k ftonlh ««f Nurili
JKtr«*L ft fid 1/M mil#* ftfftt of

Road.

R U B B E R T IP P E D 6 0 ' t

REG. 6 9 c
2 OZ.

Igapell.er n

for

&gt; til Ir* of F u h i l r H r o r l a i
N utlet la h * r t b y yi^an. Hoard
aif C o u n ty Comniiftatoijpt • ofFrrn lnola Coun ty, F lo r id a , will
f i t a r an appaal aaa ina t t h i da*
malon of tha Samlnola County
Z o n l i tf Comm I*# loti da iiyln a r t*
I’omniB ndlria t ha m a n log of
follo w in g dfticrlhed proparty from H*1 H inaU F a m i l y
fla a ld a n lla l to l l - l Itacraatlo ni
All of Halm tthadawa Huhdlvl*
•Ion. F u r t h a r daacrlhad aa l y ­
i n g aouth of (ha ht, J oh n* I I I v*
ar, aaat of tihadow I&gt;rlva avid
n o r th of klullat U k t
1'ark

JO H N S O N &amp; JO H N S O N

H E L P S R E L IE V E P A IN -

T o w n of &lt;**#* l h # r r f
I* M llr.t Si
t
L * r i j . Flo r ida

*

FOR HEADACHE
&amp; NEURALGIA

(LIMIT 2)

Tui*(i Clerk

Seminole County Medical Society, is honored by

t

6*1ftf»#r-*B *p**u•* &lt;*■ A

%ll i |* «|»at! I'M rPTiilttrd *•»
ttia f ••iiow I on iu M r M i.

I)lt. ItOIIKIlT M. ItOSKMONI). president &lt;»f the

IP A N A
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i»'»*(fin* »ia v lit nisi i i ) n**d lo
•■f ft* r

REG. 25* * a .

f o l i o w ln k

Legal Notice

iloard of County Cenmol***

14 OZ. SIZE
REG. 97* •a.

Pflr '

T b * Tovt n of ( ,i M * l b r r r y rrit h •

• S .m in sl. Plata Sha.gin| C s n l.r C a titlk .rr y
• Sanford Plaia-Sanfard

PACKAGE OF 6
FOR FAST
HEADACHE RELIEF

MOUTHWASH

L#
on

• 5601 S.tifh 0 r * i t | . A v . _ P i a . t o i f l .
• 701 t * u f b O r l.a d a
W in t .r ftarlr

C E P ANTISEPTIC
A C O L B-C POWDERS

ir 19, ms.

rj(ii , Ml m i»Id ■

ADVERTISED Bl

(MTONICIgYMISl)

i Norik O r a n ) . A v . . - 0 r l . a d *
l 2172 t a i l C . a w a y I d . - O r l o n J .

Ct»K -I5*»

LONDON ( D P I ) — B ri­
tain’s latest super highway
was snarled by traffic jams
just hours a fte r it opened
Wednesday because a group of
smalt hoy* threw stones at
vehicles from a footpath over
the highway.

P ublic haarit'if will lit hr Id
In tti# Hptnlhni* C o v n t r Court
litiUBB, ttanfurd, F lorida, In Hit
Co u n ty Comm I* ilona r* itourn,
on Ap ril IS. l l l i at lo .on a M
nr as aoon th*rft4fi#r « b po#**
Ibla

GET ONE

group Inat Wednesday eve­
ning.
Named were l,enn Kirkhntt
and
Mrs. Gladys
Pllntan,
president; Mrs. Jo yce Eopei
and Mrs. Patricia Bindsay,
firat vice prealdcnt; Mr*. E m ­
ma Hope and Mrs, Evelyn
Adams, second vice president;
Bonis Ko»ky, third vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Jeannette Petera
and Mrs. Betty Cormany, sec­
re tary; Kugene Jacques, Mr*.
Margaret Helms and Mrs.
Virginia DrIVillaggio, tre a s ­
urer.
Servinir on the nominating
committee were Bcroy Riley,
Mrs. I-ouise Bell, Mrs. Mary
Rowell, Mrs. Ja r k t c Tiisnn,
Mr*. Eva J o Hick* and Mrs.
Virginia DelVillaggio.
Election* will take place at
n meeting scheduled for April
27.
Providing an entertaining
program
for
last
week’s
meeting were students of the
first, second and third grade
classes in a Mother (loose
Operetta under direction of
Mrs. Herbert Drueding.

Traffic Tic-tip

Av•nur

A A

the

F I C T I T I O U S NAMV3
N O T H ' 1C Irt hc rtlijr #lv#n th»1
w « ft r ft triRfiffftd in Luftitvcftft i t
2®?4 i : i P o rta l Drlv#, Sanford.
fUmlnola &lt;?ounfy, Florida, uni|*r I lift flrlt tlnu * n ft frit of, C\i *
trim Ar! Sarvii'ft, «nd th*t i f
Intend to r* j |i » i rr naM natoft
with th* Clftrk of th** C i r c u i t
Chin t, Ham 1no}* Count Y, F l o r ­
ida. In ftccordftnr# w ith th*
provlftlmift
«f
tli»
F V I lt l o i m
Nnoift
to-wit
SftHlon
Mb f t Flo r id a Htutn^ft 1»17.
F l u . Carifl K i i l h r
%r»1»ih Mkibanep
Pu blish M i r t h 29 h. Ap ril I.

MARCH 25, 1965

Ft##*vlrv*

of

Legal Notice

Notes
Mary Ann Arm .trong, J t » n
Brown, Lenard A. Brcwn, Al­
b e r t h • Cooper, Katherine
Dunne, Charlee Fo iter, Quin­
cy Pattereon, Lily Ilrddlng,
Mary Atlice Humbert, Samuel
K. Warren, Sanford; Made­
line Srhmipt, William Johnalon, DeBary; Patricia
A.
Hosted, Enterprise; Barbara
Howell, I-ake Mary; Pauline
Spivey, l.nkc Monroe; Earl
B a t e , North Orlando.
Bir th i
Mr. and
Mr*.
Augustus
Brown, Sanford, a Kiri; Mr.
and Mrs. John Howell, Bake
Mary, a boy.
Hisrharitea
Ja n e t Cold,, Valerie Colbert,
J e r r y Coffman, Elisabeth Ann
Daniela, Maggie Burlier, MiB
dred B. OhnrpeniriB, I’atriria
Bansholtoin,
Emma
Smith,
Eliralndh Mirks, Fred Harris,
Alberta Webber, C h a r l e s
Davenport,
Sharon
Sparks,
Je an n e tte Hawkins, Barham
Itainay, Harry h Udell. Bluef,*rd MeWhorter, t.lr.rle h
Fnw.11, Vrrlllla Purvis, I ory
Jones and hahy Kith Sanford;
Flederiek Pert irk 111, Mabel
West, l.loyd Dtman, Deltnry;
Paul W. Miller J r ., Deltona;
Ethel Muse, Bake Monrre,
Earl Fltrpatrtrk, Sioux City,
Iowa.

at

SHULTON

2

/.w I

2 1« 49*

29c

OLD SPICE

- -

- REG. 4 9 c

for

SHAVE
BOMB
61* OZ. REG. 1.00

2 * 1.00

(LIMIT 3&gt;

DOWNTOWN ORLANOO - CONWAY - PINT
CASTLE - WINTIR PARK - CASSILBIRRY ISANIORD STORES ONLY TOR SUGAR SPECIAL.

fLIMIT 2)

EVEREADY

DIXIE
CRYSTALS

FLASHLIGHT BATTERY
STANDARO-D

(LIMIT 2 &gt;

BARBARA GOULD
LIPSTICK
REG. 1.50
(LIMIT *&gt;

REG. 20* «o.

for

REG. 1.50

)

(LIMIT 3 )

f.r 2 0

WESTINGHOUSi
vM6 N k U m *1 I.M
•r p m

M*nk«*4,M

•&gt; PmcnanaM — U-

for

2

UMITI

■Ant,

SU qQ r

LIGHT BULBS
STANDARD
* 0 - 73-100 WATT

REG. 25*

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Episcopal

Baptist'

Adventist
TUB tRU RUTH-P A T
ADVENT 1I T CHUHCH
Cernar Tth A Elm
J. L Mara h a lt ------------r at tor
REE V IC E ! SATURDAY—
Rubbuth Uchool
HI# a. m.
W arch Ip Barrlca _ 11 :M a. m.
WadandaF N l«h »
Prayer ■arrlea —
T it! P- w.

ewBitr ewuRcw

F IR I T BAPTIST CHTTBCM
I I I Park Aranua

r. B. Chauea

Morning Worahlp
Bundar Behaal —
Horning Warahlp _
Training Dnlan —
Branlng Warahlp Wad. Prayer larrlea

Methodist

Paator

a m.
1:41 a m.
11 tM a m.
d ill a ta
T ill a "•*

T ill A *■

Church Strut, Longwoed
Fr. CharlM W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Ctmmunlea _ S:M a m.
Family Barvia* A
CIsaacs
,, .
1:11 a m.

CWBTBT METHODIST
CHURCH
Bunlsnd Estates
Citrus Heights
R lv, Charles B. H o gg „ Pastor
Church School ____ 1:41 A m.
Morning W o n h lp __ 11:44 a i a
M T P ----------------- - 4:11 p. m.
Eve. W o rs h ip ___ T:H a m.
Wed. Prayer Bsrvle* 7:11 p.m.

BOLT CROSS
441 A Park A v a
F r. L r t f D. Sapor. Raatar
Holy Communion . . 1:11 a m.
Family Bsrvle* and
Sunday School
I.-M a m.
Morning Prayar
(P in t Sunday —
Maly Cimmualia 11:44 a m.

Southern Methodist

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MtUtOWART

BLDER BFRINOB BAPTIST
Old Orlando I I at Haatar A » a
B. Hamlltoa O rlffla _ Paator
Buadar Bchoal _ _ M4I a m.
Morning Worihlp — fin d a m.
Training I7nlan — d ill a a *
Branlng Warahlp __t i l l a ■».

a l l ia n c e c h u r c h

1411 Park A r c at 14th SL
Ear. Clifford B. Harrod, Falter
Huadar tehool ----- t i l l a. m.
Wanhlu Serrie# — lit * * a. m.
Evening Warahlp _ T ill p. m.
Alliance Tenth
Patlawahlu (Tuea.) tit* P- m.

FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIFT CHURCH
B o s u n 's Club Building
I I I Oak A v a
Durward H. knight J r. Paster
■under Bchoal ____ |:tS a i a
Epwerth L e a g u e
1 : 1 1 p. m.
Worship Borvloo
t : l t p. m.

iv e y e r Barrlau----- f i l l »&gt; m.

Christian
Assembly O f God
riNECnCBT AMEMBLT
o r OOD CHURCH
Car. IT U uad Elm
K. M. Wilder -------- —.P a s te r
Bunder Behaal ---**
Morning Warahlp — 11:41 a. m.
Ecanlng Warahlp — T ilt p. m.
Teeth Barr. (Bun.) - *iM p. m.
Mld-Waak Barr. (Wad.) - f i l l
p. SL

Baptist
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCM
Car. 14th BL A Oak Ara.
s a il imtth . - ----- - : . r *ltl r
Buadar Behaal ----- };• • *• » •
Marking Warahlp — l l i » * a. re.
Tralalag Uualaa — 1)41 a m.
E n a la g Barrlca —— 1:41 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barrlca T ill A
Huriarr Opau
W TR R ---------------- ft* * »• ■Buadar Rita Broadcast
WEBTBTDE
BAPTIST
Ilk BL A
taka R. K lag
Buadar Behaal

MtBBtONART
CHURCH
H o »r Ara.
............ Paalar
----- !•:•• a m.

M on lu g Warahlp — 11:44 a. m.
■reutug Warahlp — f:M a « l
W adaaadar .
Prarer Barrlca —
ftdl PP1HECREIT BAPT1IT
CHURCH
Oaora Road
Morulas Wonhlp . 11tM u. » .
Bundar Behaal
- 1:41 a. m.
Tralalag U a la a -----d ill a *&gt;•
Bracing Warahlp _ 1:11 a m.
W ad Offloara A Teacher*
Hatting ........... — I I I * A a

Free Methodist

P IR t T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DIPCIPLRB OP CHRIST
HIT a. Banfird A t a
1L Virnaa Fuller
Bunder Bchoal ----- 1:41 A m.
Morales W onhlp . U :M A m.

FRBB METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th St. anB Laurel Ave.
Rar. L. H. Xotloy ___ _ Paator
Tllsphons: llt - T I ll
SunJsr Bchoal ___ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:41 a m.
Kvsnlng Worship _ T:*i p. m.
W i t Fraysr lir r lt o T:l* A m.

Church O f Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
l i l t Park Arenua
Bert Brawn - ...... Braagellat
Bundar
Blbla Btudr ,------- 1I:M A m.
Mamins Warahlp _ It i l l a m.
Branlng Barriaa — d ill p, m.
Sea ••Herald of Truth** l p . m .
Bundar an Channel I
Tuesday
Ladles Bible Clean . 1:11 A m.
Man'a Claas —----- T ill p. m.
Wadnasdiy
Blbla CUM ------- fiM A bl

Lutheran
oood
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1**4 A Orlando Drlr#
/
Hsry. IT -lt)
Saaford, Florida
llt - T Ill
The Rar. J, Oordoa P a a r y ,
Faster
■ under Behaal _ _ 1:11 a m.
Morning Warchtp
l l i l l a. m.
Communion—First Sunday la
Each Month
Blndorgartoa and Kurucry

CHURCH OF CHRIST
annoy*
Ralph Brawar Jr. Braaglllat
Blbla I c h o o l------- It l* a m.
Morning Worship _ 1:11 a m.
K cnlng Worahlp _ I I I ! p. m.
Wed. Prayar Barriaa lit * A as.

PAOLA CHURCH Ob' CHRIST
Hlthway 4* Waal
Morrla Ruby —
Braagaltad
Bible CU m ______U:I4 a m.
Morning Warship — II tM a m.
Evening Wonhlp — d ill A *■
Blbla Claeeaa Wad. . f i l l a «a

Christian Science
PIKST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
I I I Bast Becond Btraat
Sunday Barrlca A
■under Bebaol ----- tt:M a m.
Subject:
"Probation
After
lim it"
Wednesday Berrien - CM p. m.
llr-dlng Room: H I W. First
W senders: 11:11 e.m.—4:10 p m.

JORDAN HlBSIONAItT
BAPTIST CHURCH
M il W. rtrat strait
Bandar Behpal —
1 *;** a m.
Mamins Worahlp — I I tM a is .
Blbla Study (Bunder) f lM ptn.
■vangellslls Barriaa f:M a to.
Wad. Prayer Meat — f tM p. m.
Bill Stephana---------- Paator
A Cordial Welcome ta All

Church O f God

OAKLAW N BAPTIST CHURCH
1741 Country Club Road
Bpauaund by FI rat Baptlat
Church
Bar. R. T. B a rre tt----- Paator
■unity ichool —.—a 9:41 *« nu
W onhlp Forrloo _ IItie a m.
Trulhlus Union —
*t*l A "&gt;•
Branlng Worship — T ill p. m.
W i i Prayer larr. — T ill a a

CHURCH o r OOD
lind A French
U H. A lfo r d -------------paator
Bunder School —
1:41 A m.
Morning Worship — II it* a. m.
Kvengellello Barr. — 1:1* p. as.
Family Nlshl Barrlca
T. P. B. Wad. ----- T ill A **•

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. 414
PA 111*1111
B ir. Joeh L o n g ------ - Paitor
■under School ----- lin o a ro.
Morning P ir v lii — I t :*• a m.
Training U n ion -----1:1* p- m.
Brining Pirrleu
ItlO a » *
W idnnday H iilln g it
Organisation _
1:11 A » *
P ra n r
——— ft** A a
Chair . . . - ------Stl* a ■“

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
t i l l Rim Aranua
Rar. Robert W e lc h -----Paator
Bundar School .....— 1:41 A m.
Worahlp Barrlca _ H l t l a m.
K naelUtla B arr.__T ill a m.
Tuader:
Blbla Training ----- f i t l A * .
Thuradayi
Young People Barriaa T ill p.m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THB NAZARENE
W. Jnd BL at Maple Ave.
Paul Riches _ _ _ _ _ Pastor
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a is .
Mornlag W arahlp__11:11 a m.
Youth Hour .. _ _ _ 1:11 p. i a
E vangelist!* Barrto* T ill p m.
Mld-Waik
Bsrvle* ( W i g ) _ T;M p ns.
Third Sunday
Singlyirgtlas —_ M l p u

Ev*r thought shout that word — its deep, stirring metuiingT We atart
out rb part o f r family. And even though we know we era ''little” it
doesn't matter. We are part of the family— that's important. And what
we will become—the family ii looking out for that!
Then one d iy we are grownups. And again we are part of t family.
But now we are "big.” Oh «o bigl For whit the real of Uie family will be­
come—that depends on us!
How important a part did the Church play In your transition from being
Tittle to being big? Well, in this free land, the chances are good that you
grew up apirJtualiy a* well as physically.
But, even If you didn’t— lt*« not too late! Not only can you see your
children o ff to a free and fine education, but you can coni* with them to
church . . . where the "little** and the "big" learn of GOD . . . when the
truth of Chriat'o teaching guldea the destiny of THE FAM ILY.
Ofjntkt JIM JCfuSmAAmuRr ttrwirm, lot,

Mittha*

11iH-M

Mindly
Ach
14:1 M l

Tuesday
I Caeinthlm
0:11-24

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THB RBDBBMBR
H I W. Ilth Plaea
“The church * f tha Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Thl* U U *

THE CHUftCH WOK A U ,
ALA. FOR THE CHURCH

Wednesday

The Church li the grMtiit b r io
« earth tor the building of cheractw
and good citiirnehip. It la a atom
bouM of spiritual velum. Without a
•dong Church, neither democracy
nor civilisation can survive. Thera
ata four aonod reasons why every
person should attend mrvicM regu­
larly and support the Chunk. They
arc: (1) For hi* own aaki. (2) For hie
children's sell. (1) For tba sake of
his community and nation. (4) For
the sake of tba Church itMlf, which
needs his motel and material lupport
Flan to go la church regularly sad
l*ad jour Blbla daily.

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Thursday

Fridiy
Iphaslint

4:1-10

1:1141

Oalitiaiw

Pentecostal

141*"

Herbert W. S o a r s !---- Paitor
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Worship S irv ln — 11:11 a m.
K ladirgurtta sad N u n cry

Methodist
PIRBT M BTH O D irr CHURCH
411 Park A v a
Rar. Robert M. Janklaa, Paator
Morning Worihlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday Bchoal ----- 1:41 a m.
Morning Worihlp _ ll:S l a m.
M TF M illin gs
«:I| y. UL.
&lt;lBt|rmidlatA Binlor)
B n a la g Warship _ 1:11 p. m.

.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
I l l Orange Strait
R iv. B. Ruth Oraat _ Partly
Sunday School
- H ;M a m.
Morning W onhlp _ l l i l l a m.
Sunday Bvanlag _ T ill p m.
Wed. Blbla Study _ T ill p as.
Conquerors Meeting
Friday
t i l l p m.

Presbyterian

OBNBTA METHODtBT
CHURCH
Rov. w . B. TImma —
Pastor
Bunday School------- 1:41 a m.
Morning gorrleoa — 11:44 a m.
Choir Fraetleo Wed. T :ll p m.
Every One WilaumA

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Santord, FI a
Oak A v a * Ird S t
O ron r C. Sowoll Jr. — Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Paator
Chureh School______t i l l A m.
Sioaton Hosts ----- 11:41 a i a
Moralng W onhlp _ H :l| a i a
Floaaar Fallowihlp . I;H p a
■snlor HI Fellowship 1:11 p m.
Ersalng W onhlp _ T ill p m.
Wad. Prayer Maatlag t:ld p m.

ORACB MBTMODIBT CHURCH
Onora Rd, At Woodland Ave.
Rev. John H Hlroa Jr, Paator
Churoh School —
1:41 a ba
Mornlag Warahlp — !1;M a m.
M TP
■ . d:M A »

COVENANT PREIRYTER7AN
ITT! South Orlando Drive
Thomas H. M s k lu ---- Puator
Warship
- 1:04 a m.
Church Bchoal _
11:14 a m.

'.Vs.

I Corinthian*
14:10-21

PTRBT CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENH
Lab* Mary, F lA
Rar. W, L. HolcombA Paitor
Buaday
1:41 a m . -----Bible Behest
11:11 A m . — Morning Wonhlp
1:01 p i a — Branlng Service
T:0I p m. _ W *1 Mld-Wo*k
Prayer Barrlcia
1:14 P- m. _ Last Wed. Mias,
loaery Berries
'*

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■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleGREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
ART BROWN
" PEST

eO N TR O L-

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Ssnford

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employaaa

BETTY CASS
Injursncs
Hwy. 17-92, CsiMl berry, FU.
---------H A R R E LL* TEVERLY--------AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 2Cth St, Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

NELSON A CO., INC,
Oviedo, Florida

. -H G R N E J W S T R reU T O R S rIN C .------------------ W S H N O L B - M D C * - -

Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

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

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. l i t St, Sanford

COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS of
AMERICA
Southern Bell Telephone Employees
Local No. 8108

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
800 South Bay Ava., Sanford, Fla.
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L» Robinson and Staff

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. HodgW aad Stott
COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Stoma and Employaaa

A. DUDA * SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Stott

HILL LUMBER * HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employaaa

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Witooo and Staff

kNTE. INC.
IN
L. D. PLANTE,
Oviedo,, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

8TENSTR0M REALTY
Herb Stanatrom tad Stott

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Comnantos
Irvine L Pryor and Stott
BOB'S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallistar
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

and Stott

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mra. A1 Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Stott

W IN N DIXIE STORES

and Employaaa

-SEM INOLE C O U N T Y A R E A CH U R C H DIRECTORY
BAPTIST
SaUaak Baptist Church, Orlada
Casual Baptlat Church, t i l l Oak A rt.
Ckuluata Flrci kaptUt Ckurck
Ckulurt* Baptlat Mlaslaa
■Ida* Springe Baptlat Church,
441 Lehman HA
Flret Baptlat Church, 411 Park Ara.
Friendship RapUat Church g f
AlUmusit* S grlrgf
BA. 444, A 1tamo at* Bprlsgs
rtrat Baptlat Church * ( bakery
Plral Baptist Church *&lt; Oauara
P in t Baptist Church ut Lake Mury
First Bupllat Church, u( Luke Haurue
First BapUat Church a l Luagwacd, Oar.

SL
A m 'i
Catholic
Church,
Farahlug
Piece, DaBarr
SL K arr MacdaUn* Cathella Church, Malt*
Und A r c Altamonte M r l i n
Ch r i s t i a n
OakUwa Bautin C haact, 1741 W. Mlb BL
Oitaau ttaptlai Church
Flnacraat Baplln Church, t i l W. Onora R i
Fralrli Luka B afllal Church, Ridge ltd.
Fare Fark
Prograaa HlMlenery BautUt Church, Mid war
kaeeud Uhllah M leal* aery BautUt Church.
Nluth * iliek err

rtrat chrlatlM Church, !I*T i. Sanford A rt.
Congregational Chrlttlaa Church,
14*1 Fork A n .
NorthcU* Chrlctlaa Church, F U i U h
Uavaa O r, Maitland
church

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Church
Church
Church

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Church
Church
Church

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FUfMt
Fun uiulu**4**!r*"■epilct Chunk, Orlada
L s n Smstharu Baptlat Mlaalaa, Chals*ta
Mlaalaaary
Baptist Church North Rd.
MMMau

Baptlat

StpulusOUn SupuTt

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at

Oak,
Ond.
Ood,
Oo4

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I I I Hickory
IIM h Franck
Orl*4o
Mleelaa, BatorprHa
EPISCOPAL

chunk

Churah. aaueva Hwy.
ML Ollru Mlaslauury kaptlct Church, Sun
lo a d s Spr ing* B A , L*ugwu*d

c h r is t

ChrlaL t i l l S. Fork A to.
of Chrlct,
Oauaua
at ChrUt,
Loagwood
o f Chrlat,
Facia

rfrat*Ba*tlSt^Jhurah at Orlada

Mp m SShUs

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Chunk ul the nativity. Lake Harp
A ll Scale Catcall* churoh, i l l ouk Arc.
Ramus CdlkuUu Msau, Bpcrtamaua a u k
Ckuluutk

AU Salute episcopal Church B. DaBarr
A n - Bstararlae
ChrUt Rplauopel Church. U u y w a it
A ll Bulnu Kptcoopal, Ectarprlo*

brash
Aacanalau Luthuruu Church, Over
Ovtrhruuk
D r, Cucaalharry
Ooai IhaphacU United Luthers.
IIM l OrlauUo Dr.
Lutharu* Churoh o f the M I M M r ,
l i t W. Mth rtacu
Messiah Luthuruu Church, Amarines Laglaa
‘
Prairie Luka,
Lake, reru
Fern Furk
Fark
Mall.
Prulrla
■L Lukaa Lutharuu Church, RL 4M Stevie
METHODIST
Raruttt Mamarlal Matbedlet Church, E
Denary A r t , Ratarurlao
Rear La ha MuthadUt church
Ralhal A.A4.C- Church. Cuuuau Height*
Caaaaltwrrr C t u n m llr Methodic! Church.
H e r . 17-11 * Finer Ridge Kd, caiaathdrrr
lit Barr Comment* MaUudlad Church W.
Highland* DaBarr
Chrlat Methodic! Church
Ruulaad Butatec
r i m Mathadiat Church, l i t ru rk A r c
rtrat MathadUl Church o f Ocladu
rtrot UouUara MuthadUt Church
Woman's Cluh M l Oak Arc.
Frau McthcdMl Church, l i t W. dlk BA.
Oenevu Method Iat Church, a caeca
Oraca Mathadiat Church. Oder* t i
Qraat Chapel A R E Church. Or Iado
Oakgrova Mathadiat Church, Oclada
Oataaa Maihadin Church

P a a la
Waatayaa
Mathadiat,
at
44
w . at re a l*
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Capt. James O. Mayo Day

Sanford said goodbye to Florida N avy League and the
Capt. James O. Mayo today at armed forces committee of the
a Joint civic club luncheon at­ Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.
tended by an overflow crowd
One, a plaque presented by
at the Civic Center.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., of the
The commander of Reconn­ armed forces committee, was
I.oring Burgess. president aissance Attack Wing One, an “ award of special m erit."
of
th e
Seminole County Naval Air Station, is leaving It
bore
the
inscription:
Chamber o f Commerce, has Sanford Tuesday to become "Aw ard of special merit pre­
Issued the following state­ commanding officer of the sented to Captain James O.
USS Xantahala out of Norfolk, Mayo in recognition and ap­
ment:
Va.
preciation of outstanding ser­
'•The membership o f the
Captain Mayo was presented vice to his country and this
Seminole County Chamber of several gifts by the Central community."
Commerce aalutes Chief Roy

the son o f Sanford, chairman John tween personnel of the wing
of the Seminole and the citizens of Seminole
presented Mayo with a color County Board of Commission­ County," Housholdcr said.
The Chamber's resolution In­
Polaroid camera; Dr. W. Vin­ ers and Judge Karlyle llousvited Captain Mayo and his
cent Roberts, president of the holder, o f the Chamber of wife June, to return to Semi­
Central Florida Navy League, Commerce.
nole County to live upon the
“ We express our great ap­ Captain's retirement.
gave the Captain a scroll and
Robert llrssrrer, secretary, preciation of Captain Mayo's
Copies of the resolution
presented a handsome silver personal efforts and great suc­ were forwarded to Secretary
pitcher.
cesses in his operation of Re­ of the Navy Paul H. Nitxe and
Attack
Wing Adm. David D. McDonald,
Resolutions c o m m e n ding connaissance
Captain Mayo for his service One, and bis unceasing devo­ chief of Naval Operations.
to the community were read tion to devektping the finest
Captain Mayo responded to
by Acting Mayor A. L. W il­ civilian • military relations be­ the gifts and resolutions with
Andrew

Carraway,

of

armed forces committee, also Alexander

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an expression of thank* for
the many kindnesses shown
him during his assignment in
Sanford.
Remarks alto w ere made
by Capt. Claude W. Swanson,
NAS commander, and Capt.
Richard E. Fowler Jr., who Is
relieving Captain Mayo Tues­
day.
Richard Deas, president of
Saaford Rotary C jo , gave tha
wv coming rematks and the
Evocation was given by ChapU 'n Leo J. all Dot aid.

Williams, Chief Mack Cleve­
land and Director o f Public
Works Syd RiChnrd fo r their
-10-plus-yeara o f

outstanding

service to the citizens o f this
community.

Change Of Command Set Tuesday

“ Their many years o f faith­
unparalleled in this or any
other area o f Florida. May
the record o f these men fo r­
ever be a challenge and In­
spiration to others."
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•
Those B-lTs will be fam il­
iar eights in the skiee over
Seminole County during the
next few weeks. Jim Haley,
o f the U.S. Department o f
Agriculture, snys they expect
to cover 4,000 acres an hour
in their aerial fig h t on the
fire ant. They will be Dying
just above the trees because
the lower the better — fo r
them. There are 208.320 ac­
res to be covered in Seminole
County.
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Seminole County

VOL. 57

United Press Leased W ire

Sixteen more palm trees
were planted along the Lake
Monroe shoreline last week
in the first phase o f "Opera­
tion lleautlfy” before the
city had to pull their equip­
ment o ff fo r another job. You
can tell how nice it’s going
to look eventually.

Thousands Join
John Young Day
Thousands o f Central Floridana attended “ John Young
D a y" festivities In Orlando
Saturday in honor o f Aatronaut John Young, * native o f
that city.
Twelve jeta from Sanford
Naval A ir Station opened the
official program with * fly ­
over o f Lake Eota.
On hand fo r the day-long
event honoring Young waa
Vice
Prealdent
Hubert
Humphrey and Mra. Hum­
phrey, U. 8. Hen. George
Hmathera, Gov. Haydon Burna
and many other dignitaries.
Young received a special
•ward from the d t y o f O r­
lando from M ayor Robert
Carr.

Zip Code 32771

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Established 1908

M ONDAY, A P R IL 26, 1965

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

NO. 176

Bombing To Continue
Defense Secretary Robert S.

A ll civic luncheon
clubs
•*1ih\&gt; "cUliSCIKd * their” ‘meeting*
this week in order to join the
combined luncheon honoring
Capt. James
Mayo today.
Thera will be no meetings o f
Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions or
Jaycees.
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W E A TH E R : Sunday 79-68; shower* thru Tuesday, high in 80s; low to light 65-70.

A new recreation area Is
going up just outside Han­
ford. The Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad
is developing an
nrca near its offices on Per­
simmon Avenue.
•
• •

A special guest at the re­
tirement party given at City
Hall by public works employ­
es for retiring "S id " RiChard
was Mrs. Mary Harkey, sec­
retary to City Manager Pete
Knowles. Mary recently un­
derwent surgery and this
was her first "social outing.”
Mary will soon be returning
to her desk.
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on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

*

Chinese Reds
Aid Guerrillas,
-McNamara

A pint o f blood for a steal:
dinner? N ot exactly.
Hut
those who donate to the Hlood
Rank for the Nika from
March 1 to May 28 will be
given a free steak dinner at
the Elks Club May 29.
s e e

* * * *

ulltr

That scholarship (o r loan!
that “ Jarring Joe” Farless is
getting from the local Uni­
versity o f Florida Alumni
Association is fo r |2r&gt;0 not
$1&amp;0, ns reported. Joe is get­
ting his picture in the paper
so much lately that someone
thought we had Intentionally
deducted $100. Not so. Joe.
•
• •

There doesn't appear to be
much doubt about which is
the most popular participant
s^prt *|Ut&gt;und town. John
SpelskV tells us that there
are about 1,100 men and
women bowlers in leagues at
Jet Lanes.
•
• •

Capt. Fowler
Will Succeed Wide, Varied Career
Captain Mayo Chalked Up By Mayo
CAPT. JAMES O. M AYO

ful dedication to Sanford are

IU U V A

Mary Miller
Fatally Hurt
Near Palafka

• • •

T raffic Toll
M IA M I

(U P I )

—

Seven­

teen persons died in auto acci­

WASHINGTON (UPI) — dents ui-ound Florida during
McNamara
Communist
South V iet

aaid

today

infiltration
Nam

that
of

the

weekend,

four

in

Mrs.

one

unconstrained."

Jurlca Friday night when the
ear she was driving left the

Final Session

rom! on a curve about three

(U P I)

—

Ha said U. S. bombings of

The Supreme Court met to­
North 'V ie t Nam would con­ day to hand down derisions
tinue.
and orders and to begin the
McNamara told a televised final week o f argument o f the
news conference there was 19CI-(I.ri term.
Communist

guerrillas

in

Riot Quenched

T O K Y O ( U P I ) — Riot po­
South Viet Num “ are living lice, helped by April showentirely re-equipped and re­
era, today quenched a demon­
trained with the newest Chin­
stration near the U.S. Em­
ese Communist fam ily o f
bassy by about 15,000 leftist
weapons.
students and worker* pro­
"Th e carefully controlled
testing America's policy in
air strikes will continue as
Viet Nam.
necessary to impede the in­
filtration and to persuade the
North Vietnamese leadership
that their aggression against
tho South must stop," he said
in an opening statement.
SANTO DOMINGO, Domini­
McNamara estimated that
at least 10,000 Red guerrillas can Republic ( U P I ) - Rebelwere sent to South V iet Nam held Radio Santo Domingo said
in 1904, and said the great Dominican A ir Force planes
bulk o f their weapons came today bombed the presidential
palace "and the people." It
from outside sources.
He also noted that an in­ laid Navy gunners shot down
creasing number o f tha Infil- one of the attacking planes.
-tr a tm — afp-.-cirimT.ttly
p er­ — Thc-rebcbr ac-^kinytu return
cent in 1904— were born in ousted President Juan Bosch
to tho presidency, said they
North Viet Nam.
Previously, most o f the were attacking the highway
guerrillas were South V iet­ between the city and the air
namese, trained in tha north. base at San Isidro, to prevent
“ With the changing nature the Air Force from bringing
and the Intensification o f in­ tanks into the city.
filtration both o f arms and
The Air Force opposes the
personnel, tha course o f a g ­
gression pursued by tho gov­
ernment o f North Viet Nam
has grown progressively more
flagrant and unconstrained,"
said McNamara.
“ The latest step is the cov­
ert infiltration o f a regular
combat unit o f the North
Vietnamese army into South
Viet Nam.
“ Evidcnca
accumlated
In
the last month hat now con­
firmed the presence in north­
west Kontum Province o f the
2nd Uattaliun o f the 101st
regiment, 32&amp;th Division of
the people's army o f Viet
Nam,
McNamara plarsd tha num­
ber o f "hard core" guerrillas
in South V iet Nam at 38,000
to 40,000. He aaid there were
100,000 armed "irregu lar*"—
part-time guerillas.

HAIIGE OF police captain is pinned on Hen K.
Butler (le ft) by his predecessor in thut runk,
Chief Arnold Willinm*. Both promotions nre
temporary, pending retirement o f Chief Hoy G.
Williams Oct. 1.
(Herald Photo)

Dominican Palace Bombed

BUILD-UP?
SAIG O N ( U P I ) — A regular
unit o f the North Vietnamese
army ia fighting in South
Viet Nam,
American
and
Vietnamese officials disclos­
ed today.
It was tha first official
confirmation that a regular
army unit from North Viet
Nam had joined tha fighting.

Miller, 44,

this morning.

W A S H IN G TO N

evidence that the “ hard-core"

M.

smnshup ond five in another

waa ''pro­

gressively more flagrant amt

Mary

o f Snnfonl, suffered fatal In-

return of Bosch to succeed place Cabral. He was reported
Donald Reid Cabral, head of under arrest after announcing
a clvlUan junta ousted over hl| ..rellrem cn r (rom ^
the weekend In bitter fighting.' .
.
.
. . . . .
The rebel-held radio said l,CI • n,‘ relurn 10 Pr‘ v ,t* llfe"the people" were holding the following his ouslcr.
wives and fam ily members of
Air Force, Navy and some
Air Force pilots aa "hostages" Army unit* balked at plains.
Ur f o / w * i r ffid - n r n if -a s-g p - to bring Bosch back to the
tacks. A number of pilots'
presidency. He was ousted by
wives appeared on the radio
exhorting their husbands to de- ■
coup is months ago
feet to the side of the rebel*, because of alleged “ softness"

fighting appeared cen- toward Communists and e n ­
on a bitter dispute beM,rxist-I-cnlnlsU.
leaders of the weekend
Dominican
Radio,
in
a
to see who would re
broadcast shortly after mid­
night, hinted that the coup
had not br«n completely suc­
cessful.
"Don't go to sleep tonight,"
the broadcast said. "This is
your revolution. Onward with
your revolution."
The broadcasting used the
term "rebel arm y" in referr­
ing in the pro llotrh forces,
and urged all exiles to return
home.
Jose Rafael Molina-Urena,
newly named acting president
of the Dominican Republic,
ordered Into effect the consti­
tution created two years ago
when Bosch was installed as
A Fern Park man was in­
the
country'*
first
freely
elected president in three de­ jured this morning when his
motorcycle struck a car on
cades.
U. S. 17 92.
Irvin B. Johnson, 34, of MOO
Wells Avenue, was admitted to
To those letter mailers who Seminole Mmorial Hospital, af­
have been using the drive-in ter the accident at 7:45 a. m.
letter drop at the post office near Dynatronics.
State Trooper J. L. Sikes
driveway entrance: The mail
box was damaged when ■ laid Johnson's motorcycle col­
A R E A L FOE instead o f mock enemy troops
patron drove too close to the lided with a compact car driv­
was encountered by members of the local Florireceptacle. It now Is in the en by Mr*. Bessie T. Rodgers,
da National Guard during weekend maneuvers
shop fo r repairs and, accord­ 302 Sunland, Sanford.
at Ocala Nutionul Forest. Sgt. 1/cl James J.
ing
to
Postmaster
Cecil*
Sikes said Mrs. Rodger* waa
(Jimmy Joe) Kendall, o f Company B, 124th
Heard, will be placed at tha making a laft turn into tha
Mechanized Infantry, shot this five-foot rattler
parking lot exit soma time Dynatronics plant when tha
as It "chimed” its way out o f a gopher hole
later this week.
Sunday.
(Herald Photo)
accident occurred.
f&gt;

The
tered
tween
revolt

miles north o f I'alatka on
Hwy. 17, struck a concrete
.culvert and Xllppjd ovar aevv.a| time*, i t 'f c t a learned
here today,
Florida
Highway
Patrol
Trooper T, K. Bowman re­
ported that Mra. Millar w «a
alone In the car, returning
from a business trip to Jack­
sonville. She apparently lost
control o f the car, which left
tlie road and struck the cul­
vert causing it to flip over
several times, throwing Mra.
Miller out and crushing her
underneath. Trooper Bowman
reported that although Mra.
Miller's car waa equipped
with seat belts, her twit was
not fastened.
The accident occurred about
9:10 p.ni. and Mra. Miller
was dead on arrival at I*utnam Memorial Hospital in
Tnlatka.
Mrs. Miller, a widow, was
employed aa a freight classi­
fication assistant In the aupply department traffic branch
wj-Sjrrftrrvf •Hvnat-Air'Otathrrr
for the puat nine yean . Sha
was n “oriner chief petty o f­
ficer In the U. S. Navy
W AVE*.
Survivors I n c l u d e two
daughters, Donna, 12. and
Victoria, eight, o f 2403 H
Grandview Avenue. It has
been requested that in lieu o f
flower*, donations be sent to
tha educational fund o f tha
Mid-Florida Women's T raffic
Club in Orlando.
Services were conducted at
Sanford Kavul A ir Station
Chapel today with burial In
Evergreen Cemetery in Or­
lando. I’allliearera were mem­
bers o f the women veterans
American I,egiun M a r i o n
Clark Post 227 o f Orlando.

Fern Park Man

Hurt In Crash

Mail Box ‘Mailed’

C ap t James O. Mayo will
pass command o f Sanford's
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One to Capt. Richard E.
Fowler Jr. Tuesday, ending
an association with tha com­
munity and the Sanford naval
program which began two
years ago.
The far-reaching aviation
command will be changed at
2 p.m. in formal ceremonies
in tha Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
tion's hangar 4.
For Captain Mayo the cere­
mony will lie his last official
contact with the eight squad­
rons he hna guided during hi*
tour. When Captain Mayo
firat took command o f the
then Heavy Attack
Wing
One, he had six squadrons,
hut the addition o f two more
brought the total to eight.
For the relieving officer,
Captain Fowler, It will be an
Introduction to th* men he
will lead for the next two
year* as commander o f the
N avy’* long-range, carrierbused air strike arm.
Tuesday's ceremony
will
feature an address by Rear
Adm. R o b f t Goldthwalte,
roifimander of Fleet A ir Jack­
sonville. Admiral Goldthwalte
waa tha Wing's firat com­
mander, serving from Feb­
ruary to August 1951 when
tha command was n e w l y
formed in Norfolk, Va.
Weeks o f Intensive prxqiarationa have led to the change
o f command. Captain Fowler
has undergone a comprehen­
sive series o f briefs, confer­
ences, study acssluni and an
accelerated fligh t schedule for
gaining familiarization with
tha Vigilante, Sanford-based
aircraft capable o f flying
twice the speed o f sound.
Hollowing the change o f
command ceremonira there
will be a reception in the
N A S ballroom with an anti­
cipated 200 civilian guests as
well as selected station and
wing personnel.

School Requests
Deadline Friday
This la th# final week for
request* fo r transfer o f pu­
pils fo r th# 1905-00 school
year, It was n'portrd today
by It. T. Mil wee, school su­
perintendent.
Under policies adopted by
the 8eminole County Board
o f Public Instruction each
pupil
eligible
to
attend
school* o f the county shall
have the right to:
1. Enroll In the school
which he attended or would
have attended hy promotion
or original entrancs during
tha 1904-05 school year.
2. Raquest
admission
to
th* school nearest his resi­
dence.
A request fo r transfer to
the school nearest hi* resi­
dence shall be mad* by the
parent or guardian on forms
provided by each school o f­
fice and the office o f th*
county superintendent.
A ll requests fo r transfer
fo r tha 1905-M school year
shall be submitted to th*
school principal or th* coun­
ty superintendent on any
regular school day during
this month o f A pril.

Capt. James Otis Mayo, a Slovakia | executive officer.
native o f Quitman, Mias., has Fighter Squadron 101| pro­
enjoyed a varied civil and
jects co-ordinator fo r test and
military career.
development, Naval A ir Spe­
Ha completed a four-year
cial Weapons Facility; tacti­
course in three year* at Mis*
cal development officer, staff,
ilaslppi State College with
Commander • ln-Chlaf Pacific
the highest academic average
Fleet, co-ordinating develop­
In tho history o f tho school.
ment c f new tactics fo r air­
On graduation in May 1911,
borne, surface and submarine
he accepted an all expenses
weapons system*; executive
scholarship to study econo­
officer and later commanding
mic* at the University o f V ir­
officer o f Heavy A t t a c k
ginia.
Squadron Six; Southeast Asia
This schooling was Inter­
and Latin American m ilitary
rupted by World W ar II, and
advisor, staff, U. S. A rm y
he entered naval flight train­
W ar College.
ing, winning Ids wings at
Before reporting to San­
IVnsiwvla on Dec. 10, 1012.
ford, Captain Mayo waa oper­
During World W ar II he
ations officer o f th* USS
served a* a torpedo piano
Franklin D. Roosevelt deploy,
pilot aboard several aircraft
ed to th* Mediterranean with
carrier* in th* Pacific, par­
the U. S. Sixth Fleet.
ticipating In three major
While In service around th#
campaigns, winning three A ir
world, Captain Mayo
haa
Mednts and the Presidential
maintained his academic In­
Unit Citation.
terest. Ha has a master o f
A t war’s end, Lieutenant
arts degree in International
Mayo was offered an all-ex­
relation* from Georga Wash­
pense* scholarship to Har­
vard graduate school o f eco­ ington University and is a
graduate o f tha U. 8. N aval
nomics but elected Instead to
Intelligence School, th* U. th.
remain In the naval service.
Naval
Russlaw Language
Subsequently, ha has had
School, th* A ir Command
varied assignments, Including
S ta ff School at Montgomery,
the following: Assistant naval
Ala., and the U. S. A rm y W ar
attarhe to Belgrade, Yugo­
College at Clarllal* Barracks,
slavia, and Prague, Cteeho
Pa. He la a qualified Inter­
preter and translator o f tha
Russian and Serbo-Croatian
languages.

Routine Agenda
On Tap For City

-W A D r

7 T T T c a C T \ ,-

Scminolo High junior,
was elected *tatc jire.tiilent o f the Technical
Education Club* (T E C )
o f Florida at the ntate
convention in Bradenton. Club member* also
took high honor* in
other field*.

Public hearings, aonlng or­
dinances and razonlng prob­
lems will occupy City Com­
missioners at their regular
meeting at 8 p.m. in city hall
tonight.
The public hearings will
consider revocation o f occu­
pational lirenaea.
Itezonlng will concern aa
area south o f 26th Street to
-S6th--Street -brtwwri--P»Tni»C.* *
to Avenu* and Laurel A ve­
nue to lie reroned from C -t
to C-2 and an area south o f
25th Street presently R 1 A to
bo rezonsd C-2.
Also on tha agenda ta the
discussion o f tha problem o f
dtdlnquent personal property
taxes and the collection o f
bills.

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W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
President Johnson will hold
a new* conference Tuesday.
It w ill be open fo r lira televi­
sion co v* rage.

of colors!

USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD!

�LeadershipFight OutcomeMay SettleSteel StrikeQuestion
PITTSB U R G H ( U P l ) - T h a
outcome o f the lenderihip
fight within the United Steel­
worker! Union (U S W ), which
will ba dccldad In tha next
day or two, may help deter­
mine If there w ill be a na­
tionwide Heel atrike Satur­
day.
Tha USW 'a three interna­
tional tellers w ill announce
form ally Tueaday or Wadnesday who won tha union’s Feb.
8 presidential election — In­
cumbent President David J.

haired leader would .-tact by
putting the "national Interest
•head o f personal Interest"—
and presumably stand aside.

McDonald, 62, or Secretary- Secretary John T. Connor eight daya, planned to meet
gave the following assessment again with MrDonald, Abel
Treasurer I. W. Abel, 68.
It appeared almost certain o f the steel contract dispute: and other union leader* In his
" I f the union leadership continued efforts to avert a
the winner would he Abel.
McDonald, w h o a e t h i r d situation la settled, definitely, strike.
four-year term aa |50,000-ayea r president expires June 1,
has opposed vigorously an ex­
tension of the current threeyear ateel contract due to ex­
pire midnight Fridey.
Abel never haa coma out
definitely agalnat an extenalon.
In Washington, Commerce

then the prospects fo r at
U nit an Interim agreement,
carry over Into a period o f a
few months or perhaps longer, would be very good. We
hope this happens."
William E. Simkln, head of
the U. S. Mediation and Con­
ciliation Service, who ha*
been In Pittsburgh the pait

Connor said any prolonged
steal strike would hava a
"disastrous result” on the
booming U. S. economy.
Connor said it was "too
early now” to tell whether
President Johnson would have
to Intervene In the contract
crisis and Invoke the TaftHartley law to force an 80Hay cooling-off period.

Slmkin said ha hoped to
schedule a meeting later in
the day with the negotiating
team fo r 11 major ateel com­
panies.
Commarca Secretary Con­
nor, noting that McDonald
likely would be declared loser
In the USW election, said he
hoped the handsome, silver-

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The Summer Months. We Would Appreciate
Your Cooperation In This E ffort.

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118 S. SANFO RD A V E .

PH. 322-2624

SrHKETRlCH! H t PUB1IX

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ERIC F. Uhl, AMM,
serving aboard RVAH-

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3 at Sanford Naval A ir
Station, haa re-«nll#tcd
in the Navy fo r alx

ytara. Ha, hi* wife and
daughter re aid# at
Lake Mary.
(N avy Photo)

Spring Roundup
Is Scheduled By
Geneva School
Hr JoAnn

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Spring roundup at Geneva
Elementary
conducted

School

w ill

Tueaday,

bo

begin*
•

nlng at 8 a.m., for nil chil­
dren who will he entering
flrat grade at the echool next
term.
Mra. Hoy Nichole, princi­
pal, haa adviiod thut a nurae
from tha Seminole County
Health Dapartment will be
preaent for tha roundup.
In order to enter flret
grade thle year, a child muat
be alx yaara old liafora Jan.
1, I860, and birth ccrtlfl*
catea w ill be requested from
those reporting for registra­
tion Tueaday. Uecorda o f im­
munisation also w ill bu ne­
cessary.
Kach child Is required to
hava a amallpox shot and
Mra. Niehbla/kdvlaea that the
varclhiitlon may ba obtalnad
from tha fam ily phyalclan
or at lha County Hsalth Daparlmant. However, the ehota
w ill not be available through
the county department after
A pril no.

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WASHINGTON
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Leader
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today that tha Senate would
atrip the voting rights hill of
the liberal-sponsored provision
outlawing atate and local poll
taaea.

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April 26, 1965 — Pape 3

Christian Womens Fellowship
* Attends Meeting In Sanford
Member! o f
Women'i

the

Christian

Fellowship

of

the

W inter Park Christian Church
were guest* o f the C W F o '
Sanford First C h r i s t i a n
Church for the April meeting.
Mrs. Ruth Knight, presi­
dent o f the local group, pre­
aided over the business meet­
ing. The treasurer’s report in­
dicated all commitments had
been met to date.
A program, "The Modern
Crucifixion," was presented
In an effective method. The
sanctuary o f the church was

Organists Guild
Sets Workshop
Dr. Austin Lovelace, one o f
the country’s trading church
musicians and well-known or­
ganist, lecturer, composer, au­
thor, and children’* choir
conductor,
will
conduct a
workshop this Friday ami
Saturday sponsored by the
Central Florida Chapter o f
ihe American Guild o f Or­
ganists.
The Friday night two hour
session devoted to hymn play­
ing and preparation o f an­
thems fo r rehearsal wilt get
underway at 7:30 p.m. at
First Methodist Church, 42
Hast Jackson
Street,
Or­
lando.
The Saturday morning ses­
sion will be held at Park
Lake
Presbyterian
Church,
300 E. Colonial Drive begin­
ning at 0:30 a.m. with Dr.
I.ovdance briefing organist*
nml choir directors on work­
ing with a junior choir fo l­
lowed by a ijuestlon and an­
swer period.
A ll organists and choir di­
rectors in the area ara in­
vited to attend.

dimly lighted except fo r one
spotlight focused on a red
satin covered table (symbolic
*
o love and sacrifice o f
. ..it ). The table held a
simple cross ami a white
bordered picture o f the cruci­
fixion.
During the program, aoft
background piano music in
keeping
with
the
Faster
theme was presented by Mrs.
W . H. Young. Mrs. Lester
Tharp sang “ Were You There
When
They
Crucified My
Lord.” Others taking part on
the
program
were
Mrs,
George Morgan, Mrs. J, [,.
Horton Sr.,
Mrs.
Rirhard
Harnett, Mrs. J. L. Horton
Jr., Mrs. O. D. Landrcis and
Mrs. Louise Jackson.
During the social hour re­
freshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Knight
and Miss Flo tlishop, to the
following women from Winter
Park: Mines. Frank Cotten,
C F W president, and Helen
Hartxrll,
Evelyn
McGraw,
Bonnie Entwisllc, June Ley,
Vivian Gilbert, Betty Caldwell, N ell Ryan, Dnva Blanch­
ard, Martha Nelson and Car­
rie Browning.
Sanford members in at­
tendance were Mmcs. Vcrn
Fuller, H e l e n P e a r s o n ,
France* Jobes, Valorie Bar­
nett, Wilma Morgan, Ruth
Knight, Carol Jamison, Mable
Bishop, Martha Young, E liz­
abeth Horton, Virginia Row­
land, Merle Hinson, Flo Bish­
op, Louise Jackson,
Edna
Landrcis, Eunice Horton and
Elisabeth Tharp.

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Xante In which assessed Kie.
WF. B ELL — SE R V IC E
Itlrl end Myrtle Jenkins. All of
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ty of Kemlnole. State of Flor­
ida, 1’ nlesa sin-h certificate
A N D R E N T YAZO O
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law the property described In
I C U / IC
SALES AND
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L -C Y T Id
SERVIC E
to the hlakest ensh bidder at
the front door of the Kemliiutr 2JI7 W. Country Club Road
t'outity Court House at Hartford.
&lt;20X11 ST.)
Florida, on I he first Monday
to the month of May, ISCi, S A N F O R D
F LO R ID A
which is Ihe 3rd day nf May,
ISIS.
(Official Clerk's Heal)
Arthur II. Ileckwlth. Jr.,
clerk of circuit Court.
Kemlnole County. Florid*
lly; Henry II. Tamm, Jr..
Deputy Clerk
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I t ’i always difficult to say food*
bya to a good friend and neighbor.
But the day has come when the necessary words must be said no mat*
ter how painful the task may be.
Captain James O. Mayo, comman­
der o f Reconnaissance Attack W ing
One. is leaving us fo r a new assign­
m en t
Tuesday he will turn over his
command to Captain Richard E.
Fowler Jr.
W e in Sanford are reluctant to let
Captain Mayo go because our assoc­
iation has been an extremely grat­
ifyin g one.
But being "N a v y ” we know that

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

UNMASK!

W ith Regrets

. .

change o f commands are Inevitable
and officers and men must meet the
challenges o f new assignments in
other parts o f the world.
Captain Mayo has been with us
almost two years and we are grate­
ful to the Navy for sharing him
with us.
. . .
The Captain’s background Is so
varied and his qualifications so
great that we are really surprised
that the Navy let him sU y with us
as long as it did.
We can only say we are envious
o f the officers and men in Captain
Mayo’s new command. They will be
getting one o f the best COs in the
Navy.

The Voter Pays
Called Press International

Rugged School Issue
Americans will spend more than
$4.2 billion this year to build up­
wards o f 10,000 new public and pri­
vate schools throughout the country#

With such a vast sum involved,
It is not surprising that scrambling
fo r a share o f it should exist among
the producers o f just about every­
thing that goes into an educational
plant, from structural materials to
textbooks.
N or is it surprising that school
boards, under pressure from sales­
men, architects, decorators, educa­
tors and other experts, should make
some controversial decisions.
An example o f how competition
between the makers o f two different
b u t similar-purpose communities
they
represent— is conventional
flooring versus carpeting for class­
rooms and libraries.
In recent years, the latter has cut
into the market dominated b&gt;
halt or vinyl tile and
ilgh initial expenditure, the makera claim, Is offset by carpeting’s
warmth, acoustical qualities and low
maintenance cost.
’ ’Resilient’ ’ flooring manufactur­
ers say it is just the other way
around. Some boards have been per-

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suaded one way, some the other.
In Appleton, Wis., early this year,
the school board approved the Instal­
lation o f carpeting in one junior
high school. The cost was $5,400,
compared to $800 for the vinyl tile
previously planned. Public disapiroval forced the board to reverse
ts decision.
In this Instance, dollar signs
aroused taxpayer interest in a school
system. But money isn’t always a
factor.
How often do we concern our­
selves with the host o f other pres­
sures incessantly playing on the
schools these days— the demand to
upgrade teaching, to introduce new
subjects and revitalise old ones,
book-banning campaigns by fringe
groups, the question o f student
work load, to name only a few ?

f

The spirit o f man is the lamp o f
the Lord, searching all his inner­
most parts.— Proverbs 20:27.
•
•
•
Conscience is an inner voice that
warns us somebody is looking.—
H. L. Mencken, the late critic and
satirist.

Political Notebook
W A R R IN G T O N (N K A ) —
pressing

U.H.
that

officiate
this

are

month's

Berlin.
— Increased

Germans have become high­
Allied

mill

tary patrols in East Berlin.

ly dependent. The Red Ger­
mane

import

$2M

million

— Added restrictions on worth o f goods from West
Red harassment o f West
Berlin be followed by U.B.- trove! by East German etU
Germany a year, including
Allied-West German pressure sens In North Atlantic Tree
sissble amounts o f eisenllal
on the East Germans.
ty Organisation countries.
fertiliser.
They're discussing:
— Tightened controls on
One group in the govern­
— Stepped-up Allied m ili­ Allied and W est German ment wants to step In with
tary patrols on the autobahn commerce with East Germa­ one
of
these restrictions
between W est Germany and ny, trade on which the East within weeks after the end of
the Red harseement.
Thsse lat's-do iomrthing o f­
ficials contend that unless
there's
Weatem
action,
th
ersll
be
continued
harassA turn sate Borises
menta. They hold that the on­
Mrs. Ritchie la r r in
Mrs. Jells Bertas
ly way the Communists ran
u s -iiia
lie discouraged Is to hit bark
■ear Lake-rarest City
every tims they act up over
Mrs. Maryann Milan
Lake Mary
Berlin.
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Mrs. fra m e s Wants*
Another group o f officials
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Casselberry
wanU to go mors slowly. In­
M is. Jane Casselberry
Labe M
stead o f acting, they want
U IIU I
Mm. ■. L. J
to send a follow-up note some
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time after the end o f the Red
Lon gw sad
Mrs. Jean Mag in
harseement, saying that this
Mrs. Doans Satan
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lin t the way to do bualnrsi
t
M
U
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DeBary
and hinting obtusely that if
North Orlaadn
Mrs. John
the Communists act up again
Mrs. M argaret Cosby
this way wa'II respond with
III-4TM
Deltona
one or another o f theaa
Octree
M ia. Mildred ■ easy
Mrs. Clarence Beyder
trade-patrol-travrl actions.
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Genera
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wash their hands o f any after-he-haraumenl action. Tha
way the cards read now, they
won't even alt still for a post­
harassment hint o f latar re­
taliatory action.
Instead, tha British, French
and some American officials
Pag* 4
Sanford, Florida
Monday, April 26, 1965 will push fo r another tack:
1. L et well enough alone
• n m
a. uiai/ow, natron nan ru L iean a
vis-a-vis the Reds end Ber­
m ea n vm.rni.iaa,
el
lin and be glad they pushed
r m aaooasntan
an n a a r ALasA noaa
no further.
Associate K4llor
Advertlatna
Director
r u n van r m .T
2. Discourage t h e
West
a o v anaan
Usesgtag Bditor
Germans from having any
aunts wikM AM
A4vertlslea
more national meetings in
Oeeletr Better
4A M
• n rrta a lie n *
W est Berlin (because these
aesleeee
c ity B aite r
n g iU U the Bede),
et ur w u u
N o decision on whet path
Oeeatr Bdlter
Meekaaleai Ian *.
to follow has yet been made
BILL riN C B N T
it s ft I’ beiesrsekar
except to hold on to U.S.-Al­
lied rights in Berlin end iU
Publishes-dally assert Saturday, lu s te r sad Christas*: tubaccess
routes. Tha dont-rocklicked t e l in te r trncssdleg Christmas.
the-boat group is gaining,
■ c a e c a im a a b a
however.
I le a e Delivery
There's a strong feeling in
Br Ban
saamoLB cooarr
the government aa o f now
«»e Weak
ll.e e | Veer
l l t B t le e r
that the United BUtea has
U S a B ee the
M • assails
enough on its hands with
E M • B e s ik s
M # • Boathe
Vial
Nans end that it
L B t Manta
LN 1 Masta
V- a . Vee tel a e o l ations peevide U s t nB
aabeeri#Uses I wouldn't be emart to do any­
Bald Is edvases.
thing nt this time that could
f iv e tha Rada an eacuaa fo r
M e Merald It a
a f U e Oaitea m a s whisk i s sa&gt;
llUsd aactaBvely to the see ter rensM lseiiea e4 aU the laeal atirring up mors troubla in
Europe.
saws pelsted U U le
These officials are Ignoring
M itred as eeeead staaa matter
h M U at
new
government-sponsored
Miles ed aealerd, flerld a , aid er U e A l t a i '
etudlee which indicate that
i. tin .
ualsaa Bad treaty infrac­
tiona are f e l l o w * quickly
n« U te edition
And determinedly with asms
iut written peratlanea a f the nni
effective uettaa, tlm Commun­
Adlvldsni nr (in n reenunlkli far
ists normally g « M te further
MBBMW
treety-bfeaki«t.

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Bruce Biostct — Roy Cromley

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Dr. Phillips Is coerh of the
college cross country teem.
Ho he Is meanwhile helping
build up stronger heart* la
his athletes, thereby assur­
ing them a longer lifespan.
Parents,
encourage your
children In engage la regu­
lar, steady forms nf heart
exercise,
not just t h a
“ spurty" I Id-yard dashes!
CASE V-473: Dr. Leo Phillips is professor of philosophy
at Hillsdale College.
But he Is also an avid de­
votee of athletics, as well as
the coach of s very successful
cross-country team.
Recently he telephoned me
■bout
getting
a
talented
clergyman for his college's
Religious Emphasis Week.
So I asked him about his
cross-country team and he was
proud to tell mo it had won
first place In a quadrangular
meet with much lsrgt-r univer­
sities.
"Congratulate your boys for
m e ," I added,
"And tell them they are In
the most healthful form of
athletics.
"F o r cross-country builds
up the heart muscle better
Uian any of our other types
of college athletics.
" I t exposes the heart to a
long, steady form of exercise
which develops more power
and also larger coronary arter­
ies.

"Both of these medical re ­
sults are wholesome.
" F o r the more powerful
heart thus can slow down to a
standard pulse rate of maybe
M beats per minute vs. the
usual 72.
"And those larger coronary
arteries will not be plugged
as readily by the same site of
floating riot as would kill a
person with smaller coronar­
ies."
You readers often ask about
the danger of heart attacks
end also about the methods by
which to lengthen your life­
span.
Heredity is the best in iu r
snee for long life
,
But you can hamper a splen­
did heredity or help add many
years to a shorter inherited
longevity by using your brain.
At birth, the average person
figuratively has 2.8 billion
heart bests deposited in this
"cardiac bank."
Anything that depletes them
too fast, thus shortens your
lifespan.
Such hazards to long life are
tobarco, alcohol, obesity, an­
xiety and fear, focal Infection*,
as in the tonsils, teeth, ap­
pendix, prostate, etc.
Your lifespan id lengthened
by regular exercise, especially
in youth when your heart mus­
cle Is developing.
In addition, slenderness adds
years to your longevity.
So docs a placid, unruffled

outlook! This la typical o f peo­
ple wbo team-up with God A l­
mighty end thus lay their wor­
ries down at night, Instead of
remaining restless, fretful and
tense.
Marriage also helps, for
when you have a devoted hus­
band or wife to ihare your
worice and look after you If
you are 111, you fret less.
Thus, married men outlive
bachelors by several years, so
you bachelors are actually
shortening your lifespan!
You better enroll with our
Scientific Marriage Founda­
tion and. thus live happily—at

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Before sounding o ff huaxahs fo r the On-at Society’s
Just enacted eld - to • educa­
tion bill, the frugal critizen
should inquire into the dark
mystery o f who peyz for
what when Washington sets
up fo r the voters a so-called
free lunch.
The voter o f course pays
although he seem* sometimes
too muddle-headed to com­
prehend this fact. It re­
quires more than merety a
clear head, however, to com­
prehend who pays how much.
For example, the legislative
Reference Service o f the L i­
brary o f Congress has totted
up
how
much
indivldusl
states would receive from
Washington and also the sum
o f the tax burden imposed
on each state to make the
educational free lunrh possi­
ble. Rep. Boh Dole R-Kan.
tells his Jayhswkers that:
"Those who look only at
the 912,422,000 60 Kansas is
to receive under this bill
must be reminded that Kan­
sas' estimated share o f the
tax burden o f this bill is
112.300.000.
80."
The Legislative Reference
Service can provide compar­
able figures for your state.
I f you are Interested, write
your congressman for the in­
formation. Some states will
enjoy a better deal than Kan­
sas which appears to net
9121.000. 80.
Thera
remains, however,
an aroma o f Alice in Won­
derland in the education bill.
The bill le to eld deprived
children. It so states. But it
provldss that federal funds
shall he allotted to the states
on tha basis of 50 percent o f
what the state spends on ed­
ucation fo r all children. This
is a misty formula, at heat.
Dole has invited hla Jayhawkers to consider the end
result o f this msthematlcal
formula. I t la that it will
benefit least the
poorest
states which spend the least

for education end may be as­ in local affaire must read In
sumed to have the most de­ despair that this eld bill ctn
prived children.
extend Into 94 per cent of the
"B y way o f further exam­ nation’* counties.
ple," Dole laid, "the nation's
Frugal citiiens who com­
10 poorest counties, having
prehend
simple
arithmetic
32,462 deprived children, will
but ere baffled by the misty
receive 94.607,140, whereas
■id formula in this bill B ill
the 10 wealthiest counties,
wonder why the Greet So­
having 32,563 deprived chil­
ciety refused to accept an
dren will receive 9S.918.087."
amendment offered by Rep.
The educational bill un­
Edith Green D-Ore.
Mrs.
questionably invite* and may­
Green wanted to divide the
be even assure* domination of
cost o f the aid program by
local schools by federal o f­
the number o f deprived chil­
ficials. I f this is bad, the
dren end to allot equal as­
whole project is bad. The
sistance to each deprived
argument is offered that nei­
child regardlesa o f whether
ther the language o f the bill
in a poor state or ■ rich one.
or the discussion o f it in
Nothing ao plain or old
Congress dealt clearly with
fashioned as that would fit
the church-state Issue which
into the proposed architec­
Is so deeply imbedded in the
ture o f the Great Society.
legislation.
The buck seems to have
been passed to the school ad­
ministrators who must make
on-thc-apot decisions on the
precise limitations o f feder­
al aid to parochial schools.
All
such
questions,
of
course, are headed for the
Supremt
Court— end soon.
The millions o f American
citizens who fear the central­
iseM sstessi
ization o f vast powers In
(ill (set H0AIN90N
oa t—n.wx
Washington, D.C., and who
resent federal encroachment

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As regards a possible heart courses. W e know guye who
attack, don't fret in advance. have tried to do that divot
For If It Is a severe plug In a by d ivot
coronary artery, you'll be un­
s e e
conscious and not know It,
Australians are happy th»!r
anyway.
government abandoned the
But If you are conscious, British system o f pounds,
then reassure yourself by real­ shilling* and pence. They
izing the odds are In your fa ­ think their new decimal sys­
vor)
tem makes more rent*.
Since oxygen la the mala
I f ell the people who talk
treatment, just atari rapid, a good diet could ho lumped
deep breathing and thus help together, they would present
*
•
•
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comprises over 20% of Um a weighty problem.
air around you.
That California university
This deep breathing may tip has found out that having
the scales in your favor with­ four-letter men on campus
in the first 5 minutest
Isn't always something to
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cant blame them entirely. A

Mr. U. 8. Citizen, after all
lot o f the Un-bcautlful spots Um 8moky Hear commercials,
in Beminol* County w ill lie apparently atilt hasn't learned
the fault o f Mr. U. 8. Cltlsen. that a rig irrtts combine*
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along
the
lakefront, wind to produce an un-beauti­
which the city and county ful spot on our Florida land­
crew i have
recently done scape. And about two dotes
much good work on, when I other Mr. U. 8. Cltisena
noticed a email grata fire on drove by while I was getting
the edge o f the south aide o f the hot-foot stamping out
US 17-22 about two milra the fir*. They didn't wave,
west o f Sanford. Apparently but they didn’t atop to help
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How Much Is That?

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) — claim a deduction o f $200 ■ award marked the first time
that the coveted presidential
For the firat time alnce the month.
unit citation had been grant­
Johnson awarded president­
Korean war, two American
ed there.
military
unlta
have
hecn ial unit citations to the
awarded the prealdenttal unit Arm y’s 197th Aviation Com­
citation for heroism in com­ pany and the A ir Force’s 1st
OVER 35 YE A R S
bat. This time the citation* Air Commando Squadron for
At First A Palmetto
went to two air units in "outstanding and heroic per­
(Alongside old poet office)
formances" against Viet Cong
South Viet Nam.
And. In another firat prob­ guerrilla*.
Also honored werw three
ably closer to the heart o f U.
8. fighting men. President South Vietnamese units, in­
fighter
Johnson has orderrd Viet cluding a tactical
Nam deaigned a combat tone, squadron.
A number o f individual U.
thus entitling all American
• Carpet* • Furniture
enlisted men serving there to S. soldiers. Marines and air­
• Tile
• Planoa
be exempt from federal in­ men serving in Viet Nam
• Rental Beds
come
taxes.
Officers
can have been honored, but thr

U. S. Spending $100 Billion
W ASHINGTON
(U P !)
Federal spending pasted the
$100 billion mark last week,
the Treasury'* statement re­
vealed today.
But nobody appeared very
worried.
The government still hopes
to end the fiscal year keeping
within Its announced budget
figure of I97.S billion.
This isn't as strange as it
sounds. There is more than
one way to figure federal
pending.
The traditional measure is
the eo-called "administrative
budget.” This U the one that
the President announces with
lots of fanfare each January,
the one that makes the headSka

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April 26, 1965 — Page 5

Registration
Required For
Some Ag Chiefs
Agricultural

crew

leaders

planning to work out-of-state
this year are required to reg­
ister with the U. S. Depart­
ment o f Labor, arrording to
Joseph Foy, local office managter o f the Florida State
Employment Service. Applica­
tions fo r registration
are
available at the local office,
200 French Avenue.
Foy said the registration
e f interstate crew leaders la
required by the Farm Labor
Contractor Registration Act,
which became law last Jan. 1.
However, he aald that the
crew leader ia required to
register only where his crew
has ten or more workers who
are not members of his im­
mediate family. The law also
requires that members o f the
crew designated to act in the
crew leader's behalf must ob­
tain an identification rani. In
aome instances, said Foy,
farm employers who recruit
workers fo r other farmers
also will be required to obtain
a certificate o f registration.
The Farm Labor Contractor
Registration A ct is designed
to benefit interstate migrant
agricultural workers in a
number o f ways, said Foy.
These include improved work
agreements,
a
better ex ­
change o f Information be­
tween crew leaders and crew
members, which should con­
tribute to better working and
living conditions on the job,
and improved safety while
traveling.
The new law could affect
as many aa 100 interstate
crew leaders residing in this
area and journeying else­
where in the nation for sea­
sonal
agricultural
employ­
ment.
Approximately 3,000 mi­
grant agricultural
workers
are estimated to live in this
vicinity.
Individuals wishing to ob-tain- -additional — infornnrtior.
about the new law are asked
to visit the local office at 200
French Avenue.
Missouri was admitted to
the Union on Aug. 10, 1821.

lines.

A Social Security check finds

The administrative budget
coven receipts and expendi­
tures of r’ l funds "owned bv
the federal government." This
means that the government
can do anything it likes with
the money. It can spend it on
missiles or textbooks.
The administrative budget
for the current fiscal year,
which ends June 30, looks like
this:
Receipts
491.2 billion
Expenditures
97.5 billion
Deficit
6 3 billion
In recent years, however,
the government has come
more and more to rely on a
financial device known as the
"trust fund."
A trust fund gets its money
from a specific source and
uses it for a specific purpose.
The government isn't supposed
to dip into a trust fund for any
other project.
Take highways, for example.
The highway trust fund ex ­
pects to spend $4.1 billion th.s
year helping states build inter­
state roads. The money cannot
be spent on anything else. It
comes from highway user
taxes on such things as gaso­
line and tires
The biggest trust fund Is for
Social Security, which expect*
to have outlays of $17.5 bil­
lion this fiscal year. The un­
employment trust fund is bud­
geted at $3.3 billion.
All of the government’s
trust funds are supposed to
have spent about $29 billion
between last July 1 and this
coming June 30. And not a
penny of it will have showed
up in the administrative bud­
get.
But government accountants
and economists like to have
some measure of the over-all
impact of federal finances.

its way into the national spend­
ing strcim just like a sold'«• * ' paycheck or a missile
*or.tra:t.
So they add the trust funds
to the administrative budget
and come up with something
called the "cash budget." This,
more or less, is what shows
up in the “ daily statement of
the U. S. Treasury."

Osteen Resident Expires Friday
Mrs. Viola Whiddcn. 63. died la k e Placid for funeral aer
at 1:55 p. m. Friday at Semi­ vices and burial.
Brisson Funeral Home was
nole Memorial Hospital.
in charge of local arrange­
She had made her home for ments.
the past two months with her
son and daughter-inlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. W. U. Whldden Jr.,
in Osteen. She was a member
of the Church of God.
Other survivors are her
husband, W. B. Whiddcn Sr.,
of Palmdale; three children.
Mra. Joyce Bowera, of Palm ­
dale,
Wesley
Whiddcn, of
Clcwiston, and James Crane,
of Palmdale; eight grandchild
ren, four brothers, Jim Blackhum. of Wauchula;
Biley
Blackburn, of Winter Haven;
William Blackburn, of Tampa,
and Martin Blackburn, of Valrico.
The body was forwarded tc

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Danny Dickerson. Don Sipes, third from left, won $15 second place prize,
and Chris Akers won $10 third place award. Russell Rudd, Work Unit
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ly DavM Htggtebsthim
Herald Sparta Writer

Beasley Hurls
Oviedo To
Group Victory

Metro Conference record F ri­

l y Marshall Liege
Herald Sports Writer
W alter B e a s l e y pitched
Oviedo to the Group 5, tubgroup championship la Ocoee
Friday when the Lion* down­
ed St. Cloud, P-3.
Billy Mikler (cored no a
pasted ball in the first to
start the Oviedo scoring spree.
Is the second, Mikter, Kelly
Fore, and Walter Beasley
were pushed In on a big Cour­
ier triple to raise the (core
to a 4-0 mark.
S t Cloud scored on an error
In the third but Oviedo came
back la the fifth inning when
Wayne Jacobi scored to push
the total to scors of 5-1.
Mikter and Bex
Brooks
rounded the bases In the sixth
end Mike Partin and Bobby
Stewart came In In the seventh
to ftnlih up the Lions' scor­

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St. Cloud managed to push
in one more run before the
last out.
Ken Humphrey was pegged
at lha losing pitcher, pitching
five innings for St. Cloud. He
was relieved In the sixth by
John Kinway.
The lio n s aow vie with
Tavares and Clermont for the
class B, group S champion­
ship which gets under way this
Thursday.
The
winning
coachea meet tonight to de­
cide where the tournament
will be played.

Last Chance
Today Is the last day to reg­
ister for Senior Life Saving
d a ises sponsored by the Red
Cross and City Becrcatlon De­
partment.
The classes got under way
Friday at Fort Mellon Muni­
cipal Pool. They a rt held
three nights ■ week under the
supervision of Jack Horner.

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ttirtlr* i f r « M I » Heaviest
Nolle* !■ hereby Xlvvn, Hoard
nf County CommiMloncra of
Hrtnluol* t.'nlinty. Klnrld., will
lie nr an appeal e e aln .t tha darlvlnii n( tii* Hvrnlnol* count*
Zoning
Ciitnuilaalnn
ilrnrlita
r.i-uniinxmllnji tha trxil il ng of
th« follo wing d»aeHh*d pro*
p »r tr from It -1 Hlnel* K.mlly
It.iliU ntl.l In IIK-1 Itrtraalli.n: All o f I'alin Hhadowi
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» lyltiK anulli of Hi* HI. John*
lllv.r, rn»l of Hliarlow tlr lv*
anil north of Mullet 1-alia I'ark
Jload.
I'uhllr hm rlng will ha htld
In III* Hftnlnol* County Court
lliiun*. Hanford, Klnrlil., 111 Ilia
Count* I'oinniluluncra Hoorn,
on May II, l!U.S lit lu:li» A M.
or as iuoii tlirraaftvr a* povillilt.
Hoard of
Count* fnmmtaalonars
H.mlnol* County,

Florida
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John Alexander,

Chairman

A11 Ml
Arthur IfeiltHlfli. Jr.

i &gt;rn t .i H i i : April i s . I sas
c m , is

he

hurled

the

weight a stunning 52 feet 4V4
inches. Steve Clark took fifth
for Sanford.
But one record was not
enough to give the Semlnoles
a win, s i they took second
place in the Conference meet
in
Orlando.
Winter
Park
emerged
victor
with &lt;7it
points. Sanford managed to
gather In 51 points. Other or­
der of finishers was Colonial
JOE FARLESS, Semi­
(40), Boone (38), Evans (2914),
nole High School foot­
Oak Ridge (13), Edgewater
ball player, halt been
(11), and Bishop Moore (10).
named to North AIL
Star a q u a d by the
In the first event Mulaska
Florida Athletic Coach­
won the 120 high hurdles for
Winter Park with 14.4 and es Association. The sixfoot, 190-pounder will
George Markoa took second for
p l a y in the NorthSanford. Hitchers on won the
South high school foot­
100 yard dash for Winter
ball game at Gaines­
Park with a time of 10.05, and
ville, July 31.
Bill F ritby took third and
Eddla Griffith took fourth for
Sanford.
Nason won the mile run for
Evans with a time of 4:30 and
Jack Hunt took third for San­
ford, Hallauer woo tha discus
for Colonial with 156 feet m
Inches. Siat took second for
Winter Park and Noall took
third
for Sanford.
Winter
Park won tha M0 relay with
a time of 1:31.1 and Evans se­
By David Hlgglabothem
cond, Colonial third, and San­
ford fourth. Smclxer won the
Herald Sport* W riter
44o run for Winter Park with
The Seminole High School
51 and Mike Gray took fourth
baseball teem wrapped up ita
for Sanford.
IM S ataton with a 3-1 win
Mulltka won tho low hurdlea for Winter Park and Rick over Bishop Moore Friday

Seminoles End
Baseball Play
With Two Wins

Walstrom took second for tha
Semlnoles. Stein won the M0
run for Colonial with 2:00.3
and Stcrl Weber came In se­
cond for the Semlnoles. Colon­
ial won the sprint medly with
2:03.1 and Sanford took se­
cond. Maliska won the high
Jump tor Winter Park and
Dennis Batea took fourth.The Semlnoles will compete
in lhe group meet at Evani on
April 30.

City League
Standings
L IT T L E

N A T IO N A L
W . L,
Chats . . . .
S 1
Locomotive E ngri.......... 8 1
First Feileral .............. 8 2
Hunt l.lncoln-Marcury . 2 3
Quality MoMIa Homes . 0 4
Gama Todays Chnao vs Qual­
ity, 4:30 Ft. Mellon Park
L IT T L E A M E R IC A N
Team
W . L.
Georges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 1
Florida State .............. 2 3
Sanford Atlantic ............ 2 3
Strickland-Morrison ..... 2 2
N avy ... ....................... 1 3
Gama Today; Florida State
va Navy 4:80, Bay Avenus
Park
JU N IO R LE AG U E
Team
W . 1Rotary .......
3 0
Civitan ...........
2 1
CPO ...............
2 2
Lika .
....... . . . . . . . . t 2
Klwanls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2
Shrine .............:..... .
1 8
« i i i M i " T W i y r e n ro l -crvKwr
vs Elks, (7:30)-Kiwanls va
Shrina Both games Pinshurst Park
C IT Y LE AG U E
W . L.
Kilowatts ..................... 8 1
Kings wood „ ............. .
8 1
Lrroy Robb Const ..... 8 1
Panning Lumber . . . . . . 8 1
Chasa .......
1 3
Chirk 'N ' Treat ........... 1 3
1)80 ............................. 0 4
Games Tonights Chick n’
Treat vs U 80-7:80, Kingswood va Chase-8:45, Both
games F t Malian Park
CH U RC H L E A G U E
W . L.
K* o f C, . . . . . . . . . . ......... 8 fl
Church o f God o f P. . . . 1 1
Congregational . . . . . . . . . 2 2
1’Interest Assembly ..... 0 I
N o games Today

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Judea
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Florida, at hla offlra In tha
rourl hour* of aald Cnunljr at
Hanford. Florida, wltliln ala
raltndar month. from th » lima
o f tha flral publication of tlila
nollr*. T u n rnplra of *arh
rlalm nr demand aball ha In
writing, and ahall Slat* lli*
piano nf rraldrnra and im*l nfflea addraaa of lha rielm .nl,
and ahall ha aworn to by lha
claimant, hla aaant, or hla attorn#* and accompanied by a
filing faa o f ona dollar and
aueh r.ahn nr drmand not au
Iliad ahall ha void.
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H a il* J. Ilotmaa
Some o f America’* largest
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Saturday.
The

two

wins

gave

the

Semlnoles an even 7-7 record
fo r the season play.
In the game with Bishop
Moore the
Semlnoles had
three rune, five hits, and one
error to Riihop Moore’* ona
run, four hits, and alx errors.
In tha Oak Ridge game tha
Tribe had seven runs, seven
hita, and no errors. The
Pionaers
had threa
runs,
lb re# hits, and fugr errors.
Ron Dudley was tthe win­
ning pitcher fo r the Seminolca with Kay Pivec coming
in for relief in the Oak Ridge
game, and Eddie Fitzgerald
fanned 16 Hornets end went
the distance tn tha game with
Bishop Moore. The losing
pitcher fo r Oak Ridge wae
Steinhauer and Cmlmirh held
the mound fur the Hornete.
In the Oak Ridge game the
Seminolee were tha firet to
score when Bernie Barbour
got a single followed by Den­
ny T illit, Steve Harris, and
Bill Kyukendall each Rolling
a single to drive Rarlraur
home fo r the firet run o f the
game. Oak Ridge gut three
runs In the third Inning to
take a 8 to 1 lead, but the
Semlnoles cams back with
two runs In the fourth inning
to tie It up and four runs In
the sixth inning to win 7 to 3.
In the game with Uishop
Moore the Hornets took an
early one run lead in the sec­
ond Inning, but the Semlnoles
got a run In the fourth and
Jw e-hM hoaU U i-te-w im ** *

McKinley Ploys

By Jim Beeches
Herald Sports Writer
17m

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WE GIVE TOP TALUS STAMPS

Beach

A p r i l 26, 1965

Georges Leads

League

Meanwhile, In the American inning, 64, tie Tuesday after­
AU the City League action
at Nsw Smyrna Beach to beat over the weekend came In the League, Georges d o w n e d noon at Pinehurat. Elks and
Strlckland-Morriaon Friday, 7- Rotary fought to a 2-2, 10-Innthe Greyhounds, 5-0, and e li­ Little Leagues.
In a game Friday, Locomo­ 3, behind the hitting and pitch­ ing standoff. The game wiU
minate the young Lon g wood
team from post-season com­ tive Engineers edged First ing o f Gordon Bradley, He only be completed or replayed,
Federal, 31. Watson wss the had a two-run homer in the pending the outcome o f the
petition.
winning
pitcher and Schmidt first inning for Georges and first half standings in Ute
The loss evened Coach Jim
the top hitter going two-for- also picked up the pitching Junior League.
Payne’s record at 7-T for the
Bobby Powell and C ed i
threa at the plate. Also In win.
season.
On Saturday morning, Sin- Simpson were cited fo r their
the National League, Chase
Steve Simpkins pitched ■ nipped Hunt Lincoln-Mcrcury, ford Atlantic mauled Florida outstanding pitching perform ­
fine game for Lyman, yielding 3-2, Saturday morning to tic State. 16-4. J eff Ward turned ances as they got together
only one earned run on alx the Engineers for first place In an excellent pitching per­ for a tight pitching duel.
bale hits and striking out five after the completion of the formance. Enioe with three Simpson pitched nine innings
batters. However, he received second week o f the season. hits and Voitollne with two o f no-hit ball before yielding
little offensive o r defensive Richard Frank pitched a two- safeties led the Sanford Atlan­ a tingle, through the box Into
centcrfield, by Bruce McKibhitter to receive credit for the tic batters.
aupport from his teammates.
In the Junior League, both bln in the tenth fram e. SimpCocos Beach struck first in victory. A home run by Lee
the first Inning, parlaying a Stoudermlre and a triple by scheduled gamea Friday end­ ion (truck out IT but was
by
P ew ell’i
single by John Latherow and Kenny Alford were the high ed in tins. Kiwanls and C ivi­ overshadowed
three Lyman crrori Into the lights In tha Chase triumph. tan will complete thalr saven- record-breaking 19 strikeout!.
Lyman errors Friday evaning

two runs. Latherow singled
again In the third and scored
n second tim e when the |
Hounds committed e triple
error. In the sixth, the Minutemen touch Simpkins for two
more runs on three hits, in­
cluding a r.m-scoring doubla
by Dave Rhodes.
Lyman managed only five
bate hits o ff David Amman.
Mike Sterling nod Marvin Cook
rapped singles In the flrat but
were unable to score,
Simpkins beat out an infield hit in the third but got no
fartbar than first base. Short­
stop Brent Helms belted a
long double, with two out In
the fifth, and went to third
on a p u te d ball only to be
stranded.

Standings
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
W L Pet. GB
7 3 .700
ta s Angeles
6 8 .667 %
Chicago
8 ! 4 .600 1
Cincinnati *
fl fl .500 2
Houston
B .500 2
Philadelphia
7 .402 2)4
N ew York
6 .455 2V4
Pittsburgh
7 .417 3
8 Francisco
7 .417 3
Milwaukee
6 .383 3 Vi
SL Louie
Result* Yesterday
San Francisco 6-3, N ew York
0-4
Philadelphia 6, Los Angeles
4
Houston B, Pittsburgh 4 (11
Innings)
Milwaukee e t Chicago, 2, ppd.,
rain
St. I-ouis at Cincinnati, ppd.,
rain
Today’s Ganae
Pittsburgh at Houston ( N )
Philadelphia at Los Angel**
(N )
(Only Games Scheduled)
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
W I. Pci. G il
fl 2 .760
Minnesota
Chicago
7 3 .700
6 3 ,6fl7 H
Detroit
I S .625 1
Beaton
4 3 .571 1V4
Cleveland
■Ncw-Yerk---------i 4 -;4M 2V4
Baltimore
4 5 .444 2H
Loa Angeles
4 6 .400 g
Washington
8 8 .273 4V4
Kansas C ity
2 7 .222 414
Results Yesterday
N ew York 8-1 Loa Angelas
2-0
Chicago at Washington (2 ),
ppd., rain
Minnesota at Detroit, ppd.,
rein
Boston at Baltimore, ppd.,
rain

PITTSBURGH ( U P l ) - U . S.
Davla Cup captain George
McKinley, the aecoad-m klni
U. S. tennis player, would
take time o ff from his Job to
play against Canada In tha
Davla Cup matches starting
June 30.
McKinley earlier reported
Game* Today
that he probably would be un
available.
No Games Scheduled

*

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Men took advantage o f five

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SHS Tankers 3rd In Meet
By DavM Hlgghbotham
Herald 8porta W riter
Coach John Coltairt’i Semi­
nole iwim m era
took third
place in the M etro Conference
meet Friday In Orlando tn
both the boyi and $irli divl■ion. Winter Park w ai first,
Blkhcp Moore w a i lecond,
Colonial
fourth,
Edgewater
fifth, Oak Ridge alxth and
Evans bringing up the rear.
Barbara Bolt aot a new re­
cord for the girls 10 yard free
with 29.1 and took aecond In

SOUTH SEMINOLE JUNIOR Hlffh School golfera are taking to links in competition this year.
Posing before last week’s match with Sanford
are, left to right, front row, Dave Battle, Larry
Cote, Alan Clack nnd Bryce Sanderson; back
row, Jim Lucas, Steve Solomon, Stuart Moore
and Ed Battle.
(Herald Photo)

LO U IS V IL L E , Ky. &lt;U!*1&gt;—
An unusually (m all field was
shaping up today fo r Tuesday'a
IlS.OOOadilrd
Derby
Trial at Churchill Downs.
Bold I-od. current co-fuvorIte to win Saturday’* $125,000-addcd Kentucky Derby, ia
expected to be a heavy posttime favorite in the trial, de-

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NOTICE!
18 hprrliy
ilvrn
that « i arc engagr.! In buslues* at 1*. U. llus
Kurrat
City, Hemlnole Cuunty, Ftorhla,
under the flrlltluua name of
lt"ti*lae-Merrill Co., and that
»c
Intcmt in ri-kleter raid
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Sr ml role Coun­
ty, Florida. In nccordancc with
the provlalona of the Flrllllmia
Name H U I u l o , tu-wll: Hullun
f h t it h h

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llp ck w lf h , J r . Clerk, In Ihe
Cour t ilmiap hi 8anford, F l « r Idii, up to ! : » ' l |i.m., Muy 3,
Iltafi, fur f u r n le t ln g Ilia fuliuwii h Item:

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for the cradliallon of thi&gt;
Imiiortul flra ant.
Hppcltleatlana may ha ob­
tained at the office of the Hunlii'd" County Clerk In the
Court llouae, at Hanford, F lo r ­
ida. Illrla to lie eneloaeil In n
pealed envelope plainly marked
on the outride, *‘U III F u ll
FUllNIHItl.VO (nume of Item),
open May i. I I U . "
Illda will tie rluaed on Tureday, May 4, ISI5, »i Ii..... a m.
or a a aouri thereafter n« |i«*slhie, at o uieptliiK to he held III
Ihe County ComiiiUalon M u t ­
iny lltiom In the Court llouae
In Hun Turd, Florida.
The H k IH !m reaervetl to
waive any
Irreg ularll lea or
tei hnlealllle* In hhla and to
rrjr el any or all blita.
Ihiunl of County Commieelon era
Seminole County, Florida
John Alexander, Chalrmun
My: Arthur II. UeckwJth. Jr.,
Clerk
Kubllah: April 1», t l , i m
CI&gt;1. «3

spite hla recent third place
finish In the Wood Memorial.
Expected tn go against
Bold Lad In the one mile te»t
nre Bugler, upset victor over
Lucky Debonair April 15 in
the Forerunner at Homeland
race course; Apple Core; Car­
penter's Rule; A t First Blu»h
nnd One Afternoon.
Other entries may be drop­
ped into today, but Lucky Delunair,
FI bk
Raiser, Tom
llolfe, Dapper Dan and Swift
Ruler will skip the trial and
await the main event.
Over the weekend here,
Tom Rolfe, ridden by Ron
Turcotte, won the seven furlonjr $0,00(1 Stepping Stone
Purse by 1% lengths, upset­
ting favored Native Charger.
Narushua
was
third,
IU
lengths buck, in the openingday Derby prep at Churchill
Downs.

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l a the Court e f Ihe Canute
Ja4i r , Sem laale Cuualy, F l o r ­
ida, la I'rwhale.
l a r e i K a ta le ut

JOHN J K F F
Dereased
T a All Credltara aad Peraaaa
listin g
flaliae
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A a a la a t Said I h t a l e t

Yotl and each nf you are
hereby notified and required to
preft-nl any dalma and demnnda
which you, nr either o f you,
may have against the relate
of JOHN JKFF, deceased, late
of said County, to the County
Jin! it"
of
Hemlnole County,
Florida, at liis offlca In Ih"
c u r l house of said County at
Sanford. Florida, within six
calendar months from the time
of tha first pul'llcatlon of this
notice. T w o copies of each
claim or demand shall be In
« riling, and shall state the
place of residence and post
office address of the claimant,
and ahull he sworn to hy the
claimant, hla s a i n t or Attorney
nnd accompanied fay n filing
fee of one dollar and such
claim or drmnnd not so fil 'd
shall he void.
/s/ Anns Harris Jeff
Administratrix of the es­
tate nf
JOHN JKFF. deceased
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M rIN Tu m
Attorneys for Administratrix
Post Office Mnx l i l t
Hanford, Florida 33171
Publish April k, 13, l&gt;. I I , 1111

1% T I I K ( T H I ' I I T I II I I I T OF CIH,-10
T i l l ! N IN TH J l l l l t l A I . I lllNIITICB OF at IT
t t I T IN A N U r U H a l l M I N O L B T il t JOHN I.KWIH MontHHON
&lt; Ot N T T . FL OM IM A.
and C II A R L K N K I.. M o n .
c i i a n l f i i v n o . i«aaa
niBON, hi* wife. Defend­
TUB
BuWERY
HA V I N O S
ant*.
HANK,
T o i l AND BACH OF T o O
I ’ la ln tlf f, are hereby notified that suit
t a.
Jias .bean- r«"utnencxd..*»»b,',4
-• ZK iM OirSjB dtTJtt H A R T ; T f t ! ; you In the Circuit t'ourt of ttie
Defe n da nti.
Ninth Judicial Circuit or the
N O T H B O F H I T IN
Ntate of Florida In and for
a
M U I I T U A O B K O M K C L O S l'M R
Hemlnole County. Ihe abbre­
r T o : n u l l tl V
l. B H T E U
H A l t T viated tllle of which Is:
and
B I . I /. A II K T II C.
N
AC U AT C C K HAVINtJH HANK,
11AI IT. hla w ife
tt B H IH B N C K : N a v a l A i r Main- etc.,
Tislntlff,
' l e n a l i e e Tralnln u tiroup
ve.
II. 8 . N a v a l A i r Hlutlun
JOHN
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relay with 2:23.3 and fifth with 1:11.5. Con Wilson took
In the free relay with 2:50.4. fourth In the back tln fce with
Con Wilson, Andy l.yon, Bus­ 1:10 6.
ter Bruce,

and Greg Ganas

Andy Lyon and Bruce Dow-

took third for Sanford tn the
medley relay with 2:03 and
Bobby Headrick took second
in the 200 free with 2:19 and
Larry Hodges took fifth for
Uie Seminotes. Headrick also
took second in the 100 free
with 3:04. Greg Ganas took
third in the 50 free with 27
and fourth in the butterfiy

len tied for third In the
breast stroke with 1:16.5, and
Gary Winn, &amp;llke McGuire,
Jerry Mills, and Larry Hodges
took third in the free relay
with 1:53.5.
The Semlnolea will compeU
in the Group meet this Sat­
urday at John Long Pool In
Orlando.

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Longwood Nine, 5-0
By Jim Baachns
Larry Cote and Terry Ba
ker led Castejbenry to a 5-0
triumph over Longwood In
South Seminole Little League
play Friday in Casselberry.
Cote pitched a two-hltter at
the Braves, yielding singles to
Ricky Coodall and Ronnie O’­
Neal. Baker b eltn l a pair of
doubles
and
saored
three
times to pace the* Indian hit
ting attack.
On Saturday, Scott Reeves
hit a home run fo r Bear Lake
in the sixth inning to give
the P ira ti* a 4 4 iie with the
Sunland Yanks in a contest
called after seven rounds of
pi»y.
Jeff Bunn pitched the Alta
monte Twins to a 12-3 victory
over (he Altamonte Senators,
also on Saturday. Bunn and
Bobby Ncufleld had two base
hits for the Twins*
North Orlando struck for
six runs tn the first frame

Dot Button
Paces Keglers
Dot Button’ s 2!4n596 led Art
Brown Pest Control to four
wins from Southern A ir and
she was high bowl'R- in the HINooners Bowling League.
Kathy Gray’ s :i93-497 led
the Stcnstrom Beatty to (hreo
wins from Jet Inn*
Ulla Ganderton was high
for Todd's Nationwide Insur­
ance to a clean gweep from
M. &amp; R. Bar. P u tg y Harris
led Shoemaker Construction
to three wins from Hunt Real­
lyDoris O m ty led *)oe's Laun­
dry to three wlna» from W il­
son Maier Furniture. L ik e
Monroe Inn l-astlrt won 3W
points from Behrens Tractor
Repair.
Carolyn Sallee snared the 37; Bert Neville 5-HI, and Lib­
by Whitehead the 2-7.
The 3-10 fell for Bot Button,
Kathy Behrens and Salty Mamclle. P rggy lUtrrls convert­
ed the 5-7-9 and Hot Johnson
the 5-6.
Turkeys were rtiied by Dot
Button, Peggy Hands, Thelma
Unger and Evetysr Wagner.

Saturday night and then held
on to pull out an 1-4 victory
over the Lake Mary Giants.
Kevin Stephenson was the
winning pitcher for North Or
lendo, while Mike Smith belt
ed a homer and a double for
the Giants.
Despite a double, a triple
and a home run by Sunland's
David Rice, the Bear Lake P i­
rates managed to pull out
10-6 victory over Sunland In
farm team action Saturday
morning. In other minor lea
gue contests, the Casselberry
Indians edged the Utngwood
Braves, g-3. The Casselberry
Mcts pounded the Lake Mary
Tigers, 11-2. The Altamonte
Twins and Altamonte Senators
fought to an 11-11 tie, end the
Lake Mary Giants downed the
North Orlando Cardinals, 17-3.
Regular season play In the
Senior League will begin this
evening at Cooper Field in
Casselberry.
The
Sunland
Yankees and Casselberry In
dians will vie in the first
game with the Little League
affair beginning at 4 o'clock,
and the Senior League la m e
getting underway at •-

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Rank of Hemlnole of Hanford
In Ih* County uf Krmlnole and
In the Htat* of Florida tn
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T O : I I U I I B I I T J. HAUBF. and wife,
Defendants.
BM MA I . 8 ACHK. hie w i f e
It B H IH K N C B : Nation al
A v i a ­ In Chancery No 11*11,
The iiatui* of Ihla suit la a
tion
Fu ellli le e
B x p erlforeclosure
ut
that
certain
mental Center
morlusae
held and nwnrd by
A t la n t ic CHy. N e w Jerpie
lilt
If
r.
dated
Deremhrr
a.
ary V l l u l
k
You ar e her eby notif ied that IIS* anil recorded December i,
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in
Official
Records
llnok
a Comp laint tu fot er lu t* a carlain
m o rt a n a e
enc u m h r rln * : t&gt; psga luT of the Public lls.
Ihe fnllo wliiK deacrlbed real rnrda nf Hemlnole County, Ftor.
Ida, encumbering that certain
property, t o - w lt :
l.ot I, lllock If. C O U N T R Y piece or parcel of properly lo­
CLI O MA.Null, U N I T NO. cated. situate, and btlng In
I, s i c o r d l n g to tha plat said County and Htate. to-wlt:
Toil 11. Block F, HUM,AND
thereuf aa recorded In Flat
ESTATES.
a subdivision,
il o o k I I , I ’ a g a tou. I ’ uldlc
according to a plat there­
llacorda o f Heinlnola Coun­
of, recorded In Plat Rook
ty. Florida,
II, page* I I to 33 of the
baa been filed a s a ln t t you In
Public Records uf Hemlnole
the ab o ve e t y lr d ault, and you
County. Florida.
ar e required to aerva a c op y of
BACH OF T o i l 18 RE Q UIR u r A n e w e r o r o lh ar i'le a d ln c
• yo
to Ilia Complaint on I ' la ln t lf f 'a ED to file your answer or other
a t t a i n t ) * . AN UKItH ON, IICHII. wrltlen defenses to the Com ­
I ' B A N K I . O W N D B 8, 333 Baat plaint with the Clerk nf the
Circuit Court of Hemlnole Coun­
Cent t j I llo uleva rd ,
Urlando.
F lo rid a, and file the o rig in a l ty, Florida, In Ibis proceeding
A n e w e r or oth er IMraiHng In and to errve a ropy thereof
th e o f f i c e o f Ihe Clerk o f the upon the plaintiffs attorneys,
Circuit t'o u rt on or b efo re Ihe whose names and address ar*
K t h day o f May, last. I f you hereinafter set forth, as r e ­
fall to do eo, a decree pro con- quir'd by law. not later then
feeeo w il l be taken euainet you the 30th day of April lkkl. In
for the r e lie f demanded In Ihe default thereof Ih* cause will
proceed ex pari* upon Ihe en­
Complaint.
Thla Notice ehall be publlah. try uf a Decree Pro Contfsea
against
yotl.
- ed once a week f o r fo u r con*
M ITNB88 my hand and the
| aecutiva weeka in T h a Hanford
official seal of said Court In
llrra ld .
I &gt;ATKI&gt; thla l l l h
day or Krtulnol* County, Florida, Ibis
1st day of April lkkl.
April. m S .
(■BA I.)
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A r t l i o r II. Ile ek w ltb, Jr.
Clrrk of Ihe Circuit Court
c l r r k o f Circuit Cour t
Ityt Martha T. Vlhten
Ry Martha T . Vlhten
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l ir p u ly C U r k
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meet. Wilson also took fourth
fourth place In the loo yard
butterfly with 1:19. Roaemary
Waltoo took fourth In the div­
ing competition for Sanford
and Delane Johnson took fifth.
Bolt took aecond In the back
stroke with 1:11.1 and San­
ford took fifth in tha Medley

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“C a n d id Chcdtisui
By Deris Williams

Chanel Dresses Down Paris Fashion Press

99

father, Everett Kerr, who waa

Society Editor

host for the coffee for the last
TH E HUSTLE AND BUS­ time at the colorful and his­
T L E o f graduation teaa and torical old inn.
partiea, bride select acuning
The beautiful little Miss
about ahopping for trouaaeaux K err pre-empted her father's
for the trek down tbe aide to­ schedule at the previous Lad­
ward the altar and a young les Coffee aa her long await­
man'a fancy (young woman'a ed arrival Into thla vast Jun­
too)
reveling toward*
ro­ gle occurred that day. Laurie
mance la a aure elgn that Ellen is an overtire replica
eprlng la bustin' out all o v e r
of ■ dainty delicate Dresden
Vacatlona are being chart­ doll and the proof la in tha
ed out along with honeymoon picture.
• • •
plant and many fortunatea
ANOTHER D E B U T waa
have already taken eprlng va
cationa In lieu of the aatafraia spontaneously made at the
tea or aulpber and molaitea Ladles Coffee. Emcee Charlie
treatment prescribed for ao Morrison Introduced various
newcomers with his Introduc­
called “ spring fe v e r."
Returning recently from an tion o f The Herald Associate
eight-week Jaunt to Germany Editor, P A U L BROOKSHIRE,
and England were Mr. and foUowed by, " I know a secret
Mre. Alfred W. Klrchiteln of about Paul."
149 Country Club Circle, who
A t thla point a blabber
hava been Sanford resident* mouth blonde In a loud and
clear monotone added—“ The
aince I860.
Frankfurt was their firat secret la that he la a bache­
atop to visit U. S. Army lor,"
friends In Mannheim, follow­
The color drained from
ed by a tour of Heidelberg, Paul's face as he reached for
Worms and the Rhine River hla coffee cup with Intentions
areas. They Journeyed
to to crown columnist, she was
Reutllngen, visiting one of her positive.
brothers, who accompanied
In a soft but emphatic voice
them on a trip to the Black ho quipped, “ I had far rather
you broadcast that I am a de­
Forest.
A t Darmstadt, Irma Kirch- serter, having left a wife and
stein attended a class reunion six kids."
while visiting with another
"B ut
Paul,
dahlin',
not
brother. They were most Im­ every bachelor gets Introduc­
pressed with tho extensive ed into society with a ‘com­
modern re-building of the ae- ing out' debut at the Mayfair.
verly bombed city during the You are so fortunatel This
second great global conflict Jus' goes to ahow you that t
and a visit to the Darmstadt am not selfish and want to
City Hail and the mayor, tor share my good fortune with
whom Irma waa form erly em­ all the eligible lovely ladies
ployed as secretary. The Ger­ around."
man Mayor presented them
Paul's comment: CENSOR­
with letters of greeting to ED!
• • •
Baa f o r d
mayor, Jimmy
Crappa*
and
Herbert W.
SPEAKING OF TH E MAYGoerss, pastor of the Luther­ F A IR — Many or the local
an Church of tha Redeemer.
socialites are lamenting the
A fter
delightful three closing of the hotel for public
weeks In Germany, they flew social gatherings. The entire
to London where they visited area eagerly awaited the an­
U . S. Air Force friends and nual "M ayfair Opening" and
toured Buckingham Palace, the gala festivities as THE
Downing and Whitehall, Pica- event of TH E season, societydilly In London, Eton and wise.
I took tho liberty (audacity,
Windsor Castle.
The Klrchstelns returned to rather) and asked John Krltheir home In Sanford last tier what llic C of C members
week after the marvelous con bad up their sleeves (or the
tlncntal tour and are In com society minded,
plcte agreement "there l* no
Mr. Krldcr's comment: "N o
place like Sanford and home.
com m ent!"
Irma Klrachsteln la happily
"A w c'mon, Mr. Krlder, are
employed as a homemaker, We going to have to leave the
who lakes great pride In her county for so-called society
yard, home end teitlng her and cultural bcm-fitsT"
culinary capability.. Most of
Mr. Krider's comment: "1
her spare time la spent In do should hojxs not."
• • •
lo g work for her church.
Mr. Klrachsteln has resum
Seems the famed "Boom
ed his duties as bailiff in tho Room R oom " (Shalim ar) will
Seminole County courts.
lie designed to dispense soda
• • •
pop; the enchanting entrance
LA U R IE E L L E N KERR foyer and lobby will aerve as
waa Irrestlble when the msdo a welcome station for future
ber "debut" at the Mayfair admirals, which once greeted
Inn recently at a Chamber of the most distinctive and diiCommerce Ladles Collcc. She criminating society, and the
enured "In the arm s" of her ballroom where they could
have danced all night, will be
transformed Into an auditor­
ium for the young mldahipmen.
H ie entire area welcomes
tbe addition of higher educa­
tion but the question still re­
mains , "W hat about higher
society T "
This la a "good ie" for the
C of C, Mr. Krlder.

LAU RIE E L L E N K E R R and her father, Everett
Kerr, manager o f the exclusive M ayfair Inn
when he aerved an host to the Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce Annual Easter Ladies
Coffee, which was tho grand finulo in this
capacity. (See Candid Chatter).

TO M A K E Y O U R
SELECTION

A N D L A Y -A W A Y

FOR Y O U R JU N E
GRADUATE!

TH E UPO DOES will initi­
ate new members Monday
night, April 26, at the Elk'a
Lodge. Initiates are Mary
Uoneker, Nora Gentile, Ann
Trued, Audrey Ycakle and
Evelyn Wagner.
A ll Does are asked to make
an effort to attend the Ini­
tiation to give the new mem­
bers a red carpet welcome.
• • •
TH E CATHOLIC WOMEN'S
CLUB o f All Souls Church will
combine dinner and the In­
stallation o f officers Tuesday

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return ihouid have been big I Paris press showed he would. There were beauty and ete- clothes were not aimed at an
When Chanel chooses to stir news. Y et the lukewarm re- have a fijtht on hla handt to gance in abundance In Bo- age, but were for all women.
ception he received In the buck the beatnik tide.
|han's collection for Dior. His
Chanel herself indulged in
up ■ bit o f controversy,
' a flurry o f frills, flounces and
there's trouble as well as love
ruffles, feminine enough to
(n the air under Paris skies.
make any woman belltvt she ^
is pretty.
And right now the colorful
Balanclaga,
St.
Laurent,
grande dame o f Parts fashion
Pierre Cardin — all turned
Is lashing out at the fashion
their great talents toward tha
press.
soft, elegant mood for spring.
A news report from Paris
Only
Courreges
showed
states that Gabrielle Chanel,
“ tough ch ic" even for formal
the most copied designer in
wear. And because he was dif­
the world, is taking the whip
ferent, be waa hailed sd nanin her Influential hind and
•cum.
striking out at what ihe calls
Chanel chided the Faria 0
the magaiines' love affair
press for speaking of hla de­
with Courregca, their kookle
signs aa architecture and art
photographs and the fact that
and a peek into year 3000.
they Ignored the elegance of
“ Who w ea n a r t? " aba asked.
ipring's great couture collec­
"T h e couture is fo r now end
tions.
it'a a business." It'a difficult
It'a rare for Chanel to
to disagree.
champion the designer! in
Anyone who haa seen photo­
the P a rli couture group. O f­
graphs of all the collection!
ten they are the targets o f
from Paris will admit that
her verbal barbs. She has
most women will look charm- R
even been known to assert
tog to American copies of al­
that “ When they run out of
most all the couture clothes.
ideal, they copy Chanel."
But only a few will win admir­
But it'a easy to understand
ation to the so-celled "tough
why she chose to be their
chic" o f Courregei, at it was
spokesman this time. Page af­
seen to the collection.
ter page o f ra vel for CourWhen I look at these "arreges designs — skirts ending
chitectural" designs that to
at mid-thigh, boots for every­
me seem to belong to a bad
thing but sleeping, fivc-gatplay about outer apace, I am
ion hats tied with a bow
reminded of a remark mada W
E L E G A N T T R IO ; It’s great to bo glad you're a girl. And that’s the messmack under the lip and ten­
by a friend, a sophisticated
nuge thnt came through from m o «l o f tho Paris spring fashion collections.
nis ball sunglasses with just
old-hand to the fashion busi­
Mure Bohan for Dior used wide pleats to shnp a shirtwaist dress and
a slit to ace through—prompt
create a swingy feminine skirt (le ft ). Still in tho feminine mood, Cha­
ness:
me to lip my hat to Mademoi­
“ You be chic," she told a
nel (center) made impressive upe o f rainbow colors to highlight this
selle Chanel for objecting to
young assistant In a brief
white tweed suit. From Pierre Cardin (righ t) comes the epitome o f
the overrated applause hla
skirt and boots. " I 'l l be pret­
slender elegance. Long tunic with softly rolled collar tops in slinky,
collection received.
ty ." And she waa — to a
kilt-pleated skirt.
Although Andre Courregca
Chanel suit.
atatea that he designs for the
individual woman and would
not put an 83-ycar-old client
into a short skirt, only the
very young can wear tho kind
of fashions he showed in hh
By M rs. Ritchie Harris
the Sanford N aval A ir Sta­
spring
collection. Y et
be­
Miss Katherine Lltch cele­ tion.
cause it got such big play, too
many foolish
women
old
brated her 82nd birthday last
enough to know better arc
The Past Matron's Club of week with several dinners, In­
Mist Marla Miller o f North
wearing what they consider Seminole Chapter No. 2, Or­
cluding one Sunday with Mr. Chicago is houseguest of Miss
the "la te s t" from Parts. And der of the Eastern Star met
and Mrs. D. J. Parker. Miss Lanl Friend during tbe spring
they look grotesque.
with Mr*. R. W. Turner Katherine has many friends vacation.
It Is certainly true that
in Ihe a rea and we all extend
when aomethlng completely Monday evening. Co-hostesses
birthday greetings to such a
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mltnik
different Is launched from were Mrs. Wurt W. Warner
wonderful person.
and ions of Eustii were re­
the Paris collections, it must and Mrs. B. C. Moore.
newing acquaintances Thurs­
be reported a* ncwi. But
The rooms were beautifully
Miss Linds Parker, who Is day. Mr. Mltnik lived here
when the drum Is beaten *o
decorated with arrangements attending IDaytona Beach Jun­ with his parents, brothers and
loudly that every other voice
of
pink and white carnations. ior College , spent Uie weekend sister to 1948-49 and it now
Is obscured, something Is
with her parents, Mr. and teaching at Eustia H i g h
The devotion was given by
wrong with the reporting.
School.
Mrs. D. J. Parker,
Holyncux, who returned to Mrs. R. W. Turner. Appropri­
fashion alter a I5 ycar ab­ ate to Easter and the rtaurMr. and .'Mrs. Paul Bohm of
sence, i b o w t d
handsome
SHAPE UP
cctlon, all repeated the.23rd Aurora, Mo., arrived Friday
We're on cart 24 hour* e dey
clothes. They had all the re ­
for
a
visit
with
their
son,
to service toe equipment w*
WITH A NEW
strained elegance associated Psalm.
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tell. Free estimates on Instal­
Mrs. Elsio Cole conducted
with beautiful women who ap­
lation* promptly made, tool
Gerald Bobm, and son,
HAIR STYLE
preciate and can afford de­ the business meeting. Several
ceptively simple atyle*. Hla members plan to attend the
Mrs. P a l Hutted and chil­
Authorlxed Dealer
Grand Chapter Session, Order
dren left I lor a visit with her
of the Eastern Star to be held
cola while her husband is
in May in Miami Reach,
away on a. tour of duly from
Refreshments of froren fruit
salad, assorted cookies, nut
cups in green with Easter
eggs and punch were served
to the 19 members present.
NEW YO RK -

IltM A KIRSCM ETEIN
night at T at the Capri. High­
MEMO TO MR-. V. FROM
lighting the event will bo F a ­ PE R SN IC K E TY P E N P A L —
ther Richards Lyons' enter­
Seems this handsome hunk o ’
taining tbe group with a tra­
humanity—a man editor— sent
velogue o f fata trip to Romo.
• • •
a female staff member on an
BORROWED — People aro
always
calling
newspapers
with qticrie’a to which they
can't find answers and once
in awhile we can help. But
we have a correction to make
re answer given one gentle­
man,
He wanted to know who
mado the oft quoted remark—
"1 never saw a man 1 didn't
llko."
"W ell, air, it waa Will Ro­
gers—not Elisabeth Taylor,
as we promptly misinformed
you."

assignment to Interview some
dignitaries.
Upon arriving at tho office
(he next ayem, he questioned
her as to the outcome o f the
interview,
''W cclll, what kind o' story
you
w ant!
Wu discussed
everything from sex to reli­
gion."
S h a r p editor: “ Jlmmml
Well, frankly, Doll, I ain't a
real religious man."
Keep ’em smilin', Mr. V.
Signed — John’s oilier wife.

M rs. Brisson Elected Head
O f Sanford B And PW Club
The

Sanford

Professional

Buslnesa

Women's

and total fillings, 01, 1964, 17. 1965;
Club total extractions, 137, 1904, 31,

met at the Florida State Bank 1965,
A rummage sale held dur­
Loungo April I I with Presi­
ing the month of February In
dent Arolyn True presiding.
The following wore elected the S can building on East
officers for tho yesr 19651969 and will be Installed at
the May meeting: president,
Jitnr. -JintunTitiUin; tin t vice
president, Mrs. Valerie Col­
bert; second vice president,
Mrs. Polly Jones; correspond­
ing secretary, Mrs. Margaret
Ganaa; recording secretary,
M n . Irene Lancy, and treas­
urer, Mrs. Myrtle Gradick.
A report made by dental
clinic
chairman,
Margaret
Ganaa, revealed the follow­
ing: Dental Inspections, 341,
1904; requiring treatment, 189,
1964, I I ,
1903; completing
treatment, 16, 1964, eight,
1965; admitted to clinic for
treatment, 131, 1964, S3, 1965;

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First Street netted 968.71 for
this project. Cash on deposit
in the dental c
this lim e is puuu.
Among additional reports it
waa announced that the ap­
proved donation from the Sinford B and PW Club had been
made to the "Beautification
Committee’ to assist In the
very important planting of
ornamental shrubs and flowrrs throughout the county and
also that the hat "M arin a"
designed by Marjorie Cowan
had won a first prise in the
Florida State Bank Easter
Hat Contest,
Members
attending
were
Mmea. Arolyn True, Jessie
Brisson, V al Colbert, Polly
Jones, Margaret Ganas, Irene
Lansy, M yrtle Gradick, Helen
Pearson, Opal Karraker, M a r
jorto Cowan, Ruth Cummings,
Harriett Slawter and Doris
Williams.

&gt;•' WH A T S GONNA’ BE*
AT THE

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Installation Set

Cartier

For Woman’s Club

Social News
Regulations

Of Casselberry

By J a w C atsd b en y
The Woman'a Club o f Caaselberry will install officers
for the coming year at a
luncheon to be held at 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Imperial
House to Winter Park.
Dr. Gertrude Forman of
Altamonte Springs will be tbe
Installing officer,
Hostesses to charge of plans
for the affair are Mrs. Ben
Evans, Mrs. C. K. Fisher.
Mrs. Joseph Laird and Mrs.
L. E. Swope, members of the
permanent executive board.

C a s B e lb e r r y

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Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Miss Donna McCoy, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David G.
McCoy o f 311 Querns Mirror
Circle, is home from Talla­
hassee for a short vacation
between trimester* at Florida
Slato University. She has com­
pleted her freshman studies
and will be enrolled as a
sophomore when she return*
to the unlvcnlty,
Mr. and Mrs. Vinnle Klusmeyer o f Long Island, N. Y ..
and their three daughters,
Patty, Evelyn and Tina, left
Thursday after a 10-day visit
with her parents, CapL and
Mrs. Hugh Lynea o f 130
Queens Mirror Circle.

jjahdun
CvurfsiA
D IR T GARDENERS CIRCLE
Dirt Gardeners Circle of the
Sanford Club held the April
meeting at the Fir*t Federal
Building with Mr. Rudd of
the S e m i n o l e Agricultural
Agency speaking on soil and
The business meeting was
presided over by Mrs, C. D.
Perry.
Mrs. Frederick H.
Williams of Sanford and Mr*.
Sam Lawson of Stone Island
were visitors of the Dirt Gar­
deners.
Others present were Mmea.
W. A. Yung, F. A. Palmer, R.
F. Robison, Myron Smith,
Paul F. Johnston, J. R. Wells,
E. D. Hoffmann, C. W. Baker,
II. C. Plapp, Clyde Ramsey,
Charles Weaver, George Har­
den, L. E. Leeper, William
Rristol, 1. E. Batten and Dr.
Doris Cline.

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DRINK TIME —
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or phone [for short notices.
Typewritten account* in
lower case double spaced
are expedited more quick­
ly, Namen should be print­
ed In maauscript reports.
4— Personal black and
white photos and negative*
ara acceptable.
6— Phott&gt;s mad# by Her­
ald a taff m a y ba duplicat­
ed at nominal coat.
Doris Williams
Society Editor
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D E A R A B B Y : Ona o f tha
girla who works with mjr
husband rave him a tie last
,, Christmas. He knows that
1 don't particularly care for
- t h e fir !, in addition to which
It's about the worat-looklnf
• tie I hare ever seen. My
husband has fairly good
taste so he knows that tie
Is positively hideous, but he

"M y husband is very younglooking fo r his age (68) but
.his hair Is thin and very un­
attractive. Hs Is before the
public ail the time and 1
would like to do something
about his hair. He will not go
i to a hair specialist.— N. J.”
You will just have to take
him by the "hair of his head.”
Start a program o f brush­
ing up and out, using a real
bristle brush. A fter the brush­
ing, masssge the scalp with
a fingertip o f cosmetic oil.
Brush again. Stop him if he
uses water when he combs his
hair, using, Instead, a bit o f
qosmetic oil to give a nice
aheen and to groom the hair.
Shampoo with a very good
modem shampoo but be sure
you rinse it several times
and leave no shampoo residue
in the hair.
■‘‘I am a woman of age, but
like to dress attractively and
go many place. My hands tell
my age. What should I use,
■a red nail polish or none!—
‘Mrs. T ."
Why not try one o f the
soft lustrous pearl tones or
■liver? Both look mest attractive even on hands of, as
y o u say, "a ge." Be sure to

By Abigail Van Buren

wears it constantly just to
get my goat. Any auggtstions T
BU RN IN G IN AR C AD IA
D EAR B U R N IN G : Ye*.
Ignore It. I t ’s knot worth
the aggravation. Resides,
it’s H IS neck.

•

•

•

D EAR A B B Y : Something

use your cosmetic oil on your
hands. Why neglect their uupkeep?"
"Perhaps It was a mistake
but I married a man much
younger than I. How ran I
look my best? I have lots of
time but do net know what
to do with it. I have the
money; he has the looks Ind
the charm.— M. W .”
You must prepare a pro­
gram —diet, exercise regular­
ly, and have your figure per­
fectly contoured and control­
led by fitted-to-you girdles
and bras. Do not try to lock
“ young" but, more properly,
"youthful." Put your time to
work. And maybe you could
spend
some time
helping
others— T H A T helps in any
program.
"In planning a wardrobe for
wear when I fly to Kurcpe in
May, would a black outfit or
deep blue be best? I have
white hair (blue rinse) and
am fifty-four.— P eg."
I f you comblns white with
black, I would prefer this,
such as a black and white
tweedy fabric fo r a suit and
coat. Otherwise choose blue.
Tomorrow— From My Note
book

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locnasa of more thaa 80,coo
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ruined. She ie four year*
old, and the only grandchild
on both sides o f the family.
My problem: Row do I
keep my parent* and inlawe
from
spoiling her
rotten? Whenever ehe goes
to one o f her grandpar­
ents' homes, she gets what­
ever she wants, even if I
•ay N O ! They give her
aweeta any time the aika
for them, let her aklp her
nap, and give her the run
o f the place. She doei all
the thlnga there 1 don’t let
her do at home. She thinka
o f "M oth er" at the person
who spoils her fun and al­
ways aaya NO to her. Thla
ia making • nervoui wrrek
o f me. It*a gotten to ahe
won’t even mind me at
home any more. She haa me
whare aha wants me. Some­
times I wonder who is ths
parent and who ia tha child.
What can be done?
A NERVOU8 W RECK
D EAR W R E C K : Appar­
ently you are atill (he
"child" where your parenta
and in-laws are concerned.
H ’e time you grew up and
assumed the role o f parent
to your daughter. Continue
to say NO to her when It's
in her best interests. And
learn how to say NO, NO,
NO to your parenta and in­
laws when they undermine
your efforts to discipline
your child. You’ll need your
husband's support. But if
you must do it alone, do It.
And atari today.
s e e

Newspaper Enterprise Aeen.
Trying to decide whether
you ought to stick to full­
time homemnking, or grt a
paying job and join the evrrinerrasing numbers o f work­
ing wives?
Terhsps
these
question*
will help you figure out whe­
ther you can successfully

By Ruth Milfett

hold down two jobs.
One. Are you wcll-orgnnlxed? ( I t takes s good organ­
iser to combine homemnking
and a job, and do both well.)
Two. i f you pitch in to
help him earn n living, is
your husband the kind of man
who would pitch in and help
you with the home duties?

Qocoby On (Bhidqa
1965 Vanderbilt Cup Winners
Newspaper

Enterprise

NORTH ID)

Assn.

dummy problem. In (his prob­

V KQ8
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WEST
EAST

lem you are shown just de­

Not sliown

the single

Not shown

SOUTH

clarer's hand and the dummy
and it ia up to you to find
the winning play.
Here is a very simple one.
You are South and West op­
en* the jack o f hearts nirninst
your three no-trump rontrnct.
It aeems that all your oppo­
nent* enn do is to gather In
four tricka against you and
it is a cinch if you play it
correctly.
You win the heart lead in
dummy and your first thought
is to attack that fine club
suit. I f you do attack it one

II

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Paul I.ukacs is the greateat composer o f

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N o one vulnertblo
North East South Weal
1*
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1♦
Pass
2 *
Pass 3.N.T, Taia
Pass
Pass
Opening lead—V J.
o f your opponents will take
the ace and lead a second
heart and you will be in trou­
ble. I f you win in dummy and
run o ff the five good clubs

( I f your husband Ia helpless hand think about a w ife ’s
around ths house, maybe you working? Doe* he take pride
had better be helpless about
In being aolely reapomible
earning a pay check.)
for the aupport o f hie fam ­
Three. Do you find the life
o f a full-time homemaker ily? ( I t ’a Important not to
somewhat dull and lacking in overlook how your husband
challenge? ( I f ao, maybe you would feel about your work­
were meant fo r a career.)
ing.)
Four. What doea your huaFive. A re you relaxed and
happy with your children, or
do they make you cross and
irritable and resentful? ( I t ’s
much harder to replace a
good mother with hired help
than one who finds the care
you will have to make five
o f children difficult and un­
discards. These will be three rewarding.)
diamonds and two spades.
Six. I f you should g r t a
Then if East shows up with job, would you and your hus­
the ace o f diamond* and West band use your pay check
wisely— putting it aside fo r
with the ace-queen end at
some worthwhile project? Or
icait one other apade you w-ould it be frittered away
won't l&gt;e able to make more on gadgets and on keeping
than eight tricks.
up with the Joneses? (You
I f you win in your own should have it pretty good
hand and lead a diamond you idea o f how you and your
won't be able to get hack to huoband would handle extra
your hand for the good dia­ Income.)
monds.
Seven. Would you and your
The winning ploy Is to take husband feel more secure if
the first heart in dummy and you both knew that there
lead a diamond. I f you win would lie your pay cheek in
that trick you go after club* ease anything should happen
and make nine tricka. I f an to his? (A w ife’s earning
opponent take* hi* ace o f power enn mean a lot to both
diamond* he al*o will have a husband’* and w ife’s peace
no way to beat you.
o f mind.)

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WINNER OF S
ACADEMY AWARDS

Afib to Main TTsefr Own Deckiona, ■dnmpwiid by bardaneofna bamneretic dictated, America's bubs bun promoted indMdntd initiative by
advancing funds to make new snterpriem pomibto,
Keeping capital at work, inventing wisely In AnMfcrt M a rk they
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
"S U F F E R IN G ’’ IN LU D 1NGTON: You can’t "k ill"
love. It has to die by itself,

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D E A R A B B Y : When
someone wrote asking you
why they made stretch
pants In sites 18 and 20
when women who required
those sites looked so ridic­
ulous in them, you answer­
ed,
"Manufacturers
will
msks anything thsy think
they can aell."
How right you ware, Abby. I thought I had seen
everything when 1 aaw M A ­
T E R N IT Y
STRETCH
PA N TS , featuring a let-out
adjustable waistband. Then
I saw an ad in a magasine
fo r M A T E R N IT Y
W ED ­
DING GOWNS. What next?
F LAB B E R G ASTE D
s e e

T IM S D A Y A. M.
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IMPROVEMENT
BALTIMORE (UPI) - Until
third batemao Brooks Robin•oo led tba American League
^ with 111 runs batted In last
f,
season, ha had never even
topped the Baltimore Orioles
in that departmeot.

my daughter’s Ilfs will b«

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L o t s at t.tre
('all My Illuff
Donna Reed Bhow
Newe
Kalher Knows Rett

(S) Basrah

has to bt dons and fast, or

U)a Jha Woman:

We must be ever vigilant In our defease of this freedom of todivideo!
jnjfiaiivo and enterprise if we are to beep Amerton Powerful
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Today, a* part of the world’s greotaat powev syM mb, toveato* ownad, tax-paying
Florida Poww A Light Company speeds eipaaaino la keep abreast of oar grow*
ing need for more power. As In the case of the banking bualnem, our peat achievemeats haw been possible only because our Nation bee been free of oppressive
dictatorship*. Wo hope, through aven more outstanding performance, te
so courage tba trend in America today which propn— more freedom (or private
enterprise eo that Industry may

FLORI DA

M7 Magnolia Are.

POWER i

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W. fleet

�Horoscope
Forecast
■r, Apr* rr, i h i
S I N E R A L TEN DENIt

A day and evening |
yoa ara abla to think t
• M t tha moat lo fty and dar airabla
eouraaa o f
action
. available to you. Than raduca
; tbam to ■ workable formula
that can briny you tha proaparity you would Ilka to have |
w ith aaaa and facility. Make (
aura you hold ataady to longplanned objective*, Incantlva.
ARIES (M ar. 21 to Apr.
IP) A Httle time for concen­
tration w ill reveal certain
kkaa within your eonadouaneaa that can bo put In oporation to your benefit. Show
clo»« tiaa that you are devot­
ed. Help them with their
• need*.
T A U R U S (A p r. 20 to M ay |
50)
Contactlnf
Influential
frienda w ill gW* them an op­
portunity to aaalat you with
your alma, If you firat help
• them with their*. An Intereating contact can be made.
Ba alert, courteou*.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
51) You are able to make
auch a fine Impreaalon on a
powerful pereon that your |
career aoara appreciably. Be
aura your credit la good. Do
your utmoat to make It far
batter.
MOON CHILDREN (June |
S2 to July 21) Perm it new i
condition* to coma to the
fo r * now by being more
cognlaant o f modern way* to
operate, internal* from afar
are mora aaally comprehend­
ed. Thl* ha* not been poailble fo r quite aoma time.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Much I* eapected o f you from
' other*, and while dulie* are
not quite to your liking, It
la expedient that you per­
form them gracloualy. Then
you get ahead. Ba happy
with mate ton igh t
VIRGO (A u g. 22 to S ep t |
S2) Talking over your plan* |
fo r the morrow and the fu ­
ture with partner* pare* the
road to more efficient oper­
ation*. B * co-operative. Take
time fo r calebratlng at a fin*
dinner, ate.
L IB R A (Sept. 2.1 to O c t |
S2)
Completing the work
ahead o f you will clear the |
alate fo r ether important |
work later. Be diplomatic
with eo-workor* and you find
they are more amenable.
Show gratitude.
SCORPIO (O c t 23 to Nov.
21) I f you plan right aetlvlilea early fo r any lelaur* time
during day or evening, they
ran be Ideal, aatlafylng. Con­
genial* go along with your
flneat attribute*. Be happy.
SAGITTARIUS (N ov. 2 2 1
to Dec. 21) Doing what thoae
who dwell under your roof
require la right, but be humoroua and cheerful about |
It. Fun can be had at home
juat aa well. Invite frienda
in you like.
C APRICO RN (Dec. 22 to |
Jan. 20) Fine day fo r buying
or aelling with true wladom
and enthualaam. Put new life
into your work. Gam er the
data required, then be aure
you ahera profit* equally
with aaaociatc*.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to |
Feb. 10) You require more
aubitantlal hank balance nnd ,
tliia la the right time to con­
centrate upon Incrcaalng In­
come. Your banker, broker |
haa flna idea* for you. Fol­
low them quickly.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. |
20) Your good look* and
phyalral attractlvenraa can
be Improved by right exerrlaa and treatment* now. Be
more dynamic and *urrerd. |
State your alma In the prop­
er bualnraa and aortal cir­
cle*.
IF
YOUR
C H ILD
IS
BORN T O D A Y, he or ahr
w ill be a happy peraon only
after proper training In the
moral and religlou* aapccta
o f life, *o be aura to do *o
early. Give aa much educa­
tion In bualnea* and the flna
arta aa poaalble, alnce there
la a great ability to tackle
big project* and make them
workable. Teach that loval
and undemanding are thaq
tw e beat road* to bappineaa.

“ The Stare Impel, they

So net c*aapeLM What yew
make of year Ilf* la large*
ly wp to YOUI
Carrel] Rightar’a Individual
Porecaat for your alga for
May la bow ready. For your
ropy aend your blrthdat* and
SIAM) to Carroll Rlghter
Ferecaat (Tha Hanford Her­
ald). Bos 1S2I, Hollywood SS,
California.
World's largeat know* ua&gt;
derground chamber la tha
ctom-ahaped Big Room in
Irarlabad Cavaraa, N.M.

O UR B O A R D IN G HOUSE

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By Dick Turner

�H erald W ant-A ds A re Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!

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1« to 20 |4 |1.50 |2.52 I I.M
21 to 25 I 5 | 1.50 |5.15 | 4.75
2 » to 50 |« | 1.50 | 2.78 | 5.70
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at 1 -Map Kola

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

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D E A D LIN E S
12 Nooo Day Baforo
Publication For
Inerrtlona And Kills
(Sot Nooa For Monday)
1. Loot

ft

Found

1. Lost ft Found

22. Plumbing

LOST. WftlUt. Ir»\ r at » ‘ liarlie
!*« ill till R. S.infnril A v p .

PLllMIIINtl
Contrasting Ilapalra
F R E E ESTIMATES
R. L. H A R V E Y
l o « Sanford Ava.
121- m i

2. Personals
Do pou h*v* a drinking prnblam. W r i t ! P. a Hot t i l t ,
Hanford.

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V A R R IE T T 'H Besuty H o n k ,
aoft w.tar, evening tpp'ta.
101 Bo. Oak. 323-57I 2.

in t h e c in c c iT c o r in ' of
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL ( I I I C ( IT. IN ASM FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY BO, 14AIS
F IR S T
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND I AVAN ASSOCIATION OK
ORLANDO, k corporation.
Plaintiff,
v».
JOHN P. JOHNSON and NR.
DRA G. JOHNSON, hie wife;
and T H E FOREST P R O P E R T ­
IES, INC. a Maeaachuietta cor­
poration,
Pcfendanti.
NOTICE OF SI IT
TOi JOHN P. JOHNSON
Reildenco Unknown
N E D R A 0. JOHNSON
Rtsldonc* Unknown
Tou era hereby notified that
a ault hai bean filed agalnal
you In the above entitled cause,
and that you are required to
file your anawer with
the
Clark of thla Court and to
aarva a copy thereof upon the
plaintiff or p la in tiffs aiiorneya, whoea m m l and gddreta
la Ollaa, Hedrick * Robin.on.
lAt Knat Church Street, Orlan­
do, Florida, not talar than May
It. IH1. I f you rail to do eo a
llacraa Pro Confaaao will be en­
tered agalnet you for the re­
li e f demanded In the Com­
plaint. Thla eult lg to fore
rloaa a mortgage. The real pro
parly proceeded agalnal la:
Lot 15. Illock D. of L I T T L E
W K K I W A ESTATES NUM­
BER ONE. according to the
plat thereof aa recorded In
Plat Book t. pas* 11. of
the Public Record, of Sami
ante County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and the
aral of thla Court at Hanford,
Florida, thla Ith day of April,
15(5
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark
By: Martha T. Vlhtin. D. C.
Oil,-a. Ile.lrlrk A Itoblnaon
lay Eaat Church Street
Orlando, Florida
Attornvya for Plaintiff
Publish April 12, II. 21 S May

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H A C K L E -B U IL T
QUALITY HOMES

Deltona
I no wonder khan theta
duality hornet erg priced ae
k w - 17,780. to $11,350.
vitktt little gg $240. do»*
and $41-27 mstMyt on*
tut Today. Iss t**liee ef
World's Fair Hoots! frtt
ndi m risortoat "DoItone
0uees”l Take letontiti #4
— «H sl 0a*gry to tonga.

CALL •••-448S
MACKLE U O t , DIVISION
7Mg gftYOtto CORPOtATION

SW EETIE PIE

A

repair. 122. 5(21

C H IH U A H l 'A Pupplfi.
25th. 1I M I I 1.

1101

\V.

A K l ’ lira, l l . a t l a llmirnl. 1 yr.
old. 150. Hr# at 24:'" Gren­
ada Ave., aftr r I p.m.
DOGH R E CE IV ED n r Adop
lion, boardtd. Animal R**cu*
l.aatua, 1700 TV. Mlnnssule,
DiLand. Ph. 711- l l l t .
GE RMAN SHEPHERD. 11 mo.
old, ran ba rtC ll Lrad, Black
It Pawn. Riaionablt. J’ hon*
s ti-iiii.
FEMALE
Harman
A K l’ . 323-Oltl.

24. Well Drilling

C A S A S Dtp Camp brgin* Jun*
11th., L ak * Goldin. For In.
formation call 112-1115. Fr»d
Oanai.

(lens Cumbaa — ISS-SSIl
Plann Tuning and napaJr
W. L. Harman — 111*1111

35. Vacuum Cleaners

13. Catering • Food
N E W G R E E N 1IEANH. 11.75
bu. Pick your own. 12.25 bu
picked for you. Lake Monroe.
221.1011.

■ ANFOltD VACUUM SVC.
SALEH . R E PA IR S
2551 B. Tark Ava.
122-1511

87. Moving ft Storage
FOR R E N T : Clean, Dry Ht.irnur,
l n»|2 * ----------lu»2ii. -----------222.1271.
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50. Mine. For Sale

Rant Ulua Luatre Electric Car­
pet Hhamponer for only ( I
per day. Carroll Furniture
Co.
MEN'S 11 |r| Oa.
Dungaraea — t l . l l pr.

A R M Y -N A V Y SURPLUS
110 Sanford Ava.

l?2-e7tl

F IR S T Q U A L I T Y SPINET PInno. Powerful Tone, beauti­
ful tlaaalc atyle. W ill trunaVICE? Mora than 10,000 read
fer on greatly reduced payart are Che Sanford Herald
luenia lo peraon with good
claaalfled ade dally, Ratea aa
credit only. Inspection ar­
low aa Me par line per day!
ranged
without obligation
Dial 277-5112 or 125-5*21 and
Write Home Office, Joplin
I’laoo C o, Joplin, Mo.
place lo u r adl

ijiUiffli.’T.i T "HiToaPSiP

VOH8 LANDSCAPE SERVICE
Any type — Any alie
A t a price you ran afford
after 5:30 pm.

AUTO M ATIC
Waaher,
Mena
Skalea * 4 , Uo|f Clube. Ph.
222- » l * l .

323-1950

SPECIA L PAINTS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
ROOKING, P A IN T IN G It
INSULATING
Financing Arranged
122-2217

SICK ROOM NEEDS
Wheal Chalra. Walkera, Canea
A Crutchea for rent or aati.
I'refcrlpllnna at I, o w e a t
Price*. Dleroiint to people
over &lt;5 A all Service Personnal. Check our prlree.

F A U S T DRUG STORE
Free Delivery

)!M T I(

T IIAC T tE l Mowing, 222-MS*.
L A W N MOWING A Edging.
Faat dependable arrvlcr, r*aaonabla. 122 -iyoi.

)0| So

F IX IT SHOP
N E W LOCATION
French
*11.(751

16. Interior Decorators
J EAN M AR CE L
1001 french Ava.
til.m o

Have in% on Apovy, P. V. A.
Ilouae
A
Marina
pallitf.
FASCo,
1500 French Ava,
Sanfonl. 123-llln . Orlando,
5* 2* E. I I wy. in . 271-OiMI.
R E A D Y - M I X CONCRETE
Blocke. Stepping Slone*. Hand.
Steel, Gratae Trapa. Rock.
Lot Mnrkera. Pulyethylene.
Wlra Meah. Slept, Window
Sllle. Dry Wella k Drain Tile.
M IR A C L E CONCRETE CO.
30* Elm Ave.
GRASS SQUARE
Over
a.ooo equorta, olightly
ueed. &gt;* price. Any alia.
f u r n it u r e

center

1100 H. French

313-7*53

HOOVER VAC. CLKANKRH
W H I T E SEWING MACHINES
Authorised Solao A Service
G AR R E TT'S
300 E. Flrat.
111-1111
SEWING MACHINE
DUE TO DIVORCE
I have a m i olg-aag Sawing
Machine with i payment* of
11.70 remaining. A e c u m a
paymtnta er pay |J0 Caah.
Completely
guaranteed
A
equipped. Makes buttonholes
A d i» &lt; fanry work. Call any­
time COLLECT Orlando OA
1-1577.

CUSTOM Made Slip Covere A
Drnpea. Wall to wall carpetIng.
Large
aelectlun
to
rhooee front.
A la n s F a b rics &amp; R u g s
3 EVENING Dreetet. alia 5 A 7.
F R E E E STIMATE
1 ten new Sait Cover* for
A T YOUR HOME
' i ! Rulrk Hperl.il. Call I I I m y ja G j^ ^ r^ In n fn rd llL im
5155 atier ( p. m.
______
Is T n u lid e ra ^ u p p ilto ^ **

51. Arlirltn Fur Kent

PRE-C AST Concrete Slept
GREGORY LUM BER CO
l i d Mgple_ i v a
J jM IM

T E D W.LL1AMB HOW
101 E. n t h .
111-1*84
You ran find anything you
need advertised In Ih* Herald
Claaalfled.

Legal Notice

RE NT A BED
Roiiaway.
llotpual.
Bo by
Bed*,
by Day, Weak, or
Month.
CARROLL'S F U R N IT U R E
110 W. let.
Itt-ltll
You name It— W* have Itl"

A M E R IC A N

P A R K I U 1H1B—Sim -M IVli'ION 3 tlKDltOOM, 3 Hath. Unfurn­
ished. nice neighborhood.
2 lldrm . 2 Rth.. Entry Foyer.
Enclosed 1 'allo.
Family Room, Hrraklaet liar.
Rullt • In Kltrhan. Central 3 Bedroom. 1 Bath. Furnished,
wall to wall carpeting, sir
Heat. Doubla Garage. City
Hewer. 117.500. Opan Dally.
conditioned, NIc*.
Evanlnga H I - 1711.

R E N T -A L L
m in i

30*0 B Hlawalha.

53. Wanted To Buy
SKI.I,
US
your
Furniture.
Quirk Yarvlc* with th* Caah.
SU PER T R A D IN G P O S T .
II1.007T.

1100 DOWN
H E A L E STATE B IlO K E Il
a 17 5*1*. Rm . Ter.
Ural K i U l a Associate
Floors. Kit. equip. 1*7 mn.
W I L L A MAE PltOKOSCH
pays all. IIK L M L Y R E ALTY. 332-7175 Day
131-0113 Nlghls
Office in Village Hall. N. Orlando. i : : - l l l l , nights H i ­
LOCH AR B O R
l l ? *.
T H R E E Bedroom, 1 bath, k it­
chen equip. 1*0,00. Call 121NO DOWN P A Y M E N T VA. 7m3*51 H. A. William*. Realtor.
mrdlate occupancy, 3 Redroom. 1 4 bath, wooded lot, TOO MUCH R O O M ?
Rem
sodded lawn. Inquire at our
through "F o r Rant" ada Oat
new office LMN Enterprises.
axtra Income)
Inc. 3(0 Longwood Plata, a
Ml. South on l?-*3. Call col­ I flPIUI.. I^ a. l.lvlng Room,
lect *31-3*11.
Range, Plnecreat Area, Stoo.
310-3321, 122 Hhannon Drive.
MODERN COUNTRY HOME
Our
rarest
offering — ha* 1IOUHE T R A I L E R In Hanford.
s ta r ) thing: edge o f town,
A i r conditioned. Suitable for
hlg slot, modern throughout.
coupla, 115 mo. 113-0515 or
2 bedroom*, superb kitchen.
175*.
* bathe. 2 utility room*, dou­
ble carports, eatremely at­ * ROOMS Fum.. 3 toils. Fenc­
tractive Inside and nui. Pric­
ed. 1503 Hanford Ave.
ed at $13,Poo wi th 1500 down
and 110 prr month.
HOMES FOR R E N T
I Bedroom. 2 bath, partly fu r ­
nished. Ravenna Park. 5125
1 bedroom, unfurnished, air
conditioned, 1*0.
2
Bedroom, furnished apt. 153.
Investment A Roattr
I t ! N. Park Ava.
311-117I 3 Bedroom unfurnished, Wynnwood. Him.
F ull HALE Oll T R A D E : Mod­
ern
3
bedroom
A
Carporte.
a a ilk tt..
la ia U M ta
only
i*.*50.
Trad*
tl.(»a
ilqulty for anything of equal
value A
take over email
monthly payments. 111-7(51.
33(3 Park
333-3130
NICE HOME. 1 4 Acres. Large
chicken hous*. 312-105*.
I REnilOOM House, Central
84. Real Estate • Sale
llaat A Air. I ’h. 333.1231 or
2 BEDROOM. 1 4 hath. 1g*
Hi5.&gt;?|(
fenced yard. Country Club
Height*. lA k e Mary Road.
JOHN K. FOX,
132 Maelrr. Aasuina Mlg. A 102. Mobil* Homes - Kale
Iteatlor
!&gt;2 nut. 322-905*.
101 N. Park Ave.
*21-115*
1* 5* HPAIR'IIA FT, 2 lledroom
3 HDIIM. Masonry home, #»•
35a*. 323*1110.
cellent cond, fenced In tree90. Lot* For Sal*
1-1 and 1 Bedroom*
shaded baek yard. Resident­
ial ares. I^tw down pay­
N EW snd USED
S P E C IA L liltin g on large l^ k e
Awnlnga A Cabanas
ment. term*. |I7 per month.
Jeaeup lot at a dlarounl.
QUAl.l
'Y MOBILE HOMER
Call 333-(?t(.
Thla |g k bargain at (5,(00
llwy. lt-*2 H
123-33*3
cash.
Government owned
T II A I L E II K Lot. Enterprise.
Homes
Fla., corner of Kllaahrlh A
Uncoln Mi. W ill furnish Ma­
Real Ea’ ala — tnauranre
terial lo add aalra roam. Call
Ird a Park Ava
tll-IIII
Coiled Garden 5-»0M. Orlan­
do, Mr. Albert.
Selection e f 1, I, and (
87. Business Rentals
•odrouma located In various
105. Mobile Homes - Rent
He. (Iona of Hanford
ImmeJIale Delivery
OFFICES and Store Space
Sanford Mobile Park
M O NTH LY P A YM E N TS 1.2*3 REDIIIIOM. MS-1135, loll
orlandn Dr, 121-ltlt.
Included. HANFORD MOBILE
FROM $50.00
P AR K . 3511 R. Orlando Dr..
333-1*30.
FOR T H E BEST HOME
95. Houses For Hal*

R EA LTY

•What happen# now? I threw the boomerang at fai
at I oouMP
55. Furniture For Sale
WILSON • M A l t R FUR N
Iluy — tall — Trada
111-15 E. let.
111-5122

60. Business Op port.

STATION for Leaaa.
R E F R I G E R A T O R — 110. ph. SERVICE
Good location. Good refer112. 7(01 or 1715 W. 2nd St.
encea A tome Capital requir­
ed. Call S l t - l l l l .
COLD D R IN K RO.V 121-7051

15. Special Services

A &amp; R CONTRACTORS

108. Room* For Rent

ST E N ST R O M

STOlTail'H Utility Trailer Hilin,
llox 5UI A, Route 2, South UH, FUIIN ACK llratar,
250 B EA U T Y SHOP A Raeldame
Sanford Ava. aattndid. l : i for Rant or Bala. 1M| W.
Kailun tank, both for flou.
0111.
2Mh 171-1221.
322-ISO.
Addins Marhlnai • T r p i w r l t i r a
S . l e i - Ilrnta li • ilapalra
P O W E L L 'S O FFICE HUPI’ LY

By Nadine Seltzer

97. Houses For Rent

SO U TH W A RD

31. Mueical Instrument a

Bhiphrrd.

12. Special Notices

April 26, 1965 — Pnpc 11 95. Houses For Sale

1 nn, 10

WELLS
DRIL LED. PUMPS
S P R I N K L E R SYSTEMS
All Typaa and Slaaa
FURMANENT H D K 'IA L
TVa Repair and Harried
C t T '.V CUIH, IHTAUTT SHOP
S T I N K
ZO'r Off o f r rtu lar prlrre on
Maehlna and Supply Co.
I ’arma. I Banlor Rreullclan*.
112-1( 2:
Marla Cuihlnp. S a n L ow ary. 207 W. lad St
Wmnia
Cullum
aB itty
Prlra. our naw R-aatlclen. 30. Home Appliances
HMty Prlra will Claan *
Htyla W ! * i . F r t * Farklng
Ia&gt;t. I l l Palmatto Ava. I'h. N K t ^ S p U A N C E ^ T ^ T a r a ?
home
l’ rlces—
Frlrldalra,
llt-a iii.
Hot Point. RCA. Eanlth. ale.
Call
Charlla
Oormly
collect
6. Child Care
at Aaaoclalad Radio A TV,
2111 N. o r e n g * Ava., Orlan­
N A N N IE S K ID D IE CARE. TV*
do ( 22-2511.
nrvrr cloia. Llranitd nur&gt;rry,
Infant, to I. t i l l 8. Oak Avt.
SANFO RD ELECTRIC
itx .a iii.
G. E. Ap.llancaa— Naw A Uaod
I I I Magnolia
iri-U t:
8. Feta &amp; Supplier

20. Hard war*

SOLD!

ftrralb

JOHN S AU LS A G E N C Y

L E T ’ S C E L E B R A T E — Tho
aUNH: Iluy, Sell. Trade, Ite.
r l a u l f l e d ada art tho place 14. Bicycle Repairs
pair. OSTEEN IIIIIDGE CAMP
to save time snd money when
A GUN SHOP. 322.11:5.
chopping for tho oar of your
A L L WORK GUARANTEED
choice.
We Have Parta A Acceeaorlea SANFORD HEWIN’a CENTER
TOY C O R R A L
122-1201
101 So. Park Ave.
3 ::.»(ll

Legal Notice

ftanfarb

23. Painting
P A IN T IN G

1. Beauty ( are

Sbr

G9. Schools ft Instructions

Ball-Blair Agency

$100.00 DOWN

FI.VING SEMINOLE RANCH
ISpacd I'lilvaralty Airpor t)
Located 3 mllea Eaat of Oviedo
on l l v y . ( I * la now opan.
Student Instruction now g i v ­
en In Piper Charokea " l i o -'.
Coma on and learn to fly
NOW. Kepert Instruction In
BUY
a related atmn,chare remov­
ed from bu»y Iraffla pattern*. LA n n R 1 ben room home, 1
SEE YOUR
bathe,
Fla.
room,
living-din*
Twin-engine Charter availIng. large elorag*. carport,
• Id# anywhere. For appoint­
near (hopping center, play­
ment I'h. 3*5-3201.
ground near. 1(30 mnvsa you
In,
( I pay all closing), buye
Rent Estate Course
aecrow, Insuranra, ale. Call
Evening else* alarta May 5th.
332-1011 after • p. m.
Pur Information call Mrs.
Appleton, ICullerl) Orlando,
ONE OF T H E N EATEST
llert
l l o i l g t r a well kept holms on Ilia mar­
2I I - 5IB4.
B&lt; hoola of
Reel
Eelate.
ket
today.
2
bedrooms,
"Florlda'a lArsea l.”
equipped
kitchen, screened
porch for Informal lunchea,
quiet location (out of fllakt
U. S. trlVIl. SERVICE TESTS!
path), close to shopping, cit­
rus,
atergreen
mid
palm
trees. Price? Just l»,500 Why
Men - Women I I and over. Se­
wait?
Call
now
for
appoint­
cure Jobs. High pay. Short
ment.
hours. Advancement. Thou­
sand* e f Job! open. Prepara­ CRU MLEY-M O NTRIT H , INC.
Ileal
Kalat* galea llanlalt
tory training until appoint­
Appraisals
Offlcai ill- m i
ed. Piper lance uaually un­
Phon* 311-01*3
Nlshtai 111-0700
necessary. F R E E Information 1*0 W. 1*1 St.
II1 -0 M I
on Job*. (atari**, require­ Go o d homa, great Investment,
111* Pork Drive
ments. W r i t * today giving
big
Inrnme.
Wid ow
cuts
namt. eddraaa and phone.
pries. i t l - I O l l .
Lincoln Servlet, So * tot genford H e r a l d . _________
FLAT IT COOL
Enjay th* aummars In this cen­
71. Male H*lp Wanted
trally alr-conditlantd brand ■ E V F R A L Outstanding 1 * 3
naw j . bedroom. Iiath-and-alledrnmn llnmaa avalltb l* In
half loike Mary home. Only
HEIIVICE S TATIO N Manager
all Araaa ul Hanford. Lat ua
ll l . i o u with I IDO down pay­
A Attendants, phone fur ap­
Show you Aroundl
ment. (Nothing
down for
pointment 322-0*11 niter *
quollfltd Voireon.)
p.m. Maban* Oil Co.

V A -F H A
Properly

Management

ST E N ST R O M

A I T . , Hullnlile for gentleman
or rnuple. I'rlvala entrance
It bath. 3(05 H Elm, 332-2307.

KI RN. APT., Downstairs. Ideal
for coupla, nn I ’ela. ( I ? W.
I Ith.
FURN. DUPLEX. I lldrm, r«decoraled, 305 mn, lAka Jetaup. Call 333-7510 after 5:30.
UNFURN.
Kitchen

J
Bdrm.
Duple*.
Equip. SS3-5I0I.

FURN. Apt. Clna* In. Jimmie
Cowan. 3( 1-5011.
W E L A iv A A P A R T M E N T *
l F i r s t SI.

115

KFF. APT. private bath, tuitAble for Coup)* or ( I n g l t
paraan. Ideally located down­
town.
Inquire at
Manual
Janobaon Dept. Store, 111 E
1st
I I I W E E K L Y ,. 3 room APL Util
furn. 301 E. IIh. I l l - S i l l .
T H R E E Bdrm. furn. Apt. 1 7« »
Magnolia. I I S - I I I L I II .
APAR TM E NTS. Hanford Mobile
Park, 3515 H. Urlaiidu Dr..

3ia-l*l«.

3 BDRM. Purn. A p t I I I . 3034
E- l i s t Sl. Robert A. Wllllame l l l - l i i l .
A V A L g N APARTMENTS
111 W. Ind HI,
32Z-S4tT
FUHN. Apt. 3&gt;3 Si&lt;i5.
FURN. 5 Room Garaga Apt.
I la v * lo as* la apprtrlat*.
Adults only. N&lt;&gt; Pot*, mi E
2nd HI. WmnUG

10N. KooniH For Kent
FURN.
R o o m , aaml-prtvale
balh. 110 mn. S l l - l l t *
HLEKPING ROOM. Ganllaman.
(no Palmatto Ava

BOR McKKK USED CARS
NO MONET DOWN
*01 Fr*n:h Av*.
121-0711
1131 FORD 8KTL7NER. rotraelabl* hordlap. radio, hatt­
er. pnwar ataarlng. noada
tranamlaalon ISIS. Ph. S u ­
i t 57 or aa* at 111 Oarrlson
Dr.
"53 RAMI1LKH. a door Hadan,
R tal claan It naw lira*.
1375 00
BANFORD MOTOR CO
("0 Franrh Av*.
131-5112
'51 FAIA'ON 2-door hardtop. (•
speed. Cobra equipped. i:oo,
■ " u n i t pymt*. For appoint­
ment.
322-0551
before
4,
3K -3111 after ( p m .
m i OLDHMOBILE I I. * door
Hedan. good running condi­
tion. Valdes lintel, Mrs. Bur­
ton. Ph. 322-1111,
1112 air conditioned Triumph
stdan. radio A heater. Must
salt S«* at t i l l Elliott Av*.
1151 • CHEVROL ET, 5 door,
eacaptlnnally good ahapa. Ph.
^ IX m ii^ a fta ^ U O a jv im ^ ^

120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
IN STA LLE D
Scnkarik Glass and Paint
Company
310 Magnolia

Pb. 111-413!

n u t s nop*
Heat Covers

a u io

A

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
105 W. Ind It. 112-1013
^ALLTV O n iH ^Q U AR ANTE E n'

12.1. IkwtM &amp; Motor*
17 FI. W H I T E Flberiilaa*
n»a wi th complst* sailing
rig. Purchased new In 1051.
Prlra for Cano* A all equip­
ment Including Car Top Car­
rier.
paddle,
anchor, ate.
1210. 322-0559 to are.
G altw ay To T7t* Wate rw ay

12 FOOT Plywood Host A
Trailer, with alactrlo start­
ing 25 H P F.vlnrude motor.
All rohlroli, 1250. 123-5220.

N A TIO N A U

B A N K
POSSESSION1

stemper agency

vw

GHIA

• Sedans

$100 DOWN
FH A - V A HOMES
J. 3. A 5 BEDROOMS
1. 1 4 A 3 HATIIM
K IT C H E N E Q UIPPE D
LOW M O NTH LY P A Y M E N T *
IM M E D IAT E D E L IV E R Y
Fur Uompltla Information
S.a ur Call Your

FHA - VA
S A LE S BROKER
Wa Have T h * 3 U a *

For Tou

ST E N ST R O M
REALTY
3153 P A R K D R IV E
133-3(31
333-7(31
might *
333-1333
333-41(4
i2 *-(U I
333-1(33

• Hard Topa
• Convertible*

• Station Watrona
Complrts Helrctloa
SS'g Thru Si's

$387
Ply.
Cadillaci $40$
Falcon $1247
$387
Old*
llulck
$••7
Valiant $387
DrHuto &lt;189
1591
Cho*.
$79$
Dodge
.Mercury $186
Mercury $487
$793
Kurd
Amor.
94*7
Corv. $1097
Chrysler $88
$10(1
Cher.
Krneult $387
Falcon $697
Mercury $188
&lt;99
Ford
$128
Dodg*
$113
Chav.
$103
Chov.
$983
Jeep
'37 Imper. $318
$396
•SR VW

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bol.
b al
bal.
bob
bat.
bal.
bal.
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bal.
bal.
bal.
bal.
baL
bal.
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132
$21
lit
Ml
$31
&lt;11
$10
92*
Ml
$37
$&gt;4
$34
$24
$11
$ a
$43
91*
$36

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
no.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
MO.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo,

•u
1 3
$37
913
9 4
$39
$13
$31

MO.
Mto.
mo.
mo.
mu.
no.
mo.
mo.

Accept Tmdc-lnol
HANFORD AYR.
_ OPEN EVENING*
Hanford, Florlds
322-4MI
National Repoaacaalona 1m .

1012

Ellinor Motor Co.
Ba. Hwy. 1M «
goaford, FIs.

322-1835

i. 'J

®

Temporary Location
2507 SO. P A R K
60 Cadillac
Series M*2‘* 4-Door Bodan. E q u I p p * d With
Automatic iron*, p«w.
or Btoortog, B r a k o t ,
Windowo and Botto —
A v i r i n Milooge. A
NIc* Automobll*. Good
Tire*. And Only

'1 6 9 S
62 Mercury
Monleroy 4 • Dr. Hardtop,
Flnlahod In Light Toa gad
beige. Equipped With V-8
Engine, Crnlggmatle Trantmission, P o w g r Btoortog.
Power Rrtkot, Radi* mad
Healer. Also Hu Foe Con­
venient* snd Comfort —
l’owrr Beats and Power
Window* Pin* Factory Air
—A Car With Ryo Appoal
NOW ONLY

1 6 9 8
62 Falcon
2-Door Bodan, Radio and
Heater, Padded U t i k ,
Clean Hparklln* Ftntok,
Runs Llk* A (towtog
Machtoo, Deep Treadod
Tire*.
NOW ONLY

*1 1 9 5
61 Mercury
Mttoor

"M O -

daa, Bqalpnod

Fordoe Be-

With ftoad a r d V-l, Cm loomotic,
Power Hteertog
aad* “Hoof.
•
*a».
rr, FinishedI In A U l
Green With Gray Vinyl
Pattern C l o t h Interior.
Thla Car la Local. Low
Mileage, Kuelloat Can.
NOW ONLY

’ I 0 9 S
62 Chevy II
HerIeg “ IMM
I W I4-Door
'lK W D
8U
U*
tlon Wai
With «
T r ig * , Radi*
________
...
A Mtalar.
A Good, Solid, Economi­
cal Small Car To Giro
Y o a Many Mlloa Of
Low Cool Transporta­
tion.

4 1 9 5
61 Old! “98*
4-Door Bo d a n , KgntfB**
With Hydramatk Tranmission, P o w o r Btoortog
Hr a k o a , Radio, Hto tor,
Factory Air-Condition, aad
Many Other Eatrag At
Standard Oa Thla Typo.
a*an. On* Owner, Low
Mil****,

Lets Do
1 Business
Together

4 6 9 5

USED CARS
FROM

$200 . $300 Down
$40 - $60 Month
IM% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Days —
1,004 Milos Oa AU
Used VWs.
Sole* — Farts — Barrie*
Factory AuthorUod Dealer

USED CARS

NO CASH NE E D E D !
•39
•31
11
*31
•37
‘60
•37
67
•A*
•so
’39
*39
'38
'« !
•53
’• I
*38
'AO
•6*
*55
•60
•53
•51

St. Johns Realty

riCTITIOVS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given that
I am engaged In hiialnete at
USED F U R N IT U R E
2111 Mn.trn ltd., gemlnote Coun­
ill-117*
ty, Florida, under th* fictitious
namt
of.
National
nuelnesa 55. Furniture For Sale
NOW TOU CAN T R A D E
Coneultants and that I Inland
IN A L L 10 STATES
In register said name w|lh the For th* blgseat eelactlon of
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
nearly saw and uaed furnl- In addition lo gqr local tradSeminole County, Florida. In
lura. ae* Nail's Furniture
era aaehans*. wa will a r ­
accordance
with
tha p ro vi­
Brokerage
In
Casselberry
range a trada on property
sion! of the Fictitious Name
on 17-92. Open S dajre I t o i
anywhere
In
the
Unite.I
Statutes, L e w It: Marti.,n 015.0*
Flat* or Canada. Tall ua what
Florida Statutes 1*17.
Used furniture appltanete, toole,
&gt;*u
have
and
wbal
you
Hlg: William A. Those
ale. Bought - gold. Larry's
want. Member o f Interna­
I'ul.lleh April 12, I*. 20. It May
Mart. 315 Sanford Avo. Fk.
tional
Trader* Club
with
i. m s .
332-5121.
over l.ooo mtmbtr offices
CDL- 21
throughout
th*
world.
COURTEOUSY CHAR GE AC­
FIC TITIO US SA ME
COUNTS— limited credit If
NOTICE IF hereby given that
you own a phon*. Put classi­
we are engaged In bualntea al
fied A is to work for youl
1121 Orapevllla A v a , Seminole
III-5I01
l i l t a French
County, Florida, under tha fic­
Realtor - Appraiser . Insuror
FKKB e s t t h t a t b
titious
name
of
Orapavllla Upholstering A Mattress rag.
Florlet and Nursery and that
ovatlog Hew A Used Furni­
we Intend la rtgle ie r said
C. A . W HIDDON, 8R.
ture. Call Via Redding Mfg.
nams with tha Clark of ih#
BROKER
To at 7(1 Celery Ava. I l l Circuit Court, Seminole County.
I t t S Park
121-5001
HIT.
Florida, In accordance with the
provisions
of Ik*
Flctltloue
BAKT PILCHER
Name Mtaluitt. to.w it: Section ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Bast Buy Broker
1(3.03 Florida Statute* 1117.
Ba4d.Bg A Furniture
Ili-Tiol
Day or Night
• I s : Erie L Vlhlan
A T FACTO R Y P R IC E *:
Kiel* B. Vlhlan
t i t Magnolia
Ill-tilt
M E R L E W. W A R N E R
r “ m i h Apr“ U ' l f ' ** *
F U L L s ize ; double bad. Phon*
Real lor
C D L -35
lii-iiiL
'
7*1 a Park Ave.
122-3113

W IT H
THESE

I

1 lilt. Apt. I ’ll. 13I.U753.

REALTY

Payton Realty

t i l l CH EV R O LE T W ages.
cyl. claan. 137-3113.

Your EVINRUDK Dealer
501 t - l K. t o t
Ph. 533-5111

I • Room, l - Hr. Kuril. Apt. I&lt;3.
Call alte r 5 p.m. and week­
ends. 323-015*.

R E A LT Y

•51 FORD, RTIC’ K. N E W MOTOR A PAINT. 1300. 323-0*73.

FUHN. APT., 3300 Mellnnvllle,

JIM H U N T

tool • Park Av*.
333 1333 anytlm*
$I7,0o* KOIt R IG H T MAN over
( BEDROOM
(0 In the Hanford area. Take
Dial 111-1(10 3 Bath lloma on approilmalaly
abort auto trips to contact 11*1 Tark Dr.
4
aer*
yard. Fenced back
cuatamar*. A ir moll H. a . DISTINCTIVE ham* landacopyard, asserts* fruit htartn*
Brook*. Vie* Pres Tasso n*ad for privacy. I.Bedroom.
trees.
Wall
for yard, partial­
finery Carp, Eos t i l . Fnrl
1 4 hath. Many Mtroe. Rea­
ly furnished, waaher, dryer,
W o r l d L Teaaa.
sonable priced. 33I-IUI7.
etiiv*. refrigerator, yard tools
A lawnmower
72. Female Help Wanted
U H K K NU H AIR
113,109
Cbnlc* tola avalltb l* in Groanbrolr of Loch Arbor overlook­
WOMAN for mending A A lte r ­
ing g olf tours*. C a * t o a
ations.
Apply
In
parson.
building lo yaur sptelfieo. 133-iaul 3(10 M ltw tth a ot 17-33
Downtown Cleantr* A Lnualinn*. Graenbrair devolopsd
derere. I l l Bo. Palmetto Ave.
by
LA' GR,
NEW,
c m . i .iii . . built
SI AI DH— N. Y. TO 155 wk
KINGSWOOD
home.
Hulling
llllle
(loir
BUII.DKHH. INC.
RUSH RKFERENCKH. TOP
I'uuree, Hen Land" Fur In­
323-1075
JOIIH. F A R E
ADVANCED
formation rail 332-:37i.
203 Fairmont Dr.
QUICKLY. HA V- A- M AID. I
^ ^ y iJ M W ^ lra a ^ N a ck j^ N j^
COLORED P R O P E R T Y . Only 97. House* For R*nt
|50 Down. Jim W a ller Corp
77. Sllualion Wanted
has nil r 1 lledronm houea It FUltNIHIII.D 3-bodruom hou.a
Out W. let Ht. 3lo mo. Call
Ini fur Hale, ready In move
T e ll tbein sou saw It Is The
3:t-(ai(.
Ini... only |*» * « per innnlli.
Hanford Herald!
Dlrritliina:
From
Hanford,
FUHN.
3
Badroom
lloua*.
l ake llnuta 115 to Osteen to
DAYH work. Phone 133-1(5* er
Adulle. nn Pat*. 333-loiO.
rhurrli on right, continue lo
lll- 1 2 'i*
rn|nrrd ee.tlon an left, turn 3 BEDROOM Furn. Hnut*. 355
left nn dirt mad A follow
mn. Inrludea water. 323-I1A7.
84. Real Enlale • Sul#
lo home. You can ee* thla
houea from Rout* 515.
2 lIKDIIOOM, Unfurnished, k it­
chen equip. |7o mn. 1513 Yale
|M0 DOWN, t lldrm., 1 both
Ave. 313-1(11 af te r 5 p.m.
house,
kitchen
equipped.
Taka ever payments of 170 3 IIDRM., Kitchen (quipped,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
par month. Include* Tas ot A
114 N. Park Ava.
Ill- lltt
371, nice yard. 332-3111.
Inauranr*. Convent.ni loca­
tion &lt; l l - l l » * .
HUN TING CAMPHITK
RAV E NN A P ARK. I lledronm.
Own yours within FAItMTON
14 bath. 3115 mo. 5( 1-5131
Wildlife Management Area. l-IIEDItOOM, I bath, enrnar
after 4 p m .
lot. 11*0 Dawn, aaeumt Mlg..
High A Dry 4 Acre (5*1, no
|(1 mo. Avsllkbl* May 0, Ph.
closing Coat. I t * month.
373-5515.
I. E. B A T T E N
F. O. BOX ( I
I
BEDROOM, I Both, COktiU
BANFORD. FLA.
Hast, Cornar l&lt;ot, D;nhU
rhonaa Sf|.|*7* or I I I . M l * .
Carport*. 371-1111.

' l l TR-S with Radio a Haaior,
sictllsnt condition. IS3-0IIS

Robson Sporting Good*

3 IIDRM. Fum. Apt. Apply 015
Park Ave.

Seminole Realty

115. Autua For Salt

106. ApsrlmFnta for Rent

and Sales Broker

1100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES

CAREER
opportunity
far
qualified man l l - l l . Salary A
commission. Ph. Slt-OMI.

IIUDROOM Trailer on lark*
Lake. Ailulta only. IJI-73CV

ROOMS for 5itn, 101 Magnolia.
332-0730.

You*U Save Money
And Be Happier In A ‘65’
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.
~£xc*U*at Sm lcc Too"
Strlckland-Morrison Ford* Inc.
122-1411

w. Park *444*1*

HOLLERS
OF SANFO RD
THE LOT WITE
TUB OJL QUAUTT

2nd. ft PabMiU
Ph. $22-0711
2507
Put
Ph. 322-001!

�W

Altamonte Springs Receives
Equipment For Playground

12 — April 28, IMS

$70,000 Plant
Announced For
Altamonte
B f Dm

i ‘

J

:

m

Mayor W. Lawrence Swofford

Wckiwa District
Camporee Set
For Friday
By Jane Casselberry
Tha Waklwn D i s t r i c t
Spring Camporee w ill be held
a t Camp Howard on Mark­
ham Hoad Friday through
Sunday with area Roy Hcout
Troops and Explorer Foste
participating.
This camporee will provide
an opportunity for patrols
and troops to test thrlr
camping skills against good
aamplng standards. The main
•rasa o f Judging will be cook­
ing, health and safety, uni­
form !, packs and equipment,
campsite, and organisation
and participation.
On Saturday from 1:80 to
d:SO p.m., Interesting demon­
strations will lie presented
by tha Florida Forest Serv­
ice, Marco Archery Cluh and
Col. Jim Bennett, who will
give
a
demonstration
on
muskets and firearms.
Tha campfire program will
be held at 7:45 p.m. Satuiday
with Fleet Peeples Jr., of
Casaalberry In charge.
Church services fo r Frotestant Scouts will be con­
ducted at 8:30 a.in. Sunday.
The ewanla ceremony and
eloalng assembly w ill lie held
Sunday at 1:16 p.m.

the

Altamonte

Springe Town Council at reg­

b ln

Th» request of Jack dole of
Cos and Gale Associates to
reione property on Maitland
Avenue In AlUmonto Springs
Immediately south of tho
Beranth-Day A d r a n t l a t
Church from RI-AA single
family residents to It.1! multi­
ple family dwelling was unanlMOttsly approved by tha
AlUmrata
Springs Town
CounHI at public hearing.
No shjeellona wars raised
to the request.
Gala asplalned that the sixunit contemporary Mediter­
ranean type building hla firm
plans to construct at this lo­
cation will cost 170,000, In
addition to the cost of tha
property, with construction to
begin fat approximately eight
weeks.
The building Is designed for
rental and each unit will he
completely furnished includ­
ing wall to wall carpeting.
In answer to question from
Councilman Colin Craws, Gala
atatsd that his firm plana to
own and oparata the building
and dota not plan It for raaala bi tha naar future.
Tear residents appeared to
support tha request.
Is another publte hearing,
sound! decided to abandon a
portion of the right of way
•a Florida Boulevard running
southeaat from Lake Street
as petitioned by Orville John­
son. Johnson pointed out that
that particular portion of the
street sever bed been formal­
ly opened or used.
Adjoining property owners
appeared to endorse the peti­
tion. There were no objec­
tions.
Mayor W. Lawrence Bwofford stated that although he
la opposed to dosing rights of
way, ha would not oppose this
petition because, having liv­
ed In the town 81 years, lbs
road had never been used to
hie knowledge and a previous
council voted In 1052 to ahundon tha right of way hut the
action never was formally
completed.
Town Clerk Dorothy Bar­
deen was instructed to have
the right-of-way removed
from nil county ncorda.

and

BORBIE LEE W A T K IN S , Mian Flame o f Semi­
nole County, will be a conUmUint Saturday for
the state title.
(Ilcrnld Photo)

Two Praying Women
Hit By Fire Bomb
NEW

A ing hla duty and that he
drifter didn't went to get further In­
with “ no faith” was arrested volved.”
Malone
was booked
on
at a settlement house and
charges o f arson, assault and
charged with tossing a firry
gasoline bomb at two women dearrrntlng church property.
young

YO R K

&lt; U P I) —

ular meeting authorised the
town clerk to write a letter
o f appreciation to the Prair­
ie Lake Drive In Theater for
the donation o f three awing
seta and a merry-go-round to
the community.
The
equipment w ill
be
placed In tha town play­
ground.
In other business, a public
hearing was act for May 10,
8 p.m., to conaidar request
o f R. A R. Rogers Company
to abandon and vacate a
three fo o l power easement
between Lota 13 and 1 In
Glen Arden;
The request o f Lee Cohn,
developer o f Oakland Estates,
to have street lights placed
In the second section, was
referred to the utilitiea com­
mittee;
The o ffe r o f the Volunteer
Fire Department to handle
arrangements and planning
for the Annual Community
Children's Christmaa Party
was approved;
Action on recommendation
by Councilman Keith Nixon
that only one council meet­
ing per month he held during

The fire at 1ft. Patrick'a
burned an altar pad and rail
and blackrned
tha
gothic
cathedral's white marble a1&gt;
tar.
H ie gasoline-filled Itecr liotIla- with a flaming wick was
hurled from the fourth row
of pews. Another firs bomb,
unlgnltrd, wns found Inside a
shopping ling at the pew.

tha summer waa deferred un­
til next month;
Councilman
Bob Newell,
firs marshal, waa Instructed
to study and aubmlt recom­
mendation on bids fo r firs
department equipment at the
next meeting;
Acceptance o f sealed bids
was approved with time lim­
it sat for May 6 on i boy'a
and girl's bicycle;
The fire ant spraying pro­
posed for county areas which
are infested was approved;
Invitation fo r Swofford to
officiate at ribbon cutting
ceremonies fo r the 10 a.m.
grand opening o f the new
Home Builders Supply, April
30, waa announced. A ll mem­
bers o f the council were In­
vited to be present fo r the
ceremonies.

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kneeling In prayer at famed
St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Tha bomb hurst In a 10foot bell o f fire, burning the
women, one o f them seriously.
The liuinh-loaner fled hut wns
followed nbout a half mile by
a man who then railed police
and directed them to where
the suspect's Jacket and li­
brary card were found.
The man refused Ui Identi­
fy himself, saying he had
done his duly.
It was the second act of
violence recently at St. Pat­
rick's the seat o f the Roman
Catholic archdiocese o f Frunels Cart!lusl Spellman.
Detective James McDonnell
said suspect David I. Malone
admitted the Itumliing, say­
ing: “ I ’m confused. Please ex­
cuse me. Pin sorry. I was
never baptized. I'm o f no
faith.”
Police said Malone, L'fi, Is
n native o f Houston, Tex.,
and had b ow working on and
o ff here as a porter. He told
officers he attended rollcge
fo r two years.
Police gave credit for Ma.
Inne'a rapture to tho unident­
ified pedestrian who tailed
tho
suspect
through
the
crowded mldtown eras.
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hla name,” said MroDmtrll.
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Sets Roundup
By Jane Caaaalbwry
The Pre-School Roundup
will be held at English
Estates Elementary School
Thursday, May 4, from MO11:88 mm. for children who
will bo enuring first grade
nt the school In tho fell.
Principal Morris Ruby re­
minds parents tq bring the
child's birth certificate when
coming to register. The child
must be els an or before Jan.

1. 1844.
Children nta Invited to attha roundup but It la
that they he

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all merchandifie. W e cannot hold it over! It has to sell!
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advantage of these tremendous values.

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W E A T H E R : Monday 83-69, rain .10; some shower* thru Wednesday, hiph in 80s; low tonight around 70.
VOL. 67

C A I’ T. A N D MRS. RICHARD E. FO W LER JR.

Introducing

Captain, Mate And Crew
Off Good Ship 'Fowler'
Ily Doris Williams
Now henr this! Welcome nbonrd to the new
skipper o f SNAS Reconnaissance Attack Win# One,
Capt. Itiehnnl Fowler; his mate, lovely Joan Fowler,
and the six crow members consisting o f Carolyn, IS;
Pamela, 11; Richard, 0; Elizabeth. 7; Deljornh, 5;
and Tommy, -1.
A recent social soiree with the entire fam ily partici­
nt the Fowler home found pating in various forms o f
the capable c a p t a i n ,
art and music. Dick beast*
minus brass and braid

"M y finest hour,” is Ihe
way Captain James 0. Mayo
described his stay in Sanford
at the Joint civic club lunch­
eon Monday.
The outgoing commander of
•
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One said when he was assign­
ed to Sanford in 19G3 he heard
many fine things abotd the
community. “ But everything
we heard was an understate­
ment,” he declared.
, Captain Mayo refused to
lake credit for many of the
things ullribuled to him in the
many resolutions read at the
* ^luncheon.
•'■But I will take credit for
one thing," he said. “ That is
getting Captain Fowler as the
man to replace me.”
• I t

Another Sanford man Is
seeing action in Viet Nam.
Aviation Structural Mechanic
Third Class Charles W, N e­
ville Jr. is serving aboard the
attack aircraft carrier USS
Coral Sea, operating in the
South China Sea olf the coast
id Viet Nam. tie is Ihe ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. N e­
ville Sr., Route 2.

ll

That headline about the po­
lice cracking down on parking
violators is no joke. A lot of
the “ Herald A ngel*" have dis­
covered yellow picees of pa­
per on their windshields late­
ly.
• • •
How to make an auto last a
lifetime: Just combine drink­
ing with driving.
• • •
Cecil Tucker, county agri­
cultural agent, is back borne
from his Caribbean cruise,
Navy-style, and reports lie
didn’t get seasick. But he’s
been “ ground sick" ever since
he hit land. The earth Just
doesn't seem to stand stilt.
• • •
Incidentally, Tucker says
some parts of the county got
two inches of rain the last few
days and it has helped relieve
drought conditions. Areas of
the county that got less than
a half-inch arc still in trouble,
be says.
•

•

*

A model of Ihe Gemini 3
spaeecralt piloted by John
Young and Gus Grissom will
be on display at the Central
Florida Museum in Orlando
during the months of May and
June.

Post Office Site
Wins Approval
Final “ go ahead" was g iv ­
en thli morning fo r the con­
struction o f a new post office
building at I.ake M aiy. Coun­
ty Commission approved a
rezuning change.
C. L. (Cracker) Donaldson.
Lake Mary postmaster, said
the post office department
toon will advertise fo r bids
fo r construction o f a suitable
building at Second Street and
Wilbur Avenue fo r lease to
the government fo r use as a
’ fe a t office.

and Jean completely tran­
quil sml relax rd ax they
savored lifter dinner demllu*scs while discussing events
appearing in TH E local after­
noon newspaper.
What type o f recimentation is enforced here to induce
tbit tranquility with six o f f ­
springs on the liaise? A few
words later revealed that this
situation exists only between
taps and reveille, when the
Fowler cherubs are safely in
the hands o f Morpheus. The
household is completely nor­
mal—a general slate o f con­
fusion and turmoil, filled with
complexities anil perplexities.
The informal tete-a-tete was
nstnundingly stimulating and
refreshing with Dick and Jean
completely “ at ease" in their
happy home atmosphere as
they unveiled events o f their
lives together. Their colorful
background could easily provide material for u beat tell­
er.
This Is the third tour of
duty fo r Captain Fowler at
SN AS and in 1(157 they re­
solved to retire at this port
on “ The Nile o f America.”
Jean and Dick lire both te.
signed that tltvio is no place
like Sanford since it hold*
muny “ firsts” for the family.
Jean was introduced to the
Navy at Sanford, when she
rnme hero ns a bride. Their
first child, Carolyn, was born
here and fer the first time,
they will have quarters nbun id
m ilitary Installation.
The subject o f deployment
arose with Jean pointing out
that she wept ocenris of tears
each time her muster mariner
was deployed but the overall
picture was wonderful with
honeymoon ever
remaining
full spec'll ahead. Dick added
the separations among nil sea­
men served as testing grounds
and was a catalyst to deter­
mine whatever may happen.
Rack in the early dnya. Jean
followed the ship “ Jus* mice,"
and emphatically staled that
the fabled “ sea story o f a
sailor having a girl in every
port" did an about-face. She
added perhaps a few were
available when the ship dockill, hut not the type the in­
curable romantics dream up.
The Fowlers both advocate
rlose association o f the wivrs
while their mates are at sea.
They all share a mutual asso­
ciation. In Jeun’s position the
hat been on the executive
board o f both offlcere and en­
listed wives rluhs and stresses
unity o f both groups.
She is not content to rest
upon her laurels o f being the
wife o f a high ranking Navy
officer. She is bursting with
creative vitality and has been
instrumental
in
organizing
clubs designed fo r better liv­
ing, such as finance and bud­
geting,
intericr decorating,
home maintenance and many
other facets of home manage­
ment.
Captain Fowler added that
the wives clubs served as a
useful communications and in­
formation center with their
ideas, suggestions and ad­
verse criticism, thus keeping
the men on the double.
The Fowlers enjoy picnic*
and all types o f water sports

that he plays the worst game

United Press Leased W ire

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

NO. 177

Whiskey Bill
Given Burns'
Kiss Of Death
TALLAH ASSEE
The

smoothest

paign
and

(U P 1 ) —

sailing

in years

Plans for the new project
were revealed in a request for
zoning before the Seminote
County Hoard of Commission­
ers.

cam­

to coati-td—

increase— the

price

of

whiskey in Florida rolled onto
the rocks at
doorstep.

the governor's

“ 1 ran not support it," Gov.
Hnyd«n Hums told a news
conference. “ Were it adopted,
I would find it necessary to
a ffix my veto.”
Thus the governor put the
kiss o f death on two identical
bills on the House and Senate
(Rep. S. J. DavU Jr. and

o f golf In Sanford. Any tuk
eis? Their goal is to get all

Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,

the crcwr enrolled in school.

of

General muster and inspec­

Established 1908 T U E S D A Y, A P R IL 27, 1903

Seminole

County,

thiw

morning informed The Her­
ald by telephone from T a l­
lahassee that they have
“ long been o p p o s e d to
price-fixing in all rompedlive areas" and had oppox-'
rd the whiskey price-filing
measure rvrn before Gov.
Haydon Burns announced
he would veto the legisla­
tion, if necessary.)
calendula which had drawn
violent opposition fruin many
quarters.
in thn process, Burns also
apparently squelched rumors
that hu was a belli ml-thescancs backer o f (the |tq&lt;iur
industry mom as a “ t'.ank
you” fo r the rnmpalgn sup­
port from the industry.
The bills, introduced in the
Senate by Sen. Wellmni Danlet o f Clermont and in tbe
House by Rep. W i l l i a m
O’Neill o f Ocala, would have
hiked the prici* o f whiskey
nearly $2 a fifth In some
ureas o f Mouth Florida where
liquor is relatively cheap.
Rather than seeking a twothinla m ajority vote to over­
rule the governor’s threateneil
veto, Daniel quietly asked
that the bill be returned to
the committee It originully
passed, where It will prob­
ably die quietly.
“ I know what I'm going to
do,” said O’Neill, “ hut ]'m
not going to tell the newspa­
pers." He apparently referred
to a bitter editorial campaign
against the bill by large
newspapers around Florida.

tion arc in order when the
small squadron embarks on
nny cruise, resulting from
leaving n crew member at the
home port on one occasion.
The entire family attend Holy
Cross Episcopal Church in
group. Galley detail presents
u challenge to Jean since the
crew has varied tastes and
dislike* hut the “ chief” man­
age* to keep the situation
well in hand.
A ll Ihe Fowlers are eagerly
awaiting shoving o ff fo r their
quarters at SN AS in June.
They arc now engaged in di
mensional therapy In deter­
mining how their furnishing*
wi*l fit but the problem bas
become a joy to the skillful
interior designers.
Highlighting the delightful
evening was Captain Fowler’s
priceless
prattle
regarding
somo o f the crew members*
Juvenile antics and pranks.
Seems young son Tommy, in
an endeavor to portray Nep­
tune, himself, attempted to
convert the fam ily vacuum
cleaner Into n submarine,
carrier, windjammer or some
such sea going vessel, elec­
trically prcpelled.
The result was bis flotilla
sunk, ending up in dry dock
for n complete overhaul. Gen­
eral Cuurt Martial followed
the act of nautical naughti­
ness with the seafaring sailor
devotedly decommissioned by
the board Htid reduced in rank
to a recruit with liberty cur­
tailed.
Famous Inst words: You
can't wdn 'em all, Jean. A fter
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
all Seaman Tommy was only
The Senate formally named
trying to be—jus’ like Dear
Sen. A. 8. Mike Munroucy
Ol* Dad.
(D-Okla.) chairman o f the
post office and civil aervire
committee to rplare the late
DEATH T R A P
MELBOURNE (U P I )—Two Sen. Olin D. Johnston tilfive-year old
boys,
missing S.C.) Monroney, 52, has been
member o f the committee
for several hours from home,
were found dead in an aban­ since he cams to the Senate
In 1051,
doned refrigerator Monday.

New Chairman

A new luxury apartment
project, costing approximate­
ly $300,000. will be built south
o f Sanford on U. S. 17-92, It
was learned today.

plntpic presented by A. K. Shoemaker, armed
forces committee o f tlio Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce. About 250 persons at­
tended the event honoring Captain Mnyo.
(Herald Photo)

A W A R D OF S P E C IA L M ER IT in presented to
Capt. James O. Mayo, outgoing commander o f
Reconnaissance Attack W ing One, during a
joint civic club luncheon at ttic Civic Center
Monday. Mrs. Mayo joins husband admiring

The board approved ■ re­
zoning recommendation o f the
Planning and Zoning Commis­
sion to permit construction of
the apartments.
Rezoned from M-t tnduitrial to R-3 multiple fam ily
was a tract of land acrosi
from KHInnr Motor Company
and Ranch House Restaurant
on U. S. 17-92. The property
lies north of the Colling Or­
lando Building on the west
side of the highway.
Plans call for first phase
ronslruclinn of a three-story
apartment buitdlng with 30
unit*. The apartments will be
two-hedrooms each and rent
in the $115'$!30 month range.
The project will be expended
at a later date.
In another zoning action, the
board approved
■ change
from A-l agriculture to com­
mercial the northwest corner
of SR 40 and Oregon Avenue.
It was learned that a ter*
vico station and possibly a
motel will be built at this lo­
cation. It is near the 1-4 In­
terchange and SR 40.

McNamara, Rusk Ouster Urged Alewine Trial
Delinquent Tax
'Crack Down'
Voted By City

A. B. Peterson
Quits As Civil
defense Chief

Sanford taxpayer* who are

A. II. Peterson Sr. reign ed
today

ns

Seminole

delinquent in

County

their

personal

director after

property taxes may expect to

serving fo r 21 years In the
position.
His resignation was accept­
ed with regret by the County
Hoard o f Commissioners.
liowatd Harris, assistant
to Peterson, was named ns
Ihe county's new Civil De­
fense director.
“ 1 find that I am unable to
continue to meet the time re­
quirements o f this volunteer
office and hope that you will
relieve me of this responsibil­
ity at the curliest possible
dale,” Peterson said In a tet­
ter to the Commission.
Pctcrtnn said the increased
I equipments o f Civil Defense
make it imperative that more
and more time and e ffo rt be
devoted to keep the county
Civil
Defense program
in
pare with Ihe demands o f the
urea and to make it an ndcquoto protective factor for
citizens.
Peterson paid tribute to
several persons who have
given service to the Civil De­
fense program. He named
Police Chief Roy (J. Williams,
S. O. Chare, Fire Chief Mack
N. Cleveland Sr., Herbert B.
Pope and Warren A . Patrick.

hear from City Tax Collector

Civil

Defense

Howard

Whrlchcl soon In a

demand that they "pay up."
City
day,
Dean R u tk

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) — Sen. Wayne Mnnw
(D-Ore.) want* Defense Secretary Hubert S. McNa­
mara and Secretary of State Dean Rusk to resign to
help bring an end to "thin nation’s outlawry in
in Southeast Asia.”
In a Senate sjm ' oc I i , Morno bitterly attacked U.S.
policy in South Viet Nam |---------------------------------

The senator singled out the
two cabinet mam hers for the
brunt o f his criticism. Hr said
he was shocked by Rusk’s
sjn-eeh Saturday night in
which lie said the secretary
of state called administration
critics modern-day appeasers.
“ What I am criticising is
(his
nation’s outlawry in
Southeast A sia," he said. “ I
do not question the sincerity
of the administration official*
who have adopted that policy
hut I question their judg­
ment."
Morse attacked McNamara

Mon­

amazement

at the voluminous delinquent
Inx rolls prepared by the city

R obert McNamara

and said if a change is
not made, "a couple of
months from now there
will he hundreds of thou­
sands fighting and dying in
Asia.”

Commissioners
expressing

largely for indicating that ho
did not believe Red China or
Russia would enter Ihe war in
South Viet Nam.
“ McNamara is so Irrespon­
sibly wrong, &gt;ou can’t count
on his predictions," Mnrso
said. “ He ahould have been
removrd from office month j
ago — and Husk along with
him.”
Morse said hr did not be­
lieve this country’s policies in
Viet Nam left Russia and Red
China any choice but to enter
the fray.
"When we gel into this war
hysteria, we will associate
killing with the will of God,"
he said. “ I say we arc follow­
ing an immoral and godless
iwlicy in Viet N am ."

finance officers, dating back
as far as 1!)31 and totaling
over $01,000, ordered that the
offenders be notified of the
amount o f their back taxes,
plus
interest.
(Interest
is
charged nl 12 per cent fur the
iirst year and eight per cent
each year thcrcaRcr.)
Donald Rlshop, 2401 Laurel
Avenue, was appointed to the
City Zoning and l'lanning
Commission.
City Manager W. E. Knowlet was authorized to adver­
tise for bids for paving of
West mill Street. Estimated
cost is approximately $:d ,ixmj.
Protests
by neighborhood
property owner!
over the
blocking o f an alley behind
the Jcno Pauluccl home was
referred to City Attorney Wil­
liam Hutchison fur "consultation und recommendation."

Slaied Monday

T ria l date w it set fo r Mon­
day at 9:30 n.m. for M n . B ev­
erly Atewlne, 22, charged with
tlio second degree murder of
her husband on April IS.
In another arraignment in
circuit court Monday, Judge
Tom Waddell Jr, also set M ay
3 as the trial dato for Jim m y
I-oo Drumright, IN, end Israel
Gilley, 17, for the Feb. t as­
sault o f ■ 12-year-old gtrL
Trial was acheduled for •
a m. Attorney for the two U
Albert N . Fitts.
In other court action, Ed­
ward Ashley, 24, entered a
pica o f guilty to an assault
charge, llo was remanded to
custody pending outcome of «
pre-sentence investigation.
Richard L. Phillips, IB, a lio
was remanded to custody for
pro-sentence investigation aft­
er pleading guilty to tempor­
ary ii k * of o vchiclo without
the owner's consent. The ori­
ginal indictment cited euto
thcR.
Mrs. Alewine allegedly shot
her husband to dcith during
an early morning argument
at their apartment, 10U7 Park
Avenue.

■CYCLIST HUBT
Stephen W. Carver, 18, of
2829 Park Avenue, suffered
multiple injuries M o n d a y
when the motor scooter he
was riding end an automobile
driven try Corcne R\ Benton,
RKR Adams Avenue, collided
at 2t)U&gt; Street and French
Avenue, according to police.

H OW TO GET DO LLARS
TO IMPROVE YO U R QUARTERS.

Capt. Fowler Takes
Over Wing Command
Capt.

FIF TY-E IG H T bushein o f callartium bulbs were presented to "Operation
Ileautify" by the Central Florida Experiment Station. Pictured from the
left: Mrn. F. M. Fahey, Sanford Garden Club president; Mra. Donald
Flumm, Camellia Circle president; Mrs. Robert F. Gruhum Jr., circle vice
president* und Dr*. John Wilson and John Darby, o f the station.

Richard

K.

Fowler

flcial order* which will take

Jr., a veteran o f 21 years in

him

naval aviation, today became

USS Nantahala aa command­

commander of Sanford's Roconnaiasanco A t t a c k Wing
Ono.
He relieved Capt. James O.
Mayo in format ceremonies
witnessed
by hundreds at
Sanford Nuval A ir Station.
The two officers changed
command a* personnel from
fiv * o f the Wing's eight
squad-ons and Captain Mayo's
own s ta ff members stood at
attention in full dress whita
uniform.
The other three
units are deployed at sea
with tha U. S. Second, Sixth
and Seventh Fleets.
Captain Mays read the i f -

ing officer.

next to the fleet oiler

Then Captain Fowler read
his, assigning him to this im­
portant
tha

next

fleet
two

command
years.

fo r

When

he finished he turned to Cap­
tain Maya ami announced
with a salute, “ 1 relieve you,
Sir."
Mayo raturned tha salute
and answerad, *T stand reliev­
ed," and thereby ending com­
mand which began July 12,

1903,
Earlier the two officeri In­
spected the men aligned In
review formation...

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AD V EN TIST CHURCH
O o r a a r Tth * S l a t

II* Park Aranua

C E R V I C E S S ATU RDAY—
n l t l t t Irtw l —
lill A
W o r s h i p * o r rlo o — 1 1 4 * S.
W adnaaday N ight
rr*y#r b n i H —
fti# ►

Alliance

E L D E R BPRINOB B A P T I S T
Old O r l a n d o R A a t H e a t e r A v a
B. H a m i l t o n a r l t r i a — P a a t o r
■ u a d a y School ------ S i l l a m.

C H R IST U M M IU 10N A R Y
a l l ia n c e c h u r c h

■I
!l

m i p a r k a y *, s t w t h i t
TUT. c l if f o rd E. H a r r o A F a r t e r
f l u i d s * flcbaol — — t i t * *• raW e r s h l p S * rr l e * — 11.M *■ m.
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p — Tit* ► m .
A llia n c e Y o u th
F e l l o w s h i p (T uoa.)
I : IS P- m.
(W ed)
P r a y t r f e n r l e e ------ 1:11 * m*

Mornln* Worahlp — 11:11

a

H O L T CROSS
I t i A P a r k A ra.
F r . L e r o y D. S opor, R a c t o r
H o l y C o m m u n i o n — T:t* a. m.
F a m ily S arrlea and
S u n d a y School
I .M a. a .
M ornln* P ra y a r
( F l r a t S u n d a y •—
H o l y C o m m u n i o n 11 :•# a . ea.

m,

T r a l n l n * U n io n ----- f i l l p. m .
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p — T i l l p. ra.
B A P T I S T MISSION
E N T E K P R IfB
B o n d a r S c h o o l ------- * :4 I a m.
M o r n l n * W o r a h l p . l i t * * a m.
T r a l n l n * U n i o n ------ S i l l p. ra.
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p — T:l&lt; p. ra.
W ad . N l s h t
P r a y a r M a a t l n * — T i l l p. m.
R a r , R. J . B o y n t o n ------ P an to *

Assembly Of God
r i M R C R E S T ASSEM BL Y
o r OOD C H U R C H
C a r. I T U an 4 E lm

Free Methodist

Christian

H. M. W Ild a r ________ Faatar
S u n d a y School ------ » l* l a m"
M o r n l n r W o r a h l p — l * : l * a. m.
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p — Til* p. mT e n t h B a rr. (B ub .) - «:*0 p- «"•
H l d - W * * k B a rr . ( W a d .) _ Til*
P- * .

F R E E M E T H O D IST CHU RCH
C o r n e r 4 t h SL a n d L a u r a ! Ava.
R a r . L H. K e l l e y ____ P a s t o r
T e l e p h o n e : I U -T 4 1 I
S u n d a y S ch o o l ____ 1:4 1 a. ra.
M o r n l n r W o r a h l p _ 10:41 a. m.
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p _ 7:04 p. m.
W a A P r a y a r S a r r l e a T:l* p. ra.

F I R S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
DISCIPLES O P C H R IS T
A
11*1 A S a n f o r d A t *.
R. V a r n o n F n t l a r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------ 1:41 A ra.
M o r n l o s W o r s h i p - 1 1 : 0 a ra.

Church Of Christ

Baptist

CHURCH o r CHRIST

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH

t i l l P ark A ranua
B art Brow * Er a n*a l l a t
Sunday
B lb la S t u d y --------- 1(:«* a ra.
M o r n l n * W a r a h l p — 11:04 A ra.
E r a n l n * S a r r l e a _ 1:1* p. m.
■a* “ H e r a l d o f T r u t h “ l p. A
Sunday oa C baaual I
T u ta d ay
L a d las Blbla Claa* - t : t ( a. n .
Man'# C l a a * --------- T:l* p. m.
W adnaaday
B lb la Claa* --------- Tit* p. m.

Cor. 14lh I L A O a k A v a
P aator
C a ll S m ith
S u n d a y School —— l i t ! a. ra.

M orntas Worahlp — 1I«M A na.
T r a l a t a s U n a l e a — ( i l l p. m.
E r a n l n * S a r r l e a ------ Is** P- mW ad . P r a y a r B arrie# Til# p. m.
Nuraary O paa
W T R R ----------.--------- Til* p. a*.
S unday N it* B raad ea at
W E B T S I D E MISSIONARY
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
I t h BL A H o l l y Av*.
J o h n IL K i n * ----------- - P a a t o r
S u n d a y Schoo l ------ K i t * a. a*.
Sunday
H o r n l n * W o r a h l p — 11’.** A ra.
Sunday
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p — T i H p. ra.
W adnaaday
I ’r a y a r S a r r l e a .----- T i l l p- mP IN ECT tES T b a p t i s t
CHURCH
O nora Road
U o r a l a s W o r a h l p . 11:0# A
S u n d a y Schoo l ------- 1:41 A
T r a t n l n * Un io n —— 1:11 p.
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p — Til* PWad. O t t l c a r a A T i a e h a r a
M a s t i n g ----------------- *:10 p

Methodist

C H R IS T CH U RCH
C hurch Straat. L ongw oad
&gt;
F r. C harlaa W. B taw erL J r .
vicar
H o ly Com m union
(:* « a. an.
F a m ily Sarriaa a
C lasses —
( . 1 4 a. ra.

F IR S T B A PT IST C H U R C H
T . B. C h a a c o
— ... P a a t o r
H o r n ln * W orahlp
1:1* a ra.
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------ 1:11 a m.
M ornln* W a r s h i p _ 11:«0 a m .
T r a t n l n * U a t a n — I I I * p. an.
E r a n l n * W o r s h i p - T i l l p. m.
W ad . P r a y a r B a r r i e * T:M p. m.

J. U M m tk ll ------------- 1 -

I ll

Episcopal «

Baptist

Adventist

Lutheran
a OOD S H E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3&gt;*4 A O rlan d o D r i v e
H w y . 1T*41&gt;
■ S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a
111-Till
T h e R e r . J . G o r d o n , P * a r y,
P aator
S u n d a y S ch o o l _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M o r n l n * W o r s h i p __ U i* 4 a. m.
C o m m u n i o n — F l r a t S u n d a y la
E a c h M o n th
K ln d ar* art# n a n d N uraary

CHURCH O F CH R IST
O anara
R alph B rew er Jr.
E ran*allat
Blbla S c h o o l ______ 1:1# A m.
M o r n l n * W o r a h l p — • : ! • A ra.
K a n l n * W o r a h l p — 1:1* p. ra.
W ad . 1 'r a y a r S a r r l e a T:l# p. m.

_ W beN A

P AOLA C H U R C H Ob C H R I S T
H ighw ay I I W aal
M o rrla R u b y -------- E r a n s a l l a t
B lb la C l a a a ------— i#:4« a. ra.
M o r n l n * W o r a h l p _ l l : » * a m.
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p _ « : • • p. m.
B lb la Claaaaa W a A „ T:l* p- ra

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m.
m.
m.
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Christian Science

JO R D A N MIBBIONART
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
t i l l W. r i r a t S t r a a t
S u n d a y School _— 10:00 a. m.
W u r n l n * W o r a h l p — 11:0* a. m.
B lb la S tu d y ( S u n d a y ) TilO p.m.
E * a n * a l l a t l o S a r r l e a t;4* p. m.
W ad . P r a y a r Maat — T:00 p. m.
Bill S t e p h a n a ________ P a a t o r
A C o r d i a l W a l c o m t t o All

CHURCH OF CH R IST
SCIENTIST
10* E a l l Bacond S t r a a t
Sunday S arrlea A
S u n d a y School ----- 11:0* a ra.
f u b ja c t: " R eality "
W a d n a a d a y B a rr t c a _ 4:44 p. m.
U r - d l n g ito o m : 1*1 W. F l r a t
W a a a r d a y a ; 14:J0 a m.—4:1# p m.

FIR S T

Church Of God

O A K L A W N B A P T IS T C H U R C H
I T t l C o u n t r y C lu b Road
B p o naora d by F i r s t U a p l l a t
Church
R a r . R. T. Ba rT att ------ P a a t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ------* i t l A m.
W o r a h l p P a r r lea _ 11:04 a. m.
T r a l n l n * Union
l i t p m.
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p — T .10 p. m.
W a d P r a y a r B a rr . — T:I0 p. m.

C H U R C H O F OOD
l l n d A French
L. IL A l f o r d ----------------P a a t o r
S u n d a y School — — 1:11 a. m.
M o r n ln * W o r a h l p — 11:4* a. m.
K v a n s a l l r t l e Sarv.
T:&lt;4 p. m.
F a m ily N lsh t Sarrlea
T. P. K. W a d . ------1:1* P- ra.

O S T E E N B A P T IS T C H U R C H
HW Y. I l l
Ph. I l l - I l i a
R a r . J o a h L o n * --------- P a a t o r
S u n d a y Schoo l .... - 10:00 a. m.
M o r n l n * S a r r l e a — 11:00 a. m.
T r a l n l n * U nion —
1:10 p. m.
E v e n i n g S a r r l e a _ TilO p. m.
W a d n a a d a y M a a tla * a :
O r * a n l a a t l o a a — 1:11 p. m.
P r a y a r ................... T:I0 p. m.
Choir . . . . I
1 1 0 A to.

C H U R C H O F OOD
OF PROPHECY
ItO I E lm A r a n u a
R a r . R o b a r t W a l e h ------P a a t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l _____1:41 a. m.
W o r a h l p S a r r l e a _ 10:41 a. m.
E - n g a l l a t l o B a rr . __ Til* p- m.
Tuaday:
B lb la T r a l n l n * ------T i l l A m.
T hurodayl
Y o u n * Poop la S arv lo a T i l l p ra.

A perfect picture of dejection! Perhaps Jt’i
snother rainy day. Even little children have their
serious momenta. “What is there to do next!" "Mom­
my. where did I come from?" Or, “Daddy, ia God up
in the sky?” Little questions of little children grow
into big questions by big people. Sometimes the bigger
the man, the more humble the question, snd of course
. . . directed to God.
The place for such questions is the Church, In
church, ponder the imponderables, ask the old, old
questions: receive the gentle answers. Church, too, ia
God's Home He's waiting for you there.

THE CHURCH FO R ALU • ALL FO R TH E CHURCH

Sunday
Psalm*
5!.1-13

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fee
Ye

Thursday
1 CoriMhlara
4(7-11

Wadnetday
11 Corinthian*
1:3-14

Tuoeday
Ach
3:17-47

Monday
John
11:11-17

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Saturday
1 John
lil- l

Friday
Jemoa
4:l-t

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Southern Methodist
PIR S T SOUTHERN
METHOD1PT CHU RCH
' W o m a n ’s C l u b B u l l d l n *
lo t Oak A ta
D u r w a r d IL K n i g h t J r . , P a s t o r
S u n d a y School
1:41 a . m.
W o r a h l p B arrio* _
f ; ) t p. m.

Nazarene
FIR ST CHURCH
OF T H E N A Z A R E N E
W . 2 n d SL a t M a p l* A r e .
P a u l B l c k t a — ____ — P a s t o r
S u n d a y School _____ 1:41 a. m.
M o r n l n * W o r a h l p — l * i l * a. m.
T o u l h H o u r _______ 1:0# p. m.
E v a n g e l i s t i c B a r r i o s T:*&gt; p. in.
M ld-W *ak
B a r r i e s ( W a d . ) _ T :K p. ra.
T h ird Sunday
B l n g a p l r a t l o a ------ | : * « p. m.

FIR ST CHURCH
T H E NAZARENE
L a k e M a ry , F la.
R a r . W. L H o lc o m b s , P a a t o r
Sunday
1:41 a. m. ____ Blbla School
11:0* a. ra. __M o r n l n * W o r a h l p
7:04 p. m. _ E r a n l n * S erv ice
T :00 p. aa. _ W a A M i d . W e a k
P r a y a r S a r rl e a *
T:(4 p. in. — I . e a t W a A M i s s ­
io n ary S arrlea
OP

Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H or LONOW OOD
1*1 O r a n g e B t r a a t
R a r . E. R u t h O r a n t _ P a a to r
S u n d a y School ____ 14:0* a. m.
M o r n l n * W o r a h l p _ 11:00 a. ra.
S u n d a y E r a n l n * _ T:I4 p. m.
W a A Blbla S t u d y _ t :I4 p . m.
C o n q u e r o r s M a a tln *
F r i d a y ---------------- C l * p. ra.

Presbyterian

M E TH O D IST CHU RCH
41* P a r k A r a .
R a r . R o b e r t M. J e n k i n s , P a s t e r
M o r n l n * W o r s h i p __ 1:11 p. m.
S u n d a y School ____ * 4 1 a. m.
M o r n l n * W o r s h i p _ 14:11 a. m.
M T F M e e t i n g s ___ 1:14 p. m.
(Intarm adlala, la n lo rl
E r a n l n * W o r a h l p __ 1.14 p. m.

F IR S T PR E SB Y T ER IA N
CHURCH
S an fo rd ,
Fla.
O ak A re. A I r d BL
O r o r a r C. Bewail J r . _ P a a t o r
E d g a r W. S m l t k J r . A a a t a t a n t
P aator
C h u r c h School ______ 4:41 a_ m.
Haaslon M e als ____ 10:4V a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ 11:4# a. m.
P l o n a a r F e l l o w s h i p _ &lt;:## p. m.
S en io r HI F a l l o w a h l p &lt;:«• p. ra.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p __ 7:10 p, m.
W a A P r a y a r U a o t l n * T;## p. m.

G E N E V A M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH
R a r . W, E. T l m m a ____ P a s t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l _____ • : ( ! a. m.
M o r n l n * Sar vlcoa
11:4# a. m.
C h o i r P r a c t i c e Wed, Til* p. pa.
E v e r y O a * Waloora*.

&lt;S±2?

C H R I S T M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH
fu n la n d E atatao
C itrus H alshta
Ro v . C h a r l a a R H o * * _ P a a t a s
C h u rch *chool _
1:41 a. m.
M o r n l n * W o r s h i p __ 11:11 a. ra.
M T F ---------------------- - 1:11 p. ra.
E r a . W o r a h l p ------ T:»*
p. ra.
W a A P r a y a r B a r r i e * T:t# p . a .

Methodist
FIR S T

larly and support the Church. T h e y
er r: ( I) For hie own sake (3) For
his chlldrrn'e t a k a (3) For the sake
of hie community an d nation. ( ! )
For the sake of the Church itself,
which needs hla moral an d malarial
support. Plan In go to church regu­
larly and read your Bible deity.

T h a Church la the rraataat f a d e r
o n earth tor tha building of charac­
ter and good dtiaenahip. It la a etorohouaa of apiritual value*. Without a
a Iron ( Church, w i t h e r darnocrary
nor dvlllaalion can aurrlv*. Thrra
ara four aound raaaona why every
parson ahould attend eervioe* regu­

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■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleGREGOUY LUMBER
of Sanford
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

BETTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th SL, Sanford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st, St., Sanford
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. R. Strickland

CHELSEA TITLE ANDGUARANTY CO. *
119 W. First, Sanford *

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp;. Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

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

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

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

L.‘ D. PLANTE, TtfC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. AI Wilson

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STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCalllster
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

PUBL1X MARKETS
and Employees

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees

i

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employee!

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

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�Merchants Favor Lakefront Project, Survey Shows
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By Paul Brookshire
Downtown merchant* ^uktwarm in their aupport cf
the lakefront project T Not hardly.
Mention words like "apathetic," "indifferent," and
dragging heels" to these people and they come out fight­
ing.
Every merchant polled by The Sanford Herald aald
he was unquestionably for the proposed marina and lakefront improvement plan,
"We're 40 years late right now," said John D. Ivey,
of Ivey’i Shoe Store. "The lake it not being used for a
real good purpose when it could be our biggest asset."

•’Terrific" and “wonderful" w trs words used by Miss
Doris Fleming, of Fleming’s, when asked for her reaction
cn the project.
"I think it will be terrific and a money-making
thing,” she said.
Francis Roumillat, of Roumlllat 4 Anderson Drugs,
said he is 100 per cent behind the marina.
“It is our only answer to eave our identity at a com­
munity,” he declared. "I will give my time and whatever
effort I can to get thl* project started."
Glenn McCall, of Touchton's, had a similar response
to reports merchant* were net giving their all in support
of the likefront-improvement.

“We’ra 100 per eent behind It," he said. "Anything
we can do, we'll do It. We are giving our full support
to the city commission and are wilting to help anyway
we can."
t
Manuel Jacobson, of Jacobson's department store,
echoed sentiments of the tame natural
“We’re all for it,” he aald. "Everyona I know it for
It."
Howard Hodges, president of Sanford Atlantic Nstional Bank, had this to aay;
"We're solidly behind th* program. It will create an
imig* for our city."

Seminole County'* popula­
tion growth is projected as se­
cond highest out of 13 coun­
ties in Florida expected to
grow most in total number of
people by 1973.
This Information, from the
latest Florida Kiplinger Let­
ter, project* a growth of 83
per cent for Seminole in 10
years.
The projection is for a popu­
lation of 96,000 In Seminole
by January, 1970 and 136,000
by 1975. That would be an in­
crease of 37,000 over the cur­
rent estimated population.
The newest estimates of
Florida's future growth are
based on talks with population
experts, government, business
and Industry leaders,
• * •
There seems to' be some
question about the sire of the
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Phone 822-2611
Zip Code 32771
*
Senator, the giant cypress at
WEATHER: Tartly cloudy, possible showers thru Tuesday, high in 80*: low tonight upper 60s.
Big Tree Park. The figure
By Evelyn Lundy
mentioned by the "Clock" the
Awards, ceremony w h i c h VOL. 67 United Tress Leased W irt
NO. 156
Established 1908 MONDAY. MARCH 29, 19G5 SANFORD, FLORIDA
other day was 33 feet, 2
inches around. That is the fig­ climaxed the two-day Semin­
ure listed by the Florida For­ ole County Regional Science
est Service in Its December Fair was held In the Oviedo
Reporter. A speaker on a re­ School auditorium with 44
cent television program referr­ sludents receiving ribbons,
ed to the circumference as S3 trophies, bonds and cash.
Six of the students will have
feet, two inches.
ft ft ft
their exhibits entered in the
Seminole County Sportsmens State Science Fair In Orlan­
Association will hold a fish do April 8 9. AI! received sav­
fry at its new pavilion near the ings bonds from the sponsors
of the fair as well as blue
Wekiva River Friday night.
NEW YORK fUPI) —
A man on emtehet who
ribbons.
ft ft •
America’s
Gemini
space
twins
robbed
the Western Union of­
John Stuart of Lyman High
The Kiwanis Club’s annual
explored the celebrated path
fice in Sanford Friday night
School,
whose
demonstration
Tancake Day is reported to be
may be the same person who
about the most successful ever. of the ultrasonic mutations of of heroea today in a tickerhas staged holdups in Guinea,
mico-organisms
was
a
top
tape
parade
up
lower
Broad­
The financial report isn’t com­
villc and St. Augustine earlier
plete but It Is expected to be winner in botany, also won the way that lifted off a day-long
this month.
trophy
for
the
best
overall
very good.
official salute from the na­
Police said today they have
project
in
the
senior
high
• • •
tion's largest city.
received notice that a man of
school
division.
The DCT banquet, an an
the same description held up
Eddie Pula, of St. Luke's
Astronauts V i r g i l (Gits)
nuai event honoring employers
the Western Union office in
School,
whose
project
was
on
Grissom
and
John
Young,
ac­
of students in the program will
Gainesville March 20. He also
telegraphic
r
e
l
a
y
,
received
companied by their families,
take place at the Seminole
is believed to be the same
High School cafeteria, or stu­ the most, outstanding Junior rode in a motorcade through
person who robbed a St. Au­
high
school
project
award.
dent lounge, as it is called,
the paper-raining canyons of
gustine loan company earlier.
Special
award
for
the
best
on April 6 That's next Tues­
The gunman entered the
the financial district to City
day, rather than this week project concerning cardlo-vaaWestern Union office on
rular
disease
was
presented
to
Hall
amt
a
red-carpel
wel­
• • •
Weet First Street in Sanford
Science Fairs are wonderful Tom Jones, of Sanford Junior come from Mayor Robert F.
about doting time Friday
High
School.
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events. Despite derogatory
night v
A microscope for the moat
charge! made against today’s
After delivering brief re­
If* &lt;Wbunded that If is.
superior
project
in
the
Junior
teenagers, a trip to a junior
Vlrglnl* M. Jacobs, * vfllcr
high school division was won marks and receiving gold
and high school science fair
manager, put ail of th* offi&lt;*
hy Gilbert Michael, of Oviedo keys to the city, the first
wiU put today'a youth into the
money into ■ paper bag he
Junior High, who demonstrat­ men lo change the orbit of
their proper perspective. You
j their space capsule resumed
carried.
feel kind of stupid as you walk ed his experiment in making parading to midtuwn ManhatMrs. Jacobs s a i d t h e
glass.
around and try to comprehend
|
tan
mid
the
Waldorf
Astoria,
amount
taken was undeter­
flichard Lombardi, Lyman,
the brilliant work of these
]where they were lo preside at
mined.
v,as a winner with a project
science students, who write
un infoitmil and private VII'
1 he automobile used in the
on the detection of primary
knowledgeably of things we
lunch. A festive official city
gunman's getaway wss ident­
genetic factors through chro­
never even heard of a genera­ matography in fluorescent eye I leception was scheduled,
ified by Wayne Albert, of
j Public Events Commission­
tion ago.
Florida State Rank, who win
pigments of fruit flics.
ft • •
er hn htttd C. Patterson head­
artost the street at the time
Gardner Preedy, O v i e d o
ed the delegation welcoming
The Space A gaw e are liv­
of the holdup.
High School student, won a
Grissom, hi* wife, Betty and
ing in today is reill}1^Hard for
Albert said the gunman got
bond and state fair entry with suns Scott, 14, and Mark, 11,
MISS
MARGARET
QUARLES
will
Join
with
other
homo
economists
anti
the average person to com­
into
a car parked on Oak
his mathematical project on and Young, Ilia wife, Barbara
food specialists in presenting for the public the second annual Mr. and
prehend. Just how hard ts
Avenue, made a U-turn with
the theory of probability.
Mrs.
Creative
Cooking
School
at
7
;30
p.m,
Tuesday
a
t
the
Sanford
Civil*
and children Samira, 7, and
tights out, and left at * high
brought home at a Science
Nancy Strum, of Seminole
(H e ra ld P h o to )
Center,
rate of speed south on Oak.
Fair, when half of what these High School, who had the only John Jr., 6.
The uxtrucade from l.a
students arc demonstrating is
A notice front the Gaines­
exhibit from her school, was Guaidia Airport wus feted
ville Police Dcpaitmrnt said
over the head of most of their a top winner In the field of
with two fireboat water sal­
the gunman who robbed th*
parents.
botany with her demonstra­ utes as it proceeded down tha
ft ft ft
Wrstern Union office tim e
tion of photo-rcacliviatlon.
East River drive lo the Batdruve away in a car with
One of the most fascinating
Larry Shull, Oviedo High tcry, at Manhattan's |ow(#r
The Civic Center will huve a restaurant
Seminole County lugs,
facets of this era is an entire­ School, with a homemade seis­
odor Tuesday night when the second annual Mr.
He was identified as a Ne­
ly new subject, entitled Earth- mograph, won a top award in tip. The parade began from
and Mrs. Creative C ooking School Rets under­
Space Science. They are Just the earth-space science field. nearby Bowling Green.
A Ib-Bsry couple wa* in gro, about 40 years of age,
six-feet tall and weighing
way at 7 :3 0 p.m . w ith the famous "Martha
now writing the textbooks
jurt-d Sunday afternoon in
James Wakefield, of Lyman
I^igan,” from Swift nnd Company offices In collision of their automobile about 200 pounds.
about it. One of Seminole High School, had a winning
He tuld his victim in St.
County’s
teachers,
Ronald physics project which involv­ S t r i k e K n d s
Chicago, demonstrating; new and heller ways to
wltli a liavtoi-trailer at Augustine that lie was injur­
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Hill of South Srminotc Junior ed (he explanation of (he
cook all kindH of good th in g s to cut.
High School, will help write schematic operation of the ( L T D — The natio n * 33,000
“ Misa lxtgan," who arrived in Sanford Sun­ Highway 17-112 and Interstate ed in an automulnle accident.
Rut Gainesville polite said, if
glass
workers
returned
to
such a book this summer.
day,
was at the Tublix Supermarket early to­ 4.
laser beam.
work today under a new
day selecting the meats, vegetables and other
William W. Kailner, 70, of it is the same man, they be­
lieve the Injury may be an
three-year,contract which pro­
Items which she will use In the two-hour cook­
lit) Palmyra Hoad, and Mr*. old one. They said hi* foot
DEMAND DROPS
vides an estimated 34Vx rent*
ing school demonstration, sponsored hy the
Kastm-r were treated for appeared to be in a test in
WASHINGTON (U PD -Fed- sn hour package.
Seminole County Extension Service. Florida
the Gainesville holdup.
niinoi injuries.
cral M i n t Director Ev*
The 11-day strike closed
Tower and Light, The Sanford Herald, Florida
Adams says the demand for down m glass container man­
Trooper
Duane
Harrell
said
Tower Company, Tublix and Swift and Com­
Kennedy half dollar* 1* slack­ ufacturing plant* throughout
kaitner'a rar collided with a Commies Cease
pany.
(See details on page 5.)
ening.
the natiun.
truck driven by Ray E. Deeae
SANTIAGO. Chile fUPI) —
of Charlotte, N- C. Dccae was
Authorities disclosed today
Cyprus Supplies
not hurt.
that 247 persons died in the
Kaatnrr wua charged with
earthquake that devastated a
WASHINGTON (UPD violation of right-of-way, ac­
wide area of central Chile
Strong diplomatic pressure
cording to Harrell,
from the United Stales and
Sunday.
olhcr nationi appears to have
National police officially
halted, at leait temiwrarily,
listed ai dead 214 residents
K K K Dragon
delivery of Soviet-made anti­
ol the village of Le Cobre
aircraft missile* to Cyprus.
which wss wiped out by ton*
Diplomatic lourcc* reported
of mud and water when a dam
W aits On LB J
during the weekend that *
burst.
A T L A N T A fUPI) — The •hip believed to be carrying
Elsewhere, 33 persons were
grand dragun of the Ku Klux such missiles from Die Unit-’
known dead, including four
Klan and tbr imperial wliard ed Arab Republic lailed to
each in Santiago and Valpaawaited today a reply to a Cypru* recently but did not
ralao — Chile’s two largest
request for an immediate unload her cargo.
cities.
meeting with President John­
son to discuss his proposed
EDUCATION
MERGER EYED
clampdown on klan activities.
WASHINGTON (UPI)-SenPALM BEACH (U PD -T he
Grand Dragon Calvin Craig ate Democratic leader*, urged
Florid* Dally Newspaper AsLarry Shull, Oviedo HTjfh School; Nancy Strum,
SIX SCIENCE FAIR exhibitor*, winnera In the
and Imperial- Wizard Robert on by Preildent Johnson,
aoeiatlon la expected to vote
Seminole High .School; James Wakefield, Ly­
Seminole County regional fair, will have their
Shelton, who two &lt;j*&gt;* ago pushed today for ipeedy Sen­
Saturday to merge with the
man High School; John Stuart, Lyman, Gardrier
project! entered in the State Science Fair In
called the President a "liar," ate approval of the HouseFlorida Press Association, an
Treedy, Oviedo, and Richard Lombardi, Lyman.
Orlando April 8-9. Shown here after receiving
sent a telegram Sunday ask­ pasted 11.3 billion school aid
organisation Of weekly news(Herald Thoto)
bill.
top
awarda
a
t
the
Oviedo
School
auditorium
are
ing for the meeting.
MPeri-

At Florida Stat* Bank, Vic* President Loring Bur.
gesi commented:
"We have been spearheading this from the begin­
ning and there is no question where we stand."
B. L. Perkins Jr., of Perkins Men'* wear, said h#
couldn’t understand how talk got atarted that tha down*
town merchant* might not be supporting lakefront im­
provement.
"We’re certainly for it, Wc feel it Is our biggest asset
and we hope it goes through," he said.
Charles Robinson, of J. C. Penney'*, said simply,
"we're all fer iU'

New Winter Storm Blasts Upper Midwest

44 Students
Win Honors In
Science Fair

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Seminole County * *■* *

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

Gemini Twins
Given Welcome
N. Y.-Style

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Dragnet Out
As WU Office
Here Robbed

Visit Cooking School Couple Injured
In 2-Way Crash

247 Persons Die
In Chile 'Quake

—

Arctic Cold
Whips Snow
United Tress International
A new storm which raged out of the Rockies
postponed spring in the upper Midwest again today,
bringing winds which whipped foot-deep snows into
massive drifts and drugging arctic cold with it.
Tornado warnings were up early today in parts
of I n d i a n a , Kentucky,
Tennessee nnd Ohio,
The s t o r m increased
the snow cover in parts of
Minnesota nnd Wisconsin

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BRIEFS

to nearly four feet and rais­
ed a threat of history's worst
floods in the Upper Missis­
MIAMI (UPI) _ Eight persippi Valley in the event of a
sons died in highway mishaps
sudden thaw,
Duluth, Minn., had 42 inch­ around Florid* over Ihc week­
es of snow on the ground and end. the state Highway Patrol
rc-portcd today.
Minneapolis 27 inches.
The nearly hatf-u-fuot of
new snow at Minneapolis
raised the total measured this
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
month to 37 inrhos, within administration Is stepping up
throe inches of the record for its "War on Poverty” cam­
March, with mote forecast by paign in 182 of the nation’s
mid-week.
poorest counties, mostly in
North Dakota gut an inch (lie South.
of mow and a lli-yearold
youth was killed when a car
attempting lo pas* a snow
DOVER, England (UPI) _
plow collided with hi* nolo on The West German freighter
a highway near WahpeuW N, "Kaiharina" collided with th*
C,, Sunday.
British freighter “ Gannet" In
U. S. 16 was blocked by the log shrouded E n g l i s h
•now drift* from Presbo to Channel early today and sank.
Chamberlain, S. IV, and » I
foot of snow halted highway B U P IT ia S l l l ’g e O n
travel around Blunt, High- I NAMKHAM. Burma (UPI)
more end Gettysburg. S. D. I —Dr. Gordon Seagrave, th*
Travelers were w a r n e d f a m e d "Burma surgeon,'*
against using highway* west died Sunday of a heart ailand north of Mmueapolis, menl in the jungle hospital
Mum.
In- built fur primitive tribes­
Roads were ice glared and men 44 years ago. Seagrave
treacherous southward into was 118
Nebraska and low a.
Heavy snow warnings wero B u tc h e r s S la in
up during the night for sec­
NEW YORK (UPD—Police
tion* of South D a k o t a , Min­ appealed to the public for help
nesota, lows, Wisconsin and today in efforts to track down
Uppei Michgnn.
the killers of three Brooklyn
Light snow fell in the butchers, gunned down in the
mountains of Wyoming, Colo- frceier compartment of a
ludo and New Mexico,
meal market in a weekend
robbery.

Traffic Toll

War On Poverty

Freighter Sinks

Welcome Mat

Vessels Lost

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson planned a
warm welcome with lull mili­
tary honors today for Presi­
dent Maurice Yameogo of Up­
per Volta, a staunch ally to
the hattlc to block Red Chin
csr penetration of Afitca,

WASHINGTON (U P l)-A n
unsuccessful attempt by thn
U. S. Coast Guard lo find
three Soviet fishing vessels
lost in Alaskan waters under
mysterious circumstances has
been revealed in congression­
al testimony.

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Finger At Lover
In Wife Slaying
MUNCIE, Ind. cupff-' Ethel Key u t betide her hutband in the tlow moving car.
She wat happy and noitatglc,
for it wat Ihelr 13th wedding
anniversary,
A few hour* earlier Itev.
Jack Greenfield (Ind.) Church
of God, had re-enacted the
marriage ceremony he per­
formed that spring day in 1952
for Ethel and Loyed Key.
And now as Ihe evening of
March 21, 1965, was drawing
to a d o te , Ethel, 29, and
Loyed were en route hack to
their Marion (Ind.) home and
their four children.
Loyed, 30. the ton of a
Jasper (Ala.) minister, stop­
ped the car and moments la­
ter Ethel Key's reyerle was
halted forever by six bullets
pumped through her brain.
Police, found Key standing
beside his ear, parked along
Interstate (19. Mr*. Key’s body
was on the seat of Ihe auto.
Key told offleera that he
had stopped for a flashing red
light in the belief that It was
a polire ear, two men ap
proached, ordered him out of
the car. tbok his wallet and
hit wife'* purse, snd ordered
'him to crawl under the ve­
hicle.
lte said he heard several
ahnts and then heard a car
driving away, lie said he
emerged and found his wife's
body. .
Key was freed after ques­
tioning.
Last Thursday police re­
ceived a lip that Mrs. Phyllis
Maiclbaker, divorced mother
of three and a worker at the
factory where Key was em­
ployed, might know something
about the case.
Mrs. Ilatclbaker agreed to
go to Indianapolis Friday for
a lie detector test.
During It she confessed
plotting with Key to kill his
wife so Uial he- might marry
her.
She said she followed the
Key cur and when it stopped
she went to the rar. gsve her
lover soap and a damp cloth
Io wash hts hands arpl took
from him the still warm pis
lot, hts wallet snd his wife's
purse.
Itev. Key prepared today to
lake his four grandchildren
buck to Alabama. IDs son
faced arraignment on a first
degree murder charge.

Former Resident
Dies A t Orlando
Mr*. Ethel Polly Osbnrn,
former resident of Sanford,
died Friday m Orlando.
Kim was horn III Cleveland,
Ohm, and
a member of
Taft Seventh-Day Advenll*t
Church. She « n bookkeeper
I,ml moved to Orlando from
banford in 1941!.
Survivor* are her mother,
Mr*. Mary Bally, of Sanford,
and n *i»ter, Mra. Eleanor
Kuenatnrr, of Bora Baton.
Garden Chapel Home for
Funrral* ia in charga.
T a g D ay
The l,ongwuod Clvte Lea­
gue hsa set tliii Friday as
Tag Day for ihe tamgwood
Library which ia entirely aupported by members of Ihe
]/-sgiie. Donations nf any
amount wilt he gratefully in repled liy member* with tags
si th* lamguood Plain, the
post Offne. and Winn-Dixie
It t tie nirner of Sanlando
Fprtngs Drive and Highway
17-92.

Railroad Merger Wins Nod

F O R E S T L A K E A C A D EM Y Is winner of the Southern Union Temper­
ance Trophy. Among members of the local eociety are (Heated from left)
Stephen Zorn and James Ballard; (standing) Glenn Cavanaugh. Jerry
Priest, Doug Foley and Buddy Roberts. Others taking part were Cathie
Connors, Ann Oswald, Milo Kincaid, Leslie Mansell, Ernie Stevens, and
Rick Stevens.
*
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U . S. Bombers Blast Red Radar

review of the examiners de­
cision and expected appeals
of groups objecting to the
corporate marriage.
The long awaited report in
the case, which has been
pending before the commis­
sion for three years, was filed
by examiners .Jerome K. Lyle
and Henry C. Darmstcdler,
In their report, the exam­
iners said:
"It is our belief that the
overall benefit.* to lx- derivtd
from consummation of the

Roy Staley, 84
Dies A t Osteen
Boy S. Staley, Rt, resident
of Osteen for the past 20
years died Saturday morning.
lie was retired from the
\V u r 111 1 c r Corporation in
North Tonawanda, N. Y . and
was a member of Ihe Tnnav.anda Masonic L/vdge and of
the Oddfellows Lodge. He was
Presbyterian.
Surviving j* his wife, Mrs.
Emily Doyle .Staley, of Os­
teen
Brtsson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

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Hppredutiun for Itin oiitstumliiHf Work um »&lt;|Uu&lt;L
ron chairman for the recent United Fund drive
from hla commanding officer, Cdr. J. W. Taft,
of RVAIM. LaRocca was inatrumental.it) the
aquadron progrttm which enabled RVAH-l to
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OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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proposed merger clearly out­
weigh any injury . . . which
has not nor cannot be pro­
tected through the imposition
of conditions."
The examiners did not re ­
quire the inclusion of the fi­
nancially ailing Erie-Lackawana railroad. But they left
the record open for 10 years
to permit such a consolidation
tti the proposed merged com­
pany if Erie-Lackawanna did
not merge with the Norfolk
anti Western Railway system.
The I'cnnsy Central merger
proposal is one of 12 pending
brlorr the commission Since
the so-called "urge Ui merge"
moved into high gear in 1957,
the ICC has approved 23 m er­
gers.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - In
terstate Commerce Commis­
sion (ICC) examiners today
recommended approval of the
jiroposcd merger of the New
York Central and Pennsyl­
vania Ballroads. The com­
bined network would form the
biggest rail line in the nation.
The report said that as a
condition of the merger, the
new rail network must include
the freight—but not passen­
ger—service* of the bankrupt
New llavcn Itailroad.
The examiners recommend
ed Dial the new Pennsylvania
itailroad not he required to
tak e, over the New Haven’s
money-losing passenger oper­
ation* "unless a plan is pro­
vided to offset the present
operating deficits on a sound
economic basis."
A I’cnnsy-Ccntral consolida­
tion, if approved finally by
the full ICC, would form a
network of 19.600 mile* of
track in the United States
and parts of Canada. The
combined line would base to­
tal assets of more than 55
billion.
The full commission might
lake more than a year In ren­
der a final verdict following

Today'* followup strike was, also bombed "communications
launched from tlie 17. S air- and other military installa­
tions" on the island, using 250rraft carrier Coral Sea.
pound and 10 pound general
fine plane an A4 Skyhawk
purpose bomb*, napalm Jellied
jet— wax sJint down, but its
gaxeriiqr and rockels,
pilot was re.vcued from the
Bach Lung Vy Island is
sea.
about midway between the
The North Vietnamese Com
mast of North Viet Nam and
munist.x claimed two IT. S
the Communist Chinese island
plane,* were shot down and
nf Hainan. It li 225 milei
"many others" damaged.
northeast of the border be­
The raid wax Die llth against
tween North and South Viet
the Communist' north since
Nam.
Feb 7 when Ihe I'nlted States
In Saigon, South Viet Nam’s
began itx policy or regular
rwiwerful Buddhist hierarchy
aerial assault*.
today discouraged Buddhist
"There wax substantial dam
souths from participating in
age to our primary objective,"
any "peace movements,"
said Cdr Henry I' (iltnde
The action was seen as a
man, Die pilot in command nf
move toward Buddhist support
the ni!*»mn He also led F ri­
for the civilian government of
day's attack.
I'rcmier t'han Huy Quat and
(illnilcman (lew hi* FI Phan­
Dudley A. (Dor) Spanogle, tom jet &gt;*' Saigon ami dexenb Ills policy of keeping the press­
of Carlisle Drive, Casselber­ ed today'll mission at a press ure on Die Communist Viet
Cong
ry, o i l pronounced di-ad by briefing.
A spokesman for Die Nation­
strangulation by Coroner Al I Glindcman said live primary
Davis Saturday morhino after target was a half acre radar al Buddhist Center said a corn*
be hail b u n found battgitu; | site whirli was part of North munltpu- addressed to Sn.ixg)
from a nylon rope in a small Viet Nam's aircraft detection voting Buddhists warned them
not to tie taken in by pacifist
utility room at bis borne
net
propaganda
Spanogle, a (iR-yrar-cdd re ­
"Higher authority thought
Tin- Buddhist leadership ha*
tired plaster,u. hud hecn suf we should go hack anil attack
plated a ms tor mil m several
fering f r otn ill to at tit for t tie it again " to- said
of Die political upheaval*
past two years A native of
(•lindemun said Ins plane
winch have hampered the war
T'enrisylvanin, tie moved to
effort again*! Die Communist*
Cassrlherry six years ago
in the past 17 months.
from Must is lie was a mem­
One of the current peace
ber of the 1' r v a b y l r r i n n
movement* was launched sevChnrrh.
oral weeks ago by Thlch
His Iindy was found ut up
Hoang l.lcn, * Buddhist priest
proximate!)- 11.30 am by lus
associated with the National
daughter, Mrs, Andrea I vtn h,
Not i, ,-s
hue,lien
sent
of Cussldhrt ty. liim tgeiu v Ition,' ti, at) p an-lit-' i.f S. m Center
His superiors have now- »*k
rail was answered by the
ui"!c C..mil \ iudi n t. irif.'i i,i
ed lit in to withdraw from that
seltier ry Volulit t«-i bn,- Dr
m g l In in " t t lu opt l uuil en
effort, known as "the struggle
p a l tine til's resetie truck and
r n l l m e n t m e t h o d s n o w in r f
Nlblark'a ambulance service fr. * u n d e r n e w s. I„.,d po licy . movement for [ware and the
people's happiness "
The Seminole County Slut
i tie
li .i t i, ,- I n f i l l ........ . p in
Thlch ()uaiig t ten lias been
iff's Depat ton nt and &lt; mi" 1 i n t-i rti.it all p u p il* , l i p j l d e 1"
hej ry I'o)l&lt; e ic-M-rled Davis in J.ltrll-I pot'll* s- te -il- o f 11 * seeking smile sort of xelCeIhe investigation.
i "iml&gt; -),.,1I In,\i- Du- iigtil to nielli with the Communist* to
stop what lie railed a ft a
Immediate survivor* air t w ,, i . p t i u n s
tin- widow, Mis I n i r M a
I | " , "Inil in tin* si lii-nt in D n id.il w a r "
Spanogle,
of
Cass,-lln-rrv, atti-oited "i Wiiohl lu,\, at
three ilnugliteis, Mis I &gt;m il. tended by pi "toiil II'll ,u "titLcqal Notice
Mrs. I.oietta .Shipley and mat i-ntiano- duilog tinI |i ^1 I HU * N\ Ml.
Mis. Adina Delteim-r, b o t h o f |9iiI C5 school year, or,
N' IT I• I I** briel.t ■! vrf) 1h 41
w inter Park, and six giaml|ti bii• t i ■ ii ■
2, To request ailinissinn In t *im *■»t *i
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deuce.
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C a th o lic M e d
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The rosary making group of schools must be submitted m Hi I h» ' *■ I*'"
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N»m# Rmtiitf# f*. wft s#. i i.tii
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Application forms are avail «*•.»**
t' 11 i n K Ilf 4'iiiitn
nie Fox, wleys ami means I, 111,* In III,- offices "f school I‘ti i t i. SI «t 1 ..
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meeting.
siiperinlr ndenl and must be
properly filled out by parent*
"Sun Ide Stud,
or gum illnite
Do- school
Studies oiiiije in tin- Unite.| hoard iltlectlve slated.
States and Europe «l widely
Sc 11Old offli ills rliiph«*d*C'l
different peiioda of lino stl t h a t a p p l i c a t i o n s m a y hr
show that virtually no chil­ u u i 'l r o n l y d i n i n g Die m o n t h
dren under the age of ............ of \ p r l t foi . o l t a i i i ', - in Do
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SAIGON (L'Pl) — More
than 40 U. S. Navy bombers
poured tons of high explosives
today on a North Vietnamese
radar installation near Coin
niuntst China. It was the se­
cond American raid on the
island base in 72 hours.
The target—Bach 1/ong Vy
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need." He urged that it be
raised to
million.
The secretary said the ad­
ditional funds would be' u*ed
to hire 183 more Secret Serv­
ice agrnts plus 7fi administra­
tion clerical employes, and to
buy armored vehicles, radios
am! protective gear.
"I wish to emphasize,” Dil­
lon said, "that without these
additional resources it will
simply not be possible for lire
Secret Service to provide the
protection for the President
ami his family that the tra ­
gic event of November, I'.tfi.’t,
S lir &amp; anfnrh tjrra lh
has proved to tie necessary. ’
March 29. 1965—Page 3
Dillon asked for the appropriation increase Feb. 15
when he testified during a
W A SH IN G T O N

(L 'P l)

—

^T reasury Secretary C. Doug­
las Dillon wants Congress to
overrule Presidcnl Johnson
and vote $4 million more than
the Chief Executive asked
for his own protection.
Dillon, in an action he said
was "perhaps unprecedented,'’
told a House appropriations
subcommittee the $8.7 million
f , requested hy Johnson for the
Secret Service next fiscal
year "was nowhere near suf­
ficient In meet the obvious

dosed hearing of a House ap­
propriations s u b committee
The hearing transcript was
made public Sunday.
••I am fully aware." he
said, ‘\l»nt it is perhaps un­
precedented for a cabinet of­
ficer, and particularly the
secretary of the treasury, to
ask for ait appropriation m
excesa of that requested in
the President's budget.”
Hut, Dillon said, this was
*‘n very special and indeed un­
ique situation.'*
He said the President felt
this substantia! Increase in
funds for the Sen Cl Service
was "so intimately connected
with him that he should not
personally pass upon them.”

S t a t e Department and
Agency for International De­
velopment (AID) officials
were to testify today before
Senate and House committees
considering President John­
son's $3.4 billion foreign aid
request.
The Senate foreign rela­
tions committee and the House
foreign affairs ronttnittcc re­
sumed their hearings on the
a d iti i n istratiou's authoriza­
tion request for another year
of eeonomie and military as­
sistant e,
VID

A dm in istrator

D avid

K. Hell was to appear before
the Senate group. The- com­
mittee hoped to begin work
latt r this week on its draft

version of the aid hill*
Rep. Frank T. Row (ROhiol criticized the foreign
aid program as being "the
primary rrason for the flow
of gold to other nations."
How, a member of the
House appropriations subcom­
mittee which - handles aid
funds, .-aid "since lHo7 our
gold supply has dropped
$T.2fil billion and virtually
alt of this amount was pur­
chased by 57 nations who
were beneficiaries of our for­
eign aid program.’’
Other congressional news;
Voting Rights: Senate ami
House committees r e s u m e
hearings on President John­
son's proposal to outlaw liter­

acy teats in states where they
are held to be used to dis­
criminate against Negroes.
Cigarette*: Chairman Paul
Rand Dixon, ef the Federal
Trade Commission, testified
at Semite commerce commit­
tee hearings into proposed
legislation requiring that cig­
arette* be laludrd a health haxnrd. The commission has an­
nounced plans to require
warning labels effective July
1. The committee is consider­
ing two hill* to require some
form of health warning on
cigarettes in line with a sur­
geon general's report last
year that smoking contribut­
ed to cancer and other di­
seases.

TVelfare: Managers of Pres­
ident Johnson's $0 billion wel­
fare package, which includes
medical insurance for the eld­
erly, are hoping the House
rules committee will open
hearings Tuesday. The socalled medicare hill probably
will be passed in the House
sometime in early April.

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V m !) Pape 4—March 29, 1965

Back/
Seminoles
Defeat Edgewater 8 -7

^Hounds
Win 7 To 6
By Jim B t « k »
Herald Sparta W riter
I t took a couple of dazzling
defensive play* and aoma fine
baas running bp Larry Millar
to do It but the Lyman Grayhoundt pulled a 7*6 extra In*
ning win oyer the DeLand
Bulldogs Friday night.
I t waa the second Orange
Belt Conference v i c t o r y
againet a alngle defeat for
Lyman.
The Bulldoge are the de­
fending champ* of the OBC.
The Hounde jumped off to
a 6*0 In the flrat four Inning*,
aided eonaiderably by five
DeLand walk* and three DeLand error*.
Meanwhile, Charlie Newell
wa* bolding the Bulldog* to
two acrateh alngle*.
In the bottom of the fifth,
though, DeLand auddenly got

Allen Claims
Bowling Title
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) Bill Allen'a year-long night­
mare It over.
The rangy Orlando, Fla.,
eoulhpaw today headed for
another Professional Bowleri
Auoclatlon winter itop, Hart­
ford, Conn., after getting a
♦J.OOO chfck for winning the
nationally* televiicd 132,500
Buffalo Open.
The 30-year-old blond father
of two beat young Nelion Bur­
ton Of St. Loula, 200-100 Satur­
day at the DePew Falrlanci
to booit hla winter tarnlngi 'to
*10,393.
It wa* March, 1034, at thii
aame PBA oulpoit that Allen'a
nightmare began. He bowled
strongly to gain the chsmplonahlp round, but differed a
Z3I-1S0 drubbing at the hand*
of Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, O*.,
in the title match.
Bob Strampe of Detroit,
who received *1,500 for third
place, edged Dick Weber of
St. Louis.
Weber'* fourth-place effort
netted him *1.300, lifting hi*
binkroll to *27,3*0, easily the
beat on the (our.
Whliky which wa* made il­
licitly to evada the payment
of taxes came to be called
"moonshine whUky" from the
feet that muit of It wa* made
in Uie hi 11a by the light of the
moon.

hot tallying two runa. They
added another In tha alxth
and want Into tha final frame
trailing {&gt;y three runa, 0-3.
Newell suffering from a
foot Injury retired after walk­
ing the ftrat batter. He waa
replaced by Steve Slmpkim,
who gave up a walk and alngla to load the baaea. At thla
point Bulldog Bill Bartlett
amaahed a double paat Allen
Currena In center field driv­
ing In a trio of run* and knot­
ting the acore at 0-0 with no
out*. Bartlett wa* on aecoml
ba*e.
It wa* at thla point that
Lyman turned on the fielding
flncute.
,
DeLand ^.Catcher Tommy
Lawton tfapped tha ball to
Mike Sterling at irrond,
Sterling threw to Miller at
flrat retiring Lawton. Miller
then relayed the ball to Lar­
ry Baker at third who nailed
Bartlett trying to advance.
The Del-and rally wa* not ov­
er, however.
T h e next batter Jest*
fJrovee drove the ball paet
Don Taulten In right field for
what appeared to be In fntlde
the park game winning hom­
er. But Currena, in center, re­
covered the ball and relayed
It to Sterling who made a
fine throw to Larry Lott at
the plate cutting down the
runner and retiring the aide.
The conteet then went In­
to extra inning*. Ili-Lnnd Ken
Bradley, who allowed only one
tingle after taking over the
mound with two out* In the
flrat, tlruck out Paulsen and
Brent Helm* for the first. two
out*. I-arry Miller walked
Payne, cent Miller to eecond
on the firet pitch to the next
batter, Baker. The tall firet
banrmnn la*nt the throw put­
ting himself into scoring po­
sition.
On the next pitch, however,
ho fooled everyone. Including
the DeLand catcher, by tear­
ing out for third. Miller slid
safely Into the hag and Lawton'a throw sailed over the
head of the third baseman.
The l.ymnn infieldor picked
himself up out of the dust ami
scored the winning run. by
beating the throw to the plate.
Simpkins mowed (he Bull­
dogs down 1-2-3 in the bottom
of the inning to register the
victory.
Lyman goes to Kissimmee
Tuesday to lake on the KowIhj)-s In another OBC till. ,

Grba Beats Senators, 11-3

fifth. Bcrnle Barbour wa* With the score 7-3 In Edge- Harris dropped a hit behind
By David Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
knocked in by Chuck Scott in w aler'i favor, Sanford loaded first base and Ronnie Hinson
the bate* in the seventh.
The Semlnoles staged a the dxth.
and Sonny M euer came home
three-run rally In the last In­
to tie 'th e game i-7. Then
ning to edge the Edgewater
came the wild pilch.
Eaglet S-7 In a Metro Confer­
Dudley found the going
ence baseball game in San­
rocky for the Seminole* in
ford Friday.
the first two innings and had
Edgewater took a 0-0 lead In
to get relief from Hinton. But
the aecond inning but the Sem­
he was sent back to the
lnoles kept chipping away and
mound by Cosch Jim McCoy
finally overcame the Eagle*
and showed good control the
In the acvenlh.
Xreit of the way.
Edgewater got the jump in
The Seminoles will take to
the second when Bill Deaton,
the field agsln Tuesday when
Eagle pitcher, hit a grand
they host Winter Park here
I
%
alam home run.
at 4 p.m. Fitzgerald is the
Seminole Catcher S t e v e
SEMINOLE HIGH GOLF team has been the winner in all of its matches
likely starter for Sanford.
Harris drove in the lying run
to date. The linksmen bent Colonial 164 to 1G8 in a Friday contest at MayIn the seventh and a wild
fair. They will be in action Friday away in a match with Boone, EdgeLegal Notice
pitch
from Deaton brought
water and Bishop Moore. Left to right: Jeff Williams, Roth Vihlen, Larry
Bill
Kuykendall
home
with
the
iv t iii : c m c i lT t n n i T o f
Sherwood, Kay Bradford, Tommy Todd, Leroy Noppcr and Coach Fredt i i i ; viVTii J t ’DirtAi. t'ln clincher.
Ganas. *
(Herald Photo)
CIIT
IV AVII KOI! lEMI^lULK
Trailing 0 0 in the third, the
COUNTY. VLOIUIIA.
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Semlnoles finally came to life
........
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RAVINUB
BA N K
when Harris drove to Danny
K I N G S COL’NTT,
...........
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Tillii and Ron Hinton to nar­
nalnllff.
VM,
row the gap.
WILLIAM
D.
BEAVERB*
«* ui,
During the next three in­
Pl *1,
DALE
RIGGENDACH,
left,
and
Rob
Miller
dis­
Defendant*.
nings, Bonnie Dudley, the
N O T IC E O F RAMS
play weekly prizes for the Hole-In-Onc Tourna­
Seminole pitcher, held the
NO TIC E IF H E R E B Y G I V E N
ment being sponsored by the South Seminole
Eaglet la check while Kuy
t h i f fin t h * I t h d a y o f April*
n « 5 a t 11:00 • . m. a t t h a m a i n
krndill acored in the fourth
Jayceen. Daily competition.takes place at Orange
floor of t h e C o u r t h o u s e o f
By David Higginbotham
ond In the 200 free with fly for Sanford with 1:11.7 and Eddie Fitzgerald in the
H
em in o lt C o u n t y , a t S a n f o r d ,
Knoll Golf Driving Range in Altamonte Springs.
F l o r i d a , t h a u n r ie re lg n e d C l e r k
Herald Sports Writer
2:10.6 and Alan Lucas took and Jerry Mill* took second
w i l l o f f e r f.o r aale t o t h * hi gh®
The Semlnol* High awim- third with 2:19.6 both for the with 1:30.0. Busby won the
• • t a n d be et b id d e r for c a i h
t h e f o l lo w in g d e a c r lb e d r e a l
Seminole*.
mlng team came within three
property:
polnte of beating the highly
Boyd took first for Lees­ 100 free for the YellowjacITL o t 1. O A K L A N D H I L L S
ADDITION,
according
to
rated Leeaburg Yellowjecket* burg in the individual medley eta with a time of 67.6 and
t h e p l a t t h e r e o f am r e c o r d *
with the Sanford boya losing with 2:40.6 and Buster Bruce Gary Ganaa took second for
Mil In r i a l B o o k 12. r a g e
in* P u b l i c R e c o r d * o f S e mi *
40 to 40 and the Seminole took second for Sanford with •Sanford with 50.1. and Larry
not* Comity, Florida
Hodges
took
third
for
SHS
girls losing by a score of 00 2:40.H and and Bruce Dowlen
(o ge th e r w it h all etrucluree*
also from Sanford took third with 1:05.4,
to 24.
I nifiroA erne n t a, f i x t u r e * , a p p l i •
Boyd won the 100 bnckinner®, a n d Ap p u r t e n a n t * # * o n
Con Wilaon, Andy Lyon, with 2:67 6. In the diving
Raid l * n d o r u s e d In c o n j u n c ­
Buster Brure and Greg (iamia competition, Mike McGuire slroke for Leesburg with
By Paul Glad
_ Pitching four hit hall and t i o n t h e r e w i t h .
1:11.0
and
Con
Wilson
took
took
second
for
Sanford
and
won the 200 medley relay for
striking out five Maples was T h i s Kile t* m a d * p u r s u a n t
Herald Sport* Writer
By Marshall Lingo
to final decree of for eclosure
Sanford with a time of 2:01.4 Buster Anderson took third. second for Sanford with 1:13.0
the
winning pitcher. The loss e n t e r e d i n C h a n c e r y a c t i o n No,
The Ssnford Junior High
Herald Sports Writer
(ireg Ganns won the 100 and Busier Anderson took
n o w p e n d i n g In t h e Ci r *
and Bobby Headrick took sec­
was given to Bruce Stuart, the
third with 1:32.H. Morris won
The Oviedo Lion* trounced baseball team won a 7-0 de­ first South Seminole pitcher. c u l t C o u r t o f a n d f o r S e m i n o l e
the 400 free with 6:01 for the Kowboya of KUalmmee cision over the South Semin­ Gracey led the Braves at C otui nAtTy K. HF l oTr ii dl a1H. 2 i t h d a y o f
ole Junior High team Friday, the ‘plate with three hits for M a r c h . I MS.
I-epshurg and Bobby Head­
11-1 Friday at Oviedo then
&lt;8KAL&gt;
thus remaining undefeated.
rick took second for Son ford
the day. Including a double.
A r t h u r IL B e c k w i t h , J r .
The Brave* got their first
and Jim Foley took third. fell to defeat Saturday at Tit­
Cl erk of th e Circuit C our t
The Braves have now com­
B y : M a r t h a T. V i h l e n
score in the first inning when piled a record of four victor­
Andy Lyon won the 11)0 usville.
Jimmy Courier fanned 12 Tommy Bryant hit s single in­ ies and one tie. They play A N DDKeI p1 u8 0t yN . CItl eIr kNII.
breaststroke for Sanford with
Bruce Dowlen taking third. Kowboya and started th» aea- to left field to score Mark again today at Evans. Either DEAN A l.n\VNDKl*
A tto rn e ys for P la in tif f
In the girl'a eventa Sanford aon off right with a no-hitter. Csoio.
Mike Morgan or Skipper Sen- 22" E a s t C e n t r a l B o u l e v a r d
AI Whltewolf waa pegged
Neither tram srored again karik wjll be the starting O r l a n d o . F l o r i d a
took
no
first
places,
hut
got
SEBRINO (UPI) — Black sudden wind whipped across
p u b l i s h M «r«. h 21. l t d
a number of seronds and as tha losing pitcher for the until the fourth inning when pitcher.
CDK-lt)
clouds swept over the scent­ the bleak landscape, where the thirds. Rose Mary Walton, Kowboya.
singles by Fred Weber, Don
ed orange grove*, answering streaking ears roared a de­ Paula Elam, Karen Law ami
Tim Colbert rapped a home Buhinsnn and Billy Gracey,
the bellow of the cars with fiant discordant f u n e r a l Linda May took second for run to spark the Lion* victory in addition to a fine squeeze
peel* of thunder, and in driv­
Sanford in the 200 medley over Kissimmee. Billy Mikler plsy put lo gelher by Gary
ing rain that came at dusk a march It was a seem- lit for relay with a time of 2:45.1 got thrre hit* at four trips Maples and Mike Lung, result
the dealh of a king. It was
ON 100 BRANDS
champion died.
Delane Johnson took second to the plate for Oviedo. Char­ ed in four runs. Then the rally
It happened in a puddle of Ferrnri's Inst stand, the finest for Sanford in the 200 free lie Miller had two for three; was crushed when George
water on a lonely bend where and hardest running of the 12- and Ginger Norris took third Colbert hud 2 for 4; Kelly Milwee showed a fine job a!
there waa no one to mourn, hours of Sebring.
with Paula Elam taking sec­ Fore held a 1 for 2; Walter relief pitching and retired the
and the new champions flashed
Beasley and Hex Brook* both aide.
ond In the 60 free.
When
it
ended
Saturday,
the
FA R R ELL’S
by with a scream of triumph.
Sanford got added Insurance
had
1 for 3; and Courier batt­
Cindy
Wilson
took
second
in
ARCADE
PACKAGE S»QRE
In the distance, the lightning first crown was placed on the the individual medley to set ed 1 for 4.
in the aixth when Gracey dm:
Bashed and from the west a most astonishing success story a new Sanford record with u
OPEN
DAILY
—
9 A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
hied
home
Don
Itohinxon
and
In Saturday's affair Tum­
310 E. F1KNT
SANFORD
In the annals of modem racing. time of 2:60.0. Barbara Bolt my Edwards twirled a no- Brad Hollingsworth scored on
WE GIVE TOP VAUJE STAMPS
a
long
sacrifice
fly
by
Maples.
Fur ai last an American driv­ took second In (he loo fly with hitler for the Terriera to shut
er had won a great Interna a Lime of 1:22.6 to set it new out (he Lions 12-0 In a fix*
tional race in an American Seminole record. In the div­ inning ballgam*.
Edwards pitched hi* (eeond
ing competition Walton took
car.
American cars dominated second for SHS and Johnson no-hitter within the week
took third. Cherl Murray took against Oviedo giving Titus­
the race.
The checkered flag also second for Sanford with 1:20 ville a 0-2 mark for tha teaKansas City Athletics whipped
Ihc St. I.ouis Cardinals 10 B. crowned the drive and vision In the backstroke and Linda son. Edwards has given up on­
Reynolds only received credit of a 28 year old Texas oil mil­ May took aecond in the ly four hila in four complete
for a single, however, since lionaire named Jim Hall, who breaststroke with Karen La*..' ( &gt;mil.
In Saturday'! game Ter­
he passed another base run­ designed, hullt ami drove a taking thiul In the 400 free.
rier
Sem Wortham collected
Cindy
Wilaon,
Bolt,
Murray
ner, Ken Suarez, who held up radical sports ear called the
and Martha Kosky took sec­ three Kite while teammate
fearing Reynolds' blast would Chaparral to victory.
Hall, his partner, Hap Sharp, ond In the free medley relay Bay Cowart batted two for
be caught.
three.
Slugger F r a n k Robinson and their cO-drivcrs Ronnie with a time of 2:10.9.
Oviedo'e Sonny White was
The Semlnoles will host
lagged 'a ’three-run homer off llissom and Bruce Jcnningi,
the
losing pitcher fur the af­
Edgewater
and
Winter
Park
two cars.
When
Jim Bouton in the first inn- entered
lng and the Cincinnati Reds Sharp's car began to fail mid­ at the John Long Pool in Or­ ternoon.
Oviedo'e record now stand*
went on to defeat the New way in the race, they concen­ lando Tuesday In another
at 1-1 for tha aaason.
York Yankees 4-2. It was Ro­ trated on the other car which Metro Conference meet.
binson's third spring homer. took Die lead around noon
Leon Wagner powered one when Dave Gurney’* LolusONLY J f l RACING DAYS LEFT!
squad of Cleveland Indians to Kord broke. Hall carried moat
a 3-3 triumph over the Boston of the load.
Red Sox with a two-run homer
He drove the Chaparral
A oo« ru n
in the flrat frame. The rest of through broiling heat, through
the Tribe wound up on the a torrential rain and into the
»l*&gt;rt aide of a 5 3 tally against black night with flame belch­ Where
the Los Angeles Angela.
ing from the organ llke stack
black Kuykendall and Don of carburetor intakes behind
Landrum each smashed sev­ his head.
enth Inning homers as the Chi­ Hall and Sharp drove their
cago Cubs rolled to an 11-5 ears at incredible speeds with
victory over the San Francisco Sharp finally raising the lap
Giants. Kuykendall's drive record to a bit more than 104
waa a solo effort and Lan­ mph—four mph better than
the old record.
drum's came with two on.

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is currently listed on the Met*'
farm club roster with Buffalo
of the International League
A couple of welrome new­
comers, catcher John itomano
am) outfielder Danny Caler,
paced the Chicago White Sox
to a 3-3 triumph over the De­
troit Tigers. Romano, who
played for Cleveland last seacon, and Cater, who came to
th&gt;- Sox from Philadelphia,
each drove in a pair of runs to
help the White So* to their
fourth consecutive exhibition
cirruil victory.
Home runa by Jackie Brandt
and Jerry Adair powered the
Baltimore Orioles to a 4 3 vic­
tory over the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates. Roberto Clemente, live
National L e a g u e batting
champ who has been recuper­
ating front a o n e of malaria,
Joined the Buci Sunday for
batting practice and later said
be atlll feci* weak.
Rrynolds Blsits Ilomrr
Tom Reynolds slugged a
10th inning homer to' provide
the victory margim ai - the
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Seminole Team B y Three

Oviedo Splits Braves Shut O ut
In Two Games
Hurricanes 7 -0
Over Weekend

New King Crowned
In Sebring Race

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Another rookie ebortatnp,
Darrel Harrelaon of the New
York Meta organization, made
a strong Impression on tha
"old perfaeaar" Casey Stengel
Sunday. Harrelaon, who waa
dkithtriad Irani tha Army Just
a!named two dou­
bt oae run and
*• apart tha
Mata ta a 4-1 victory ovac tha
{Milwaukee Bram. Harrelaon

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SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!

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deepUniversal
decease i t does
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'Reject' Gets Revenge
By Pete Dowd
UPI Sports Writer
One thin* that'* aure to
grow grey hairs on a major
league manager'* brow at this
time of year 1* to have ■ squad
of farmhandi make hasty hash
out of his regulars, even II
tire farm club belongs to lire
front office.
Manager Gil Hodge* saw his
hapless Washington Senator*
come out on tire short end of
an 11*3 debacle Sunday and tire
winners were the N its' own
farm club from Hawaii of the
Pacific Coast League, The
crowning Insult to lire Amcrr
Iran League'* perennial cel­
lar-dwellers was that the vic­
tory went to major league re­
ject Eli Grba, who pitched for
tha Lo# Angeles Angela In
10S2.
Hodges' crew auffered from
another backfire when rookie
• hortstop Tim Cullen of the
Nate, who wa* on loan to the
Triple A club for the game,
amaibed four hit* to lead Hawall'a 1* hit barrage againat
the unwary parent squad.
Tha Lo* Angelas Dodger*
•Iso were tha butt of a back
fire Sunday when rookie abort
atop Jim Jeakkta of Mince
aota sliced a single to right la
the 14th inning to apark the
Twine to a 7-4 victory over
the Dodgera. Jenkins waa
drafted by the Twine during
the winter fronr the Dodger
organiiatico.

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Herald.
Mi s s Margaret Qyarles,
home economist with the Flo­
rida Power and Light is co­
ordinating the displays and
demonstrations of cooking ap­
pliances from local merchants.
Mrs. Mary Hurslinger, Florida
Power Corporation home eco­
nomist, will assist.

Cooking School
Set Tuesday At
Civic Center
Thr Sanfurd (’ivir Center
will be tbe arene «&gt;f tbe *••&lt;•nml annual Creative C.iukine
S. hind fur men, women and
young future homemukcis.
Tuesday at 7:30 p in
Everyone is invited to at­
tend the demonstration* of
looking whieh will h a v e
•‘something for everyone" for
hope, guests and purty time.
More thnn 1.000 people at­
tended lust year's school and
to-aponiors are making urtangements for another gigan­
tic event this year.
‘Our plans ale all set tor
a new and belter school I hut
will include menus In appeal
to everyone from X to 80,"
said Mi-s Myrtio Wilson, di­
rector of tiie school here.
All foods will lie from Pub
lix Supermarkets in the Saliford Shopping Plaza and will
be personally selected by Miss
Martha Logan,
Co-sponsors include the Flo­
rida Power and Light Com­
pany whose home economist,
Miss Margaret Quarles is al­
to assisting with arrange­
ments for the school and co­
ordinating displays of local
merchants.
Assisting Mary L»gan will
be Mrs. Mary Hurslinger, of
Winter Park, home economist
for the Florida power Cor­
poration, one of the sponsors
of the Cooking School.
D i s p l a y s from Sanford
Electric and Randall Electric
Companies will be set up st
the Civic Center, featuring
tbe latest rooking equipmentM ungolitn

F isb triea

Outer Mongolia, landlocked
in the heart of Asia, has gone
in for commercial fishing, ex­
porting whitcfUh and other
catch taken from ita rivets
and lake*.

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at Martha Logan's

- Whole Family
Invited For
Demonstration
There will be "something
for everyone" at the annual
Mr. and Mrs. Cooking School,
which can include Misses and
Masters, as welt.
The whole family is Invit­
ed to come ‘ to ‘ tbe • school,
which will feature colorful
preparations of all kinds of
foods with specialities which
can lie cooked by all the mem­
ber* of the family.
Miss Martha Logan will
demonstrate the feutuied re­
cipes and copies of the recipes
will be distributed, su that
homemakers, weekend rooks,
dabblers and gourmets may do
them for themselves at home.
The second annual Creative
Cooking School Is directed' by
Miss Myrtle Wilson and Cecil
Tucker of the Seminole Comi­
ty Extension Service in co­
operation with the Florida
Power and Light Company,
Florida Power Company, Publix Supermarkets, Swift and
Company and The Sunfurd

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Gifts Galore
For All
At Cook School

Metag, Johnny Albino, Pnblix meat market man­
ager; Miss Myrtie Wilson, county home exten­
sion service, and Miss Margaret Quarles, Florida
Power and Light home economist. School begins
at 7:110 p.m. Tuesday.
(Herald Photo)

CHOICE FOODS nre selected front the Pnblix
supermarket by Miss Mary Motng, tbe "Martha
Logan" of Swift and Company, for the Mr. and
Mrs. Creative Cooking School Tuesday evening
at Sanford Civic Center. Pictured are Mias

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Hundred* nf frfp gift* will
be given sway at the second
annual Mr. xml Mrs. Creative
(’nuking School to he hold at
the Civic Center from 7:30 to
D:30 ji.m. Tuesday.
Amore them will be 2,000
gift certificate* for H nakfast
Club bread; 100 gift eerttflentes for a Cooper meat ther­
mometer; ten dime prises and
gift certificate* enabling two
lucky persons to have Swift'*
I’roten steaks.
Extra ehames for door pri­
zes are available at I’uhlix,
Florida Power and Light of­
fices and local appliance deal­
er*.
The demonstration will be
piesented by Miss Martha
Logan, who in reality is Miss
Mary Metag, n graduate home
economist with the Swift arid
Company reseat eh labora­
tories.
Miss Metng arrived in San­
ford Sunday night and spent
a part of the day today setfeting the foods alie will need
for her demonstration, from
tlie Pnblix Mnikel in the San­
ford Shopping Plaza.

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Interesting Menus Scheduled
Tin- l a t e s t , s m a r t e s t , f a s t e s t M e e t
a n d t u a i i e M f o o d s a n d tlu -i ' n o d
p r e p a r a t i o n s w i l | hi- t h e sub- | t h e

-»f a t w o hour b m g Mi
M t* C o o k i n g S, h ,,l .it
* trie C e nte r
I’u e - . l n y

ft in 7 MO t o 'li'ftO p . m . mill* i
1h r ♦liM'tuni o f the Sem irioli
('iiiinl \ L v ti-Hs u m Sin vice.
Included
m l In? p r o g r a m
will In* m a n y k i n d s o f mtniU.
mum
d i n n e r * an il p a r t y fat*
n f i iitc le n t to «-ach m e m l et o(
tine L u n d y ,
l b ■111«»11- 11Mil inn N wit I In pur
Merited t •v " M a l t h a L ok' h II,'*
S w i f t hih I &lt; o i n p a n y home* i' o i
Horni 1. w h o will uwr alt ft... Ii*p|pt t I t i m n tin* I'Tihllx M*m
k e t in S a n f o r d , w h o in on** of
th r
p un pun * o f (h e a n n u a l
sc h o o l.
Tliisa is tin* m*«orid time that

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thr .Mi. uint Mr*, Look ini:
School has loon presented in
Sanford unit ltt&gt;t year **vcr
1,0(10 proplr attended the for­
um, which n* fn*r.
Mis* Myrtle \Vilson, (Yril
Tucker and Mina Maiiruret
Quin Ira are in charge of local
arrangements. Mima Wi|»on
and Tuik«*r represent the
County Extension Service and
Mia* Qutilh'M Im a home &lt;*rn*
noniLl with the Khitidn l*«»w
er and l.ight Company.

MAI.K COOK gets free trip to Honolulu. Fron­
d s M. Hentlley, Oculn realtor, recently won a
chance to participate in the American Cookout
Championship "for men only." The finals will he
conducted in Hawaii with the winner taking a
$10,000 cash award. Hendley and his wife (left)
will leave April 20 to prepare his prize winning
"pineapple chicken Hawaiian pine.'j

Mile*

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Capacity
In s p e a k i n g o f a lU.iaal t o n
t a t i k e i . t h e mitnla-i n f e i s t o
■la* number o f l o n g t o n s |
2 III p o u n d s ea eli I w i n c h tile
t a n k e r is c a p a b l e o f r a l l y i n g .

T y i n g for »ccn n d p l a c e w a s
li u yl e Ib illeh tm e. also a fifth

g t a d e t , w h o l o st o u t in t h e
sp e lld o w n . T im llo w s e i, fo u ltti
g r a d e ! , f a m e 111 f u l i r l h .
D a n a n d D* M u r w ill c o m
pete m tb e I 'a n n ty S pelling
llee t o la- h e l d in A p r i l w i l h
ItayU* s e r v i n g a* a l t e r n a t e .

. . . A F A I U l.o r s NFW GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE, FllRNISMED
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M iss M artha Logan
Home Economist
lor Swift &amp; Com pany

H o n d a Low er C orporation
la l e n d i n g Mr*. M a r y flur■l i n g e r , h otnv m i i u m i l s t . w h o
will a»Mi*t ** M a rth a' L o g a n '
w ith h e r d e m o n st ration*.

SANFORD
CIVIC CENTER

On the floor of the Civic
Center will he exhibition* of
the most modern ranges, refrigeiators mnl freesera from
two local appliances dealers,
Sanford Klectrlc Company
and KumJnll Klectrlc Com­
pany.

S EE O U R D IS P L A Y
YOU
ARE
IN V IT E D !

M a rt aim

S p e l l i n g Itee c h a m p i o n «l
H e a r L a k e E l e m e n t a r y S ch o o l
is Dan H e n s l e y , a t i l t h g r l n le
stu d e n t Second place w m nci
in D c l d o c A t'k ei Ilian, n fiflli
grader

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TUESDAY, MARCH 30

OF

FRIGIDA1RE APPLIANCES
AT THK

You won't w an ! to m ill thi» tpecial Cooking School,

M in Logan it a nationally*

recognized food expert — and during her program , the'll bring you the very n ew eit
ideas in modern cookery. You'll have a chance to w in one of the big door p rizei,
too, to plan to attend. There'll be no a d m in io n charge, •

C O O K IN G S C H O O L
TQ.MORKOW NIGHT—7:30—AT THE CIVIC CENTER

FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION
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Randall Electric Co.

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Congressional Probe Of K K K Appears A Certainty
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Negro voting right! bill. Sen­
formal congressional investi­ ate and Houie leaders hope
for a final vote on that meas­
gation of the Ku KIux Klin
ure by Majr 1.
appeared almost a certainty
Sen. Hugh Scott (H-Pa.) ex­
today with lawmakers of both pressed confidence that Re­
parties urging a prompt gov­ publicans would support an
ernment crackdown on the administration anti-Klan bill.
hooded nigbtriders.
1 He is a member of the SenRepublicans and Democrats ,ta J u d i c i a r y committee
joined in a chorus of support which may handle auch leg
for administration afforts to (station.
find new legal weapons to
curb the Xian. They urged
Investigations of the racist or
gsolution by both House and
Senate.
Twenty-one House Republl
cans Issued a statement dur
ing the weekend urging an
&lt;c Immediate and exhaustlva in­
vestigation and "prompt, effective congressional action
. . . to eliminate the evil In­
fluence of tha Ku Klux
Wan."
Chairman Edwin E. Willis
(D-La.), of the House com­
mittee on un-Americsn activ­
ities, promised that hia panel
would meet this week to de­
cide whether to begin a fullscale Investigation of tha
Klan.
The House Judiciary com­
mittee, which la now consider­
ing the President’s . voting
rights bill, also has express­
ed interest In an Inquiry.
The top echelon of the Justics'Department, under speed­
up orders from the White
House, has redoubled Its ef­
forts to find legislation Pres­
ident Johnson wants to bring
the Klan’a aethillei "under
effective control of the law,"
Atty. Gen. Nicholas DeB.
Katzenbsch’s chief aides and
lawyers continued closed ses­
sions to com# up with legisla­
tion which will avoid constitu­
tional pitfalls and enable tha
federal government to deal
more directly with the prob­
lem of Klan violence.
Johnson, angered by the re­
cent Alabama slaying of a
white civil rights worker and
mother of five, wants to sub­
mit legislation on the Klan aa
aoon aa Congress acta on his

ship in the various Ku Klux
Klan groups In the United
States over the past two years
hat ranged from a high of 65,000 to a “hard core" of 9,000,
according to the beat estimate
of responsible agencies.
Other c u r r e n t eittmetes
range up to 23,000. Theae fig­
ures do not Include thousands
ORGANIZATION
ATLANTA (UPI)-Member of Klan supporters, sympa­

Noting that the Republican
party lait summer . rejected
hia proposal for a formal re­
pudiation of the Klan, Scott
said GOP lawmakers would
give strong backing to any
meaaura bringing "Kian-inaplred murder and violence"
under control.

thiser* and financial contribu­
tor*.
Investigative agencies re­
port the Ku Klux Klan, which
Includes numeroua feuding
splinter bodies, is strongest in
MliiiMippI and Alabama.
The modern day Klan ia
mainly a corruption of tha Ku
Klux Klan which was founded
In late 1965. Aa la the original
constitution of 1M7, the words

"Ku Klux Klan” never are
written In documents. In place
ot the words are three astertaka.Xian literature usually ex­
aggerate! membership. A mil­
itant Klan group in MlstUiippi declared 91,003 members.
Investigators who have infil­
trated the organization place
the actual membership at leas
than 1,000.

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Campbell Rites
Tuesday At Base
Full military acrvlcea for
Capt. William H. Campbell,
34, who \vaa killed March 23
In a plane crash in Viet Nam,
will be conducted at 3 p m.
Tuesday at Sanford Naval Air
Station Chapel with Chaplain
},. J. McDonald officiating
liurUI will tie in Memorial
Gardena, DcLand.
Born-Dec. 241, 1930. in Ham
lllnn, Ohio, Campbell was a
career Air Force officer who
had been stationed In Panama
City, Fla., prior to departure
lor Viet Nam on March 6. He
wai a member ol the Preibytcrian Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Joyce E. Campbell, and four
aoni, William, Jeffrey, Daniel
and James, all of Panama
City; hia parent!, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert M. Campbell, ol
Deltona; a hrother, Capt. Ro
tier! J. Campbell, of Edge
wood Arsenal, Md., and three
aislcra, Misses Dorothy, Elis­
abeth and Bernicce Campbell,
all of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Urisson Funeral Home is in
charge of local arrangements.

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as many aa 1,000 round* of
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Tuesday, March 30th,
7:30 P.M. Sanford Civic
Center Auditorium • • •
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be on hand to present new
and time saving recipes,
new conveniences to make
cooking easy and fun. A
free recipe book titled
“Party Plans For Food and
Games” will be given to
each one attending.

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S p rin g R ecep tio n H onors

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A lovely Spring Reception | hurt of Winter Park are dl-l areas were Mrs. Marla Helm ial guests from DeBary In­ the DeBary Chamber of Com­
cluded Rev. A. C. Summers I merce.
vra* given by the Deltona Wei* rectors of Welcome Wagori, ] ol D e L a n d , Mrs. Sophie and his charming wife and
International.
Haines of DeBary. each esA color film, "The Welcome
come Wagon club honoring
Hostesses from surrounding | corted by her husband. Spec­ Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sims of Wagon Story" was shown
Welcome W a g o n sponsors
which told, in a very enter­
from DeBary, DeLind and
taining and Informative way,
Daytona Beach.
the
origin of the idea of the
Mra. Anna Muth and Mr*.
Welcome
Wagon s e r v i c e
Ella Neete Wlanlewskl greet*
which Is extended to all new­
ed the guest* who signed the
comers In towns all over the
guect book presided over by
United States, Canada, Alas­
Mrs. UIHe Mae Vann. A cut*
ka, Trinidad, Puerto Rico,
work linen cloth and a bou*
Hawaii and England. The hus­
quet of garden flowers pro­
bands of Welcome Wagon
vided a lovely table for the
members learned first hand
guest book which was signed
about the wonderful spirit of
by over 100 persons.
Welcome Wagon and the ac­
Sparkling crystal, silver and
tivities of the club in which
linen adorned the refreshment
their wives are so interested.
table that featured a beautiful
Mrs. Haney explained the
silver bowl filled with white
purpose of fund-raising pro­
■nipdragons and green bells
jects planned for the coming
or Ireland. Sliver candelabra,
months. The club has adopted
with white candles, while sa­
"Geriatrics" as the way in
tin ribbon and green sham­
which members hope to be of
rocks shed soft light over the
service to, the people of Deldelectable sandwiches, petit
tons, helping those who need
fours, mints and cookies.
friendly service, snd the be­
Fruit punch was served from
ginning of a "loan closet."
huge crystal bowls by Mrs.
Members and guests enjoy­
Mary Tucker and Mrs. Amy
ed the springlike atmosphere
Bsrnby.
of the Deltona Community
After an Invocation by Rev,
Club emanating from the dis­
DELTONA
WOMEN
on
the
refreshment
committee
lor
the
Sprint:
Re­
George Owen of Deltona, Mrs.
play of gorgeous rose bushes,
ception honoring Welcome Wagon Hponsorn were, left to rittht, Mrs. Mary
MUdred Haney, hostess, in­
ferns snd lacy palms grac­
Tucker,
Mrs.
Mary
Cuddy,
Mrs.
Amy
Bamby,
Mrs.
Anna
Muth
nnd
Mrs.
troduced the sponsors and
iously sent over to the club
Ann Frandls. Mrs. Muth is hospitality chairman of the Deltona Welcome
special guests. Mr. and Mrs.
especially for the party by
Greg Prior, Daytona Reach
Wagon Club which wus hostess for the event.
the DcUary Nursery.
and Mr. and Mrs. Sage Hurl-

Mrs. Monforton

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ed by Jerry and Jimmy Sen-1 better and their parents, Mi-1 as well ns David's older alaBy Margaret Cosby
off, Valerie and Donald Led- chad Cosby and his molher,| ter, Donna.
With stormy weather the
fact for the day snd forecast
for the entire weekend, the
original plan to celebrate tho
fifth birthday of their son
David, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
E, Carrigan, of 30 South Cor­
tex Avenue, North Orlando,
necessarily had to revise tha
plans.
Although the thought of go­
ing to the Sanford Zoo and
playing H e r In the Elk l’lsyground was a delightful one,
spirits were not dampened by
Uie rain or the change of
plans.
The youngsters and parents
had a wonderful time devising
clever parly hats from tissue
paper afld fancy bows, barettes, hair curlers and clothes­
pins.
The old game of pln-Uie-tailon thc-donkcy was revamped
to pin on the big black cat’s
tail. Numerous lighting of
candles was a pleasure for
everyone, a n d youngsteri
DAVID CARIUGAN, non of Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald CnrriKan, HO S. Cortez,
sang "Happy Birthday" with
North
Orlando prepares to blow out the candles on bis fifth birthday
gusto if not with pitch.
cake. Mis mother, Mrs. CnrriKuti, and Mrs. O. I*. Ledbetter, Hluiulinif look
Gobs of ice cream, yummy
on. Around table from left In.rfcht are David, the lamoree and Jerry
fudge cake with luscious
Senoff, Valerie Ledbetter. Michael Cosby, Donna Carrigan (David's sis­
marshmallow frosting topped
ter), Jimmy Senoff and Donald Ledbetter.
off the celebration.
The festivities were enjoy­

DeBary Womans Club Plans

O s te e n

YOU SHOULD SEE
THE BIG NEW
SELECTION OF
SI’UING COSTUME
JEWELRY WE
HAVE I

Personals
Mr. ami Mrs. James Beall
nnd Mr. and Mrs. I'cte Blagia
of Charleston, W. Vs,, are
Uniting Mr. ami Mrs. Guy
Beall. James Is a son of the
Bealls nnd Mrs. Blagia is
Uidr granddaughter.
Mrs, Jerry Betterton of
Eustis was a weekend guest
ol Mrs. Clarence Snyder.
They attended the Installation
of officers of Daytona Beach
Court No. St, Order of the
Amaranth, Saturday evening.

Flemings
Gift* • Cards • Books
210 E. First St.

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Schedule Of Future Events
By Mrs. John I-cone
Tlie DeBary Woman’* Club
met recently at the Commun­
ity Center with Margarrtte
Fisher, chaplain, giving the
Invocation, following the sa­
lute to the Hag led by Olga
Crosby.
Members please note that
the Educational Department
meeting scheduled for March
2G has been canceled due to
a death.
Mrs. William Hibbard has
asked for assistance for the
rummage sale to he held April
2 snd 2 at Second Street and
Oak Avenue in Sanford. Any­
one having articles to contri­
bute, please rill Mrs. Hibbard
at 603-4312 lor pick up ser
vice.
Olga Crosby s p o k e on
“Americanism" and Mrs. Sid­
ney Swallow, welfare chair
man, gsva a resume bn the
funds drive to benefit Camp
Challenge for crippled chii
dren and adults.
Six guests and 63 members
were welcomed by the presi­
dent, Mrs. C. Ulrich, who also
announced the next regular
meeting will be on Friday,
April 9.

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Thr nominating committee
is composed of Laura l’latl
Brown. Mrs. James Askew
and Miss Dorothea Lauderbach. President Ulrich and
the president-elect will he
delegates to the State Con­
vent tun ui Hollywood, April
19 20.
The Drlatnd Woman’s Club
will he the setting for the
county luncheon, April 7, with
reservations made through
Mrs. Ulrich by April 3.
The annual luncheon meet­
ing of the DcBarykj^iub will
be May 12 at (he University
Inn Restaurant, DeLamL A
board meeting la scheduled
for March 30.
Mrs. Arthur Wagner, pro­
g r a m chairman, presented
Miss P. Jones, soprano; Ken­
neth Steele, tenor, and Har­
vey Burged, pianist, student*
from Stetson School of Mualc,
who entertained with a de­
lightful musical program.
Delicious refreshment* in
the St. Patrick’s Day motif
were served during the social
hour by Laura Platt Brown,
nose Fldler, Haiti Paddock,
Mrs. John Bayfuae, Mra. Alta
Clark and Mrs. Ewald Michelsen.

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The regular meeting of the
W.M.P.F. of the Missionary
Alliance Church was held re­
cently at the Sanford Avenue
home of Mrs. E. A. Mont/orton.
Mrs. J. F. Brown opened the
meeting with prayer with Mr*.
B. H. Stone giving the devo
tional program.
A package containing linens
was sent to Atlanta, Ga. for a
missionary and the members
were urged to pray for the
missionaries in foreign fields
Mrs. Clifford llarrod closed
the meeting with prayer af­
ter which the hostess served
delicious refreshment* to the
Mmes. George Wells. Solan
Teston. Fay Lee, Clifford Harrod, M. L. Ayers. II. Q Touchton, J. F, Brown, and 11. II.
Stone,

Pinecrest School
T o Adopt Gray
Lady Program
Herold Heekenhach, princi­
pal, Plnccrcat School, has ap
proved and requested that
Gray Ladles be trained by
the American ned Cross and
Seminole County Health De­
partment, for service in the
school health room*.
Mrs. Dorothy W. Miller,
Seminole County chairman of
Gray Ladies in school pro­
gram, states the new training
class, the eighth for Seminole
County schools, will be ached
uled a^foliow f:
The course of training is to
be given In the Conference
Room of the Seminole Health
Department in two-hour ses­
sions, twice weekly, Tuesday*
and Fridays, with the exccp
tion of the March 30 class—a
two-and one-half hour session.
March 30 from 9 to 11:30
a.m. will be Red Cross orien­
tation. Instructor is Iva Kan
a\cl, former ARC Hospital
Field Director, Orlando AFB.
April 2, 6, 0, 13 and 10. ARC
Standard First Aid Course is
scheduled. Instructor is Ro­
bert (Sparky) S p a r k m a n ,
Orange County Chapter ARC,
Orlando.
April 20 is School Indoctri­
nation at Pinecrest School, In­
structor is HcrohJ Ilcckenbach, principal. This dale is
subject to change which will
be announced at last First Aid
class.
April 23 will be Simple
Clinic Procedures and instruc­
tor is Jeanne Slavenkay, pub­
lic health nurse.
Many Pinecrest S c h o o l
mothers have already signi­
fied they will take the Gray
Lady course. Any oilier moth
ers of Pinecrest School stu­
dents who may not have been
contacted and who wish !o re
celve the training are request
ed to call Mrs -I. L. Horton
Jr., president, PTA tor reser
vatlons in the class at 322 22H9
or Mrs. Miller. 322 4123.
The course is also available
to mothers of Lake Mary Klc
men)ary School nnd Sanford
Junior High Srhnol students.
Flavored catsups are new
from a West Coast tanner
Hickory flavor catsup has a
charcoal taste and pirra fla­
vor catsup tastes like ore
guno, a herb generally used
in sauce for pi/ra, They are
available In U ounce Ihitllcs

Forest City

School And Church News
ny Maryann Mllra
Herbert Peterson of McHen­
ry, 111., was a rrcent bousegurst of his sister and her
family, Mr. and Mrs Luther
Miles, Jewel Drive. Mr. Pe­
terson recently motored from
Illinois to New York to meet
their mother, Mrs. Joseph Pe­
terson, when she returned
from a three-month visit in
Sweden.

Maryland as housegucsts re
ccntly.
son and family. Mr and Mrs
Paid Kovaliki visited her re­
cently from New Jersey.
Mrs, Ralph DeWolfe and
Mra. Anna Joel of Union City,
N J . wrre recent guests of
the Gustav Adlers.

M iss J a n ie A s h b y E n g a g e d
Mr, and Mr*. Robert D. I the engagement and approach-1 Mb* Ethel Janiu Ashby, to
Ashby of Sanford, announce ling marriage of their daughter, I Robert Preston Reid, i m of
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde B Reid
I of Apopka.
The lovely bride-elect waa
born In Pensacola and a*tend­
ed local schools, having gra­
duated from Seminole High
School with the clasa of 1963.
She attended Brevard College
at Brevard, N. C., where she
wa* a member of the Eutcrpean Society. She is presently
employed by Ihe Sanford At­
lantic National Dank.
Her fiance was born In
Knoxville, Tenn, and attended
school* there. He was a mem­
ber of the 1963 graduating
claas of Apopka Memorial
High School and is presently
affiliated with Central Cigar in
Orlando.
- The marriage will be solem­
nized on April 17 at 7:30 p. m.
at the Pinecrest Baptist
Church.

MISS ETHEL JANIE ASHBY

SPIKED PRESERVES
New preserves in the lux­
ury class are flavored with
an orange-cognac liqueur. The
varieties arc clear jelly, m ar­
malade made from Seville
oranges, and elberta peach
preserves. The liqueur flavor
predominates in ail three. The
6tk-ounce glasses are avail­
able individually or In a gift
pick containing one glass of
each.

Surprise Bon Voyage Party Social News
Regulations
Honors Lake Mary Couple
The Herald welcomes all
By Frances Wester
A twin voyage surprise party
was held at the Lake Mary
home of Zip and Annie
Schweickert on Lake Mary
Saturday night in honor of
Woody and Pal Friend, who
are moving to I'ueblo, Colo.
Tin- guest was invited to the
house for the supposed pur­
pose of fixing a brnkrn pro­
jector, When he arrived and
entered the darkened home.
In- thought no one was there
Suddenly the tights were turn
ivl on and "Surprise" was
yelled by the group waiting
fur him. He was stunned fur a
few- minutes With ryes as big
as saucers, he stood motion
less and searching for some
Hung to sa\ Finally lie asked,
Wlial is Hus anyway?"
Wood) has lived in Lake
Mary for II Years He is past
president id tin- Fire Department ol Lake Mary and pre­
sent lieutenant He works for
ll.t- Marlin Company of Ur Ian
do wlu-re In- ts employed as
a quality engineer He is be­
ing transferred to I'uetdo and
will in- leaving on March 29
with Mis wife, Fat. nnd their
Iwo children, David and Ro­
bin. They will lie Ihcre tor
approximately two years.
Friends of hi» from Orlan
do and Lake Mary planned
the surprise party and gath­
ered together to wish him a
safe trip and a fast return.

The buffet table was laden
with barn, bread, pickles,
olives, cheese, dips and chips.
The centerpiece was a three
tier cake with a lucky horse­
shoe perched on the tup, wish­
ing him "Good Luck From
All Your Friends."
The following guests were
p r e s e n t ; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Sohcck, parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fugate, his
sister; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Keefer and son, Kenneth, his
uncle; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Dod
son and Mr. apt! Mrs Richant Keeler, family relatives,
and H F. Maddon.
Out-oMown guests from Or
lando wrre Mr. and Mr*. Ed­
ward Roland and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Curly Pike and fam­
ily ami Mr. and Mrs. Rub
Klkswirk.
Friends from Lake Mary
were Mr and Mrs, ia-wis
Srhweikert, host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs Otto Meseh and
daughter, June, Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Schweickert, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Grange, Mr and
Mrs. Cal Jardmc, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Hill, Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Abell, Mr. am!
Mrs. Chuck Sassntan, Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Sjoblom, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Crocker, Mr.
and Mrs, Harold Patterson
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hau­
ser.

social nrwa with the fob
lowing regulations estab­
lished;
1— Photograph and cov.
erage requests should be
made three days prior to
event.
2— Engagement n n d
wedding forms are avail­
able lo lie aeeompa nieil by
phulo four days before
announcement.
3— News may be sub­
mitted at office, via mail
or phone for short notires.
Typewritten account* in
lower ease double spared
are expedited more quick­
ly. Names should bo print­
ed in manuscript riqiorts.
4— Personal black and
white photos and negatives
are arreptuhlr.
6—Photos made by Her­
ald staff may he duplicat­
ed at nominal cost.
Doris William*
Society Editor
322-2611—City

425-5938—County

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had as housegursl*. Mr. and guests this previous week/
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Mrs. Milton Wagner of Shillia" for young people, 1963 edi­
Ington, Pa., last weekend. The
Mr. and Mrs. Then Penrod,
Heines have recently return­ parents of Mrs, C. Collar, of tion, contains a 12-page na
lure study article incorporat­
FOR APPOINTMENT
ed from a six weeks trip to the Detarnorc team, have
ing the colorful trans-vision
California and the Hawaiian been guests of Mr. and Mrs
CALL 322-4913
technique of illustration.
Islands. They went over by Dan Dohertys.
Tile guide, which reflects
boat and returned by jet.
While in Honolulu they visit­ Dr, Robert Hoover took increased interest on science,
was prepared-- by Dr. Hilary
SANFORD
ed with the daughter oi Mr. Johnny ami Billy on a week
Dcason, director of the Sci­
FLOWER
SHOP
and Mr*. Earl Emde.
Hair Styling Salon
end ruinping trip lo the Big ence Library Program for the
Cypress Swamp. They hiked American Association for the Cor. K. 1st A Sanford Ave.
2201 S. Park Ave.
Sira. P. Kovaliki and her about 20 miles in the rough
322-1822
322-8432
Advancement of Science.
Mrs. D. C. Dlckcrhoff had country.
Mrs. Peggy Sidall and her
d a u g h t e r , LouAnn, from
Mr. and Mrs. Herman P
Elam, parents of Miss Mary
HEALTHFUL
Elam, have returned to their
CHICAGO (UPI) — Ameri­ homt in Kentucky, after
cans -spend $330 million a year spending the winter months in
on acroas-the-counter p u r ­ Florida.
chase* of vitamins, t h e
"Dairy Council Digest" re ­
ports.
This sum docs not Include
the cost of vitamins incorpor­ Little Miaa Muffrt
mL —« » » ■
Sat on a tuffrt
ated Into food*.
Hating hrr curda and whey,
Along eame a apidrr
a luxurious new bpstadt so hah with
rich wrfh a sheer new dhiantson of «
And aat down beside hrr,
moisture-creme * ■ do4
called kfNbcfc. hi with a sham mouth-watering i
And said "Why don’l you
Go to WES-KAYT “
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mirecotoai elkened mm* that dinee
in tnyder tones that sing soft things.. .
You ran wash MORE
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�Shopping Sprees Sharpened
New Fabric Glossary
*XU‘1fhe nrw fabrics In (he
s p r i n g fashion collections
_ jne4ff ■ woman will need a
^dictionary to do her ahopping.
Every new season brings on
this rash of new fabrics or
traditional fabrics with new
treatments and spring 1965
as its quot».
For instance there are new
fabrics such as cire plastiquc,
a plastic shiny oil cloth finish
or "wet” looking fabric used
for$ainw car; ctheral wool is
the lightest weight wool with
a slight stub and is often
called ‘'naked" wool; zigiline

Is an imported silk faille and
crochctte is a "linen look" of
100 per cent rayon.
A fabric round-up glossary
has been compiled by a New
York couture group, and yoti
gals might find it convenient
to clip this out and take it on
your spring and summer shop­
ping sprees, so you will be
in the knowr when a clerk ex­
plains the fabric content.
The glossary in capsule
form is as follows:
—A1RELLE, a new porous
synthetic "lin en "
-B A R K CREPE, a fabric
made of twisted yams to re­
semble the bark of a tree.
• —CASCADLNE, a wrinkleproof "silk linen-look-alike,"
of viscose, rayon and silk.
-CRIN K LE COTTON, 'embossed cotton, usually in a
floral pattern. *
—F1BRENE, new French
synthetic of too per cent ray­
IIIItT GARDENERS
The Dirt Gardeners Circle on. but has more body than
‘met at the home of Mrs, A. S, crochctte.
—HYBRID BLEND, a soft
[»McCallum for a delightful
coffee and business meeting. blend of rayon and cotton.
—ILLUSION PLAIDS, fea­
Beautiful arrangements of
araleas were used in the din- therweight plaids which give
the impression of being solids
'ing and living rooms.
£ was announced that 27 until closely examined. Usu­
trees have been planted by ally of loo per cent wool.
—MACHACOULIS, 100 per
the Dirt Gardeners.
At the recent flower show cent rayon from Italy.
—MATTE SURFACES, the
there were 16 ribbons, seven
btue, and the tri color, won by weaves, as sharkskins, needle,
points, flannels, glen plaids,
the Dirt Gardeners.
A guest at the meeting was twills, silk herringbones. All
Mrs. Lamar Deal!. Others "feminized men’* wear fab­
present .were the president, rics."
—PAR FAIT WOOL, a ioufMrs. C. D. Terry and the
M%rs. Doris Cline, W. A. flc light wool which is very
Yung, W. E. Kirchlmff, Byron porous.
—PEAR D'ANGE, all silk
Fox, it. F. Ilobison, Myron
Smith, Paul Johnston, J. Jt. fabric with a new smooth surWells, E D. It inch art, W. B. farc
—PEAU DK LAIN'E, silk
Wray, H. C. 1’lapp. Clyde
Jtamsey, I r v i n Fleischer. and worsted with crisp tex­
Charles Weaver, I. E. Batten tured weave.
ami hostesses, Mrs. A. S Mc­ -P E A R DE I’ECHE. silk
Call um and Mrs. Wdliam and w o r s t e d needlepoint
wea vc
Bristol.
— PRERRUSHF.D M O ­
™io next mooting will be at
HAIRS, downy surfaced, lux
Ihe First Federal Budding.
iiriims wools weighing almost
nothing.
ROSE CIRCLE
—SPATTER TWEEDS, so!
Mrs B. B. Crumley was
hostess to tlie March meeting id silk tweeds with a few
of the Bose Circle id the San- 1 scattered flecks of color.
-WlltZZARD WOOL, thin
ford Garden Club with Mrs
Mildred Babcock assisting as flat surfaced wool
—WILLOW W E A V E , »
co hostess.
£ nest speaker was Carl lightweight wi*d with a slight
Lind, who presented a most kluh, giving it a hard finish.
interesting and constructive
program on Sod Conservation,
The business meeting was
conducted by the president.
Among Ihe new- designs in
Mrs, Charles Meriwether A
lejMirt was made on tile love­ the gold jewelry field are pin*,
ly a n d highly successful bracelets, and earrings set
brunch given for the judges vxitJi pearl*, rubies, sapphires,
of the recent flower show*. emeralds and diamonds.
v £ c h was hosted by the Hoar
Look for a widening of
Circle.
It was reported that 17 Rose sleeves in some spring ready
Circle members participated to wear Incoming is Ihe hat
in the show and 1W tickets v ing sleeve or the less ex
.were sold to the Garden Club iigucratcd d o I in a n . John
Moure, who designed the In
bridge parly.
Mrs. Ruth Meriwether was augural Ball gown for Airs.
appointed delegate to the Lyndon B Johnson, was one
State Convention in Tampa of the New- York designers
vyth Mrs. Henry A Simpson showing a lot of the dolman
The deeper armholes all add
Jw alternate.
Rose Circle will recommend up to a softer look In spring
to the Board that the Garden clothe*.
* • *
of. the Month auard bo dis­
The watusi may have re
continued next year due to the
impossible task of fairly se placed the twist on the dance
lecttng the best garden from flour, but twisting stilt is IN
Hie hundreds of well cared for in cultured pearl Jewelry.
New York's David Webb,
homes.
Mrs. Buth Simpson, World known for hit unusual designs,
Gardening chairman, urged shows all pearl twists, or
an members to bring costume combines multiple strands of
Jewelry and used clothing to pearl* with gold beads ur
gem stones in both necklaces
the next meeting
Mrs. Peek was a guest of and bracelets,' reported the
Cultural Pearl Association
Mrs. Helen Cole.
Delicious refreshments were One of Webb’s pearl and gold
served at the close of the necklaces can be wort) at a
tdb or twisted
'm reting

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Career Girls ln-Thr-Kntiw
Underneath Them All—A
Soflir Permanent.

MRS. J. F. BARTLENSKI, center, was honored recently with a .stork
shower at the Civic League Building- in Lonpwood. Shown with the
honoree are hostesses, Mrs. William DeRosa and Mrs. Venter Elgin.

Brins Those Rugs,
DrapericH and
Slipcovers In
Today!
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Phone 822*3315

Delivery Anywhere In
Seminole County

Phone
322-5733
We will loan you a 1
cj Under a y a t cm with
aulnmalir regulator fnr a
sen ire rhargr or f 1.00
per month and deliver full
eylindera aa needed for
thr same low $6.(10 per
cylinder rate.

"Formerly Sanford Gas Co.**
NATURAL GAS FOR SANFORD
MOTTLED GAS BEYOND THE MA1N9

Pit. .122-391t ^

Iftft W. 1*1 STREET

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rob­
bins of Middletown. N. Y .
wall move into the home of Dr
and Mr*. Wilbur Markey of
Estrella Road around the first
of May.
Sevrral DeBaryilm attend­
ed Ihe field trip of the Sem­
inole Audubon Society trip to
Persimmon Hammock Wed­
nesday, March 1. VVlure they
slopped at the cottage of the
president, Mrs. Morton, for
coffee and cake.

LEAH MEATY WESTERN

S PAR E RIBS , 39c
COOK QUIK BRAND B E E F CUBE

S T EA K S 3 .... 1”

Mr*
John William* of
Plantation It o a &lt;j returned
from her trip to Wc«twnod, N
J., leaving Mr*. Kuntz, who
accompanied them, in New
Jersey.

CHOPPED . F ORMLD . FROZEN

2-160 PARK AVEa*

Harrison Hernritter. rlief at
the Deltary VoJunlcer Fire
House, celebrated Ins birth
day al the SI Patrick's Dance
March 13 al Hie Becreation
Fire Hall

FYNE-TASTE CREAM STY LE

GOLDEN CORN

Mr and Mr* John Ki.*sel
of Palmetto Drive had as
their recent guest, her bro
tiler, George lloeltinger, of
Valley Stream, Long Island.
N Y
A chicken yields 51 2 per
cent of cooked edllile meat
for each pound bought.

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homes, wipe our feet
before entering, clean up
when we leave. Our
Carrier furnaces and our
work are guaranteed.

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Personals

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Eva
Bess
REALTY SHOP
Newly Modernized
Corner Oak A Commrreial

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Take if easy
,while our machines
do the work!

B a rtle n sk i H onor G u e st O f BOTTLED
E ven t A .

By Donna Eatea
I stork ahower held at the Civic I Mrs. Tester Elgin and Mrs. I err d with a dainty-cloth out- M rs. Arthur Sullivan, Mrs.
Mra. F. J. Bartlenski was League Building in Longwood. I William DeRosa,
linrd in pink storks and ccn- Chclla Ansley, Mrs. Marian
guest of honor recently at a I Hostesses for the event wend The serving tables was cov- I tered with arrangements of Magnole, Mrs. Nan Freeman,
azaleas and camellias encircl­ Mrs. Columbo Farina, Mrs.
ing two cut glass punch bowls. Elhel Hartman, Mrs. Henry
Gay storks also decorated Tooke, Mrs. Walter Clanton,
and Mrs. Tracy Estes. napkins, cups, plates and the
Awarded prizes were Mrs.
cake.
Ann Hopkins, Mrs. Freeman
Thr gift table featured a and Mrs. Tooke.
large pink stork holding a
'm iniature b a b y dolt in tradi­
Elder Spring* Baptist
tional manner.
KINDERGARTEN
Guests were served cake,
Fall Itrciatration
blueberry and pink pineapple
BEGINS APRIL l
punch, nuts, mints and can-i
• REGISTRATION *3.00
dies.
• MODERATE TUITION
Those attending included i MRS. ROMA MEADORS
Mrs. Garland Shaw, Mrs. Ann &lt;
DIRECTOR
Hopkins, Mrs. Joseph Hop
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322-0282
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12. Special Notices

22. Plumbing

15. Special Services

Read and Use Them! Call 322-5612
50. Misc. For Sale

55. Farnilure For Sale

Us ed ( u r n l l a r * a p p i t a n e a s , to ols,
PLU MBING
A d d i n * M a rh ln a a • T y p e w r i t e r * L A W N A G A R D E N W O R K ,
BOATERS
a t e . B o u g h t . Sold. L a rr jr'a
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P O W E L L 'S O r P I C E S U P P L Y
H i g h e s t Q u a l i t y ( r o m t h a D ar t
C o m p l a t * R a f l n U h l n * Suppllaa.
111-4111.
It, L. H A n v E T
H atch eries, L ow aat dlacounl
COM PLETE LAWN CARE
FASCO COR P.
H I S a n f o r d Ava._______ » 1 - I W l l l l F r e n c h A v t .
L andaeapln*. Spraying,
price* . IB a. m. - I p. m — 13. Catering - Food
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S o d d in g , r a a a o n a b l a r a l a e .
C O U N TS — l i m i te d c r e d i t If
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P H IL L IP S LAWN SER V IC E
23.
Painting
T E L E F U N K E N B lereo Consol*
S T R A W B E R R I E S ( o r Pal*. Ton
y o u o w a a phott*. P u t elaaall l l - l i o o a l t a r 1:10 p. m
l i n y . IT- w i t h A M -F M R a d io , t ill. Ph.
p i c k 40c qt., 10 o r m o r e l i e
( lad A t a t o w o r k ( o r g o u t
111-1111.
r e p a i r. Stl-14 10 .
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O E n M A N S H E P H E R D Pupplta,
16.
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Decorators
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S A N F O R D H E W IN O C E N T E R 60. Htislnem Opport.
p u r * b r a d . 333-1011.
24. Well Drilling
n r l a a n n Ave., 011*1010.
111 So. r a r k Ava.
111*1411
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W E L L S D R I L L E D . P UM PS
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MU ST B E L L A K C P o o d le P u p . 15. Special Services
L A T E X A Oil P a i n t * 11.16 g at. M A JO R Oil Co. h a* Barvte*
S t a t i o n ( o r Isaao. Good l o c a ­
SPRIN K LER a rS T E M l
1661 F r e n c h Ava.
111-1110
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D u tlo n a, Blind Hem*. Mono*
I’r r a c r l p l l o n a a t
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L in c o ln S erv ice, Boa 10* S a n l l l l N. G r a n g e Ava., O r l a n ­
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o r t a r m a , Ph. 111-74S7.
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a t t e n t io n .
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111*1141
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PHARMACISTS
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price*. 111.161*.
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SUPER
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Llgua*
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111-0477.
Irutn, Mice. P l a n t s In Illoom.
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PIANO WANTED
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SUPER-X DRUGS. INC.
74*-SllS. Sevilla. F l o ri d a .
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IL A JltU ET T- llaautp N o o k .
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A T FACTORY P R I C E S :
I I * M a g n o l ia
111-flll

H K T IH K D o r Sam L r t i l rad p ar t
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S22-9I21.
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THIS
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Florida, t o - w it.
by McT AL’UII AN M O n T O A O E
T h a t p a r t of Section t
COM KANT, IN C. a K lnrlda qurT o w n s h i p 10 Soul tl. R a n g e p o r a lin n . lei fo ra c lo a t a c e r t a i n
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I t i l l i t nf Way of S i a l e #d In thla ault, w hich M u r l g a g t
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AND G o v e r n m e n t Lota t
Pub lic I ttc o r d a of S#ntlnol«
grid 4 o f Bgcllon 12. T o w n C o u n ty . F lo rid a ,
a h t p 16 S o u th , R a n g e 11 a n d for o t h a r raliaf. a n d you
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*r w i t h a n e a s e m e n t 16 C o m p la in t.
f a s t w id e a l o n g t b o W a a l
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tin * o f t h e E a s t o n * . h a l f • d o n e a age It w a a k fo r fo u r
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D aputy C lark
D eputy C lark
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4. 12. 1944.
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133-5443

331.4431
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Park

333-5991

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A U TH O RIZED BRO K ER
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b a n * A C a r p o r t * 4:7-1444.
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I Be d ro o m . F r o n t K i t c h e n ,
A w n in g ,
expandable
l i v in g
ro o m . A * e tt m e p a y m e n t s
U n t i l . Ph. I I M I t l .
_______

103. Mobile Homes - Rent
:

3*11

I—Loat A Found

1— P e r e o n e l *
4— B e a u t y C a ra
1— D ay N u r e e r l a a
I— c h i l d C a ra
I —Dog*— C al* — P et*
10—
P o u l t r y — L iv e s t o c k
11— S p e c ia l NoUcee
11—C a t e r i n g — F ood
14— P iece* to E a t
14— S p ecial S e r v i c e !
14— S w i m m i n g Pool#
IT— J a n i t o r i a l Service*
II—
D o -lt-T o u rtilf
19— B u l l d a r e Supplies
10—
H ardw are
I t — Home Im provem ent#
I t —P lum bing
I t —P alm in g
I t — W e l l D r i l li n g
11—
A ir C o n d A H e a t i n g
I I — R a d io • T elev lalo n
I I — Photo A E q uipm ent
10—
H u m * Appliance*
II — M uelcal I n s t r u m e n t *
11 — lluxlneea E q u i p m e n t
11— J o b P r i n t i n g
I I —U pholstery
I I — V a c u u m Clea n er*
IT—M o v in g A S t o r a g e
I I — E x term inator*
I I — P l a n t e — F e e d * — Seed*
10—
Mlae. F o r Sal*
11—
A rticle* F o r R e n t
11— S w e p or E x c h a n g e
11— W a n t e d T o liuy
I I — F u r n i t u r e F o r Sale
14— A n tiq u e* F o r S ale
I I — Money T o L o an
10— B u aln aaa O p p o r t u n i t i e s

$100 DOWN
BEDROO M H o m e n e a r NAS.
VA, No d o w n p a y m e n t , P l f A
N O R T H O RL A N D O HOM ES
S l i d d o w n . By o w n e r . I l l * O P E N HOUSE 41 8. E d g e m o n
it* * .
9 to &amp; W e e k d a y * — T4 h o u r
O c c u p a n c y for q u a l i f ie d M ili­
NEW,
C ueio m -b u llt
t a r y . I'h. 411-1170
h om e.
R ollins
l llll*
H o lt OKU. W. S H E P H E R D . R e a l t o r
C o u r t * . S an L am lo . F o r I n ­
f o r m a t i o n c a l l 141-4471.
P A R K R I D d E — S U n - D IV I S I O N
1 B d rm . S Bib . E n t r y F o y e r ,
F a m i l y Room . I l r e a k t a e l liar.
B u ilt • In K i t c h e n , C e n t r a l
H e a t , D o u b le O a r a g e , C i t y
Sewer
llT .in o . Open Dally.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 1 E v e n i n g * 414-1719.
R e d ro o m Horn** A vailab le In
a ll A rent! ol Sanford* L i t ua
Government owned
Phow you A round!

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Homes

n»e 3 R e d r o o m * . I B a t h , a i r
condi tio ne r*. drap es, carpal*
In a. C o m e A i t a* l i t V i r g i n i a

Ave

122-S40T.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
HUY
SEE YOUR

322-5612

V A - FHA

From

Property
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
O f fic e : S t t - I ! 11
N i g h t * : 111-0700
111*0141
t i l l P a r k D r lv a

1. t. A 4 BEDROOMS
1. 1 4 A 1 BATHS
K ITC H EN E Q U IP P E D
LOW M O N TH L Y PAYM ENTS
IM M ED IA TE D E LIV ER Y
p a r C o m p lete i n f o r m a t i o n
See or Call Y o u r

FHA - VA
BALES BROKER
\ \ « I f a v a I h e H o m e F o r You

(7,990. to $18,150. As
low as $240. down and
$49.27 par monthNo aloaing easts!

DRIVE OUT TODAY
Takal U n t a r f t a t a M — s a t
off at *P&gt;a OtBary ExwsJWcati.
cBnng*,’

HACKLE BR08.0IV I5I0M
THC OILTONA COSPOSATION

Exchange

L AROK 1 * 1 B e d ro o m * Apt*
:n ill S a n f o rd Ave,. Th. 4 I J -

IDS. Rooms For Rent
KOOM3 f o r L e n . 401 M « g n o lU
KUHN. Hoorn
m onth.

T v l.

lU th.
____

»33

^ "^ ^ ff^ ^ A T T lE N T T
B
O w n y o u r o w n T r a i l e r l o t 110
a m o n t h , M iller R o a d o f t S.
S a n f o r d Ave.______________ _ _

1 - to n t r u c k
C l l K 8 T - T T P K Deep F r e e s e . City
Iml. 411-1417.
19 * ' C H E V R O L E T 4 T o n r i c k up i : i - o ; i : .

BANK

DOWN P A Y M E N T

NEVER A

Vw

GH I A
• Sctinnsi
• Hard Tops
• Conreriibles "
• Slnlion Wagons
("omplrle Selcrtinn
59’g Thru Bl'a

$200 . $300 Down
$40 - $60 Month
100% Mrrhnniral
Guarantee — 30 Daya —
1,000 Mile* On All
L'eed VW'g.
Salts — |*erta — Service
Fartnry Aulhorlied Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
Su. llwy. 17-93
Hanford, Fla.

■fin RrnauR
*39 Chrv.
■39 Ply.
*59 Ply.
*59 [trniult
•37 Imperial
•37 ttulrk
•SB C’hev.
*5(1 Line.
•3* Pontine
•SB Old*
•S3 Chrye.
*53 Olds
*35 Cadillac
•S3 Ford
•S3 Chey.
•ss Pontine
*31 Cadillac
*3fi llodgr
33 tilde
•5B Cher.
•59 Fiat

»39t hat.
$397 bal.
$192 bal.
$299 hat.
$299 hat.
AIM hat.
$ 181 hat.
$ 99 hal.
$ 99 bal.
$399 bal.
$.391 hal.
$ 97 hal.
$ At hal.
$-381 hal.
$.399 hal.
$117 bal.
$287 bal.
$.389 bal.
$186 hal.
$ 99 I'll.
$299 bal.
$.381 bal.

$17 mo.
$18 mo.
$13 mn.
$11 mu.
$11 nm.
$lfi mi.
121 mo.
$ 4 mo.
1 4 mn.
$18 mo.
$24 mo.
1 3 mo.
$ 3 mo.
$18 mn.
$17 mo.
$11 mo.
$11 mo.
$14 mo.
$11 mo*
$ 4 mo.
$13 mo*
$17 mo.

YES ! WE DO
ACCEPT TRADE-INS!
l n n
lUIZ

HANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Hanford, Florida
S2Z-4S03
National Repossessions tnc,

322-1835

mm—

x u mm

BARGAINS!
SALES

From

g tra ln o U C ounty
( D ia l D i r e c t )

STENSTROM

]

[IKDIB m j M Ho u ss. k i t c h e n
furnished
S' e • r Air Baee
Cell I I M I I i a f t e r 4lH&gt;. 4114714.

1 PDRM I S i ' h. F a m i l y Room .
C e n t r a l h e e l A elr, t i l l m o .
1 B drm U n f u rn D h e d . 141 mo

Payton Realty

REALTY

111! P A R K D R I V E

ill-ilia

U N F U R N I S H E D — I B ed ro o m .
I b sth . I l l m o n t h — I B e d ­
ro om . I b s t h , H l « m o n t h —
I
Bedroom. 1 b a t h * (111
S t a m p e r A g en cy 1119 S. F r e n c h
Ave i : : - i » 9 i
m onth
l.A B O E F u r n A p t . I K M e g .
n n lts A K f t s e s s t t e r F l o r ­
ist. I I M I 1 I

IIM Itl

M AN AGER’S SALE

NIGHTS

AVALON U 'A H T M I-NTH
I K W 2nd HI.
322 1417

111-1114

111*0144

111*4141

n i * i 4i :

R E A L ESTATE BR O K ER
R e a l K e t a t e Aaeorlat*
W I L L A MAE PIIO KOSCH
111-7174 Day
1:1-0414 N ig h t*

Find your HOME th s easy way,

&amp;

A -L-L
| for psraonaliird asrvtcs.

Hs

hat

hornra

H a le d

In t l i s d l y

of S a n f o r d

sad Semlnola Cosnty.

• FOR-SALE
New Homes .

FOR-RENT
Used Homes

FOR-LEASE *
Older Homes

A -L-S -0
M ERLE is auth orised b y . both V . A . sa d
P. H. A- to nail their b o a t * located w h srsvsr
A V. A. or F . H. A . p o r -S a ls Sign Is dlsplayad.

MERLE W. WARNER, REALTOR
k
708 South Park Avenue
^
Sanford, Florida

«

f
Dial 822*8829
Lets All Attend Church Thia Sunday

54 Pontiac
2 D o o r . S Cylinder,
Aulnmatle Transmit■Ion, Radio and Ifeatsr.

$295
60 Dodge
2 Door Hrdan. A Cylinder,
Automatic Transmission
Radio and Hester.

$

495

62 Falcon

59 Chevrolet
Del Air. 4 Door Hardt o p , V-l, Automatic
Transmission. P o w • r
Bleertnf, Power Drake#,
Radio and Ueater.

BOB SAYS IN A D D ITIO N TO
OUR USED CARS WE HAVE
EXPERT M E C H A N I C S T O
WORK ON A N Y MAKE A U T O ­
M OBILE.
Dodge Pnllre Pursuit. IRI Cu. In. V-l,’
Automatic Trane. A Power Ilrskes.

M

C l rhevrolat Bel Air 4 Dr flsdin R A II,
U I Aula. Trans^ Power Fleering, Air Cond.

60 I'hrygier

RA

5 8 DeSoto, Good Transportation

II

62 Falcon

'2195
*1396

*1195

'1396
'496
*395

61 Falcon
Deluxe 4 Door Station
W a g o n , t Cylinder,
Automatic TranamH*
■Ion. Radio end Has Ur-

Many More To Choose From

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• nEN HOWLAND (General Mgr.)
• BOH THOMAS (Salen Mgr.)
• FRANK IinUNSON
• HOWARD HOOD
• C. D. BROWN
• SAM SIMCOE
OPEN MON. THRU FIU. TILL 8 P. M.

Seminole County Molors^QL
1801 W. 1st St. — Sanford
Phona 822*0614
Or Ml 7*2380

V

I Door Sedan. 4 Cylinder,
H t s n d n r d Trgnamlfalon,
Radio, Heater and Padded
Dish. A On* Owner With
Low Mll»»i«.

*1166

New Yorker, Pull Power

A nd A ir C onditioned.

*k

&lt;1095

JOHN BAUL8 AGENCY

S OUTH S EM IN O LE
R E SID E N T S
CALL b 3 M m

2507 SO. PARK

*1095

g g Renault With Completely Rebuilt Enilne

B sth . F u r n i s h e d ,
desirable n e ig h ­

Temporary taxation

Filrlana ] Door, &lt; Cylin­
der, Nlandard Transmis­
sion, Radio and Heater.

i BDRM
ish e d

B a th , U n f u r a l e h nice, c lo s e
to

&lt;S&gt;

62 Ford

63 Chevrolet Corvair Moms AT,

I Be d ro o m . 1
*d
h o u ss .
school.
I B e d ro o m I
r e a l nice A
b o rh o o d .

V i enjoy t w d o r a m l
people And by hglping y«a
And |utl Ih* right vied cat,
are hope you’ll coma beck
i l i t i . , . gteybaeven psxs
the woid lo tom e of your
bKodi, Stop In i

*1295

Nicely
LAKK
M ART. C lea n
F urn
l a r g e Apt , 1 ll d rm
Adu lt a Call IIS 1310

: i : - i i « i l i l t H ia w a th a a t IT -It
COMPLETELY F u r n ­

USED CARS
AND
PEOPLE

Daluxa 4 Door Sedan. •
C y l i n d e r , Automatic
Transmission, Radio and
Air Condition.

ALL NEW FORI) “TRADE-INS”

425-5938

in

N A T IO N A L

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

29 TH-S w i t h lU tllu A H e a t e r ,
e x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . ) 2 3 - f 413

I t —M o n e y W a n t e d
106. Apartments for Rent SUNBEAM Conv.
goo d
14—S a v i n g * A L o an
cond.. p o r f o r m a t i l t . , clirap,
41— I n s u r a n c e
W
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M
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S
111
112-0*40.
I I — S c h o o l! A I n s t r u c t i o n *
A '. F l r a t St.
TO— E m p l o y m e n t Ser vice*
HIIO I* A l t n U N P , t h r u s r r Ut&gt;
T l—M a lt Help W a n t e d
3 BKDHfUJM F u r n , Apt w a t e r
la*2 Konl G a l a x y 5«i*, 4 dour,
t l — F e m a l e H elp W a n t e d
f u r n Ifli m o 322*0557.
h a r d tu p vvitli 4tll i h r r t i u e ,
I I — Male or F e m a l e H elp
p lu a a i r . V E R Y CL EA N o n Tl—Sale* Help W a n t e d
NICE LY F u r n Apt., p r i v a t e e n ­
ty 11,393. W ill t r v l # 222-7491
TT—S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d
t r a n c e , ti l e b ath . Adult*. J40f
• 1— In c o m e P r o p e r t y
8 E lm 121-1107.
1331 CUSTOM K*&lt;»DOi: Bl«*rra
I I — B u t l n t e i P r o p — Sale
Ht allo n
Wng*»n
81 rl k in a
I I — R e el K a ta t* W a n t e d
T W O Bdrm , f u rn . apt., no reenlleiRe A W h i l e . Aulo, TfrttisI t — R e el E e t e t * Sale
ed p o r c h , T iled h a t h Only
m laaton, P H , it A 11 A
IT— lluslna** R e n te !*
|SS ITOJ MagnMI* 121*1151
W h i t * T lr r n One o w n e r wi t h
•0— I-o te F o r Sal*
A c tu a l m ile a g e . Li*cally d r i v ­
II—
F a r m e—O r o v e s
E F F . AF T. p r i v a t e h a t h , eu lten
by p r 4iin in e n t
D eltona
I I —Out o f S t a t e A c r e a g e
a b l a for C o u p U o r F ln g le
Family* No m o n e y needed
I I — I I d u m i F o r Sal*
p ereo n . I d e a lly l o c a t e d di.w n
Aa
low
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49
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e
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k
ly . DM2
I t — R o u t e * — Sal* o r R e a l
tnk n
Inquire
ni
M flm ul
H a n fo rd A v e , 122-45UI. Aak
I I —H u u tt For Rent
Ja c o b * o n Dep t. JMor*. I l l E.
for Don.
110—
R a a o r t R e n ta l*
1at
101—T r a i l e r * — C a b a n a *
I I I — Mobile Hornet.—S ets
KUHN 2 Itelrm. l»uj»1r* Aj»t„
lL'1—Mobile l i o n i s e — R e n t
T v r r a s i o Kloora, u l r batli,
101—T r a i l e r S p a c e — R e n t
w n t e f f u r n , i#oc4il#f| Off Lake*
101—T r a i l e r L o l e —6 a l e
Mary lilvd. on v D rift wood
l o t —A p a r t m e n t * F o r R e n t
l,g»nr |*h i : 2 - 4 7 : i .
1UI—R o o m s F o r R a n t
l i e — H o t e l Roome
M i l l 'l l BN. : Hi"1 ro o m t u pi# $
111 — R e n t a l A g e n t*
fu rn tah v 'l. |T5 l o | J \ U
111 — W a n t e d T* R e n t
I r &gt;t Hi* S a tifu f J . Cal! 122 l i t — Autoe F o r S a l t
M2t
III—
Auto*— S a l t o r T r a d e
111—
T r u c k s F o r Sale
2 HDHM F u r n Apt 1 3 . 1 0 1 4
110—
A u t o m o t i v e Service
F*. S lat Ht. R o b e r t A. W11111—
Scooter* A Cycle*
I l a t n i SSS-StSl.
I I I — Boat* A Motor*
KUHN1HH KD Apt.
»&lt;».
niu..
l i t — M arin * S u p p l i e s
468-4141.

sp e c ia lize s

'EPOSSESSIO*

PLYM O U T H S u b u r b a n S ta i Ion W i f o n . P r i c t i o a l P o l i r Scnksrik Ginas and Faint
W h ite , or!R in at t h r u au !
Company
fully equ l|ipei! w i t h Air Cond,
P h . 122-4(22
A utom atic,
Luggage
Hack, 110 Magnolia,
Hadllu. H e a t e r A All p o w e r .
Vo C a a h Ne#do»1. As low
ua | « . 9 7 p a r m o n th . ]013
8«nfor&lt;1 A v e , 1 3 :-43oi, A i k
f a r G eo rg e.

HOn M r K K C UPKH ('A118
NO MONR T DOWN
*01 K r e u - h Ava.
122-0721

A d v e r t i s e r * w ill b e g l a d to
h a v e y o u m e n t i o n T h e Stan­
f o rd H e r a l d w h e n a n s w e r i n g
advertisem ents.

120. AutomoUve Service

115. Autus For Sale

Snle

Hollers

118. Trurkn For Sale

____________ ■47 C t I K V n O L K T

0744

Tour EVINRUDK Dealer
4 9 4 -l-t E. l i t
Ph. I l l - D l l

DAT * .SITE! Heretd went ads
work for ae little aa tto a
day!

A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D
P r e t t y 2 - bed ro o m , 1 b i t h , b u iltin leu* h t n , p a l m e d in arid
o u t L i k r n ew , L a r g e L o t In
lovely n e ig h b o r h o o d . F i c e l ­
le n l l a v e e U n e n l. Ph. 112-7141.

J BEDROOM blues t H o u se, :0I&gt;
F t. F r o n t s g s on L a k e Minnie.
e l r c o n d itio n e d , f u r n i s h e d o r
u n f u r n i s h e d P h I It-1 4 1 1 .

HOMES

Queen"!

Sanford

mo. i : : . M 9 :

G atew a y To Tha W n tn rw ay

Robson Sporting Goods

123. Boats &amp; Motors

97. Houses For Rent

FHA — VA

These lovely homes
are selling fast. The
reason is solid value
— low price and high
quality-Come out and
sea these wonderful
homes for yourself —
There are 16 com­
pletely furnished mod­
els to choose from,
in clu d in g a replica
of the World’s Fair
House. While here en­
joy a free ride aboard
the riverboat, "Deltona

apart-

101 W. Jn d Rt. 111-4011
ALL W ORK GUARANTEED

HellAltY. 1 Bdrm.. 7 Ruth. Fla
Room, t ' a r p o r t s . Nicely l a n d a .a p e d , c l n s , t o n s w S h o p ­
p in g C e n te r, 11,110, T e im e .
1), will Iras* t « r e s p o n s i b l e
party S l l - l l t J

$100 DOWN

D e lt o n a

f n rn leh r.1

S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.
SOD F r e n c h Ave.
41 !-l)t]

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

yti. Houses • Sale or Rent

REALTY

Yes, bars at

R e d ro o m

41 V O L K 8 IVADEN, l » 4 i #0.

A u t o ( lla ea T op*
A Hast Cover*

95. Houses For Sale

Management

651

is- 1

CLASSIFIED INDEX

•

HT O W N E R : T o r ih n aa d t a l r In c p r e i t l g e l iv in g . In t h a
b p a u 11f u I M a y f a i r
S ection,
n e a r p f r l u r a a q u a L a k e Mon*

1

BEDROO M T r a i l e r o n L a k e
A .h b y , A d u lt* o n ly . Ph. S I 37144.
lf&gt;*%A r o i l D
H K T LtNHH, re*
I r a o t a b t e h a r d t o p , ratllo, heAt*
I I O l 'S E T H A I L E R .
Rlvervlew
#r, p o w e r a l e r t i n g , n eed s
Ave. |t O . W a t e r F u r n . , I l l iran am iaaiem t3&gt;3. l*h. 122*
0 4 4 4 . _____________________
M t 7 o r aea a t 1S&lt; Gar rlaoQ
Dr.

105. Trailer I-otn

Payton Realty

S e l e c t i o n of 3, S. a n d I
B e d ro o m * l o c a t e d In v a r lo u a
He- i l o n i of P a n f o r d
I m m e d i a t e D eliv er y

• ntffcwn.w
tat s u i i « on,

“No, ht didn't corns along to protect me! 1 cams along
to protset HIM!"

I S l - U O l TtlO H i a w a t h a a t IT-11

HOI a P a r k Ava.
312 62SS a n y t i m e

1 - b e d ro o m

PM A L L HOUSE, n e a r Bunland,
w a t e r In clu d ed | 4 d mn, Ca ll
233-340I. ______________ ______

REALTY

$100.00 DOW N

unfurnl*hed

ateerlng. pow er brake*. P a d ­
d ed A w h i t * tlr* » L o cal Doc.
tor'* car, N*» C a a h Needed
As low a s 119 44 a m o n t h
1 'l l 2 S a n f o r d Av#.. 4 ; : - t ’" ' l
Ask f o r Mac. .

Dupl ex Apt., ill# hath, lorm e n l . C o n t a c t 111! P a l m e t t o .
r a t t o floor*; Venet i an hi Iml#,
•44 PLYMOUTH 4 door. Auto
Transmission A Heater, real
ki tchen equipped, w a t e r f u r n ­ I UBDROOM F u r n . Apt., R e d e ­
ished. &lt;33-2*11 a f t e r S p m .
clean, Sacrifice. Ph. 441- 13*7
c o r a t e d , u t t e r In clu d ed 140

ST E N ST R O M

Seminole Realty

1 HoOM F u r n i s h e d Apt,. | 4 I ,
111 F.. I t h . I K - t T l t .

F U R N . Apt. Close In. J l m m l *
Cowan. i : : - « o i i .
C A SSE LB ER R Y ,' F tifn lth e d
1
Hoorn*. P o rc h , 131 C o n c o rd : BDRM. F u r n . Apt*. 40t P e l .
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120. Automotive Service 123. Boats A Motors

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Auto* For Sale

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TALLAHASSEE (UPIl —

The Capitol was sprinkled fore the door hai an outline

The Senste president's of.

The heavy construction was
at the Senate wing of the
Capitol. Si* new offices were
tucked between the air con­
ditioning pumps and the ele­
vator machinery in the attic.
Two new committee rooms
were squeezed just under the
Capitol roof along with aome
more offices.

Senate secretary Ed Fras­
er’s office was split into sev­
eral other offices and a stair,
well for arrets Ip tha attic.
Senate sergeant - at - arms
LeRoy Adkinson said it was
nearly finished. He said at
soon a* the workmen move
out "it will be mostly dustin g -

★ MON.
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{fttr ftgnfnrh Erralh A new welcome mat is spread with painters today putting of Florida for tha lawmakers fire was enlarged and panell­
Patre 12—March 29, 1965 before the door of the Florida trim on some of the rooms In to walk across.
ed in wood.
Senate chambers and when
the senators go to work April
6 they will find aome new
offices tucked up in the attic
between the air conditioning
pumpa.
Florida's old Capitol build­
ing it becoming more and
more like a Chinese puzzle.
An enlargement program
to accomodata the 1965 ses­
sion of the state Legislature
did not add offices and rooms
to the outside of the building,
but workmen found places in­
side the building to cram an­
other room here and there.

KENNETH E. Fetter,
a v i a Linn machinist’s
mate 3/cI, of RVAH-7
a t Sanford Naval Air
Station, has rc-cnlistcd
for six years under the
Navy's Selective TrainI n g a n d Retention
(STAR) program, lie
and hiB wife, Martha,
reside on O r l a n d o
Drive.
(Navy Photo)

Child Bride, 15,
In Trouble With
Truant Officer
MILWAUKEE, Wia. (UPI)
—Dorothy Roby will have to
decide today whether ahe
would prefer leaving the »tale
to attending achnoj,
Dorothy, Hi, i* Mr*. Ralph
Roby, whose husband, 21,
want* her at home.
Assistant District Atty. Al­
fred fitanirh want* her in
arhool and he thinks he has
the wrtglil of Wisconsin law
la-hind him.
Dorothy, then 14, went to
Mississippi In at year. She met
Ralph Roby and the two were
married lust August. She and
her huahand returned here
and moved into an apartment
above that of her mother,
Mra. Dona Lewis, 39.
Last Dec. 14, at her hueband's request, she withdrew
from school,
Stanlch said the rouple's
marriage is not recognised in
VVisconain because of Dorothy’s age. To In- legal, Mr*
Kohy would have had to banlived uutaldu the statu fur a
year la-fore and Is inuiillis
after (lie wedding.
Furthermore, Munich said,
Wisconsin law requires that
Mis Kohy attend *&lt;)mh&gt;1 Until
she Is tli unless she Is preg
rrnut or has sumo other med­
ical excuse.
County Judge F. Ryan Duf­
fy adotitned her truancy hear­
ing until today to give her
time to decide whether ahe
would rather return to Miss­
issippi or to school.

both the Senste and House'
areas.
Most of the major work
has been done and the House
sergesnt-st-arms — Bill Ballentine—rays all that needs
to be done ia to "dust” in or­
der to get the lower chamber
ready for the representatives.
The new welcome mat be­

Area Members
Of Services
A Lmgwood soldier, Army
Specialljt/4 Doyle I t Hrown
has been assigned to border
patrol duty with the 14th
Armored Cavalry Regiment
in Welt Germany.
Brown, son of Mr. and, Mrs.
Joseph M. Brown, 202 Pal­
metto Ave., Longwoud, will
take part in continuous patrol
missions designed to provide
immediate notification of any
aggressive activities along the
northern sretor of the EastWest German border.
The 24-ycar-oid soldier is a
1956 graduate of Lyman High
School and was employed at
Martin-Marietta Corp. before
entering the Army.
• •
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Army Specialist/4 Walter
Ilryson J r , Hanford, has been
assigned Vi the 566th Mediral
Company in Germany Bry­
son's wife, Laura, live* at 519
E. Sth St. in Sanford.
Bryson is an ambulanee
driver In the company neat
Baum holder He entered the
Army in March, 10t'4,

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has a friend.—Robert Louis Steven­
son.

Biossat— Ray Cromley

is solidly placed to win a sec­
ond term.
Durpont is a two-time loser
as a p arty independent in p re ­
vious governorship primaries
He was not the first choice of
some key m oderates in New
Jersey. He may have p rim ary
opposition. And his old ad­
vocacy of a state sales tax
may not help him in a state
thnt long has shunned that
levy.
Yet. with all the drawbacks,
Dumont must be p u t down ns
(he best m ajor prospect liepublicans have in 1965,
A s e c e l parley was held
recently in Roanoke by party
chiefs hopeful of finding 3
good runner for tbe \ iiginia
governorship.
Nothing
ha*
surfaced yet. Rut st best the
hope can only be for a rr
speclabir ' ote show ing. Kven
this is elusive, Itaiely has a
Republican nominee for gov­
ernor approached or gone be­
yond In per cent of the vote
in Virginia.
The announced Democratic
candidate. 1.1. Gov. Mill* God-

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N' t only in tins rare hut in
tin- New Jersey and Virginia
governorships as well the tun
inelit called out for dm mg &lt;-ff ort , ff»r i ma j f i na l i vr r h o h e s

k. 1,1, 1, would stir in Ibc p arty
and the electtnate a w tdenmu
conviction th a t Repuldft an*
ate ready for a big turn upwa) d.
Ilasii nlly. the odds were not
Kood nt the outset m any of
the three big 1u* ( s Defeat
could easily

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p aid la a d v a a c a .

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A study group dccinrea
that crap shooting and pok­
er playing by inmates of the
Nevada S tate Prison, con­
doned there for a century,
must stop. We wonder if L a i
Vegas interests complained
about u n fair competition.

pink'* ai'iiii'liMw u n i changed

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l i g h t to expec t h o n e s t '‘p er f oMmi mc and ftut adni i l i i st i a
l ion of t he law wi t h o u t the
added fi nancial b u r d e n &gt; ««u
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not in conflict wi t h y o u r o a t h
of offi ce or e x i s t i n g s t a t u t e s .
I l owevci , it shoul d • be suppcil t ed
f i nanci al l y
by
its
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Fhiii'la.

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I ran assure you lhal if I 1
have reason to believe other- !
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wise, I will devote as much
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ilah ad S a t u r d a y p r o c e e d i n g C h r l e t m a a
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At least in New York and
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I hand suggest ■ that in I IffIs*
I strongly suggest that you
th r fit st mote* irnideni to a i r v ie w y ou r dec'ision t o mA ■
broad party r* building have n i t f u n d s f or you i st a t e d
falU-n p it) 1.' tbv narrow, nf ' | »ur |».**** siiwv moat vot.-is a i r
ten prrsuiial concern* of lie „n.|er tbe impression th at
pubti.au* wtin find it bald to t.tc t t .-d offi.-ialt supported bysee |.e)nnd their nkkn ha. !&gt; ,,ublic tax fund* and fee* al
yard*.
irad y have a sworn rrapon-

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JA.4IK SUOEMAKEN
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A normal blood pressure
for Tom would not be more
than 140/90.
So he is In constant d an g er
of a blowout of a small blood
vessel, due to this excessive
pressure.
F or example, if your a u to ­
mobile tires are supposed to
carry only 26 pounds of air
pressure, but you accident­
ally
inflate
them
to 40
pounds, wouldn’t
they
be
more likely to btowmlt, espe­
cially if you hit a bum p?
Well, the same physical
strain occuts in the blood v es­
sels.
F or Tom's
pressure
2 4 0 ' 100 may loom to 260 if
lie runs for a bus o r tries to
skip upstairs in a hurry.
Obesity is not the only
cause of high blood pressure
for nervous tension,
plus
baldening of the arteries, will
also zoom th r blood pressure
even in skinny people.
Rut hravy folks often low­
er their blood prcs*ure almost
one point per pound If they
will radically reduce their
blubber.
bird. To wi t . The stool at m i n on y o u r h e ar t .
An aunt of mine, aged 55,
I'lgeon.
Fit at, the h eart must exert weighed *JI'J and hail a stroke
Th i s UHHirr is rrct qr ni r ed by more pressure to push your I w ith a blood pressure of 2’J 0.

It t r u s t will In* n def i ni t i ve
1,mntr&gt;.
if, t | ir
it,
.(Hfifttic* a n s u e i to t he que s t i o n ! What
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n whi ch define* Mfink*' a* ° l .
muted 1 l&gt; a I appi i‘i inijilide­
f | mm i fI kh 11y
n
f i n c h , I nf o r me r , *ijuealiai ; 1'. S i i iket 17th of tli. popul at i on, nt Lit*1
r-.uuhly 33.682.351 |a-r*on*. w h ic h i* * m e m b e r o f I h r I.l i akei
S**me a u t h o i i t i e * t heor i ze
fi ifU?tllid»c f a m i ly . I n f a d .
Mi»i m lh«* o n l y ( le f i n i t i n n t h a t t h e Mind |U|;e**n t&gt;|&gt;e *»f
I b « t \ \ i-bstcr'ft N**ti»nd I n t e r* f ink «mm- f m m t h e unde r ti.il i * ilit t (i*iuir y n *4M^riiiFS V! n| id «i* a ehnfteiied f*■rIV1 of
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Later,

P r o b a b l y M a g n e t woul d nl
so ha ve b e at en J n v i t s or
Li nds ay, t h o u g h J n v i t s is n-p
r e s e n t e d a s belle, m g t h at an
i nv es t me n t of money, e f for t
a n d t i me e o i i i me n . u r a t e with
t he c l i nl l . nge . mi l d b a s e pun!
o f f for him.

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tn g a c e d in finkmanship durWASHIN GTON tL’P It __ Mg the I1ait 12 month*.
Of ll if ir , probably an many
Finkntaqship — tin- a i t of
calling somebody a fink with- as HI.475,30? did so without
t„ .| in the i having a very clear picture
of what links a te exactly.
no*** lias been growing by | -j ....... f
,
m) , u,„„|
If
I m p i nmi bounds in t his for t oday. | mu o f f e r i n g wh a t

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Mayor Robert
1
Wagner
seems sure to liounee him and
take a fourth tr im .

F n tr r p r l ie
Mrs. Ritchie Harris

" F o r l get a dull pain
around tny heart- when I
climb S tairs or walk fast.
"Rut I am an engineer so
|3T t- ■
I'd like to know the specific
mechanical reason why my
surplus weight is dangerous."
Your h e n r K js th e j. ,lmo(or"
of your entire physical m a­
chine. It works steadily, day
anii night with never a single
lull serond'a rest!
When we a re born, God fig­
uratively places aKuit 2.6 bil­
lion h eart beats in our cardiac
bank account.
We ra n d raw on them as
we wish.
l.ike the Prodigal Son, we
inn exhaust our bank account
early and th us die at 45 or
50. Or we can use common
sense and spread o u r 2.6 bil­
lion beats till we attain the
ngi: of 80 or 90.
Mince your blooll vessels
are not fixed and unchange­
able at birth, as you add e x ­
tra weight, nrw- Mood vessels
sprout into the blubber re ­
gion.
'would not be that risk of
In fart, you sprout th rre
punch in the nose.
‘miles of new blood teasels
When llftn ard FVnutrrwald for every five pounds of ad*
Jr., rot is el of a Senate judi- ditionnl fat!
rial subrommitte. used the
You don' t need t o be mi en*
term at n recent hearing, he rfinerr t«» u m l e r sl u n d why ezhad in mmd a different type ( t a wei ght t h u s put * a dnulde

five o r six q u arts o f blood
Ry dieting, we dropped h e r
through those e x tr a miles of w eight to 158 and h er blood
"pipes.*
pressure fell meanwhile fp
Tom
weighed
only
160 104.
So h er blood pressure d ro p ­
when he was in college, which
was about r i g h t fo r his ped 56 points while she lost
54 pounds.
height is 5* 10".
So send for my booklet
T hat means he is 54 pounds
"Hour
To Ixise 10 Lbs. In 10
heavier th an his ideal weight
Days,"
enclosing
p
long
should Ik-.
stamped,
retu
rn
envelope,
Which also indicates th a t
plus 20 cents. It m ay add 10
his faithful "m otor" must
m aintain a steady flow of years to your longevity!
(A lw ays w rite to Dr.
blood in nlmost 9.1 mile* of
Crane in r a r e of this newsextra "pipes.”
At each beat, therefore, it p s p r r , enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envel*
must
labor
harrier,
thus
wearing out th a t much soon­ nprn snd 21) rent* to rov er
typing and printing rnalrf
er. F or with it* g re a te r load,
it steps up the putsc rate, when you send for one of
his booklets.)
loo.
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The Lighter Side

No m a t t e r w h a t fine wor ds
i .
&gt; .
a r e u t t e r e d to s u r r o u n d the
e v e n t u a l MU* nominee wi t h

Tlo- t hi n g about I hr Ne u
York m a y o r a l t y r »c r is thnt
n J n k t t . i i I irulsav i andnliu y
would link &lt;- told on in.-i i
itlglk i n ' niii'.-d nati on of t ot
i n t h at the l l e p u b l n n n p a i l ,
w a s p r ep a r e d to lavish it*
best ..tie g e t t e r s on an cf f . ul
to will ba&lt; k t h e big ( i i n -.

Lake Mary
Mr*. F ran rr* W ester

llellary
Mrs. John Leona
*68-1883

D ick

win, choice of Sen Harry
Byrd, has to be viewed as a
nearly autom atic w inner un ­
less the GOP cornea up with
a dazzling figure and totally
unforeseen calculations enter
the equation.
In the New York mayoralty
a r m a , nothing is happening
to revive p a rt y spirits da&lt;hrd
when the two leading Reput.limn piojpiH’tj* Sin. Juruh
Jnvits nmi K»j&gt; John l.uulsay — pulled out.

CASK V-449: Tom \V.. a g ­
ed -II. weighs 214 pounds.
"D r. C rane," he began, “ my
Mood pressure is now -Jin ton
and my doctor sny* 1 must
lose weight.

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Thought For Today

Herald Area Correspondents

i’aye 1-A

Tom I* living under the
modern Sword of Damocles,
for rxressive blubber oftrn
reuses apoplexy. F at folks
also are f a r more likely to
h a t e diabetes as well as
ra n r e r and numerous other
ailment*. So send for the
diet booklet below and help
add sear* to your lifespan.

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Political Notebook
WASHIN GTON ( N E A ) —
Republican leaders try in g to
lift their p a rty from defeat
have looked to scattered 1965
elections as possible stepping
stones to the obviously c ru ­
cial vote tes ts of 1966. But
the 1965 outlook has already
turned bleak.
The big ones this year are.
of course, the New York m ay ­
oralty, and the governorships
of New Jersey and Virginia.
Republican hopes are te r r ib ­
ly thin in all th rre races.
What shreds of promise the
GOP lines have a le to be
found in Nrw Jersey , where
aggressive State Sen. Wayne
Dumont h a. been chosen by
p a rty loaders to oppose Dem­
ocratic Gov. li u h n id J. Hugh
rs.
Like most governors, H u g h ­
es is plagued with budget and
tax problems, not to mention
all the oilier Minim a th a t to ­
day afflict a highly uilumizrd state. Nevertheless. Item
o rra tir sources M-lirve, wilh
evident good reason, lh al he

Worry Clinic

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years ago. &lt;he tax still is with us to­
day. It produces enormous amounts
of revenue and it curtails the use of
telephone facilities, although there
is no need for such curtailment.
The 86th Congress scheduled this
tax Jo expire in i960 but later ex­
tended it for n year. The 87th and
88th Congress also extended it for
a year. Recently, Treasury Secre­
tary Dillon enid thnt mnny excise
taxes no longer serve their purpose
and that 1965 is the year for revisions and repeal.
We agree wholeheartedly with Mr.
Dillon. Furthermore, recent surveys
show thnt of nil the excise taxes paid
by the public, the one on telephone
service (which is not a luxury), is
the most unreasonable and should be
anmng the first to be done away
with. Amen.

—"In this world nothing is cer­
tain’’—you know the rest — "but
death and taxes." We can only imag­
ine what Benjamin Franklin would
have to say on this subject today!
The list of taxes is almost endless —
individual and corporate income tax­
es, sales taxes, use taxes, property,
luxury, franchise, entertainment, li­
cense, employment and excise taxes.
We could run out of breath before we
run out of taxes.
Most Americans ngrec thnt those
taxes which are excessive or dis­
criminatory need to be drastically
reduced or abolished entirely. The
average American’s tax burden is
already so large that he welcomes
any reduction th at will not "jeopar­
dize our national interest.
As one example, there is the feder­
al excise tax on both local and long
distance telephone service &lt;10 per
cent. This tax first appeared during
World War I — on long distance
sendee. It was designed to discour­
age use of much-needed facilities and
to raise money for the war effort'. It
Instcd until 1924, but was re-impos­
ed "temporarily" in 1932 to help pay
for public works nnd other urgently
needed services. In 1941, Congress
placed the tax on local service as well
— to raise money for the war effort.
Although the emergency condi­
tions that justified this tax ended 20

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DEAR ABBYi I have
been reading your column
•vcr since 1 ran remember,
and pow I am a freihman
at Columbia University,
When I wai In high tehool
I m g li haring r«»cj *omething In your column about
students who "ratted1* an
one angthari and how you

By Abigail Von Buren

felt about tattletale*. It
meda more *en*e to me
than anything l.have ever
read on that aubJccL If you
can locate that letter, pleaae
print it again. Theta are
time* when the gueatlon of
"Informing" on c|aiimat*e
who cheat It timely. Thank
you.

QaeoJbjy On (Bhidqji

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Tht annual Jnterc*i|*flat*
Bridge Toumanttnl giraa th*
conteatanta a thance to play
18 hand* which furntah tail*
in both bidding and play- In
each tat* after the actual
bidding Ultra w|l| be a dictat­
ed contract and daclarer will
utually play agalntt a direct­
ed lead.
All playara gat to be declapCr, but In theta article* I
ulfl alwnyi more declarer to
|/c South teat In accordance
th cuttom In bridge col, limb#.
Bidding par for the flrat
wai far North and
SoiHh ta reach four apadta.
Tht timplt and normal way
to get there would be through
the bidding in the box end we
gueat that matt of the contwtanu bid the hand that
way.
We*t wet directed ta open

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tha king of diamond* and we
attume that thla lead would
have bean made without di­
rection at practically ail
tablet.
South la auppoied to make
hi* contract and hia problem

DAVID AT COLUMBIA
PEAR DAVID; With the
help of an efficient terratary, I located the letter. It
w*t fifit printed on Novem­
ber 14, ISfil, and hey* it I*:
"DEAR ABBY; )n egr
flat* at tehool we got |pto
a big diacuitlon about "tatt­
ling1' and w* would tike to

By Oswald Jacoby
It te avoid tha loti of thret
dub trlcki. Th# hand hat
been let UP ao that South will
loae three dub trick* If ha
haa ta aUrt th* auit hfmtalf,
but ther* It a way to fere*
hi* oppontnt* to help him
out.
He mutt w|n the first trick,
Then ha mu»t tlma th* play
of heart* end trump* In aueh
manner that h* will dlacgrd
on* of hia diamond* (not a
club) on one of dummy1* high
he«rta, ruff out both dummy1*
low heart* with two of hia
trump*, lead trump* twice to
pull tha enemy1* teeth and
eventually to lead a aeeond
diamond from either hand.
It won’t matter which op­
ponent wjni the trick, lie will
either have to1lead a club to
give dedarcr a aura dub
trick or a diamond to give
him a ruff and a dlacapi.

Anne Concedes To Julie

knew hew yen fail about
thla subject, Thank y*u,
m o il gn u ooL
BTUPKNTS
PPA* BTUPgNTIi For
aoma reason. t«#»h#r*, and
even parent*. t**th young
peeple th#t It i# "unethical"
or gown right disgraceful for
•n* rhllij |e t?lt eemeena in
•utherity that an*»h*r ehild
haa dttabeyed, mltbahaved
•r even broken th* law. I*
It apy wonder wt have
hoodlums and vandal* who
eagnt it a virtu* pat u
"agueal"!
Thla ia n*t to b* eonfus•d with running to Mam&gt;
or tha taaehar with, "John­
ny hit mat" If ahildran are
to grew up with a sans* of
civic duty, thay cannot be
taught that It i* "noble" to
remain aiient whan they
know who haa destroyed
public property or committed other serious antl-iocial
net*. (It it their pnranta
who mutt pay for tueh
deeda.) Also, It la unfair
that a guilty child aheuld
"get by’1 unpunished; the
next time he will try aomethlng e littlt bolder. I think
It1* time we adult* review­
ed our attitude en "Ut*
‘ tllng."
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I underatand that you live in Cali­
fornia, ao maybe you can
tell me why they have more
paychiatriata than plumber*
in Beverly Hills.
CURIOUS IN CAMDEN
DEAR CURIOUS: Their
sinks nr* okay, but their
heed* are clogged up.
* « *
DEAR ABBY: la it Im­
polite te ask fer n recipe 1
A friend of mine recently
attended * dinner warty (all
frlandat and naked th* boa.
tea* for her recipe for n
dasaart which ah* found drllctoua. Tha host*** replied,
"I neve? give eut my re­
cipe*.”
Waa th* hosteaa right In
rafuaing f Or waa my friend
wrong for Baking T
JUST CURIOUH
DEAR JUST: It Is npt
"Impolite1' to ask for a re­
cipe. ,Moat cook* are com­
plimented when their guest*
lm|ulra. Those who refuse
to give out th«ir r*c|p*»
(professional chefs except•d) *r* selfish. After all.
but fur the generosity of
othrra, TREY would not
have a collection of recipes
themstlvei.
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TroubledT Write ta ABHY. Box 69700 I.oa Angelri,
Calif. 1'or a personal reply,
eneloae a (lamped, talf-addressed envelop*.
* • *
For Abby'a booklet, "How
To Hava A Lowly Wad­
ding," aend ho cant* to Abby, Box 69700, Lo* Angel#*,
Calif.

BDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
"I never teem ta get a hair
Style which U suitable. My
hair, If done professionally, It
impotilble to copy and I look
wort* than aver. What should
I da? My hi|r U dry, alia. I
was a pretty type when young.
—Mra. Robert . .
The "pretty" type la n« long­
er the moat flattering, so have
your hair limply cut and wallconditioned by home cere. The
cut, of course, must be done
by a good hair stylist. Combat
the dryneii by application* of
cosmetic oil directly on the
scalp. Brush and do not hav*
curia,
"I am a big woman. This U
my type, and I am pot on*
pound overweight. I elweyr
•eem badly dressed. 1 can af­
ford nice things but teem lo
have no knack (or style. I have
all sorts of aeceitoriei but I
never wear any of them as
thay are all In the wrong col­
ors. I am fifty-two, have
brown, graying hair, fair com­
plexion, not bid, and use x
very xmall amount of make­
up. I do not tike black. Should
I wear it?—N."
Why not grit your tooth and
give away the whole lot of
accessories? Begin again, clear
out your cupboards and give
away what you know ia bid
for you. Select a basic color,
perhaps navy blue, and then
key what you can to that, and
when buying anything new buy
thing* which go with blue.
Charcoal gray, a deep claret
red, any of these will make a

Julia Andrawi wins. I'll try
lo b« very brave but I know
that when it happens, I'll cry.
I always cry."
Naturally, iha would Ilk* la
win, and pul that second Os­
car on her mother's televis­
ion tel. But she doesn't in­
tend In do anything in Iha
way of aelive campaigning for
DALLAS (Upt) — Larry
II.
Hint, IB, ha&lt;| th* aniffiea to­
"I understand," the tayt,
day and an tnlimnt* knowl­
"that it it perfectly ethical
edge of large meat freaxer
and, in fact, utmost expected
hose*. ||e ipent nine hour* in
of « nominee lo advartla*, but
an*.
I'm not going to apand one
Omit, an utlsLant super­
damn penny,"
market manager, waa put In
Tha re*ton ig timplt. Min
the laige frveyer by a bandit
Bancroft feoit that winning
wha had Juat robbed him of
in Otear it pot the n&gt;*»t Im­
(1,000.
portant thing in har Ufa, In
fact, it palai Into Insignifi­
Night Monkey
cance baiid* olhar things —
MONDAY P. M.
TUESDAY P. M.
Barro Coiarado Ialand, In
love, for example, and health
1:0# (t) New*
tha Canal Zone, la th* habitat
and the chance to work.
lit! (D Dart at Ufa
(t) N*»i, atari*,
of a monkey that can act wall
( D Bay w h a n
"A lllllt while ago," the
Winks#
( I ) Do n n a R a i d S how
(1)
anly In th* dark. Thi* "night
ixy*. "my mothar-inlxw w it
( I ) Niwicob*, Canl.
I I I I I ) M«V*r l *k
monkey" h a a eonsplcuoui
operated on. It wasn't a seri­
* t h a r K n » w i Heat
{ill ((IIIDI) yNawa
fa&gt; t-iia n *w.
Borah
l a? Taaaaa- ous operation, thank Hod, but
golden *)’•■ developed tn func­
(3&gt; I l d n l l a y - H r l n k U y
raw
lUMH
tion best in dim light. It
she isn't a young woman. Mel
( D T r u t h *r
OanaaT:I0 l Util* u»*x
alecps in tree holes during th*
(her husband, Mai Brooks
auaaaaa
){ ) l)IB**t
1l:ll I D Q u l d t a c u r h i
TUB ( II K a o n
day and venture* forth well
called her yesterday, and th*
( ! ) Vo(r»e« T o T h e Rat* (Die ( 1 ) NUC Nawa
after twilight, happing about
sounded wonderful and chip­
t om a i i h» I w
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( I I T h * Doct or *
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Next to thxt feeling, the win­
( I ) ban Caaiy
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ning or losing of in Oscar
11:00 (D Ntwa, lyurta, Waa- l:IC ((I!I) To
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lhar
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I t ) Nawae aya
Alaxabdar Pope, noted Eng­
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It's an exciting event, o(
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author, wai called the
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count. The poailbillty of win­
( l ) T o u Don' t Bay
I D T h a L a t a S how
( I ) T h * T o u n * M a r r l a d l ning, remote at tb* teeii It "Waip of Twlckaobkm."
11.50 ( I ) T t e t l a I h a w
M l (I) Dauala* Edward*
ia, It a big thrill. Ih« **ya
Na wa
TUESDAY A . M.
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a thrill, no matter how maiy
(II T ha H atch Oawa
• :'i ( I I hunaht E* Al m a n a c
DH 111 NUO Nawa
time* it happens.
IB THE BLAST!
1:11 (« Na wa A W a a t b i r
NOW snOWINO
III* ( 4 ) Uncl a W a l t
But th* thrill la contained;
1:10 ( ! ) J o u r n a l l a m
( 5 ) Ml ha Do u g l a * » h « w
( I ) Kunr i i o h a m o a l a r
t ;00 I I I B a a h u n l
Walt DUnay'a
It la in what the think* It Hi
ADULT
D l l I D Na wa A W a a t b a r
II) Wo o d y W o o d p a c s a ?
proper perspective. And per­
e n t e r t a in m e n t
tt#« ( 1 ) Today
1:11 ( I I I p o r t a
MARY
( D Hiinalilaa A l m a n a a
haps the circumstance* which
D l l ( D Nawacapa
Till ( • ) WaWa Up Movl aa
NOW thru WED.
I D l . aava It To t l eava? brought her lo Hollywood now
POPPINS
7:SO ( I ) Na wa
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are responsible log thla rather
AT
1:60 - 3:00 - 5:00
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restrained phlloaophy,
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Patricia N«il la a good
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T I M 1 I I ) A. M.
r u ( ( ) Na wa A W a a l h a r
friend. Ann* tayt th* double
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ACADKMY AWARDS
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a stroke end realliing that a
ill
1:11 I D T o d a y
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l i l l * t a : l l ypaniah I D
( I ) A m e r i c a n Mt a l o r r
"When I waa Uttla," Ann*
III :5 v -1(1:10 Hpanl ah I t )
DH ( D Ka a r c l a a
taya, "1 would light n candle
U i l l - t l i M dp a a * A | a s&lt;i&gt;u&lt;a
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ID alumina Horla
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when I wanted something
II l * . 11:1# A o rtal s t u d l a a I D
l *i ** ( I ) M a k e it uaaa t o?
very badly,
Da d d y
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11:11 &lt;11 W k a l ' t T k t l f e a t
randla tor an Oicar, But I'll
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t i ' n i i i AY r . a .
Naawa
it aa-iDI* KayauUa »i Muai* light on* fnr Pat Neal"
10:11 (■&gt; NBC Na
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Anne Bancroft'* O a c a r
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11:51,11:11 K l n d a r l l m a
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variety of delicious foods and
knowi Hi place-on top of her
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K ip lo rln a B.iatua
1 1tIV 111 J a u p a r d y
tha fast, ccurtaoua service at tha
mother'i taleviitoo Ml, i»&gt;
( I ) Tha UcCoyi
II)
Trad* Wind* Cafeteria located next
uppermoal tn her mind.
I D P r i c e I* R U M
UU-M I Baadlnc u ti vtr
to th* theatre in th* S*mined* i'lsi*
By Dick Kleiner
HOLLYWOOD - (NEA) Standing proudly on lop of
her mother's tqlqviiion ail i*
an Oaear. Will it be part of ■
pair after April U Anne Ban­
croft doein't think «o. And it
doesn't particularly bother
har.
"1 expael In lota," aha aaid.
"Th* olhar llm*. I tried to
convince my tell that I wai
galnfl io lot*, but cacretly I
expected to win."
And, in IMS, tha did win
for "Th# Mirada Workar."
Bui Ihla It IRothar ya«r and
another plrtura. Har work In

"Tha Pumpkin Eater" won
har a aeeond nomination, for
beat adroit, but *ho feela lint
limply la not har year,
Thla will he tha lin t timr
tha will attend tha big Acad­
emy Award night ai^a-nomIne*. In 1963, when aha won.
aha waa playing on Broadway
in "Mother Courage." But
now ahr’a har*, working in
"Seven Women," In which Che
took over Patricia Neal’t pad
when Miu Neal suffered Iter
Stroke,
"So W hive |o go to (he
ceremony," Ann* »ayi. "I'll
be there |o applaud when

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England-born Robert Carrier,
»ho ia food editor pf th*
London ftjndajr Time* and
London -Vogu* Magetine.
Of course the American
women has lest the daalr* to
win • reputation at • superb
cook. Why should she bother
to spend hour* ovar every
meat when Americana have
grown ashamed of eating?
Who Is going to sing th*
praises of e good cook today?
Not h*r husband. Ha is mueh
more likely to complain that
she feeds him much too well
and that hia weight problem
is ell her fault, for tempting
him.
Friends of a good rook
don't envy her. They're much
don't envy her. They're much
ful glance at her well-padded
figure (really good eooka
teat* aa thay cook and enjoy
their own food), than to beg
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Evan today1* children ere
too busy with thalr own af.
alra to enjoy making a cere­
mony of the dinner hour.
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aa culture levera,
koataaaee
with th* most to offer . . .
and always they compete tn
the struggle to look youngtr
than thalr year*.
So we have in thia country
today two generation* of
homtmaker* w h o couldn't
car* less about being knewn
aa good cook*.
Their only interest in the
kitchen la how to get out of
it aa quickly aa possible.
They are tha mlddla-agtd

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hnm*»
and the yaunr
housewives.
house
Tha old Jok* of "what1*
b S ing for dinnar?" it no
longer a Joke. It's standard
prsatisa.
After Oil, why ahould a
woman work hard to gain e
reputation for being a gobd
cook when It'e * reputation
olhar woman don't anvy and
have no desira ta challenge?

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fashion-right.
"I plan a two-week crulae
!« April. J am fifty-eeven, do
not danoe, and am juat going
for a much-needed rest and a
change of arena. What la the
least I can taka far a ward­
robe? I MU from Now York
City.— Gertrude D."
Wear a smart auit in light­
weight tweed, with a smart
•oat to m*Uh. For woar on
th# trulto hav* skirts and
aweitor-blouaoa and « aimple
shirtwaist dross In cotton (I
assume th* cruUe is tropical).
Hav* eatusl shoes for woar on
dock and sightseeing at portsof call. One dinner drees and
three simple, after-five type
dresses will •«* you through.
Hav* a basic color note, so
that scarves, etc., will go with
everything. Everyone dresses
for dinner.
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Forecast

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

TUESDAY, MARCH 30, IMS
GENERAL TENDENCIES;
A day and evening when you
want to explode and make
I aome very drasUe change!
bacauie you feel you are too
tied down to rondllioni that
you do not like at all and
are willing to thow your best
' point! only In iuch change!.
However, take yourielf in
hand and conscientiously con­
tinue to fulfill promises made
by you.
AIRES (March 31 to April
&gt; 11) Stop holding on to that
anxiety—let It go and elevate
your level of consclourncix.
Be happy. There ii much to
do around you. Get buiy and
he more practical in the fu
turn,
TAURUS (April M to May
30) It may be that you are
giving too much power to
aome person or thing that it
not good for you. Quietly
make ehangci. Some new ac­
quaintance should ha culti­
vated who la right fnr you.
GEMINI (May 31 to June
21) Don’t permit other» to'in­
terfere in any important dutlea you may have before you,
and labor ao that higher-upa
are pleased instead of criti­
cal, Eliminate mistakes. Thia
can also he in accounting.
MOON CHILDREN (June 33
to July 21) Far-away paitures
may seem greener, but more
work In own field brings forth
far better fruit. Be wise and
know where you make your
mistakes In operation. Put
new system to work later.
LEO (July 23 to Aug. 21)
Since you ran now understand
your errors in dealing with
others, make the pmper pre­
parations. Be exact. Wife or
husband, kin are all very de­
manding—give what is rigid
and just.
VIRGO (Aug 12 to Sept 221
While you are not entirely
satisfied with snme situation
or individual, consider the
good part thereof and take it
oasy. Re sure to keep own
promlaes. Then prestige In­
creases.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct. 23)
Much trouble can conic if you
do not come through with
your promises to others or
get work done on time. Be
conscientious. Don't be sub­
servient to some emotional
attachment.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) If you are strong and put
aside temptations, you can
get that important work out
with alacrity. Keep that purse I
well hidden. Avoid any past
extravagances that c o u l d
grow.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 31) New' ideas occur to
you on how best to carry on
with basic matters, but be
sure you do not spend loo
much money. Carry through
with promises to kin, also
Be loyal.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Jan. 20) Getting out to shop
and do other errands is more
importtnt at this time than
you think. Be precise with
everyone. Follow through with
the schedule you have made,
alnce It Is wise.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb
It) It behooves you to study
well all factora of any deal
that requires further laying
out of monies. Bide your time
before doing so. Show others
th*t you ere very practical.
PISCES ( Kcb. 20 to Mirch
20) A feeling of imposition
may be permeating your soul,
but consider that you commit­
ted yourself to certain prom­
ises. so keep them. Get per­
sonal affairs handled with
wisdom. Be enthusiastic.
IF YOUR CHILD LI BORN
TODAY, on the surflre there
is e sober end diligent work­
er here, but subconsciousness
irveals an Inner dcilre t«
hive adventure and change in
the life, so do not be surprised
if your progeny early begin*
io eliminate conditions and
parsons that are no longer of
use in hie or her ideas, pur­
suits- Fine chart for the pro.
fessional person with an ex­
citing hobby on the side.
%
"The Stars Impel, they do
not compel,’' Whet you mike
of yopr life M largely up to
YOU!
Cgrroll Rlghter'a indrviduel
Forecast for your sign for
April Is cow reidy- For your
copy send your blrthdgto end
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By Ibinna Eaten
The nominating commUtee
of the Eongwnod E lem entary
P aren t - T eacher O rganisation
presented
it* recom m enda­
tions a t a meeting of the
group last Wednesday ev e­
ning.
Named were U n n Kirkhnn
and
.Mrs. Oladys
Piloian,
president; Mrs. Joy re Lopes
and Mrs. Patricia Lindsay,
first Vire president; Mrs. E m ­
ma Hope and Mrs. Evelyn
Adams, serond vire president;
Louis Kosky, third vice p re s ­
ident; Mrs. J e an n ette P eters
and Mrs, Hetty Cormany, sec­
re ta ry ; Eugene Jacques, Mrs.
M a rg a re t Helms and Mrs.
Virginia DcIVillaggio, t r e a s ­
urer.
Serving on the nominating
committee wete Leroy Riley.
Mra. Jeiulse Bell, Mrs. Mary
Rowell, Mrs. Jackie Tilson,
Mrs. Eva J o Hicks and Mrs.
Virginia DcIVillaggio.
Elections will take place at
a meeting scheduled for April
27.
Providing an entertaining
I program
for
last
w eek’s
meeting were student# of the
first, second nnd third grade
classes in a Mother Goose
-Operetta under direction of
Mrs. H erbert Drueding.

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Corner Lot 921 N. Ith St. (Hwy. U.S. 1) FORT PIERCE. FLORIDA.

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TOMORROW 1 ::iO P.M.
Beautiful Dutch Colonial Home on Lakevlew|
Ave. in Kissimmee.
I FRIDAY, APRIL 2 — Three Homes jusl North of Ft. Pierce at 1251
Chamherlain.

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and Pulalka’s leading Itesidenlial area.

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A.P.C. Tablets

SHAMPOO
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t r . i*. t' j * s .

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M r.
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Mrs
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and Mrs John Howell, T.iiki*

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Nf* i ion

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• 5603 Sowlh Ora nyt A * . _ f i n r t s i l l s
• 701 South Orlando A v*,_ Wintsr Pork

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w i i r* *rift afeed In hunln*** ••
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Hf minolf i*nunty( Florid*. undi*V lh* firtlttmja name of f'U*
tr»rn Art Nf rvJ*-*• and that w *•
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i *fnii! Hftiilnolf * itinty Florlit4 In teorird u ri« * w ith t h*
provlflon« of
l-i iltl'*»»«

Mary Ann Armatrong, Jean
Brown, Lenard A. Urcwn, Alb e r t h a Cooper, Katherine
Dunne, Charle* ro s te r , Quin­
cy Patterson, U ly Itrdding,
Stary Alllce Rembcrt, Samuel
K, Warren, Sanford; Made­
line Schmipt, William Jo h n ­
ston, DeBary; Patricia A,
Dusted, Enterprise.; B arbara
Howell, l a t e Mary; Pauline
Spivey. Eake Monroe; Earl
P u gr, North Orlando.

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MARCH 25, 1965

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Notes

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Drua Stores

Longwood P T O Slates Election O f Officers

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Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River

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2 Americans, Johnson Commie Blast
15 Others Die Ponders Boldest On
In Explosion Requital U. S. Facilities

“The Nile of America”

&lt; Ilu &gt; # m t f n r i i i b r d h
Phone 322-2611

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Zip Code 32771

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SAIGON ( i r r i ) - A Viet
t'ona suicide squadron fought
police and U. S.
Marine
~FLORIDA NO. 167
guards Inday and bombed the
U. S. E m bassy with 2«w to :.V)
pounds of TNT,
inflicting
heavy toss of life,
Massive, retaliation against
flic Hanoi regim e seemed
a certainty.
The thunderous explosion
killed at least two Americans
and 15 V ietnamese and wound
rd 150 others. Several of the
terrorists w ere blown to hits.
Deputy U. S. Antbassadot
A sharp i n c r r u c in venereal
l).
Alexis Johnson emerged
disense is reported in Semi
nolc County for 1964. !&gt;r Frank from llte rubble with blood
l#cone. Seminole County fl* .il h streaming down hi* face.
director, said today.
T h e n were t.TO kn*&gt;wn cates
la's* than four hour* later.
of venereal disease last year
4ti U, S amt South Vietnamese
compared to just n known
bombers destroyed a North
cases in the county five years
Vietnamese airb ase at Dong
a£o, the health officials d e ­
Hoi, 65 miles north of the bor
clared.
der. In the first attack on an
Statistics reveal there were enemy air base of the Viet­
105 cases of syphilis and 25 nam ese war.
cases of gonorrhea in Seminole
It was not in retaliation for
last year.
the embassy tMimbing, otli
Dr. Loore and Joe Garcia, rials said, but retribution is
epidemiologist for the health expected to be swift.
departm en t, attributed some
There w a s ' h e a v i e r loss ol
of the Increase in VI) to in Ijfc In previous terrorist al
creasing promiscuity among lark s against Americans in
younger people
Viet Nam. But llte attack on
Some of the rase* of ven the em bassy — described as
un ill dtMNise wen* reported in m in d er was a direct allruni
It, the United Stales
the *u!» li ens, they said
Previous terro r attacks Ird
Known tr^-ted venereal dis
directly
lo U. S, retaliatory
ease tU'C-s n Florida !j&gt;t yea*
amounted v 15,310, Tin* fi- im ds against North Viet Nam
gur* ranks Florida third in Since then Ihr raids have
tin nation m total infectious grown in scope and frequency
and have moved ever closet
io » " ' of, sv phi is behind t a l i
to th r Communist capital ol
f&lt; rrna and New NsnrIk

WEATHER: Cloudy, some showers Wednesday, hijfh in S'1*: low tuniitht in 60s.
VOL. 57
The Seminole High School
band really played the cele­
brity game in St. P etersburgT am pa last weekend.
The bandsmen stayed in thr
sam e hotel with the Milwaukee Braces. On top of th a t
th ere w as a sport* banquet in
the hotel the sain# night.
Famous sports figure* were
plentiful i n c l u d i n g Stan
Muain), Casey Stengel. Yogi
B erra. Bobby B rogan and
m any others.

United Press Leased Wire

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Why i * it tbi* n e i g h b o r * a! ■
ways nr** willing to he of «*sislatu** v%ith one of those doit-yourself const rurl ion protria n n . . . but with advi« e
only? IJ K Porter was in hi*
backyard laying brick for a
barbecue pit ami three rierght»or » o f f I?r e d »d vice f on!y i.
plus
the u s e of s o m e d o it
&gt; ourself h o o k s , Hut n o t m u
nf fered to bundle the 11•i a i I
fur a while.
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I he

N o t Hi

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The N av y ’s P onasm v* &gt;(*•
rmmaisaani e flumbinjj Derby,
t .
bring line of Dm* nu*nt
i ti»i|»M li**n"ive
hi t
r e a d m e 1**
« xt-rc imt » in t h e t ' m t f d S t a i r *

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•d ibt1 yt'ur HI t h e Iui nl ( m n ninu11y.
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dept.: A ccording

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Virginia Commission on t on
rtitu tion al (lovernment. Plotp }m has never . . , repeal, has
never .
. approved the fed­
eral bill g i 't n g wMini'll th*
right In vote
How 4 bout
that?
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contribution to the Ka*t« 1
i'ral campaign vet? If not
hu rry and do it In
the
affiliated
K astrr Seal So
r l t d icn tin &lt;I r e 11 t e 1 s

i n F h u d 111

provided rehabilitation treatmerits to nwuc th an It,dim
handicapped c h i l d r e n and
adulta. You c.an help.
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To give you an idea where in the urea and Sanfoul
your F a s t e r Seal d ollar, go. Naval officer*.
Among the high ranking
consider th a t treatm en t is
given to thousands of children Naval officer* planning to a t ­
and adults who suffer from tend are Vice Adm. Paul D.
crippling caused by a m p u t a ­
tion, speech and hearing dis­
order*. re r e b isl palsy, a r t h ­
ritis. strokes, cardiac disease,
poliomyelitis, m uscular d y s­
trophy, spina bifida, blind­
ness, a.rnfPtit and many o r t h ­
opedic a n d
neuromuscular
Hubbard
('onitructlon
cases.
Uum piay, o( Orlando, was
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S I X T E E N MONTHS older and 60 pounds heavier, Kenneth Harriett, who
will lie I t on May 4, today greeted an old friend on his arrival in Sanford,
J. M. ( Hott &lt;) Crowley ( r ig ht ), of Cineinnali, erstwhile big league base­
ball player. Crowley was host at bis huitie for Fire l.t. (ieorge Manning
Harriett Sr. (left) and Mrs. Harri et t, Kenny's parents, when the buy
underwent a rare and delicate liver operation in November HMt.'l at Cin­
cinnati.
(Herald I'lmto)

Dr 1 eone urge* anyone who
siispe.M that thev have a ven
ercal disease to i r e their farn
ily physician or vail the
Health Departm ent.
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Sttuhp,
&lt; animifirter
N a v a l wi l l a *at i a
uc ^rr* teJ f i l l &gt;an. VD
Vfr l o r t f I’m if it I’lt »*t; Vl**# Atlantic F lrai s Naval Air direcliit of the Jid n t .St ah'gI
may produt t bh idO(
uisjn
Vifrn. Chitib * Ibmlh II whn Ft-rce #•&gt; March V : V i r . Planning Staff* n f f u it Aii its
m m r l r pura’ /vis, ht**ri
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and fin a 11* death. \n
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4 fan
\m rrican&lt;
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Hi#
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lin k included two Americans
a woman killed in the ex
plosion and . man whu died
later m the U S N» y llos
pda i i rtgon The embassy,
itselt. was a mass ol rubble
from the tmmb which broke
windows
ter
hundreds
of
varils around and tore s gap
mg hole in a com rete side
walk.

homeowners
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corner of Hit cm hussy Imild
mg, sm ashed most of th, lirst
floor and broke nearly every
&gt;4l d
* .ill VlUir d o t o r oi t h e v. indow.
The explosion &gt;enl a fireball
• .iI ii d« p a r t m e t i t fni j n ^is
and ■ 300-foot pillar of smoke
t u t u «'
dptolmg high above the r»of
of the six story slrurtiire
Heavy sleel grills on the win
•lows wete
b l o w n tijek
through the walls amt across
rooms The rousular seeilon
was destroyed. Tiles from
buildings many yards away
were tossed like rotlfelti.
Tiie dead and wounded lay
ii , tangled heaps in flu wreck
W »flfiPKii mv a n d T l i u r * « l a i
age.
« r r flip ftrvnl #!*%* Ill gr »
More than l"0 injured wen
m u l l r I h r v*»fr f o r hfMiirtaken to S»lg»n ‘ Hospital *nd
nI c a i l r a r m p l i u n a a nil f o r
more th an 5d lo the A mir

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and While -pilot «'"l &lt;" pilot
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vantage point
Ast'i,no il Ftlwurd White may le i p r r t iv r ty —- will fly thrir
'Ihr 's p a t e look” aould last
Li-come t t r l u s t A m e in a n lu Uemini-4 capsule m a r l y three onlj about 10 minutes 1he a s ­
take a | e r » n a l peek into times longer in apare than the tronaut would not ai'tua'.lj
sp , (P h i ,- li hr and frllnw 22.W orbits th a t astronaut 1 leave the eapsule This is a
(iemilli | •' J a m r i M H ' l . i U (i.irdon Cooper established a- leal I hat “ ill he left In a
sp a ie m a n on a future &lt;■• mini
| make * I J' day voyage into a U S. lec-rd abo.,1 21
flight.
months ago
or hit late tin* aprlng.
Source* close to th r 11 3J
Alao. Informed aouttea astd,
„t
HPAt’K TWINS
the fllyht whirh would set a billion (jemtni project »a
affinals are seriously ennsid 1 • HH A(*tt it JMj — &lt; lurago
I S M'» * enduiain e record
ermg giving While the ehanre went into orbit lo-la&gt; over
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i foi s blast-off at
at the first apace look '
America s newest span- hr
Cape Kennedy in June, about
According to the proposal soes. \ i r g i l ( t ju s i tjflsaom
low of right biddrri for Ibr one month ahead of schedule.
the G em in i# capsule would Iw 4ru* John Young
!7tb
Ntrrrt
Improvrm rnt
Officially the federal spare di'presaunred arwl White would
Fhe space twins, fresh from
p ro jrrl, Il was rrporlrd by
■gene}'. lUtrent plan* ate open his hate h on the right “ rousing but rainy reception
I T f from Tallahaasrr to
much more modest.
hand side sometime nudwa&gt; in New York City, arrived at
The Sanfoid llrra ld
tbit
As far »♦ public anncunce through the
17,300-nule per* O'Hara International X ijp o rl
aflrrnoon.
merits are concerned, the Me* hour voyage.
for Chicago's salute to th rir
Stair Road Drpartm rnt at
Then the astronaut would Gemini space flight of fast
T allahatsre said Ilubbard'a Divill White mission is net
week.
apparrnt low bid was (J99,- for sometime a fte r Ju ly 1, stand up In his seat and stick,
It was the c ity ’s first o ffi­
and
th
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personal
look
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outside
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is an
experiment the cabin, to see what it looks cial celebration in honor of
to four lanes and rrp a tr
awaiting a flight beyond that. like on the outside White also membrra of the II, R space
21th S U t t l brtw rrn Mellon
If all K"*s well, MrDrvrtt would c a rr y along a e a m r r a team.
a life and F rrn rh Avrnurs.

On 25lh Street

The joint effo rt of all F a s t ­
e r Seal Societies is Camp
Challenge, Florida's F aster
Sesl Camp, only about 15
miles w est of Sanford. This
camp, especially designed for
people in wheelchairs and on
t rutches or braces w as estab ­
lished in 1961 on 50 acres of
donated land. More than 500
ta m p e rs have been able to go
Ihrre in the p a st four years

Air Raids Follow-

family to he mt.
veil wi l l get a letter of
11at i n r,?*
T h e s u r v e y , r u n h o t e d b y tent from flu- I ir*fige*Sefi,ih
V\
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a n d ri»h rful d«*i nmiioiii*
M"ttda&gt;
a n d visit hy (lie w*tiiu*n ititei view
*»i**fif, hi g ait
The rvi-rit, which attiart#*d
Kuinr \„mm I»cran11,» hmt year,, w iil c u n 1:h u t f o r ! h 1 1 ( o i f«*Uf c r
l*urpote of the survey i* to
Mill he held from 8 until It Irutin tli k
A ppi * viinatelly Iin | n r a 1 develop a trans|Mtrta t nm and
p.m., April 0, in l he Sanford
load | •li*li. All answ ers will
Ni«vaI Air Nlathm balL-nmm Jwuiiien will hr hired to visit
he held run fid ent hi I
th* h«»m* * and In te rvie w f a i n
h change from prcvinu*
W omen hired to m a ke n
v(iti
the men will wear if it »
T h e i r v a n d r m i n t s law h i * l e i views, in S e m i n o l e 1 iiuilt \
black tie Naval officer* will
Hit h i d e
. l i HUi t . , Ma . - t i i n. | P
wear dinner dresn white or f u n i (in f ’ a g e n c ie s ate
Dorothy
Hern
tin tin g
n the Kill v*y and I, S a n f o r d ;
M'tvira then* white uniform*.
o a k y , 1!-U H r a d a h i i w , S a n f o r d ;
Ladle* will enliven the eve* * io It ir i 't i v ie w e r w i ll r a n y
\tiviftl L I f o w h y , I J 5 H e r d e r
nitig with h variety i»r rock* li ,.p e r i i**i iifit **U"»t
\vepiif
I a Hi g wo*«|; \ *•i *i I
I ' H y,
f | i iTiagef
Warirri
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Mill
dj «**»('&amp; and
evening'
S Laurel. San
h n - i w l e s Hav w r i t t e n
* Irf* 1VVr l l f or d,
gow 11*
ford, Patricia
Wallen, !"'*
Attending the reraptm n will tr r to * 1 "in pa ny the .'-an
T e m p le Drive, S a n f o r d
f o r d H H* 1v i e w e r * » K k i u g f o r
he mini' of the Navy'* top
flag officer*, Sanford area
hutm«»* and rivic leader*,
representative* from compano* holding defense contracts,
11 rob*

s u n h u m . \ «iU i a n g e t j u s t a* Mnintl
m e e t in g
g i^ irn l
fur
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Htriius phere o f fund,

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VD Upswing
Reported In
Seminole Co.

Social Events Will Spark Bomb Derby

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TUESDAY, MARCH 30. IOOsT SANFORD,

New England
Digging From
Late Snows

I I' nited Press Internatinnsl
Thundershowers fell arm s*
sretions of the Southeast to ­
day as New Fngland co ntin­
ued digging out from a sev­
ere late season snow storm .
Jack Beckwith is the only
Bed Cross workers position­
one who managed to g el a ed themselves a t potential
Musial autograph.
flooding points along rivers
•
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•
in
the
Upper
Mississippi
The Jo in t Commission on Basin for their annual "d is­
Acercditation of Hospitals has a s te r watch."
Jackson,
Miss.,
rep o rt ri|
j u s t released its list of ac­
credited hospitals. Seminole more than *n inch of rain to ­
Memorial Hospital is one of day, and other southern cities
about 7.000 in the United were drenched Monday.
.Monroe,
Ij i ., Tuscaloosa,
S tates on the annual list,
l isting is a badge of recog­ Ala., and Longview, Tex., re­
nition which the hospital can ported heavy rainfall from
display to its community to one to two inches.
The
surprise
snowstorm
prove th a t it conforms to
high standnt &lt;!s of patient Monday dumped at least sev­
en inche* of snow on part* of
rare.
•
*
•
New
Fngland
and caused
Ofihida lo Lust inns Wi C&lt;‘* Ibiee w eather-related deaths
n ip Heard for her own pn* before blowing out to sea,
Brattlehoro, Yt , Haverhill,
\H tr “ beautification" propram
at the Sanford Post Office Mass . and Bennington, Vt.,
lep o ited seven • inch
That
m i ny
of
v a n - c o l o r e d each
posies w«i bieulli-tuking S u n ­ Minus. Ski area* re|mrted ex
day after noon, i^uite some • client snow conditions on the
different th an the drab land* slopes.
at aping BC (l^ fo re ’Cile).
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SAIGON ( U r i )
— Ths
WASHINGTON
tU I’lt
- bombing of the U. S, E m ­
President Johnson and his lop bassy today was the boldest
military and diplomatic aides,
in a serirs of Comm unist
shocked by the terrorist (tomb
te
r ro r attack* a g a in s t A meri­
attack on the U. S. Embassy
in Saigon, today pondered the can installations in South
next move in the Viol Nam Viet Nam.
crisis.
Following is a brief r u n ­
The Cltirf Executive, Secre down of other m ajo r bomb­
tary of State Dean Rusk, Dr ings:
——
fense Secretary Robert S. MrKrh. 9, lflfif: Two bomb*
N ainara and Ambassador Max exploded under the bleacher!
well D. Taylor, who flew here of a U. S. srrv irem en ’s softfrom Saigon this weekend for ball park in Ralgon. Ts»o
consultations, all were inform American snldieri killed and
cd nf the bombing shortly af more than 20 o th er Amtri*
ter It occurred Monday night | cans wounded.
There were indications that
Feh. tfi, 1961: A .bo m h .ex­
flu* latest Red attack, aimed ploded In the lobby of •
as it was directly at flic U. S [ movie th e a te r in Saigon's
presence in South Viet Nam, American community. Three
had .stiffened the President's U, X. soldiers killed. F if ty
determination to press for­ A nirrirnni and Vietnamese
ward with the military drive to wounded.
force the Communists to stop
fighting.
Mey 2, 1964; Communist
saboteurs sank the U. S.
If the administration follows Navy escort a ir c ra ft c a rrie r
flic course il has since the lasl Card In Saigon H arbor with
terrorist attack in February, a bomb placed below the w a­
flic embassy bombing seemed terline.
May .1. 1964: F ig h t A merllikely to result ill new anti pos
sihly much heavier U S air • an servicemen w atching sal­
attacks
against
Communist vage operationi for the C ard
weie wounded when a t e r r o r ­
North Virl Nam.
Taylor, who conferred with ist threw a hand grenade in ­
Rusk.
McNamara and the to their midst.
Nov. I, 1961: A Viet Cong
Joint Chiefs of Slaff Monday,
w a s due to see Johnson today taidlng party bombarded th e
or Wednesday. It was expect U. S. airbase a t Bicn Hoa
Saigon w ith
m o r ta r
rd that llte embassy bombing near
would wrigh heavily in the po! shells Four Americans kill­
lev and strategy review being ed ami 72 wounded.
conducted here tilts week
The U S bombing attacks
I tec. 21, 1961.-- Two A m i r on North Viet Nam twgan a!
most two months ago a« a rc b u n s killed and 63 other*
suit of terrorist attacks on wounded when a bomb e x ­
Aturns an toilets and installs ploded »t the lit ink Hotel in
SalgiUi.
lions in houth Viet Nain.
I-i&gt;. 7, 1965: C omm unist
g u r u ills* killed eight AniseBut, sim c llien the U S u n lit and wounded 108 in a t ­
military drive ha* been step tach nl U. S. helicopter base
(“■d up to include broader as at Plrlku, 240 miles n nrth esat
saolts on the Notfll without of Saigon.
Fell. 10, 1965; C omm unist
implying thal these strikes
were of a slriitls retaliatory— suicide *i|u«ds bombed U. S.
Vrmy enlisted men's billet s t
or
tit for tat
nature
T ay lor’s sl-ii to Washington •Jui Khun, 275 mile* no rth ­
had been d o c r i U 'd as ' rou east of Saigon. Twenty-three
killed
and
22
line," another in s s e r i n nl Americana
pet indie assessment* of U S wounded.
policy Hut olio nils prlvatrly
;n Kiwisv lodg' d, even b rfm e tile
emliassv bombing, thal tllr
discussions here &lt;ame st a
particularly rrtlira! point tn
opet alums against the Red
Viet
to n g
guerrillas
and
ag.iin-l North Viet Nam. which
R uprit Strickland and Semithe I luted Slates ilaim s sop
Itule l ounty "sw ap ped " soma
(tiles and controls rebels.
property on 25th S treet in an
"even - S tephen" transactio n
••MINI-1411"
this morning, p reparatory to
CAPE KENNEDY tU P I ) The Air fo r c e loday success th r S tate widening and Im­
folly rocketed a 16' ■: pound proving llir thoroughfare.
County Commission, in spa*
Mint Lab ' on s planned !i,this morning,
*no mile hop into sp are and &lt;ial session
back lo measure the l a r i s f I n a I I i e &lt;1 the transaction,
turns in radiation trapped in which wus given a public
bearing la-t fall.
■mill's tnagnciit Held

New Attacks

Hotel Bombed

‘Tit For Tat’

County 'Swaps'
25th Sf. Sites

in the Philippines,

Despite his m lories Deputy
Ambassador Johnson met ini
mediately with lop civilian
f i r a l l i m e i n mi n e w p r o p and military aides In discuss
*r I &gt;
mual
rail
af
'Ire
retaliation.
W mIk e i *■ o f f i r r in I h f r o u r f '
In a slntrm enl he said the
liuUfer, h r i n g i n K Hie d e n i o r
laimhlng
was soother example
■g r r c m r n l
f#ir d e e d ,
I9B5
Of the Viet ( ong s readiness
aulnim«»iiil r r r g i » l r a t i o n u n d
lo attack civ Ilians
valid
Florida
driver'*
li*
The
Vietnamese
govern
ffHhf.
rnent railed flu a tt a r k an ael
I hurisday . . . 3 p .m . . .
of savagery — not an act ol
dradhnr!
war, but an act of m urder
At the same time it an
nouneed today's an raid
Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao
Ky, co m m an der of the Viet
nam ese a ir lorce, said the
raid had been planned fot
MIAMI (I ll’ll William Sin some time and «•«» not in re
nolt, 7N a bodyguard who was lallation
for the
embassy
hit by a bullet in the 1933 as bombing.
sassinatiun attempt of F rank
tin I). Roosevelt in Miami,
SCHOOL AID BILL
died today of pneumonia
WASHINGTON (U P lJ —
Sinnoll was one of the late H o u s e
Democratic
leaders,
president bodyguards Feb. IS, confident of strong support,
1933, in Miami's
Bayfront loday railed up the adm in­
I’ark when Gulseppe Z angata istration’s 1 1.3 billion school
filed at FOR'* bark
aid bill fo r debate.

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By Mr*. John Loan*
Tba Woman's Society of
Christian Service o f DeBery
Community Methodist Church
elected the state o f officers as
presented by the nominating
committee at the April meet­
ing held In the church social
fcsIL
Chairman o f ths nominat­
ing committee was Miss Bea­
trice J. Tyson and members
wsrs Mrs. Glynn Reeder, Mrs.
Marry Baugh, Mrs. Charles
Kalpsr, and Mr*. Sidney

SAR Now Meets
In Casselberry
By Jsae Casselberry
Tha local chapter of tha
Bona o f tha American Revolu­
tion with members in Orange
and Bemlnols Counties, now
meets on tha third Monday
o f each month at 6 p.m. at
tha Tradewlnda Cafeteria In
Casselberry with the excep­
tion o f a three month sum­
mer recsss.
Any SAR member! visit­
ing In tha area from other
states era Invited to attend
meetings,
Any man who era eligible
to Join or think they may be
should call Charles Iiowlett
o f Cassalbarry for further in­
formation.

30 Participate
In Egg Hunt
By Jans Casselberry
Thirty children o f the first
and tecond grade classes o f
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodlet
Church
8unday
Bchool attended an Raster
Party held for them on the
church grounds Saturday a f­
ternoon.
The party was given by
Mr*. Mary Mobley and Mrs.
Lucy Young, teachers o f the
two groups.
Winners finding the moat
eggs In tha tradltlonnl egg
hunt were Cathy Casselberry,
first grade, and Pam Stev­
ens, second grade.
Games were enjoyed and
children were served refrrnhments o f punch and cupcake*
decorated In the Raster motif.

Ina Howerth, campus mln&gt;
latry; Miss Alice Cooper,
Christian a o e I a I relations!
Mrs. Swallow, membership
cultivation;
Mrs.
William
Grein, missionary education
snd sendee; Mrs. Edgar Cor­
son, program materials; Mrs.
Cecil N. Ogg, spiritual life
cultivations and Mrs. Elmo
Moore, supply work,
Commlttca chairmen a r e
Mra. Charles Cressey, local
church activities; Mrs. Edward Perry, publicity; and
Mrs. Arthur Arrington, cir­
cles. New members o f the
nominating committee will be
Mrs. Elden Benedict snd Mrs.
William Lakeman. Mrs. Frank
Frys will be tha representa­
tive to commission on Chris­
tian vocations.
Mrs. Lewis wss named del­
egate to tha Florida Confer­
ence
meeting being
held
through Thursday of this
week in Tampa with Mrs.
Ogg and Mrs. Parry as dele­
gates.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Cressey with Mrs.
Ogg and Mrs. Moore in
charge o f devotions. Mrs.
William Fidler presented the
reading, “ Jesus, My Son."
Hostesses were members of
tha Esther Clrcls under lead­
ership of Mrs. Everett Swift.
Plans wars mads to spon­
sor a ham dinner from 4 until
7 p.m., May 18, with tickets
available from any member
or from Mrs. James Oddy.
Announcement was made
thst the Choir of the church
will sponsor its annual Straw­
berry Festival from 2 until
4 p.m. and from (1:30 until
8:30 p.m., Thuriday, May B,
In the social hall. Donation Is
minimum and tickets may be
purrhased from any member
o f tha choir.

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contest at Seminola High
School are aaying after Wed­
nesday night.
A s the contestant* in the
Semfnole Soil Conservation
District gathered it was dif­
ficult to hear a spoken word
above the roar of the jete
descending at NAS. The spon­
sors were dismayed.
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first contestant began to
speak the planes stopped.
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the last speaker finished, the
planes resumed their activi­
ties. Nice timing, Navy.
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Members of the Sanford
Police Department Thursday
marked the retirement o f Po­
lice Chief Roy G. Williams,
by presenting him with a
cashmere coat and a new
hat. Williams, who is pre­
sently ill st home, was paid
a surprise visit by off-duty
officers during the after­
noon. "Chief R oy" is sure to
be ona dressed-up sport.
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Senior Life Saving class­
es, sponsored by the Red
Cross and city recreation de­
partment, get underway to­
night at 7:30 p.m. at Fort
Mellon Municipal Pool.
Jack Horner will guide the
t l i r s e-night-a-week classes
for swimmers over the age
of 16.
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Pier 66, Fort Lauderdale'a
luxurious marina, has out­
grown its 23 acres and plans
to expand skyward with con­
struction of a Rbitory tow­
er hotel. It will be Florida's
tallest hotel and on top will
be a revolving c o c k t a i l
lounge. One revolution per
hour.
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Which came first: The
chicken or the eg g ? That old
question now is double-bug­
ging Mrs. R. L. Johnson, of
Floral Heights. She broke
open an Faster egg (normal
slsa hen egg) and found in­
side another about the sire
o f a bird's egg.
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Several local artists are
expected to exhibit their
work in the Fiesta Sidewalk
Art Show In New Smyrna
Reach May 7*8. The art show
is just one of the many ac­
tivities in the Seaside Fiesta
which runs from May 6
through May 9.
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Two young men, Calvin
Donaldson and Major Lawson, were inducted into the
Armed Services from Seminote County during April.
Fifteen men enlisted from
the county during the month.
Seven more youths ars sche­
duled .for.induction M ay 13.
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The proposed Water Con­
trol Rill, which haa drawn
aomo opposition, will be re­
worked. The Sanford City
Commission has tentatively
withdrawn a resolution ap­
posing the measure until it
guts another going over. The
proposed act, as it now
stands, Is called the "Semi­
nole County Primary Water
Conservation a n d
Control
Act.”

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WEATHER: Thursday high 78, low 67, rain .81; aome ahowers thru weekend, hiph mid-SO.s; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 19C5

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 175

S A I G O N (U P I) — Four
American* were killed today
in two separate clashes with
guerrillas in South Viet Nam.
In the air war against North
Viet Nam, an armada of 190
U. S. planes knocked out *cy.
cn vital bridges — the most
crippling attack yet against
Communist supply route* to
the South.
TWO SEMINOLE HIGH SENIORS Joo Fnrless
Three Americans were kill­
(ritrht) nnd Joel Fcliil, nre winners o f college
ed while charting a beach
schotnrships nnd loans. Furies* received a
for possible landings by more
$1,000 National Defense Act loan nt tile Uni­
U. S. combat troops.
versity o f Florida plus $1.50 from the local Uni­
An American Special Forc­
versity of Florida Alumni Association, llo is
es officer was killed and two
the son o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Windont Pickelsimer.
enlisted men were seriously
Fehil, son o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrl G. Fchd, re­
wounded in a battle with guer­
ceived Jin $800 scholarship to Emory University
rillas 130 miles southwest o(
in Atlanta.
(Herald Photo)
Saigon.
U. S. miliary authorities re­
ported two other
combat
deaths — an American pilot
killed when his observation
plane crashed last night 27(i
miles northeast of Saigon and
an officer wounded near Dn
Nang.
Authorities
Identified the
Da Nang victim as 1st Lt.
Too much wind prevented gram would begin in West Or*
Gary L. Steele, of Blis*. B-17 bomber planes front tak­ tinge County and continue
Idaho. He died at Clark AFB ing off this morning to initiate eastward. He laid he expected
hospital In the Philippines the fight against the imported the planea would be flying
where he was flown for treat­ fire an! In Orange, Seminole, over Seminole County next
ment of his battle wounds.
Lake and Volusia Counties. week.
The observation plane pilot
The intensive four-county
Despite weather conditions,
died when his piano crashed program was scheduled to be­ a demonstration of an aerial
on takeoff from an airstrip at gin at 7 a. m. from Herndon
application of the mirex bait
Phu Cat.
Airport but gust* of wind up was scheduled for 3 p. m. to*
U. S. Air Force and Navy
lo 15 miles per hour delayed day at Herndon Airport.
planes carried out today's
Ihe departure of the planes.
Commissioner of Agricul­
matiivc attacks on the Com­
"W e need virtually no wind ture Doyle Conner was to be
munist north, raining almoit
for this type of operation," on hand and county commies600,000 tons of bombs in day­
Jim Haley, of the U. S. De­ loner* from the four counties
light sorties.
partment of Agriculture, laid. wxtr# Invited.
The first — end largest ~
lie said this morning's wind
raids were conducted almost
of right-15 miles per hour
simultaneously by 74 Air
Force and 50 Navy allack would distort the pattern ol
plane* that destroyed five ma­ the millions of pellels &lt;&gt;[ poi­
jor bridgea ranging from 140 sonous bait to be dropped,
Haley anld II Is doubtful 11
lo 360 feet In length.
An Air Force apokesman the ptanes would lie nhle to
MONTREAT. N. C. (U P I)
said the bridges were located drop Use ntirex bait today but
at Phuc Thlcin, Ly Nhan. Pho tlie program would begin Mon­ —H ie 105th general assembly
Sen aniWXom lihnuw, where day or Tuesday If the weather uf the Presbyterian Church in
the U. S. considered today a
two bridges
lho DU* conditions are right.
record $8 3 million budget and
llalry
forewarned
residents
River.
several key committee re*
U ter, GO Skyhowka and that the converted U-I7 bomb­
jxjrts, including one on Christ­
er*
would
lie
II)
ing
ul
altitudes
Sky raiders, a u p |* □ r t u d by
ian relations.
Navy Crusader Jels, returned of 100 to 200 feet,
The assembly delayed until
lie said the fire ant pro*
to North Vlot Nam to blast
Saturday a vote on whether to
bridges at Xom Gla end Son
approve a study which would
Dinh.
lead evenlually to a merger
There were Indications that
with the Reformed Church in
(ho South Vietnamese all
ihe U. S.
force alio conducted a raid to­
The Reformed Church has
day against North Viet Nam,
otmul 250,000 members In tho
but no official announcement
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
New York-Pennsylvania and
Thu Supremo Court ordered
was n ode.
Midwest arras.
tha statu comptroller today
The assembly's new moder­
to refund 4311,381 In consum­
ator, William J. Patterson, of
er whiskey taxe* collected
San Antonio, Tex., told a news
from 32 Navy chief petty o f­
conference he hopes to live to
ficer'd dub around the statu
see an eventual merger of all
during a 23-tmmth period.
Presbyterian and Reformed
(Till* order will bring the
churches In the nation.
return of more than *4,000 to
United Press International
the CPO Club at Sanford
Hail hit sections of Minnc- N'nval Air Stution, tiro man- Burglars Strip
soln, Wisconsin and Illinois -*it rnid luiinjv)'
G u lL P ro Shop--------early inday. Thunderstorms
Thu rourt said tha club*
The gulf pro shop at Midand rain drummed western "were all instrumontnlitlun o f Florida
Country
Club
in
and Great Lakes states.
the federal government nnd Longwnnd was almost entire­
Snow r i m m e d northrrn therefore were not subject to
ly stripped o f merchandise by
Michigan.
Freezing drizzle state taxation o f tho type In­ burglar*, according to Sher­
iced Duluth, Minn.
volved when tliu luxe* were iff J. L. Hobby.
Cool northern weather con­ collected ami paid."
The shop wu* almost com­
trasted sharply with summerThe Navy club* challenged pletely cleaned out of ell
like warmth from Missouri a Bull slate law (hat made
Items for sale— shoes, glove*,
and Colorado south.
excise taxes on alcoholic bev­ dothlng,
ball*
and other
Temperatures pushed into
erages u consumer tax in­ equipment — nnd customer'll
the UO* in both Mate* Thurs­
stead uf a tax on tliu manu­ equipment in the repair eliop
day nnd topped 100 In south­
facturer and distributor.
also was taken.
west Texas.

Senate OKs University Change
Dr. Culpepper
May Be Named
As Chancellor

n s tw A ..

BRIEFS
Elected
TALLAHASSEE &lt;U P1)-W .
Dexter Douglas*, a local at­
torney, waa elected chairman
of the hoard of the Florida
School fur the Deaf and Blind.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The 1963 Legislature winds
up its thin) week today with
a number of major bills near­
ing a final decision and plenty
of new ones to work on.

1,224 Graduates

Both chambers were sched­
uled to take care of business
before them and probably ad­
journ for the weekend. No
MR. AND MRS. JAN VAN 8TAVEREN
committee mootings w e r e
scheduled for the afternoon.
Thursday was one of the
busiest of the session.
In the Senate, a bill was
passed with little discussion
Mra. Grace Van Stavercn, herself, was decorated by i the Dutch Embassy In Wash
putting a chancellor named by
D. C.
manager at Ellinor Gen. Dwight Eisenhower for
the Board of Regcnti over the office
her work with the Dutch un­
They tlked the State* so
unlversily system. Indications Motors, will leave Tuesday
derground, helping to hidr much that they decided to
are the chancellor—if the bill for The Netherlanda lo attend
romc back and live here. On
downed American flyers.
pasiei the House — will be a reception for her husband,
Before his retirement from a vacation trip to Florida they
Regents executive director J.
Cdr. Jan Van Staveren (Dutch the Dutch Navy, Von Staveren "fctl in love with tha state"
Broward Culpepper.
was sent to the United States and returned here in 1957 to
(The Board of Regents hss Royal Navy, retired), at the
as assistant Naval attache at make their home.
Dutch
palace
by
Quern
Johan­
placed In jeopardy both the in­
dependence o f the state's off- na and Prince Bernard,
campus study program and
Van Staveren, who is pre­
the job of ita director, Dr. My­ sently working in Atlanta,
ron Bice.
Ga., Is one of the wearers of
(The jeopardy Is in legisla­ the MHilaire Willems Order,
tion approved Thursday to a war decoration comparable
bring the Florida Institute for to the United Statca Congress­
Continuing University Studies
ional Medal of Honor.
(FICUS) directly under conSewlnoU Countv civic *i»d •Capt-tn M-&gt;ro - will repcft ftAil wearers of thlr medal
-trvt-roP’fe a regents staff.
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— elite
UXS N t»
•re being feted at the recep­ business leaders will pay hum-1bfar’l
the lleet
0
(Under the n e w
setup, tion on the occasion of the
taliala a- com (hindering offi­
age
to
Capt.
James
O.
Mayo,
FICUS would no longer have a 150th anniversary of the ori­
cer. Tbs' Mayo* will make
Reconnaiss­ their home in Norfolk, Va.
director. Instead, it would gination nf the award by King commander of
have a coordinator and there Willems HI. the father of the ance Attack Wing One since
waa no auggeitton that the late Queen Wllhcmina. The 1963, at a farewell luncheon
post would be offered to reception will be held at noon Monday at the Sanford
lik e .)
HuUtanbosch Palace, n e a r Civic Center.
The Senate also passed a The Hague.
The event, sponsored by the
bill authorizing a school for
Mr. end Mrs. Van Staveren Seminole Chamber of Com­
veterinarians at the Univers­ were born and reared in Hol­
merce and seven other civic
ity of Florida. An approprla- land and Mrs. Van Staveren,
and service groups, will attract
EVANSTON. III. (U PI) —
lion to finance the school,
an estimated 250 civilians nnd Methodist lender* delayed for
however, will have to come in
military personnel from San­ nt least six munths a show­
separate legislation.
ford Naval Air Station.
down on whether an all-white
The House sent to the Sen­
This will be one of the final southern d i v i s i o n of the
ate the governor's bill allow­
public appearances for Cap­ church would he forced to ac­
ing the Legislature to use *28
tain Mayo prior to his being cept jurisdiction over Negro
million in the stele's working
relieved of command by Capt. church units (conferences).
capital fund for general ap­
Acting Police Chief Arnold Richard E. Fowler Jr. during
The petitioner* for both
propriations.
S. Williams, who today took ceremonies at the station 2
sides, the Centra] (N egro)
The House also pissed bills
Jurisdiction and the South­
requiring re-examlnetion of over the reins o f the Sanford p. m. Tuesday.
Heading the military* guest eastern Jurisdiction, Imwcd
drivers' licenses of people re­ Police Department from re­
sponsible for major accidents tiring Chief Boy G. Williams, list from the Nival Air Station to the wishes of church
and setting stiff penalties fnr made two temporary appoint­ will be Captain- -ami —MrS7 bishop* and decided not to
illegal possession or transpor­ ments to fill vacanclea among Mayo, Captain and Mrs. Fow­ present their arguments to
ler and Capt. C. W. Swanson, the rhuirh'a nine - member
tation of alligator skins.
the officera.
Also passed was a bill to in­
Lt. Ben E. Butler haa been station commanding officer, judicial council here.
The Southeastern Jurisdic­
crease the terms of Citrus elevated to the temporary and hi* wife.
Sanford
Naval
Officer* tion is made up o f Methodist
Commission members from role of ruptuin, to fill the
unit*
from
two to three years.
vacancy left when Williams Wive* hade farewell lo Mrs. administrative
Sen. George Hollahan of stepped up, and John W. Mayo with a bon voyage par­ Virginia, North C a r o l i n a
Miami added a bill that would Rumbley has been named art- ty Thursday afternoon aL tha South Carolina, G e n r g I
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
raiie the pay of legislators] ing lieutenant to fill Butler’s bate.
After departing
Sonford, Kentucky, and Tennessee,
from 11,200 to *3,600 a year, i posit ion.

Royalty To Fete Dutch Heroes

250 W ill Attend
Mayo Farewell

Methodists Table
Integration Act

New Police Chief
Promotes Two

TALLAHASSEE (L’ l’ l) Florida
State University
awarded degree* to 1.221 studrat* Thursday night in grad­
uation ceremonies at Camp­
bell Stadium.

Protest March
BOSTON (U PI)—Dr, Martin
Luther King today led a mas­
sive civil rights protest march
to dramatize Negro grievanc­
es with schools and housing
in this Yankee city known a*
America's "cradle of llbcrly."

Reporter Dies
CRYSTAL RIVER (U P D Tlirce persons, including Mrs.
Barbara Holland, 47, Crystal
lUvcr reporter for the Sun
Coast Sentinel, were killed
here Thursday in a thrcc-car
accident just south of the city
on U. S. Highway 10.

Omnibus Bid
WASHINGTON
(UIM)
—
Presides* Johnson is expected
ttt Mk lor minimum wage
tn p r K O M fk t'ih c r e iie s : Job
leas h * M U d p i abolition of
atito “rlgM to Work" laws in
an omnibus labor m enage lo
Congress next week.

‘Long Time’
F O R T
LAUDERDALE
(U PI)—Two Chicago gunmen
drew 73-year prison sentences
in Criminal Court from a
judge who wants them out of
circulation a long time before
they ran be eligible (or pa­
role.

Would Call LBJ
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
—An attorney was determined
today to auhporna [’resident
Johnson as a defense witness
in the trial of three Ku Klux
Klansmen on murder charges
in the nightrider slaying of
rivll rights worker Mrs. Viola
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (U P D -T h e
Brotherhood

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Trainmen was enjoined from
striking the Southern Railway
Thursday shortly after brakemen left their Jabs. Federal
Judge Frank M. Scarlett is­
sued the injunction several
hour* after the strike was
called.

Birth Control
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) The State Welfare Board has
turned down an offer of *23,UUU to set up a voluntary steri­
lization program for the poor.
The hoard felt that it should
observe the rrsults of a vol­
untary birth control pill pro­
gram before embarking on
any new ventures.

Muddy OF M iss
Promises More
DUBUQUE, Iowa (U P !) The muddy Mississippi swept
past Dubuque at record depth
today with the promise of
more to come.
Volunteers rushed to bolster
sandbagged dikes but water
already swirled 10 feet deep
through some factories.
Convoys of trucks moved
through the night across the
Jullen Dubuque Bridge from
Illinois, hauling sand and gra­
vel for the city's defenses.

Son Witnesses
Double Slaying
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
As his son burst happily Into
the room to greet him, an In­
ternal Revenue Service em ­
ploye squeezed off a pistol
■hot which killed the boy'a
mother, then killed himself.
Dead In what police termed
a murder-suicide were Mar­
vin R. Johnson and his ex
wife, Violet, 46. Police said
they had been divorced for a

T V Satellite
MOSCOW (U P !) - The So­
viet Union launched its first
communications satellite to­
day and Immediately carried
out successful transmission of
television programs between
Moscow and Vladivostok — a
distance of 41,100 miles. The
official nova agency T a n
called the satellite "Molnlya
1" (Lightning 1).

6 More Yanks
Dead In War
With Commies

“ The Nile o f Am erica’*

yeer.

IT*8 NOT ALL work at Tullahmtsee. To empha•izc the eignlficance o f the $3 billion annual
agribuaineai aa Florida’s biggest business, the
Agricultural Advisory Council and Doyle Con­
ner, commissioner o f agriculture, toaaed the

second biennial agricultural-legislative barbecue
at Leon County fairgrounds. Pictured are the
Florida Strawberry Queen, Jane Adams, of
Starke; Rep. Robert H. Elrod, o f Orange, and
Rep. S. J, Davis Jr., of Seminole.

The aon, 16 year-old Ronald,
■aid he law his dad's car go­
ing down the street and pedal­
ed home after it, arriving
Just tn time to wllnesJ tha
shootings.

Strong Winds Delay
Fire A n t 'Bombings'

Church Merger
Voting Delayed

Navy Chiefs

Upset Taxes

Northern States
Freeze, Bask

Ordination Set
In Outdoor Rites
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) The Mission of Nonihre de
Dios will hold tls first outdoor
ordination ceremony in 10
year* Sunday when two young
men become Catholic priesli.
The Most Rev. Joirph P.
H u r l e y , D.D., archbishop,
bishop of St. Augustine, will
officiate at the ceremony or­
daining Rev. Roland Marcel
Jullen and Rev. William Lloyd
Stahler,
ITte ordination will take
place at the rustle altar on
the grounds of the mission,
where the first Mass waa cele­
brated In 1563 by Father
Frenciaco Lopez de Mendoza
Grajalca.

Bare Truth!
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the internal Revenue Service
office here by a Kansas City
women who wrote, “ you might
aa well taka my britches, too."
has been returned.

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Open House Set
For Sunday

P a g e S— F r l. A p r il 28,

Sewell

Conspicuous
People
How often a child h u heard
There It one way, however,
from III parent or a hatband that many people ahould want
to be eonaplcuoua aa a meant
from the wife (or vice versa)
o f wiUteaa. Those who call
that one ahould try to avoid
themaelvea Christiana ahould
being eonaplcuoua. Wa feel he teen aa
as such and I'
l f they
t*i?y
that It la poor taite to be
are not something la lacking.
apicuoui in the way we norm*
One of the worst testimonies
ally uae the word.
to a person’s faith is for it
One would certainly
to be said that no one would
want to be conspicuous for his know that be waa a Christian
ugliness.
Abraham
Lincoln by observing bli life,
seemed to use his looks as an
Christ said that Ida disciples
asset at least part of the timet were to let their lights shine,
Lincoln delighted In telling This Is not to say that one it
stories about himself. One of to live so thst he will seem to
my favorites went like this:
be saying, "look how good 1
•‘In the days when I used to im ." This would be pride of
be on the circuit I wss sc s bsd sort. We are simply to
costed by a stranger, who live so that othcri may sec
said: ‘ Excuse me, sir, but I our good works as well as
have an article which belongs faith and want to live well
to youl* ‘ How It that?' I ask­ themselves.
ed, considerably astonished.
Since we are humans we
Tbe stranger took a Jack-knife discover that no matter how
from his pocket. ‘Thi« knife,' much we try, our witness will
he said, 'was placed In my not always be good. The most
hands years ago, with the in­ Important Ihing is that we
junction that I waa to keep It want, with all of our hearts,
until I found a man homelier to do God's Will with our lives
looking than I am myself. 1 and trust Him to use us. lf we
have carried it from that time do this we will not have to
until thia; allow me to aay, worry about the results. Our
air, that you are fairly entiled conspicuous Christian lives
will speak loudly, indeed.
to the property."

Carolyn Smith Circle Has
Meeting At Sumner Home
By Francea Wester
Tlii) Carolyn Smith Circle
o f the First Ilnptist Church
o f Lake Mary held the meetinn for the Month o f April
at the home o f the chairman,
Mrs. Larry Bumner.
Mrs, Bumner presided. The
opening prayer waa Riven by
Mrs. Harley Wilhelm, who
•Iso gave the call to prayer.

Grace Church
To Have Annual
'Hymnfest'

Mrs. Wallace Hill gave the
prayer for the missionaries.
As community missions for
the month, clothes are to be
collected for the mlRrenti.
Tha circle also will sponsor
a mother and daughter tea to
be given for the GA girls,
during their Focus Week
which is set for Msy B
through l ft.
A committee composed of
Mrs. Wallace Hill, Mrs. Latnar Stokes and Mrs. J. A.
Vsrn was appointed to make
plana for this. The members
also volunteered to piepare
the refreshments fo r the reg­
ular GA meetings, with each
member taking a month,
The group decided to save
■tamps to be sent to purrhaee
Bibles. Coupons for the Bap­
tist Children's Home were re­
quested by Mrs. Vnm.
In tho absence of the pro­
gram chairman, due to Ill­
ness, Mrs. Vam presented
the program with parts giv­
en by Mra. Wallace Hill, Mrs.
W. G. Brown, and Mra. Burnner. The closing prayer was
given by Mrs. Vam.
The hoaleia served refresh­
ments, assisted hy Mrs. Hub­
ert Hcallom, to thoso pro­
se nL

Grace Methodist Church of
Sanford will have Ita annual
"H ym nfest" during the it a.
in. worship hour this Sunday.
The sermon, "Living Up to
Our Hymns" chosen by Rev.
John It, Hires Jr. for this o c­
casion
will be illustrated
through hymns sung by the
choir and congregation.
At 7:30 p. m. Sunday, the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of Grace MethodM
will begin ita Spiritual Life
study, "Genesis."
Conducted by Hcv. Hubert
Jenkins of First Methodist
Church, the course will conaid o f six hourly sessions, the
first two to be held and Mon­
day at 7:30 p. m. to be follow­
ed by four additional sessions
in the month of May.
Sunday's opening session
will tenure a Him based on
Bpfiling Bee finals at All
the study hook.
Soul* Parochial School of
Sanford will be conducted at
3 pm . Sunday in the Social
Hall o f All Souls Catholic
Churrh with two students
participating
from
each
grade, five through eight.
Tha event is being spon­
The Church of God, located sored by Sanford Council
at the corner of South French ft3S7, Knight* of Columbus,
Avenue and 22nd Street, will and first, second, and third
begin revival services Sunday prises will he awarded.
Students taking part will
night.
The Rev. John If. O'Ban- l&gt;e Thomas Doyle and Neal
non, of Fort Mycra will be Olmstead, fifth grade; Law­
the Evangelist. Hcv, O'Bran­ rence Crimmine and Randal
non has distinguished himself Brister, sixth grade; Karen
as an outstanding young McKay and Julie Miller, sev­
enth grade, and E m i l y
preacher and singer.
Services will be held each Doughtery and Susan Uallctweek day at 7:30 p. m. with ta, eighth grade.
Tha public is invited and
Sunday nlght'a services beall
parents and friends o f the
ginning at 7, A special feature
school will lie welcomed.
of these services will be the
highly inspirational singing by
the chureh choir under Um
direction of Larry McDaniel.
Tbe public is invited to at­
tend these "Full Gospel" re­
vival services by Rev. Lynn
Seven children and ooa adult
H. Alford, pastor.
wera recelvad into Christ
Method Iit Church of Sanford
on Palm Sunday In aervirea
Guild Election
Election o f officer* will ba conducted by the minister,
the main iUra of bualnaao to Rev. Charles B. Hogg.
take place at tha regular
Tha children bad received
meeting o f the Women'e Guild several weeks of instruction
o f St. Mary-Magdalen Catho­ given by Rev. Hogg.
lic Church
o f Altamonte
In the group wera Karen
Sprints scheduled for Mon­ and Lisa Nielsen, Tommy and
day at • p.m. at the Pariah Suaan Wade, Gall and Robert
School. Mrs. John Barhydt, SommervIlk and Ann Brad
current president, will conduct bury. Adult member received
Altai, shiujI I hi#
waa Mrs. Hubert Wade.

Spelling Bee

Finals Set At

All Souls

Church Of God
Plans Revival

Christ Methodist
Receives Eight

FATHER-SON DINNER given by the Mcn’n Club o f Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church featured Rev, II. W. Parker, associate pastor
of First Methodist Church, Melbourne, ns guest speaker. Above photo
shows one group of the more than 50 men and boya attending.

Ascension Guild Casselberry Methodist Women
To Host League Have Election Of Officers
Zone Rally
ny Jane Casselberry
The Ladle* Guild o f Ascen­
sion Lutheran Church, Casicl
berry, will be host to the
Luthem Women's Missionary
League Orlando Zone Rally
Saturday, May 1. Theme for
the rally will be “ So Live In
Him."
Activities will begin will)
.-cjistrallon and coffee at B
a. m. Opening devotions will
be held at 9:30 a. m. follow­
ed by a workshop from 10
11:30 a. tn.
A luncheon will be held at
Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Seminole Plata at noon.
Pastor C. R. Zehnder of As­
cension will conduct an inspir­
ational service at 1:30 p.m.,
which will be followed by a
business meeting.
Over 100 representatives
from the 10 Lutheran churches
in Uie Orlando Zone are ex­
pected to attend. Participat­
ing churches Include Eustii,
Leesburg, Sanford, Slavla, St.
Cloud, Casselberry and four
from Orlando.
General chairman in charge
of planning the rally la Mra.
Joan K ucher of tho local
church.,

Witnesses Set
3-Day Assembly
In Gainesville
R. N. Stafford, presiding
minister of the Hanford rungn-gation of Jehovah’a Witnessra, has announced that
a three-day spring elrrult as­
sembly will he held May 7-9
In Gainesville when all North
and Central Florida congre­
gations will he gueate of the
Gainesville area Witnesses.
Attenilanre is expected to
exreed 1,100 from more than
40 communities.
Theme of the meet will he
"Willingly Fulfill Your MinIstry."
wUl—UJnsrph Hals who ha* been
assigned to the convention hy
tho Witnesses' world head­
quarters In New York City,
Although Bala will apeak
Hally during the assembly,
his main address will he giv­
en at 3 p.m. Hunday, May U,
Stafford report*. It will he
eepertally developed for the
public and will be entitled
"The
Morel
Breakdown—
What Can Be Done About
It?"

In addition, 30 minister*
from participating congrega­
tions will taka part In the
three-day srasiotia which are
open to the public with no
collection* taken and no do­
nations requested.

Catholic Women
Set Installation
By Doaaa Falsa
Installation of nrw officer*
o f the Church o f Nativity
Catholic Women's Club li
scheduled for Mondsy
ing at tha Capri Restaurant
in Hanford. The banquet tc
be held preceding
monies will begin «
To be formelly
office by Mrs. A. W . Tsslo,
first president of the club,
sre Mrs. Bsrbara Khan non,
president; Mr*. Terry
vies president, Mrs.
Herat, secretary; Mrs.
phlns Stanklswics, treasurer,
and Mra. Jennie Pcs, deanery
repreaenlatlve.

By Jane Casselberry
Officers for the coming
year were elerted at the reg­
ular meeting of the woman'*
Society of Chriatian Borvfre
of Casselberry Community
Methodist Church held Tues­
day afternoon in Weaver
Hall.
Nominating c o m m i t t e e
ehairninn Mr*. I. G. Heuter

Baptist VBS
Superintendents
Are Named
By Donna Rates
Superintendents for various
departments of Varatlon Ilible
School to be held at First
Baptist Churrh of I&lt;nngwood,
June 14-2B, were named at
the first planning meeting for
the erhool held Wednesday
morning at the church.
Persons In charge and their
departments are: Mrs. F.nrl
Shcwers, intermediate, 13-lfl
years; Mrs. Jennctto Wood,
Junior II, 11 and 12 years;
Mra. Kloise Lommler, Junior
JB, JO years; Mrs. Doris Blf
lock, Junior 1A, x % years;
Mrs. Fern Whitehead, eight
year prlmnriea; Mrs. Janelle
Jackson, seven year prima
rlca; Mra. Marge Fenoff, six
year primaries; Mr*. Mery
Ellen Elgin, five year begin
nrr*; Mr*. Mnry Warren, four
year l&gt;eglmirr* ; Mr*. Pat
Lindsay, three year nursery,
and Mrs. J. P. Beal, and Mra.
C. C. I.awrenre, other nursery.
Hcv. Jark Lindsay, pastor,
will serve ns prinripul. Mrs.
I,. C. Walker will 1m- pianist
and Mr*. It. R. Gray will ho
secretary.
Registration I* expected to
exreed
400
student* ami
rlanc* will ho held in the
new air conditioned building
of the chureh.

Church To Have
Conference
Christ Methodist Church of
Sanford will conduct Its fourth
quarterly conference at 1:30
p. m. Sunday wllh Dr. Joe
Tnlte, district superintendent
of the Drl.and District, pre­
siding.
The Christ Methodist Womsn's Society of Christian Ser­
vice will he bnslesi at a cov­
ered dish dinner to be held
st the church Immediately fol­
lowing tbe morning service.

read the proposed stato which
wa* unanimously elected.
Re-elected to head the or­
ganisation as president wss
Mrs, Philip Csesber- Other
officers chosen were Mrs.
Don McLeod, vice president;
Mrs. Harold Kryder, secre­
tary; Mrs. Ernst Frsnckenberg, treasurer; Mrs. Marvin
McClain, promotion secreta­
ry; Mrs. M. C. Dugglni, sec­
retary o f Christian Social
Relations; Mrs. G. F. Messick, Secretary of Spiritual
Life; Mra. Arthur Putman,
secretary of Missionary Ed­
ucation; Mra. Delmas Cope­
land, secretary of Miaalon•ry Personnel; Mr*. Thoms*
Gulllrkson, secretary of local
church activities; Mr*. Ed­
ward Johnson, secretary of
literature and publication*;
Mrs. Edgar Lyons and Mr*.
Mary Mobley, secretaries o f
student work; Mra. Robert
Deppcn, supply work; Mra.
Alton Boone, chairman of
nominating committee; and
Mrs. C. K. Fisher, publicity.
Installation
of
officers
will he held Tursday, May
1H, at 1:30 p.rn. at tha church
Mra. Arthur Putman was
in charge o f the program on
Uw^thsma, JA Woman Wants

Open House at
free Resdlng Room
ed by First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Sanford at 101
Wait First Street, will be
held for the public from J
until 6 p.m. Sunday.
Formerly located at 301 A
East First Strest, tha Read­
ing Room was moved to Its
present location In ths old
Florida State Bank Building
at First and Park du* to
needs for expansion.
Operation of such public
facility la standard function
of
all Christian
Bctence
churches. Available material*,
which may be read, borrow­
ed or purchased, Include King
James version of the Bible,
Science and Health with Key
to th* Scriptures by Mary
Baker Eddy (th* Christian
Science textbook), and all
authorised
publications
of
The Christian Selene* Pub­
lishing Society, including the
internationally respected dal­
ly newspaper, Ths Christian
Science Monitor,
Sanford nsw R e a d i n g
Room Is tastefully decorated
with apeclat lighting and
year-round air conditioning
for the comfort of visitors.
It Is open dally from 10:10
a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Ths church is located at
200 East Second Street where
Sunday aervieea and Sunday
School are conducted at 11
a.m. and mid-week Wednes­
day testimonial m a s t i n g
takes place at B p.m.

Orthodox Chapel
To Have Annual
Easter Service
The Dlvln* Liturgy of
Holy Easter Sunday (SaU
urday midnight) for ths
Eastern Orthodox C h u r e h
will he presented Saturday
starting at 11:30 p.m. with
the Resurrection Service fo l­
lowed by th* Divine Liturgy
of Holy Easter Sunday at 12
midnight.
. These traditional Orthodox
Servlets all are presented in
th* English language at St.
John Chrysostom Chapel lo­
cated o ff Highway 17-B2 at
Lake o f the Wood* in Fern
Park where the Very Rev.
Fr. John Adair has been serv­
ing all o f the Central Flo­
rida area Orthodox In the
English language for ths
past five year*.
All of tha various nation­
al groups have united In this
American movement in Or­
thodoxy as well aa many oth­
ers interested in this early
Church o f tha ancient Apos­
tolic Fathers.
Immediately following the
Easter Liturgy, th* tradi­
tions) Agaps Feast, or E ter Feast, will be htld In
Church Hall. All are welco. s
to the Service and tha feast
and ara Invited to attend and
bring a covered dish of in­
dividual choice.
Information on other servIres at Bt. John Chrysostom
Chape) and about the ehureh
Itself may be obtained by
calling Fr. Adair.

Tha twelve new folding
dining room tablea purchased
by the WSCS were on dis­
play.
Preliminary plan* are be
ing made for the annual ha
» a r tn lie held next Novem
Iter with Mrs. Mervin Mc­
Clain as general chairman.
Some o f the larger rlrclee
are bring divided and there
will he right circles Instend
of five for the coming year.
There will lie four afternoon
circles, two night clrrlrs, and
two morning circles.
Mrs. Mrssirk, who is direc­
tor o f the Vacation Bible
School scheduled for June
14 2ft, made an appeal for
volunteers to help in all de­
partments.
Visitors st the meeting
wers Airs. Jams* O’Dell.
Long wood: Mrs. Daisy H*nnlng, Casselberry; Mra. Bartha Oaseman and Miss G#r
nhlina Caiemsn, from Mich­
igan.
Following the meeting, re­
freshment* of caks and iced
Ira or coffee were served hy
the hostesses, Mrs. Clars
Rainier, Mrs. Frank Brown,
Mrs. Jack Waltmsn, Mrs, Jo
Ann Reichert, and Mrs. C. K.
Fisher. A nest o f Easier eggs
Dr. Wlnslew R. Batch, di­
lopped hy a duck was th*
clever centerpiece on th* rector of the Educational Re­
search Information Center o f
serving table.
th* Health, Education and
Welfare Department, Wash­
ington, D.C., will be princi­
pal speaker at commsncsmsnt
exercises Msy II o f Florida
Presbyterian College,
Th* noted educator and
government official will glva
the address at II a.m. In
Pasadena Community Church
prior to awarding o f diplom­
as the second graduating
class o f ths Bt. Petersburg
school. Thor* a n 71 candi­
date* for degrao* la th*

Speaker Named
For Graduation

Speaker for t h • Bac­
calaureate Service# will be
Dr. Jam** I. McCord, pros]dent o f Princeton Theologi­
cal Seminary, Princeton, N. J.

FIRST SOUTHERN Methodist Church o f Sanford will have revival services at 7:30 p.m.
daily Tuesday through Sunday of next week.
Speaker will be the pastor, Rev. Durward H.
Knight Jr. (left) who checks schedule with J. L.
Saule, chairman of the board o f stewards.

Barbara Guess Circle Meets
At Home Of Mrs. Bea Cooper
By Frasces Wester
Hie Barbara Guess Class of
the WMU of the First Baptist
Church of Lake Mary met st
the home of Mrs. Be* Cooper
for the April meeting.
Mrs. W- T. Waniley, circle
chairman, opened the meeting
■.with a call to worship taken
from First Kings. Mrs. V. C.
Ladd, WMU vice president,
led In prayer for the mission­
aries and all the work being
done by the mission boards.
Special prayer alio was offer­
ed for all sick members who
could not attend.
Committee reports were giv­
en and it wss decided to col­
lect clothing for the migrant
workers as the groups com­
munity mission project. Addi­
tional supplies were ordered
for the Beginner and Primary
Sunbeams of the church,
which the circle sponsors.
Mra. Harley Wilhelm, WMU
president, closed the business
session with prayer.
Mrs. Carol Stout, program
chairman, presented the first

First Methodist
Receives 21
First Methodist Church of
Sanford received new mem­
ber* by baptism and profes­
sion of faith during service*
conducted Pslm Sunday.
Baptised at the 11 a.m.
service were Richard Peter
Behnitiler Jr, and Daniel I.yn
Schnltxler, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard P. Schnltxler
Sr.
Others joining the church
wer« Jacqueline D. Morgan.
Larry L. Lindsey, Jerry W.
Morgan, Waltar L. Stoudeenmlre, Dorte Jo Stoudanmire, William Frank Btoudenmlre, Dorothy G. Waller,
Jerry R. Waller, Patricia A.
Carlton, Margaret L. Myers.
Gary P. Lindsay, Mark 8.
Hurley;
Rebecca D. Fleetwood, Ce­
cilia Boater, Busan G. Helms.
Gail Y. Cooper, Marjorie E.
Good*peed, Michael R. Goodspsed tad Susan A . Leach.

11 Join Church
In Enterprise
Baptisms! Services hsvs
been conducted th* past two
Sunday* at Enterprise Bap­
tist Church for 11 parsons.
In th* group war* Mrs. A.
Roaeman, David G e r m a n ,
Ronald Welch, Mrs. Thrlma
Reraley, Gall and Delores
Townsend, Donna W e l c h ,
M 1• h • • I Welch, Darien*
Welch, and Melissa and Peg­
gy German. — ------

In a scries of three programs
designed to help members use
their home as a center of miss­
ionary influence, beginning
with building missionary con­
cepts within their family unit
Members taking part on the
program were Mrs. Mary
Bryant, Mrs. Stella Shelton,
Mrs. Kilty McKoel and Mr*.
Bea Cooper.
Following tbe program, re­
freshments were served and
everyone welcomed the spe­
cial guest present for the
meeting, Mrs. Maude Post, a
former
membra of th*
church and community who 1*
visiting with friends la Lake
Mary.

24 Confirmed
Af Holy Cross

Revival services st First'
Southern Methodist Church o f
Sanford, which presently is
meeting at th* Sanford Wom­
an's Club, will begin next
Tuesday and continue daily at
7:30 p.m. through the follow­
ing Sunday,
A film especially for ths
young people will be shown
Saturday.
Speaker far the special
services will be th* pestor.
Rev. Durward H. Knight Jr.
Born In Birmingham, Ala.,
he served In the U. S. Navy
during World War II and
after his discharge as chief
petty office, attended and
graduated from Bob Jones
University In 1049 with a
Bachelor o f Arts degrea In
Religion.
He joined the Southern
Methodist Church Conference
in 1BS2 and has filled pas­
torates In South Carolina and
Florida. In addition to being
a member o f ths General
Beard o f Education, h* Is a
member o f the General Con­
ference Executive Committee
o f the General Board o f
Church Extension and Mis­
sions and is chairman o f tha
Relations Committee o f the
Mid-South Annuel Conference
of the Bouthern Methodist
Church. He also Is a former
e d i t o r o f "The 8outhsm
Methodist,"
Ths publle is Invited to abtend all services.

Conference
Rev. Delmas Copeland o f
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church Is attend­
ing a two day conference on
stewardship at the Methodist
Youth Camp near Leesburg.
Ths meeting vrltl be conclud­
ed Saturday afternoon.

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The Sacrament of Con­
firmation was administered
st Holy Cross Episcopal
Church on Palm Sunday by
The Rt. Rev, Henry I. Louttit. DD, Bishop of South Flo­
rida, for a rlasa of 24; memtiers presented by th* rector,
Rev. LeRoy D. Soper.
Confirmed were Michelle
Anderson, Judith Ann Bales,
Cynthia Isabel Bishop, Mar­
tha Ydell Chadwick, John
David Dcarolph, S h • 11 s y
Joyce Dowlcn, James Whigham Jones, Valorl*
Ann
Lackey, Phyllis May Llngle,
John Redd McCarthy, Blair
Mason McCarthy;
Thomas Wiggins Moors,
Kathryn Rents Tark, Fred­
erick Perrlck III, Augusta
Bartholdi Peterson III, Scott
McManus
Rochs,
Michss]
David Schmidt, Robert Ed­
ward Simpson;

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About Real Estate

Herald Feature
'Support Church’
Receives Honors

Thinking Out Loud
BY JULIAN 8TEN8TBOM
The Seminole County Board
of Realtor* met latl Monday
evening
and
named
Ray
Mcnslng to the office of vice
president. Mcnsing, who la
al«o the treaiurer of the
rountywidr organization, will
fill the office vacated by
1file r !) Stcn*trom who wa* ele­
vated to the presidency of the
hoard when Stu Helmly was
forced to resign because of
illneil.
•
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•
Immediately after hit elec­
tion to the post, Mcnslng had
to take over the gavel and
pre»ide in the absence o f the
preaident who ia currently
^confined to Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital.
•
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Hospital* will alio claim
another prominrnt member of
the board. Next wreck Al
l.ormann,
Ca»iclberry,
ia
acheduled to be hospitalized
for minor surgery.
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•

lew also provides that a
salesman must also take and
pass a 16-week course In real
estate before he can “ go up"
for hia broker’s license.
The county’s board of real­
tor* Monday night voted to
co-sponsor such a course in
co-operation with the Distrib­
utive Education group at Ly­
man High School in Longwood. The course is slated to
start in September and the
instructor will be Dr. Ed Ek
of Daytona Beach. No less
than 20 "students" must par­
ticipate in the course and
those interested In signing up
are urged to eontact Mrs.
Grace Christiansen, Route 2,
Box 457, Maitland.
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Two brokers and nine as­
sociates were inducted into
the membership of the Sem­
inole County Board o f Real­
tors
during last
Monday
night’s monthly meeting. The
two broker* were William
Bach and Hugh McCollum.
The nine associate* included
S.
V.
McDaniel,
Charlei
Woodruff, Ada O'Neil, L. B.
Osborne,
Harry
Dietrichs,
Richard Lusk, Royce Blount,
Grace Chriatiensen and Julian
Stcnstrom.
•
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GENEVA YOUTH CLUB king nnd queen,
crowned during a special dame and pnrtv nt
the Community Hall, are Debbie Hinojosa,
student at Sanford Junior High School, and Jim­
my Dunn, student at Sanford Naval Academy.

Chapter 475 of the Florida
* Statute*, perhap* more com­
monly known aa the Florida
Real Estate Law, provide*
that a licensed real estate
*
salesman must serve in a
sale* capacity for a licensed
broker for not less than one
New student body presi­
'
year before he is eligible to
By tha way, notices of
take an examination for a meetings and door prizes dent of Seminole High School
broker’s license. However, the during meetings o f the Board is James A. (Jimmy) Barks,
of Realtors are provided by son o f Dr. and Mrs. O. L.
Frank Finch of Chelsea Title.
Batks o f Sanford.
•
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Barks wus swept into of­
7&gt;
T llfc
I l lt C I I T
l o t HT.
The Board of Realtors re­

James Barks Heads
SHS Student Body

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F ron t Htepe o f the Hrmlnole
■‘minty r n u r t h o u i e In the i l l y
o f Hanford, Florida, on the lath
d a y nr Stay, I III,. a l
!!:o e
o ' c l o c k A. M.. nr aa anon t h e r e ­
a f t e r aa the earns ran ha done.
(HKAI.)
A r t h u r 11. B r r k w l t h , Jr.
Clerk
n y M e n t i s T . V lh le a
Dep ut y Clerk
r o i ;h». w m iiT a m rn ro n n
A m erican National Hank Illdg.
I'. Cl. Hos 11*11
Ht IV terehiira. F lo rid a I 1 U 1
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fice on an unopposed ticket
in recent student elections at
the achool. He ia treaiurer o f
the Key Club and a member
o f the National Honor So­
ciety. lie
was
formerly
sophomore class president.
Winner o f the senior class
presidency w h s James nodion ami elected to head next
year’s junior class was Mark
Ratio rn.
Hark* succeed* the IDGI-G5
Church Women of Messiah
Lutheran Church, Casselberry, student body president, Davappointed Mrs. Robert Cook, •id Ijmier.
Mrs. Edwin Pcsrson, and
Mrs. Paul Watson as a nomi
nstlng committee
at the
group** April meeting held
Monday at the home of Mr*.
Cook, 231 Lake Griffin Cir
cle, Casselberry.
By Jane Uaaarlhrrrv
Program for Hie evening
South
Seminole Junior
was presented by Mra. Ray High Srhool art students
mond Richar who led the wrrp presented awards Wed­
Bible study on the First Epis nesday fur their prize win­
tie of John.
ning entries in Ihe Easter
Announcement was made rgg decoration contest spon­
that the women will be con­ sored by the Winter Park
ducting the annual Spring Federal Savings snd Loan
Clothing Drive for Lutheran Association.
World Relief from May
Eighth grader Kay McCul­
through May 9,
lough received $10 as first
Refreshments were served prize winner. Second place
by the hostess to Mra. Rodney winners Richard Kaiser and
Cable, Mrs, Harold Card Jr. Gregg Hare, ninth graders,
Mrs. Jack Kell, Mrs. Pear received f6.
Penril sets were given the
son, Mrs. Rlcbar, Mrs. Hollis
Tucker, Mrs. Carl Usley and following who received hon­
orable mention, Susan Hun­
Watson.
Next meeting will be held at ter and David Krohne, ninth
Mrs. Card's home, 120 Lauren graders.
Court, Fern Park.

cently were presented an
American flag by George
Mayberry on behalf of Campbell-Lossing Post 53 of the
American legion.

Messiah Women
Set Committee
For Officers

Art Students
Get Prizes

g e n u in e

From The
Mailbag

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IIATER DIES
SAX JUAN, Puerto Rico —
(U l'lt — l’ edro Albizu Cantpov. the America hating left­
ist whose nationalist party
shot up the U.S. Congress and
Irird to assassinate President
Truman, died here Wednesday
nighl al tile age of 7J,

Evangelist Billy flrnhnrn,
appearing as a guest on Sen.
George Smother*' weekly ra­
dio and TV show, ((related
that "tensions between races
are probably greater nt this
moment than they have ever
been."
.
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a
Pleasure bout skippers are
reminded the necessity of
cheeking all safety equipment
aboard their veiseli to insure
a safe summer afloat. The re.
minder come* from Rear Ad­
miral Loui* M. Thayer, com­
mander of the Seventh Const
Guard District.
•

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C HIEF Hoy L. Pounds,

Sen. George S mat tier* any a Hvintioii structural mean intergovernmental comput­
chunk', a 21 -your Navy
er facility rould save taxpay­
veteran, him been com­
er* million*, lie urges that
ment let I f o r ouUtiimlFlorida be selected aa a pilot
1 n r performance of
slste^ for_ tha _ady&gt;Uon_ of _ a_ jlu tv _ diliKCncA- and. tm—
centralized computer facility.
perior technical knowl­
•
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■
edge with RVAH-7, lie
The annual aprlng picnic
and ronference of the Florida
Laryngectomee A a a ociation
will be held in Tampa May
1-2. The association la made
up o f persons who have un­
dergone surgery fur removal
o f the larynx as a precaution
against cancer.

FO R D M U FFLE R
•
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•

JAMES BARKS

The Freedom* Foundation
at Valley Forge. Penn., has
announced that the Keister
"Support the Church" series
which has hern running in
The Sanford Herald since
March, 1994 i* again the rec­
ipient o f the George Wash­
ington Honor Medal. This is
the ninth such annual nwnrd
bestowed upon this nationally-fnmous feature aince its
origin in 1914.
The object of the Founda­
tion’* annunt awards pro­
gram is to honor citizens re­
gardless o f race, rrred or
economic status, for outstand­
ing efforts to improve pub­
lic understanding and ap­
preciation of the basic con­
stitutional rights, freedoms
ami corresponding responsi­
bilities inherent In the Amer­
ican Way o f Life through the
things they write, do. or say.
The "Support the Church"
scries I* now appearing in
over 1000 n r w a p a p e r a
throughout the United States
and
Canada;
interestingly
enough, one subscriber in
Sweden. It has received cntrusiastic endorsement from
ministers and leaders in virt­
ually every major denomina­
tion in the United States.
The Herald Is plcasrd to
present these forceful mess­
ages to ila renders ami we
fee! that the sponsors should
be proud to be a part of this
influential project, reflecting
high credit to their own businesa establishment*, a n d
helping to strengthen our
eliuiehes and indeed our
whole community.

OFFER GOOD THRU APRIL J4TH

ami hia wife reside nt
500 Sut.-uunu Drive.
(Navy Photo)

Admirals On Academy Advisory Board
UARYCARTFR

ADM. EVANS

ADM. GALLAHER

ADM. JACKSON

Three Navy flng officer*
have been named to aorve on
a apeciol advisory board for
the .Sanford Naval Academy,
Col. 11. J. Furman, superin­
tendent, revealed today.

most of Its future graduates
will continue their education
at civilian colleges, the mili­
tary character of the institu­
tion 1* primarily Navy-ori­
ented," Colonel Furman ex­
plained.
"In order to further estab­
lish the training program’*
influence on the young mid­
shipmen, the academy ad­
ministrators have established
this naval board to further
enhance the achool'a 'naval
image*. ” he added.
Admiral Gnllaher la a
graduate o f the U. S. Naval
Academy and the
Naval
Postgraduate School. He al­
so has completed graduate
courses at Harvard a n d
N o r t h western Universities
and University of California
Radiation Laboratory, Spec­
ial assignments have Includ­
ed that of assistant professnr of naval science, Harvard
University, 19.1(1-39; U. 8.
naval attache, U. S. Embas­
sy, Stockholm, Sweden, 1047*
60, and professor of naval
science. Harvard University,
1963-6(1.
Admiral Jarkson was grad­
uated from the Naval Acad­
emy in 1936 and later aervcd a* the famed USS Enter­
prise in Psclfic campaigns.

He served aa training o f­
ficer, Commander Air For­
ces, U. 8. Atlantic Fleet,
commanding
officer
Fleet
Air Service Squadron Threel
nvlntlon officer for Amphibi­
ous Training Command and
executive officer of NAS,
Key West,
Trior to reporting the San­
ford Naval Air Station in
1955 a* commanding officer,
he served at commanding o f­
ficer of a composite squad­
ron at NAS San Diego.
Admiral Evans began his
Nnval career in 1934 as an
ensign in the Naval Reserve
following graduation from
the University of Pennsyl­
vania. He is a graduate of
Ihe Armed Force* Staff Col­
lege and Harvard graduate
school of business admini­
stration. During AVar II he
served aboard the USS Cur­
rituck.
Postwar duties have In­
cluded eommnnd of the Na­
val Supply Depot at Guan­
tanamo Hay, Cuba; U. S. Na­
val Shipyard at Pearl Har­
bor, command of Navy Sup­
ply Corps Srhool at Athens,
Ga, His present assignment
is Service Force supply o f­
ficer, U. S. Atlantic Fleet,
Norfolk.

1.ending their prestige and
experience to the military
school will he Rear Adm.
John A. Gnllaher, chairman
of the board; Rear Adm.
Robert Jackson and Rear
Adm. William A. Evans. Ad­
miral Jackson and Admiral
Gallahcr are retired and re­
side in Seminole County. Ad­
miral Kvana will retire in
June.
"Although
th e
school’s
curriculum emphasizes acad­
emic accomplishments and

Girl Scouts
Make Hike To
Air Base
By Jane Casselberry
Junior Girl Scout Troop
472 of Enithrnok made a
five mile hike Monday morn­
ing to the Orlando Air Force
Rase picnic area where they
enjoyed a eookout and other
activities.
They made the bike in two
hours ami backpacked all
their food and equipment.
The girl* are working on
their Gypsy Radge. Sketch
map* were made o f the hike
route.
All food for the picnic
lunch was prepored on the
spot and (he menu Inrludrd
chicken baked in foil, hnkrd
potatoes, fruit salad and gar­
lic bread.
During the afternoon they
held a Scout's Own, played
games, and enjoyed a sing.
Git I* from Troop 472 par­
ticipating were Norn Hart­
nett, Tens Globus, Celia and
l.ynne Lutz, Deltorah Ford,
Patty llaymer, Ellen Wil­
liams, Rhonda Watters, Su­
san Currlck, Melisia Komi*ur, Lorraine Ualiergr, Suzunne Cortclyou, Cynthia Jubuck, Mary Quarries, Susan
Lyon, Linda McUinnis and
Genl Hull.
They were aerompanied by
the Troop Lender Mra. Ger­
ald McGinnis; Cathy Coyle,
Melissa Milter and Charlene
Gray of Troop 910, Casarlberry; Pam Lynn, Cadctte
Troop 339, Casselberry; and
one lone Boy Scout, Cory
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SHS Thindads Seek M etro Title Tonight
By David
Tlw Ugh flyiag Ssmlnote
thlnclada win put all tbatr
record* ofl ths Hat when they
compete in ths Metro Confer­
ence track mast at Evans
High at I o'clock tonight la
Orlando.
AU tfen Metre schools, to

eluding the Witter Park Wild
cats, ths only team to bast Urn
Berntoolet, will compote to the
meat.

SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH School fields Its first
ilf team this year, and boys currently a n holdit 1*1 record in match play. Members o f team
are, front row. left to right, Doug Buttons, Boh
Lundqulst, Mike Utx and John Mero: back row,
BUI Higginbotham, Stan Hemphill, Ira Abram­
son and Buddy Stokes. Coach fo r young linkstars is Don Farrens.
(Herald Photo)

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Koufax Arm Looks
Up To Year's Action
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UPI Sparta Writer
Sandy Koufax nay bo pitch
Ing on borrowed ttma, but h«
look■ like nosey la tha bank
(a the Lot Angelos Dodger*.
So much so that Menagar
Walt Alston figure* It’s about
time to ramove tha giant qu*atlon mark that waa placed
aIongilds Saady’a name at the
start of tha National League
season in favor of a flaat ex­
clamation point.
The M • year old etrikeout
king, wheee career le threat­
ened by an arthritic condition
In hii pitching arm, made hi*
aecond start of the IMS sea­
son Tburadiy night and eame
through with one of hi* oMfaihlooed, overpowerlog per­
formances In a M victory
over the New York MsU.
Koufax, who had pampered
hi* arm In x M win over
tha Philadelphia Phllllei last
Sunday, pitched a four-hitter
against tha Mate, walked only
one better end etruck out nine.
The run egalnat him was un­
earned aa a result ol an error
by abort*** Maury Will*.
In ll Innings' this aeaioo the
Cy Young Award whiner and
NL Host Valuable Player of
IMS baa yielded nine hits, two
earned rum, five walks and
struck out 16 batten. It's those
kind of flgurei which charact­
erised hla magnificent 23 3,
30gstrikeout campaign In 1M3
—and they certainly indicate
that the Dodgers can count on
him for a big yaar In 'IS.
The Chicago Cuba shaded
the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2, In the
only other Thursday game In
the NL, while the Baltimore
Orioles crushed the Washing­
ton Senaton, 1*4, and the

Minnesota Twins downed the
New York Yankees, t-t, In the
only American League games.

Seminole High
Swimmers Set
Metro Action
By David Hlggtofcelkam
Herald Sports Writer
Coach John Colbert's Semi­
nole High swimmers win com­
pete in the Metro Conference
meet Saturday at John Long
Pool in Orlando. The diving
competition will be held at
tha Cherry Plata at t p. m.
The preliminaries la the
awtmmlng events will get un­
der way at 10 a. m., with tha
finals slated tor • p. m.
The Semtnolea will be swim­
ming as a teem and sa In­
dividuals, aa members of the
team go after school records

on tha team will try to cut
down the time la their avents.
Six Seminole records have
been broken so far this year
and the Tribe hopes to reach
their peak in the Metro meet.
The Seminolei will also bs
trying to cut down their times
before the Oroup Trials May
1. The Ural three In every
event will be entitled to com­
pete In the state meet May •In tha Tribe's last meet they
beat (ha Colonial High Gre­
nadier* and tha Evans High
Trojans, both Orlando schools,
and both In the Metro. The
Boys team has beaten every
team In the Metro. The girls
team has not had the same
success aa tha boys, but they
have broken alx school records
United Press International giving a number of Individuals
a chance for Metro honors.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. OR
Colbert has been working his
W. L. Pet OB crew dally to get them to the
Minnesota
li 1 .MS
peak In all their times for the
tt Metro and then the group and
6 2 .214
Detroit
4 2 .067 1
B oston
state meets.
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I/Oi Annie* S 4 .429 2tt
4 .429 2tt
Baltimore
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Sanford’s long string of
wins, with n number of Ssm
loole records, will have no
bearing on the outcome of thli
matt.
The Scmlnoloa have turned
in the bait timea in part
meets wllh all teams except
Winter Park. The Boone
Bravei have just reached
their paak and should give the
meet a itrong three-way com­
petition b e t w e e n Sanford,
Winter P*rk and Boone.
According to 8 a m I n o 1•
Cosch Dick WUUams, tha boys
will have to give their "very
bait" In order to corns out an
top of tbs meet. Tbs Seminolei have the beat chancel
they have aver had this yaar
at tha Metro meet in a num­
ber of evanta including the
relay events and the field
tv cote.
The athletes from each
school will be trying to get
Uwir belt Umai of the season
before ths group meet slated
for April 10. Tha top three
boys la each event in the
group meet will attend the
state meet to OatoeicvlUo on
May I.
This has bom one of tha
beat sea&gt;oni for track to the
history of Somtoolo High,
with Rick Walitrom breaking
mirks to the 100-yard dash
and tha low hurdles, George
Markos breaking the high
hurdle*. Jack Hunt breaking
the mils run, David Noell
breaking the discus, and the
Seminole relay teama break­
ing the sprint medley, UO,
and the mile relay marks.
Coach William* said earlier
to tbe season, "We have the
bast chance to the Metro U»l»
year that wn have aver had."
The SemtooVes proved him
right by banting tomry team
to tha M et# PW*%i*a 04s*
except Wtot* Park. Th# Bom
Inoles alios ksat Lyman, Co
cos Batch, DeLand, Ixes
burg, Titusville, Melbourne,
gsnbrecM and Oviedo.

Face St. Cloud Today

WO f Season
Lp an Faces Seeking Sixth
Oviedo Nine Slaps Cocoa Beach Seminoles M eet Bishop Moore
Ocoee In Tourney In Tournament
By Marshall Liege

Mika Partin and Kelly Pore
took th# opportunity of a pats
ad ball to the top of the sixth
inning Thursday to steal home
for two runs, to give Oviedo
a 5-4 victory over Ocoee to

Sanford Junior
Linkslers Win
In Golf Play
By Pan! Glad
Herald Bparts Writer
Sanford Junior High linkSters Thursday defeated South
Seminole, 3-3, in match play
over the Land 'o Lakes course
to Casselberry to revenge an
earlier lots.
Winning their matches were
Bobby Lundqulst with e 43,
Doug Buttons (43), Buddy
Stokes (37) end Stan Hemp­
hill (47).
Mike Uts fired a 42 and BIO
Hlgglnbothan stroked a 47 to
tie their matches,
John Mere and Ini Abramm both turned to fine efforts
for the Brave*.
The newly created Sanford
golf team stands 1-1 In their
Initial contests. The Braves
will play a return match with
South Seminole In May.

the Claes B, sub-group base­
ball tournament.
In tbe other tourney contest,
St. Cloud blanked the Mootvarde nine, 13-0.
Ocoee blasted oil In the first
inning for four runs off start­
ing Oviedo hurler Ted Aulin
Oviedo ace Jim Courier waa
rushed into action to save the
game, tossing 15 strikeouts
and holding Ocoee scoreless
for the remainder of the con­
test.
Oviedo managed to get three
runs In tbs first, but trailed
until the Lions broke loose in
the sixth. Tim Colbert's big
blow In th* first brought In
two runs to get Oviedo rolling.
Mike Partin's sacrifice scored
Chart!* Miller for the third
run.
Oviedo and St. Cloud meet
at 4 o'clock this afternoon on
the Ocoee diamond, with the
winner copping a berth in tbe
Group 6 tournament.

Withdraws Car
TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) —
The Ford Motor Company
Thursday announced a revis­
ed Lotus-Ford, one of two
models, will be withdrawn
from the 100-mile USAC Na­
tional championship race at
Trenton Sunday. The other
car was damaged Wednesday
and the remaining model will
be withdrawn rather than risk
having It damaged for the
Indianapolis 300.

By David Hlggtobethaa
JMPald Sparta Writer
CoVfh
Jim McCoy's Semi
By Jim Bacchus
nolo
High
baseball team will
Herald Sperte Writer
go after their sixth win of
Coach Jim Payne and his
the season this afternoon when
Lyman Greyhounds will jour­
they
travel to Bishop Moore
ney to New Smyrna Beach to­
In
Orlando
to face the Hornets,
night for a meeting with the
In
the
Seminoles'
last out­
Cocoa Beach MinutemM in
ing
against
Winter
Park
they
the semi-final* of th* sub­
won an outstanding game by
group tournament.
If the 'Hounds should win a score of 9-1, against a team
the game, which begins at who had beaten them just the
6:30, they will advance to the week before.
In an earlier game this sea­
finals on Saturday evening.
son
the Seminoles wound up
Either Steve Simpkins or
Mark Brewer will be on the on the short side of a 4-2 score
when they played the Hornets,
mound for Payne's charges
but this time they Intend to
tonight.
change that with Eddie Fit*Simpkins, a lefty, l i u i n o gerald on tbe pitching mound
hltter to his credit this sea­
for the Seminoles.
son. along with several other
impressive wins. Brewer came Other starters for the Tribe
will be Steve Harrla, catcher;
close to pitching Lyman to tbe
Orange Belt Conference crown Jim Ervin at first, BUI Kuy­

last week wllh a five-hitter
against DeLand.
Relief acs Frank Ballentlne
could also seo mound action
in the affair.
Sophomore Larry Lott will
be the battery mate for the
starting hurler.
The Lyman infield will boast
Larry Miller at firat base;
senior Mike Sterling at se­
cond; Brent Helms at short­
stop, and Larry Baker at
third. Payne's outfield will eon
slit of Marvin Cook to left
Allen Currena to center and
John Tipple to right.
Cook has tha moat runs bat­
ted In, 15, and Currena la pac­
ing the squad with 11 runs
scored.

peeled to see some action to
the game.
Either Dudley or Pivec will
go up against the Oak Ridge
Pioneers Saturday afternoon
when the Seminole host the
Pioneers on the Seminole High
diamond to end their 14-game
schedule.
Tbe
Seminoles
dumped Oak Ridge by a score
of ll-o in an earUer meeting
this season.
If the Seminoles can beat
Bishop Moore and Oak Ridge,
it will give them an even
DE PERE, Wi*. (UPI) - record with seven wins and
Jule (Butch) Mellen, a 5-foot- seven losses.
11, 193 pound halfback from
St. Norbert College, Thursday
said he has signed a contract
with the Pittsburgh Steelera of
MEMBERSHIP $16.00
the National FootbaU League. the* weekday Greene Fee l l
Mellen was the 15th leading Land O’ Lake* Country Club
Hwy. 17-6*, Casselberry
ground gainer among NAIA
616*266#
schools.
kendall on seconjf and Berate
Barbour on third. Ron Hinson
wlU be holding down the short
stop position with Sonny Mess­
er In left field, Chuck Scott to
center, and Danny TUlis to
right.
Ron Dudley and Wayne Pivec wlU be backing up Fit*gerald at the pitcher’s mound,
and Chuck Pigott, Lamar Ox
ford, and Danny Lee are ex

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Social League
Scores Revealed
The DcBsry Social Bowling
League scores for Monday,
April 19, at the DeLand Lancs
were; Blond! Shell won 02
games and lost 46; Western
Auto won 76 and lost 62; Dav
Is Builders won 76, lost 32.
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17; DtBary TV-Radio won
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woo 46, lost M; DeBary Phar­
macy w n 46te, loot lltk.
Individual high ooe gams;
Jaya Young, 841; A1 Karon,
it#; D. Martooty, IM; A.
Uulasari, 303.

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on* a pleasant and success­
ful journey.
Remember, whether you
win or lose............. bowling la
fo r the fun o f itt
TWO WEEKS
Only two more weeka re­
maining In the City League
and maybe three or four
team* could stilt walk home
with tha hunting.
A fter miking a rather
■low start, at U-asl by hi*
bowling
standards,
Harry
Pentecost has been hitting on
all ten pins In the Singles
Classic League and Is In a
commanding lead. And here
too, It'* only a week or two
more to go and it'a all over
but the ahoutlng.
Starting in the first week
o f May, you'll have a week­
ly opportunity of competing

By Joha A . 8 poUkl

Sty, how about that Bob'a
Restaurant taam o f tha City
Bowline League? You m«an
you haven't heard o f their
netting a new Jet Lanes reccord?
Laat week the combination
o f Jim Valentine, Eddie Mon­
roe, Wayne Redman, Pete
Peteraen and Bob Comba
toaaed a combined 1,058 team
aeries. Go ahead and divide
it by five aa 1 already did
and you’ll aee that it cornea
out to a 211 average per
man.
Add another 76 pine han­
dicap to that to u t and you
now are up to 1,113. Man,
that'a terrific shooting in any
man’a league.
Congratulation* to Valen­
tine — 160; Monroe 229;
Redman 181; Comba 2*7 and
Peteraen erith a 211.
The Saturday night Moon­
light Bowling winner* for
thla week are Jonnla Elam
with a 6*1 including handi­
cap and Marlon Rankin'* 697
for the men. The** were the
hlghe in aerie*.
Individual
high
game
awards will be presented to
Linda
Poat
(201),
Carol
Rankin (17H) and Beverly
Meek* (19*) for the ladle*.
For the men It wa* David
Oldham (209), Dick Zuckermann (213) and Bobby Meek*
(168.)

I

in Beat the Champ AMF
Handicap Tournament. And,
for a change, this one la open
to both men and women.
In a nutshell, each week
we'll have qualifiers and In
the first week of June all of
the weekly wlnnera will have
their own roll-off to aee who
the top three men and top
thre# women will be who’ll
represent Jet Lanes in Win­
ter Park. There they'll bowl
against national profession­
als Tommy Tuttle and Olga
Gloor.

JUNIOR TOURNEY

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Thla week, on Saturday
morning, that 1*, wa’ll be
hosting the f i n t Annual Jun­
ior Bowling Tournament for
all o f our regular memtiera
o f tha Junior Bowling Lea­
gue.
The trophle* are on dis­
play and you can readily ace
the gleam in the young
bowler’s eye* aa they hope­
fully dream o f placing one
o f these beauties onto their
mantel.
Good luck, kid*. May you
all roll ten to twenty pin* over your average.
And by the way, here’*
hoping that our women's
team traveling to Daytona
Beach for the Women’* State
Tournament thl* Saturday
also bowl up a storm. I'm
just sorry that I don’t have
• complete listing o f all
teams entering thl* popular
tourney In order that we
could wish each and every

City League
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Softball League Deadlocks

Altamonte
Strikes . . . Little League
Slaps Sunland
Spares

UTTLE NATIONAL
W L
2 1
Chaae
2 1
First Federal
2 1
Hunt Lln-Mer
2 I
Locomotive Engrt
0 4
Quality MobUa
Gam* Today
Locomotive vs First Federsl,
*•30 p m — Bay Ave Park
Game Saturday
Chase v* Hunt Lia-Mer, 1:30
a. in. — Bay Avt. Park.
W L
2 1
Florida SUto
George*
2 1
2 1
Strickle nd-Morrs'n
1 2
Sanford Atlantic
1 )
Navy
Gama Today
George* vs Strickland - Morri­
son, 4:30 p. m. —Ft Mellon
Park
Gam* Saturday
Florida SUto v* Sanford AtUntie, 8:30 a. m.—Ft. Mellon
Park
JUNIOR LEAGUE
W L
3 0
Rotary
2 l
Ci vitas
CPO
3 2
1 2
Elko
t a
Kiwanla
Shrine
1 3
Game* Today
KJwaaia vs Civitin, 1:30
Rotary v* Elks, T:S0
Both games, Piaaburst Park
CMURCM LEAGUES
w L
3 0
K. e t C .
Church at God at P
1 l
Congregational
1 2
0 3
Pinecrest Aaaonbly
No gome* scheduled today

CfTT LEAGUE
Kilowatt*
Kingswood
Leroy Both
Panning Lumber
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NO ENTRY FEE
There’s no entry fee, qual­
ify In open play, 76 per cent
handfeap and unlimited reen­
try.
In addition, we have six
beautiful silver serving howls
which will be awarded to the
local winner*.
Hey, don't forget about
our Sunday Special from
11:30 'till 3 p.nt.
A special welcome this
Sunday to the K nights of
Columbue traveling league.
They'll be bowling at 1:30
and the public is invited out
to watch.
Here’* hoping that we have
a goodly number of specta­
tors on hand for the First
Annual Junior B o w l i n g
Tournament on Saturday at
9:30 a.m.

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sport* Writer
Gary Currens hurled twohit baseball and Jeff Bunn
drove In three runs with a
pair o f singles in the Alta­
monte Twins’ T-2 triumph
over the Sunland Yankees in
South Seminole Littte League
play Thursday night in Cas­
selberry.
Currens went the distance
on the mound for the Twins,
yielding runs in the third
and firth innings. He struck
out eight Yanks, with Hal
Sipes and George Tiffany
registering the only base hits
for Sunland In the contest.
Altamonte acorcd all its
runs in the first two frames,
tallying three times in the
initial round and four in the
second.
Bunn and
Bobby
Newfield hit
run-prod uclng
singles In the first and Runn
garnered two more RBIs in
the following frame.
Currens and Rsndy Thomp­
son each scored twice for the
Twins.
Sunland'* Steve llrndry fan­
ned 13 batters in the affair,
while allowing only two earn­
ed run* on seven singles. He
shut out the Twins during the
last four innings of play, aft­
er aurviving Altamonte's ear­
ly scoring splurge.

The Kilowatt* and Leroy dell Springfield'* three ssfe-1 scattering *even hits,
L»rry Hclman, of the KiloRobb Construction took vic­ ties were high points for
watts, had the same's only
tories in the Men’s Slo-Titch Chase.
The Kilowatt* beat Chick home run, a blow over the
Softball League last night to
*N Treat, 15-4. Leroy Estridge right-centerfield fence. Terry
throw the circuit into a four
was credited with the win J Christensen with four hits;
way deadlock for first place
after the fin t two weeks of
play.
Leroy Robb carried a onerun lead In the seventh and
final Inning but erupted for
By Jim Bacchas
will be the receiver for Unsix runs that sparked them to
South Seminole’ s Hurricanes ley's righthandrd slants.
a 16-9 win over Chase.
will vie with the Leesburg
Cleanup hitter Bruce Stuart
Robb’s put together 19 hits. Yellow Jackets in a h uebsll will be at first base, John
Buddy Burton had an inside- game in Leesburg this after­ Newell will guard the key­
the-park home run. a triple noon at 4 o'clock.
stone sack, Mike Hargis will
and single; Rick Sires, Jim
Coach Dave Miller of South move in from the outfield to
WcsslunJ and Bill Krieck each Seminole, whose club sports shortstop and Jamie Cornell
added three apiece to the a 3-3-1 record, will start David will perform at the hot cor­
bombardment of hits. Don Unley on the mound in an ef­ ner.
Hunter was the winning pitch­ fort to stifle the Jackets.
Leonard Hollis will lie the
er.
Mickey Hawks, who belied left fielder, with Jim Lucas
In a losing cause, Richard a key double in the 'Canes last in center and Matt Hickok In
Bonnctt’s home run and Won- outing againit Bishop Moore, right.

'Canes To Face Yellow Jackets

WALTER HAUSER o f Do) Ruy Manor. Alta­
monte Springs, with six pound bnss caught re­
cently at Lake Maitland. Hauser wns using
shiner.
(Herald Photo)

Helman, Don Harvey and Don
Carter, with three hit* each,
lead all batters.
In Church League action.
Congregational Christian even­
ed their record at 2-S by de­
feating Pinecrest Assembly,
10-6. Congregational broke a
6-8 tie when they scored twice
in the sixth Inning and added
two insurance run* hi the
seventh. Harry Herbst wa* the
winning hurler. Bill Johnion
was charged with the lost.
Curtis Johnson had a perfect
night at the plate for Pinecrest, going three-for three. A1
Thomas, Mike Scott and Les
Green was the standout hit­
ters for the winners.
All play in the Little Lea­
gues was postponed until Sat­
urday morning, due to wet
grounds.

Top Dragster
Will Compete
Don ChussnnneFs AA/Furl
dragster "Parasite." driven
by Brownie Crls* of Orlando,
will he taking the attention
Saturday night during action
at the Osceola Drag Strip.
The ear, capable o f speed*
up to 200 mph wa* winner of
the 1961 National H.:t Hod
A nn. Winter National* at
I'onoma, Calif.
One of the feature eventa
c f the evening will be a l’ owder Puff competition. Among
those participating will lxMr*. Hutch (Vickie) Cnaaulic,
driving her husband'a 327 D/S
1962 Chevrolet.
The atrip la located at the
ca ll end of 26tli St. Gates
open at 6:30 p.nt., with claiaifiratlnnx at 7:30 and elimina­
tions at 9:30.

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r«H m r u , *s:*n ims- im *
TO WHOM IT St AY CO.SVKIIN AND TO At,!, OWNER*.
I'KRSONS OR ENTITIES SUBJECT TO CENTRAL AND HOL’ TIIEHN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TAXES.
NOTICE IS IIKRKIIY HIVES, In &lt;ciiii|iRanr« with «mt tiv
authority o f Chapter ITS, Florida Klalulrs „
amrinlrtl amt
Chapter 11170. l e v a nr Florida, |:&gt;IS. that (It* Huvi-rnlnn Hoard
o f Central and Buuthrrn Florid* Flood Control Dlalrlct, a
putiho corp oration eilatln * and nyrratlna under nnd hy virtue
or the laws or Ilia Slate or Florida. Inlands to adopt the f.ill o u ln * tentative bud*et, nr aa the tame may ha amended, fnr
Mid District lo r the fiscal year Ixtl'in ln g July I, mt&gt; and
endln* June SO, ISIS.
Estimated amount to be retard by
District Taxee
• *.*54,415 50
1 4 ,7 :4 ,* 1 7 .on
General Revenue Fund — Slat* o f Florida
Spoil Ear-row Account
ti.00Q.0U
Estimated amount to be received from
other enurcee
iio.sos.se
Estimated unobligated or net balance which
will be on hand at the beginning o f the
above referred to fltcal year
s.no.ooo oo
Estimated lotaj fuD iia.s-s ilvH*
T o &gt; Construction
Pereonal Services
Contractual Services
Commodities
Capital Outlay

K J.JH ,uJI.au
I

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J.Jio.oo
1T.tOO.oo
t.Sll.HT.oo

Total
| l . f IT.lS7.oo
F o r Acquisition or l^ n d s and Other I'urpnars
Personal Services
110 .000.00
Contractual Service*
ln.lln.no
Commodities
1,STu.no
Current Charges
I.lou.un
Capital Outlay — W ater Storage Areas
lO.Ooo.ooo.oo
Capital Outlay — Right* «r Way
4,15 5.1 Ot.OO
Capital Outlay -— Equipment
Dt.tii
Contingencies
tO.onooo
T o la !
Fnr Reaervo
F o r Taa Assessor's Feao
F o r Operation and Maliitensnca o f the
District's Works.
Pereonal Services
Contractual Services
Commodities
Current Charges
Capital Outlay
Coatl asencles

II*.&gt;oo. m no
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T otal
Fnr Conduct o f tha Affairs of the
Dlatrtct (lentrally
Personal Servlets
Contractual Services
Commodities
Current c h a r g e *
Capital Outlay
Contingencies

I 1,111,015.50

I.ITS.innoo
3T5.r.»l.ou
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4S.IIMi.nit
I3S.S5I .10
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I3.3S5.0O
13,100 00
In, 7oo.&lt;io
7,500.00

I
*11,1*5 00
Total
I33.X 1.033.50
Estimated total expenditures
Estimated amount which will appear i t the
beginning ml tha above referred to fiscal year
aa obligate* upon commitments made but
taeomplat*
t
lss.no* so
That on tha l l t h day o f May, A.D.. ISO. at nine o'clock
In tha principal offlee o f said Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control Dlstrlrt, *01 Evrrnla Street. West Palm
llearh, Florida, bearing will b* afforded to all owners, persona,
or ontltlea w ho a rc or may bo subject In seld District tales,
their nttornsy* or agents, to appear before said Hoard and
ahow their ob je ctio n ! to said Uudaet.
This None* shall b* published In the eighteen counties
a f the Dlatrtct la accord ance with existing laws.
Thla the Ith day o f April IH5.
CENT RAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BY IT*
GOVERNING BOARD
By / • / Riley s. Miles. Chairman
(S E A L )
ATT E ST !
/ * / Q. E. Dali, Jr., gecralary
Member* e f Board
Robert II. Horner, Vice-Chairman
W . K. Scott
E L dearie
T. R. Tomlinson
Ap,U *«• *&gt;• **•
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Rural Renewal Program Yields $65 Million To Arkansas
By Tom N oli*
Newspaper Enterprise

t’
A in .

ASHDOWN, Ark (NEA) Tbo N td i which led to tho
cvral rtoewal program — a
harvait which hat yielded
about &lt;ti in 111Ion in federal
granti and loiaa to LIIU# Rlv*
or County—were »own in airly
April 1M0, when John F. Knnedy begin hli Weit Virginia
primary campaign,
Kennedy'* victory in the prl*
w ary—moit eaperti agree it
w ai the key itep in hii (lie
to the Democratic presidentla! nomination — wai the reeult of hard work and deter­
mination.
The dlimal living condilioni
tn that depreiied area opened
Kennedy'* e y ci to the realitiei
o f poverty. “ Ho wallowed in
poverty for aix week*,” aayi
an obierver.
"Hubert Humphrey wai hli
arhoolm iiter," add* another.
“ Humphrey pointed tho Inauci out, and Kennedy devel­
oped them. He had to In or­
der to win the primary. But
fee never forgot them.’ *
Kennedy iaw poverty con­
dition* flrat hand there and
they became living aymboli of
•omething that hid to bo de­
stroyed. Thli led to the cre­
ation of the Rural A re n De­
velopment (RAD) program in
HKS2, a lertei of directive*
which mobllltcd the full re­
source* o f the Department of
Agriculture (USDA) to aid rur­
al America.
One of tha directive* aitib*
Uihed tha rural renewal pro­
gram. mainly an effort to
check the vait exodu* of peo­
ple from firm * to citiei.
If the architect of the rural
renewal program wai John
Kennedy, tho contractor hai
been Orville Freeman, direc­
tor of tha iprawling Agricul­
ture Department, which crit­
ic* note “ li growing filte r
thin tho number of farmer*
la declining,''
Freeman, whoa* role In the
war on poverty hai been great­
ly expanded by Preaident
Johnson, la currently changing
USDA'a orientation from that
o f a "farmer'a department" to
one o f a "people'* depart­
ment."
“ The aniwer I* not to tram
form rural poverty Into ur­
ban poverty, but to atriko at
tlte cauiei of poverty and
rural decay," any* Prrcman.
To help the low-income
farmer, Freeman point* out,
USA can do two thing*. "We
can use the commercially ori­
ented approach," he aaya.
“ Hut to realty help the poor
farmer who’i earning less
than iz.two a year, wo'd have
to raise price supports lfto per
cent. And that just doesn’t
make sense.
“ The only other thing we
can ito is help him build a de­
cent home and live in a decent
community."
Freeman’s advice to farm­
ers Is not “ Don't leave the
form ," but simply "Hive your­
self an option or two." He
points out that only one of ten
young men entering farming la
going to he able to make a
better living thin in almost
‘ «fiy“ olher‘'bu'»inrs* be 'might
choose.
Freeman stresses (lie need
for local Initiative In the war
on poverty. In the last four
year*, progress hus hern spe
clacuUr not only in tho rural
renewal program—where Lit­
tle River County 1* the only
pilot project—but in the many
area* of USDA aid (loan* and
grants) which ran be initiated
on an Individual basis.
Hard • working and strongwilled, Freeman — who, as ■
Narine lieutenant had part of
o f his jaw shot off by a Jap­
anese sniper during World
V a r l! - h * d to literally lorce
b li
“ people-oriented"
ap­
proach past akepUcal Agricul­
ture Department veterans.
In (be process, Freeman hai
discovered s vast new area:
a kind of rural constituency.
“ It may well be the biggest
constituency in the country,"
aaya one of Freeman'a asso
elates, “ and Orville always
looking for new ways lo serve
it."
The road has not been e u y .
Freeman haa not baen a par­
ticularly popular Secretary of
Agriculture, but the job has
never been one which creates
be rotis. At times, virtually
avery farmers' lobby In the
country hai been calling for
fell acalp.

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one o f the busiest seasons of
the year.
U P! Finsnrlsl Editor
He would be well advised to
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How the devil do the Dodge Boys do it?
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good supply of timetables, if
he wished to make some of
the blue chip meetings; he
would have to do some rapid
shuttling along the Eastern
Seaboard and the Midwest.
This is the time of year
when the corporation annual
meetings build to their big­
gest volume and in keeping
with a trend which has grown
slightly more marked in re­
cent years, major companies
have moved aruund the sites
of their gatherings.
For example, the holder of
the two principal telephone
stocks, American Telephone k
Telegraph and General Tele­
phone and Electronics would

have had to make a choice on
Wednesday; to Philadelphia
with ATAT or to Roston with
GTAEE. He would have had
good news at either meeting;
both reported rosy prospects
ahead and sound present con­
ditions.
On Thursday, his selection
would have been obvious. He'd
have had to check airline ac­
commodations from Philadel­
phia, Boston or New York, to
Houston, Texas, to sit in on
proceedings of Texas Gulf
Sulfur, where preparations
were heated up by a suit fil­
ed by the Securities and Ex­
change Commission in New
York, charging some stock-1

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Frl. April 23, ’ 6 5 -P a g e 7

WrriTi

Miami-Boston Super Cable Slated

holders and officials profited
in undue fashion for them­
selves or associates by using
"inside” knowledge of the 1
company's big ore strike in
Ontario.

WASHINGTON
(U PI)
President Johnson presented
soprano Leontyne Price with
her belated Freedom Medal.
Tbe Negro singer was sche­
duled to receive the award
earlier this year, but was un­
able to attend the presenta­
tion ceremony at the White
House.

B aalorl

DON W. Roth, avintinn
a t r u c tural mechanic
second class, has been
commended f o r outs t a n ding professional
performance with the
•‘Peacemakers,” RVAH7 at Sanford Naval Air
Station. He, his wife
and two children reside
on Elder Road.

A super-capacity, blast-re­
sistant lung distance tele­
phone cable, four feet under­
ground, will be built between
Miami and Boston by the
American Telephone and Tele­
graph Company, Robert Shedden, local manager, announc­
ed today.
“ When fully operated, the
cable will add 32,400 cireulta
funnelled through 20 coaxial
tube* to the network.
"A ll cable, communications
centers and amplifier ela­
tion* will be underground and
will be engineered to with­
stand natural diaaitar auch
a* floods, hurricanes, tor­

nado* and even nuclear blasts
— short of a direct hit," Shedden expluined.
The cable will pass through
Florida, Georgia, South Caro­
lina, Virginia, Maryland, Del­
aware, New Jersy, New York,
Connecticut, Rhode Island and
Massachusetts.
The route will avoid large
cities and major industrial
areas and will be built In two
sections. The Miami-Washington section it scheduled for
service in 1667 and the Washington-Doston section in 1968.
Shcdden said that long dis­
tance traffic out o f Florida
lias been growing 10-15 per

'Miss Flame'
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cent annually and is expect­
ed to rise well above the na­
tion-wide average of nine per
cent.
Existing microwave a n d
cable routes along the East
Const will be operating at
maximum capacity within the
next three years.
"The new route will be
urgently needed and will help
Inaura the survival o f com­
munication* In the highly in­
dustrialized coastal section o f
tho country," he noted.
“ The system will include
nearly 1,800 miles o f coaxial
cable, 000 auxiliary amplifier
stations strung along the
route to precast manholes and
16 communications centers.
"The communications cent­
ers, constructed o f heavily re­
inforced concrete will be two
to three story buildings, en­
tirely underground.
"In emergencies, each cent­
er can generate its own
power. Food and water will
be atockpiled to permit operntion In a ‘buttoned up' con­
dition for at least three
weeks," Shedden concluded.

i w p l eBl

By Jane Casselberry
Seminole County's "Mlsa
Flame," Bobby Lee Watkins,
o f Casselberry, will be a con­
testant for the title o f "Miss
Florida Flame" on May 6 at
the State Fireman's Associa­
tion convention In Jackson­
ville.
The Casselberry Volunteer
Fire Department, which spon­
sored her in the “ bliss Flame
o f Seminule County” contest
held at the I.ongwood Fir#
Department’s Fourth o f July
celchration, will sponsor her
at the convention. Money for
the trip was allocated at a
recent meeting o f tha town
council.
The pretty 17-year-old red­
head will be accompanied by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Itiilx-rt Watkins, o f Quintup­
let Drive. Hobble I* a senior
at Lyman High School.
She hua chosen to wear In
the contest n lovely white
satin gown with a scoop neck­
line and bell shaped skirt
highlighted liy a large white
satin rose at th* waistline.

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CREAK PUTT—While moat
fall would (iv t thetr right
arms to bo sexy blondes.
Jot Lansing deplores tbe
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Page S—Fri. April 23, ’65

Artist-Decorator Exhibits
Vignettes At Area Gallery
Jeannette Genius McKean,
painter ot national renown,
head o f Winter Park’s oldest
real estate firm and wife of
■ college president, Is now be­
coming equally prominent as
• designer of interiors.
She Is currently showing a
stunning series o f vignettes
at Center Street Gallery on
Park Avenue in Winter Park,
and they are indicative of her
flair for the varied and un­
usual touches in decor.
Bursting with creative v i­
tality, she has won recogni­
tion throughout the U. S. for
her paintings which hang in
many private collections, in­
cluding those o f Edward R.
Murrow, Mrs. Peyton Boswell
and Miss Mary Johnston.
She is also represented In
the permanent collections of
The Georgia Museum of Art,
University o f Georgia at Ath­
ens and the Columbus (Geor­
gia) Museum of Arts and
Crafts.
Not content to rest upon her
painting laurela, she moved
into the field of interior de­
sign.
Her highly original work in
many of the buildings on the
' Rollins College campus has
been studied with interest by
leading designers from all
parts of the country.
For example, the Student
Union was transformed by
lighting fixtures she fashion­
ed from tropical shutters hung
on rods from the celling, turn*
of-the ccntury ceiling fans and
tropical plants.
Ctovcrleaf Cottage, a wom­
an’s residence hall built in

Mrs. Boyd Coleman Hostess To Charming Tea

Sanford Personals
Miss Candl Condcr, popular duties to undergo oral sur­
National Airlines stewardess, gery. She will 1m admitted to
Is currently on leave from her Florida Sanitarium this Sun­
day for several daya after
which time she will return to
her home aboard Sanford Na­
val Air Station for convales­
cence. Candl will appreciate
hearing from her friends
while she Is homo.
The Herald welcome* all
social new* with the fol­
Miss Glenda Albert, daugh­
lowing regulations ratal)ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
llahud:
G. Albert, has recently com­
1— Photograph and covpleted her freshman year at
eraga requests should be
Ihe University of South Flor­
mado three days prior to
ida, Tamp*. Miss Albert, who
event.
Is * Business Administration
2— Engagement a n d
major, Is home for the sum­
wedding forma uro availmer.
nlilu to lie accompanied by
phuto four days before
announcement.
8— News may bo sub­
mitted nt office, via moll
or phone for short notices.
Typewritten accounts in
luwer raso douhtfl spaced
By Julia Bartoa
or* expedited more quick­
Miss Barbara Jane Herndon
ly. Names should be print­
became the brido of Edward
ed In manuscript rrixirti,
4— Personal black and Aaron Inivy Jr. on Friday,
white photos und negatives
April B at 5:30 p.m, In the
nra acceptable.
First Baptist Church Chapel
5— Photos made by Her­
nt Alexandria, Vs. The ser­
ald staff may lie duplicat­
vice was performed by Dr.
ed at nominal cost.
J. T. Fonl, pastor.
Doris Williams
Tho bride Is the daughter of
Society Editor
Mrs. Alexander M. .Smith of
322-21111—City
Alexandria and the late Mr.
42f&gt;-bti3H—County
Alexander Hall IlcrnUan of
Charlotte, N. C. She attended
Brevard College in Brevard,
l^ L -C -------------------------------------|Vtll""r ’
Tho bridegroom ia the son
of Mr. and Mra. Edward
p
p
o x v
Aaron Levy of Altamonte
Springi. He Is a graduate of
nrevard College and attended
Stetson University.
The bride was given In mar­
riage by her brother, Alexan­
der Hall Herndon Jr., and waa
attired In a street length,
sheath ensemble In white
Venice lace over tatfeta with
a sleeveless bodice and match­
ing jacket. Her white aatln
pillbox held a veil ot allk Il­
lusion. She carried a bouquet
of white rosea and atepbanotis.

Social News
Regulations

MRS. BOYD COLEMAN, left, wnn hontciw at
her Pnrk Avenue home recently to an clnlxirnto
Gntriuntlon Ten feting Minn Stmnn Perking and
Ml«g Kristie Schilke, members o f tho Tin gradua­
tion class of Seminolo High School. With Mrs.

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Bride Of Edward Levy, Jr.

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Colemnn from the left lire Susnn Perkins nnd
her mother, Mrs. B. L. Perkins; Kristio
Schilke and her mother, Mrs. Carl Schilke; und
Mrs. Frank Platt, maternal grandmother o f Miss
Schilke.
(By Doris Williams)
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graduated from tire Univer­
sity of West Virginia In 1902
with u B.S, In Chemical En­
gineering. While al the Uni­
versity, he was a member of
Kappa Sigma social frater­
nity. He lx presently attached
to HVAH-1, Sanford Naval
Air Station.

Beauty Briefs Miss Myrna Ellen Williams
Engaged To Ensign Woods
Complementing the spring

Miss Barbara Jane Herndon

iNAW»et-

Mr. and Mrs. James Ralph
Williams of Lake Mary, an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching marrjage of tlir-ir
daughter, Mils Myrna Ellen
Williams, lo Ensign Clifford
Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert J. Woods, of South
Charleston, W. Vo.
The bride-elect was horn In
Tampa, attended local schools
and was a ’01 graduate of
Seminolo High School where
she was a majorette and
Glee Club member. She at­
tended Daytona Beach Junior
College and I* presently em ­
ployed as a dental assistant
In Orlando.
Ensign Woods was born In
South Charleston and attended

Mrs. Alexander Hall Hern­
don Jr. of Myrtle Beach, S. C.,
was the matron of honor. She
wore a street length, tunic
dress in romance blue erepc
and carried a bouquet of yel­
low daisies.
Herbert McLean Hicks of
Annindale, Vs., cousin of the
groom, acted as best man.
Usheri were Michael llardln
Smith and Gary Paul lluhln,
brother and brother-in-law of
the bride.
The brlde’i mother wore a
one-piece DuBarry dress In
■Earnerd s-D w t-w ith -a "Venice
lace bodice and allk linen,
aide-wrapped skirt.
The groom's mother wore
an Italian silk sheath In whis­
per blue with ring collar over
scoop neck.
The tn sternal grandmother
was attired in sky blue ripple
crepe ensemble.
Tho reception following the
wedding ceremony was held
at the home of the bride'a
parents,
Out of town guests
Mrs. George Edwerd Hinson
Sr., maternal grandmother of
the bride; Mr. and Mra.
Thomas C. Hinson and aon.
Tommy, o f Myrtle Beach, 8
C.
; lfr*. May Bardin
Mlaa Elisabeth McKnJght of
Richmood. Va.; Mra. Wilbur
D. Hlcka and daughter o f As
bury Park, N. J .; Major and
Mra. Joseph R. Moore of WU
Hamburg, Va.; Mlsa Norma
Eiaick o f Naw York. N. Y.
and Sam Sberrtrd o f Suffolk
Va.
After tho honeymoon trip to
Williamsburg, Va-, tbs couplt
will reside at Arlington, Va.

THE HAPPY PEOPLE
YOU NOTICE TODAY
HAD THEIR EASTER
PICTURES FINISHED
— BY —

The marriage will be sol­
emnized on Monday, April 26,
at a p.m. at the Like Mary
Presbyterian Church.
No formal Invitations ore
being extended. All friends
and relatives of the couple are
cordially invited lo allend the
wedding and reception Im­
mediately following at the
Church Annex.

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Susan Perkins, member* of
the 1905 graduation cla n of
Seminole High School.
Forming the receiving line
with the hostess and honorees
were their mothers, Mrs. Carl
Schilke and Mrs. B. L. Per­
kins, and Mra. Frank Platt,
grandmother of Miss Schlike.
Unable to appear In the re­
ceiving line were the grand­
mothers of Miss Perkins, Mrs.
B. L. Perkins Sr. and Mra.
J. N. Durden.
Mrs. Coleman, attired In a
stunning sheer blue afternoon
frock, presented the members
of the receiving line with
beautiful carnation corsages.
S unn received the guests in
a pink polished cotton dress,
cut along Empire llnei with
lace and embroidery enhanc­
ing the bodice. Kristie's twopiece marshmallow linen en­
semble
featured
matching
lace appliques on the shell
blouse. Mrs. Perkins chose a
aunshine yellow crepe frock
and Mra. Schilke received In
a shantung sheath of pink
tones. Mrs. Platt wore a rose
colored lace coat dress.
The refreshment t a b l e ,
overlaid in exquisite white
silk organza featuring hand
embroidery, w a s centered
with an arrangement of white
chrysanthemums, accented on
either side by tall blue aplral
tapers In crystal candelabra.
Crystal punch bowla at
either end of the table con­
tained sparkling fruit punch
floating alierbct balls, with
Miss Dorothy Morrison, Mrs.
David Bach, Mrs. Guy Allen
and Mrs. W. R. Fort pouring
alternately.
Tiny open faced tea sand­
wiches, uniquely shaped, slip­
per mints, toasted nuts and
dainty tea cakes were attrac­
tively offered from the silver
and
crystal
appointments
adorning the elaborate re­
freshment table.
Mra. Coleman presented the
honor guests
with alarm

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were all the senior girls and
women faculty members of
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called "Florida Island Night."
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as before by the A. I. D. This
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photographed and featured In
an article by the Associated
Press which was carried by
papers In every major city in
the country. She has again
been Invited in a slmular ex­
hibition to be held In the
same famous exhibition hall
and sponsored by the New
York Chapter of the A. I. D.
The public is cordially In­
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Miss Shepard Betrothed
Mr. and Mrs. Elman John cm , he was a student affili­
(fhapard of Sanford, announce ate of the American Chemical
the engagement a n d
ap­ Society and a member of Tau
proaching marriage of their Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. He
daughter, Miaa Sherlcne Re­ is presently employed as a
chemist with United States
becca Shepard, to Alphonse
Lowii Girardin III, aon of
M rl. Alpbonie Louis Girardin
Jr. and the late Dr. Girardin
Of Fort Myers.
The lovely bride-elect was
P&lt;im in Spartanburg, S. C.,
and attended Sanford schools,
having graduated from Sem­
inole High School with the
d a is of I960.
She was graduated with a
B.S, degree in Business Ad­
ministration f r o m
Florida
Southern College, Lakeland,
where she was a member of
Phi Mu social sorority, the
4^'omen'i Student Government
Council, the Student Florida
Education Association and the
Miss Southern Court. She is
presently a faculty member of
Mainland Senior High School,
Daytona Beach, where she al­
so sponsors the cheerleaders.
Her fiance was bom in At­
lanta, G a„ attended schools in
Fort Myers and was graduat­
e d from Florida Southern Col­
lege with a B. S. degree in
Chemistry. At Florida South-

Vitamin and Pharmaceutical
Inc., Yonkers, N. Y.
The marriage will be sol­
emnized on July 14 at 5:30
p m at the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.

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Mrs. George Sabbirese, the
fo r m e r Extension Home Eco­
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to her borne at 113 Ellsworth
Avenue, In Oakland Estates,
after undergoing major aurgcry at the Orange Memorial
Hospital March 28.

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Mlai Sandy Mays, lovely
ash blonde bride-elect of Jer­
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at a bridal ahower recently at
(haThome of M n . Milton Gore
O fO vledo. Co-hostrsscs were
Mr*. Kirby Buckelcw and
Mrt. Tony Daniell.
Spring flowers decorated
® h e party rooms. The refresh­
ment table waa covered with
a white linen cut-work cloth
and the centerpiece was a sil­
ver epergna containing an ar­
rangement of pink flowers
and candles. Punch was serv­
ed from either end of the ta­
ble by Harriet Henson and
Beth Gore, also party sand­
w ic h e s , cake, potato dip and
Onlhte completed the refresh­
ments.
The
hostesses
presented
Sandy with a beautiful white
Cattleya orchid corsage. Fun
time was followed by tho
opening of the many lovely
gifts tho honoree received, as­
sisted by Pat Buckclew and
Gay Ulrey, sister of the
^ room-elect.
• Guests Invited to the lovely

shower were Mrs. Donnie
Kasell, sister of the brideelect; Mrs. Don Ulrey, moth­
er o f (he groom-elect, and
Mrs. A. F. Jernigan, Mrs.
Young Harris, Mrs. George
Means, Mrs. Arthur .Metcalf

and Mrs. Ijorcn Mathrrs,
Also Mrs. George Rigging,
Mrs. Clyde Holder, Mrs. A. B.
Tcdford, Mrs. W. A. Ward
Jr., Mrs. James Palmer, Mrs.
Frank Wheeler Jr., Mrs, Ben­
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juslinger o( Valencia Hoad enter­
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their DeBary home. Relative*
from I kiII i DeBary and Titus­
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MISS SANDY MAYS, center, bride-elect of Jerry Ulrey, was recently
complimented with n bridal shower at the Oviedo home o f Mrs. Milton
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Catherine Lynn who both
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(FTD) florists on ihe type of
flowers to carry.
For the girl who is a mix­
ture of old fashioned charm
and modern practicality a
small afternoon ceremony is
ideal. Her gown should be an
easy Aline, with a softly
scooped neckline under a sim­
ple Jacket. The organza train
should be removable. Daisies,
In an old-fashioned round bou­
quet. will be most flattering.
The demure, reserved bride
may prefer a more formal
afternoon wedding. Her dress
should be a classic, elegant
Empire gown, without trim,
lovely as the bride in quiet
simplicity. Her Ixmquel might
he a graceful cascade of or­
chids and miniature carna­
tions. accented with a fringe
of maple queen ivy.
The careful planner Is Still
another personality type. This
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in a formal night wedding
where everything was perfect
and proper to the last detail.
Most beautiful of this year's
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and lirailed to match the skirt
of Ihe dress. A regal cascade
of camellia or while orchids is
neckline lKiuf sleeves gleaming with white heads and an Empire-banded
proper for the formal bride.
waistline. Pink rose tiura mutches her pink rose Uniquet. Floral designs
It is important that you
by FTD florists.
look as natural as possible on
your wedding day. So plan
your gown, type of ceremony
and flower* around your own
personality. You will find ex­
pert help at the store where
By Mr*. John Lrone
and family, Mr. end Mrs. BoMr. and Mr*. Glenn Heeder you buy your wedding cos­
Mr. and Sirs. Clinton Som- bert Parish, of Suffern, N. Y., of Agua Vista entertained tume and from the florist
ntrr of DeBary Drive were and granuchildren, Gail Anne, their son nnd daughter in-law, who will add the final touch
of beauty te ihe way you look.
the guests of Mr. and Mr*. Hubert and Hayumn, for Eas­
Mr. and Mrs. Gereld lleedcr,
Frank Islcr at their Cape ter dinner at the DeBary liesCoral home. These folks arc tauranl following church ser­ of Park Forest, 111., and
old friends for over 3o yrars vice at the DeBary Commun­ grandchildren. Kirsten, Corand formerly resided ul Bun- ity Methodist Cliurib.
inne, for Easier dinner al Ihe
dim . N. J. While on the Gulf
DeBary Hr si aur.ml.
Coast they also visited friends
from Brooklyn, N. Y., who
now live at Dunedin. This was
a reunion wills u boyhoud
friend of Mr. Sonuner that
goes hark to 19U5, and they
hud plenty to reminisce about.

The type of girl you are i you.
t bridal fashion for every pershould determine the kind ol
Although bridal gowns are i senility,
The Fidelis Sunday School
wedding you plan and the floor length this year, almost
Here are some tip* from
Class of the First Baptist gown that will best become] without exception, there is a I fashion experts on the kind of
Church held the regular meet­
ing recently at the home of
Mrs. H. \V. Rucker. 540 Va­
lencia Street, with Mrs. J. L.
Hobby serving as co-hostess.
Mrs. S. J. Brooks opened
the meeting with the devo­
tional program, “ Promises
of God.1’ followed by prayer.
Reports were made by the
secretary, t r e a s u r e r and
group captains.
Mrs. Hobby reviewed the
progress of the cancrr band­
ages, which the class has
been busily engaged in mak­
ing twice monthly at her
home. The members have
made 208 bandages to date
and Mrs. Hobby stressed the
need for used sheets by the
Cancer Society to continue the
worthwhile project.
Mrs. C. E. Chanlot presid­
ed over the brief business
meeting followed with a clos­
ing prayer by Mr*. Sam
Brown.
Assorted flavors of parfait
topped with whipped cream,
nuts, chips, dips and punch
were served by the m oitciscs
to the Mmcs. Sam Brown, S.
J. Brooks, C. E. Chaniot, K.
FOR THE ELEGANT TRADITIONAL RR1DE Alfred Angelo designed
H. Wood, N. C. Booth, Rlrhtliis gown (left) for an afternoon or formal evening ceremony. In im­
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ported organza, styled with tho new Sabrina neckline, it has flowing full
Yeacklc.
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Also the Mmcs. A. L. Thom­
modified train. Rridal bouquet is of whitu roses and stephanotis. Tho
as, it. il. Fortner Jr., Curtis
bridesmaid beautifully complements the bride in style and mood, l’ alo blue
Lavender, R. A. Cohen, H. E.
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Long and Joe Routh.
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H-inch wide and
inchee
long but muat ba narrower
then the eye o f the needle. In
tha rounded and 1 made a hole
and ran nylon thread through
It with a long loop extending
out at the end, 1 put the card­
board through the eye o f the
needle, than yam in the ny­
lon loop and pull It right
through. Thia coeta nothing
and worka Ilka a charm.—
LOLA
DEAR POLLY—When your
foam rubber hair curlera be­
come flattened, hold them
under hot water and right
before your ayee they will
return to their natural alia.
— LORRAINE
DEAR POLLY— Umbrellatype clotheelinee which have

been replered by dryera can
be made Into beautiful and
colorful ihade areaa by plant­
ing one or more climbing
roe* buehae in a bed made
around the pole baae. I re­
placed the clotheeline with
wire to give the buehee a
more permanent trellea to
cling to.
Madrae garmenta tend to
have an untidy rumpled ef­
fect even after preealng be­
came thla •‘bleeding” meterial cannot be sprinkled. Cut
a square from a brown paper
bag, about twice the alte of
the iron or larger, place on
the garment while preealng
end the material will Iron
beautifully and e a a 11 y .—
MRS. L. P.
DEAR POLLY— I have often sewed into a finger aa I
held material to guide it pre­
cisely through tha aewlng
machine. Recently I discovered that using an orange atlck
(either end) ii very helpful
in gulldlng the material ve­
ry cloae to the n eed le.-A N ­
GIE
GIRLS— I liked ueing the
slanting end beet.— POLLY
DEAR POLLY—When my
daughter had outgrown her

walker, I removed the cloth
■eat and replaced It with n
square denim bag. The beg
waa made larger than the
■eat and, of courae, had no
leg opening*. This bag was
whipped on so It could he
eaefly removed and the acat
replaced for further use a* a
walker If need lie. My daugh­
ter hee learned to use the
walker «* a portable beg to
pick up her toys and return
them to her toy chest. It I*
a back saver for me. The
walker has humpers which
protect furniture and walls.
-S H IR L E Y
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Your Dental Health

Allergy Symptoms
By William Lawrence, D.D.S.
Newspaper Eaterpriae Aesa.
Chief complaint: "M y lips
ara rough and sore, eipeclolly the Inside o f my lower lip
which feels like a washboard.
Sometimes they burn and
Itch, I can’t drink hot coffee,
or anything hot or cold."—
lire. B. B.
History: Mrs. B. B. Is a
healthy appearing, tall, thin,
women about 40 years old,
and from tha manner In
which aha told her story,
tense and worried. She teem­
ed overly concerned alrnut her
present Illness, and revealed
that ehe'e “ worried tick”
about cancer o f the tip ever
since an uncle had cancer o f
the lip which required sur­
gery and left a disfiguring
near.
She first noticed roughneat on her lips about .1
weeks ago and thought she
hurnt them with hot coffee.
“ I lova hot coffee,” ahe ex­
plained, “ and drink about 10
to 12 cupa a day,” She stop­
ped drinking hot coffee but
still her lips got worse. In
the last few days episodes of
burning sensation have be­
come more frequent and se­
vere.
Mr*. B. R. hee been rinsing
her mouth with warm salt
water which “ aecma to give
tome relief.”
Examination;
T h e "m l
xont” o f both lips, mostly

“ The Amsrlran male Is the
best-dressed
man
in the
world today, chiefly because
o f tha combined power of
the press and Mr*. America."
Thla la the man's eye view
of Louis G. Pfelfte, president
of the American Institute of
Men's and Doya* Wear. Mr.
Pfelflt la having a second
career now, having rompleted one with great distinc­
tion, and ha la alwaya so per­
fectly groomed I
A t the recent meeting
In Chicago o f the organisa­
tion which la heeded by this
dlitingulshod men, he made
■ meet Impressive speech. He
■aid, among other Uilnge,
"It la not so long ago that
many American men travel­
ing abroad, and avtn In our
own country, w a n poor repraaentaMvas o f our tradit i n s and culture . . • A g n a t
change
ha* come
about,
thanks to the reporting and
intorpnUtioa o f f a s h i o n
trend* In men's and boys'
waar an the editorial pages
o f newspap e n reaching tho
bulk o f tho people, and has
noticeably Improved the ap­
pearance and bearing o f the
American male. Tbs wives
and wamaafotk o f American
man have also aidad them In
&gt;learning to look their beau

r

the lower, la dry, red, and
flaky, and looka slightly
awollen. The Inner border of
the lower lip, next to Incisor
teeth, Is rough and haa a
"wrinkled tissue paper" feel
and look. These are no ulcere.
The surrounding tissue ap­
pears normal. The mucous
membrane o f the mouth ia
normal. There ere no skin
lesions. Glenda In the neck
are not involved.
Diagnosis and comment;
Allergic reaction to a drug,
or food, nr toothpaste, or cosmrllr. Mrs. R, B. wasn’t
aware of any change in her
dally routine ae regards these
things, but on questioning
ahe disclosed that sha began
using a new llpstiek a few
weeks ago. Since her d iffi­
culty coincided with use of
the new lipstick, It ran be
assumed that the allergen
contained therein caused her
lip reaction, (although this
doesn't necessarily follow).
Rome lipsticks contain dyes
that produce allergic rractlona, either spontaneously or
after prolonged uss.
Treatment: Removal o f the
cause, a change of lipstick.
Temporarily, no condiments
or hot or cold things, or any­
thing that might be Irritat­
ing. Use of antihistamines.
Tha above is not meant far
the reader to diagnose end
treat himself. If you have an
unhealed lesion of 10 to 14

In the daily press, most of
the stories dealing with male
faahlont are done by women
who are also authorities In
women's fashion a t o r l e a .
These ladies bring a profes­
sional understanding of stylo
to this field. We can truly
say that the fashion world
is becoming ro-educational."
ladies, take a bowl
The important rotor for
men this season Is blue, and
they apeak nf certain alylea
as “ the took” just as In fash­
ions for women. I believe It
I* the business nf every wom­
an to gel her man into tho
correct clothes. Re diplomat­
ic, but ba firm—have him
look aa well aa you do. Soma
pretty awful thing* have
been done in the p u t— like
the women in her beet, wear­
ing her mink reps end her
husband tielesa and in a
flowered shirt.
The American Institute o f
Men's and Boya' Wear haa
dona much to maka a change
in tha appearance of man and
they created tha desire for
fashion in many men who
were much too casual about
their appearances.
We have tho boat men in
tha world — and they ara
now tho bost-dmaodl
Monday—"Dear
Edytk
Thornton McLeod"

days duration, ere your dent­
ist or physician. You may
save your life,
Mr. Deelry was a pipe
smoker. He woke up with his
pipe and went to sleep with
hit pips. When he ate, his
pipe lay next to his plate. He
smoked in Ills ear and Ills o f­
fice, and even In the rain,
pipe upside down. Mr. Derley
burned up a couple of pound*
o f Imported tobarco eured
with natural prune juice each
month. His pipes became
blackened and thickly rooted
with rarhon.
Mr. Deelpy was In a tare.
HU lungs were tiring bom­
barded with anioke. Ills heart,
blood circulation and associ­
ated systems were taking a
lieating. Also affertrd were
pharnyx, hxrd and soft pal­
ates, tongue, floor nf mouth,
soft tissues of mouth, and
lips.
Oral examination disclosed:
lip area where his pi|&gt;e usu­
ally rested wne rough and
sometimes “ got sore"; hacks
o f teeth were black like the
Inside o f his pipes; side of
tongue, part* of hard ami
soft palates, and area behind
last lower left molar, all in
line with dlrcetiun o f smoke,
were whitish gray In color
end rough to the touch. Some
areaa looked as though they
had a blowtorch put to them.
A aection of the palate was
covered with anmll, grayishwhite pimples that had tiny
red centers.
Yes, Mr. Deelry was III a
raca to are which part of Ilia
hoily would succumb first lo_
O&gt;e~ona!aughls o f "Fiat smoke,
and rornbustlun of tobacco
and Ha end products. He was
warned to quit smoking, but
he laughed at this kind nf
talk. Hadn't he smoked for 21
years and nothing happened?
Anyway, he "didn't inhale."
Thla o f rourse is shrer non­
sense. Everyone who smokes,
Inhales. When you take a
drag at the bottom o f an in­
halation It's a physical lnt|Kisslblllty not to get some smoke
Into your lungs together with
sir. Some smoker* inhale
more than otheia.
Since clinical finding* in
his mouth indicated possible
malignancy,
biopsies
were
taken In the affertrd area*.
Fortunately, they were nega­
tive, or at least changes that
had taken place were In su­
perficial layers o f tissue,
deeper layers nut yet affect­
ed. I'reacnt tissue changes
were etlll level slide to nor­
mal tissue . . . if the Irritant
(smoking) was eliminated.
Pleas* send your questions
about dental health to Dr.
Lawrence in rare of thia pa­
per. While he cannot answer
each letter personally, letters
of gentral interest will be an■wared In thia column.
The Salvation Army waa
founded by William Booth,
who left the church of which
be had been minister to take
the Gospel to tho unchurched
meeeee la tho East
slum*.

fonforb

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P i « 10 — April 23, 1966

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DEAR ARItY: C o o k i e
and I have been married
for six yrsrs. We have no
children. This I* the second
time around for both of us.
I work nights and Cookie
work* a split shift. Some­
thing went wrong with the
equipment at the plant and
they had to shut down and
send everyone home until
they could get a replace­
ment for the big machine.
When I got home no one
was there, hut thr liedroom
smelled like someone had
been smoking cigars in
there. Cookie doesn't smoke
and I smoke rigarette*.
When I went Into the bath­
room, I saw my raxor on
the sink. It wss still wet.
The wife doesn't shave.
Should 1 ask some ques­
tions T
SUSPICIOUS
DEAR SUSPICIOUS: If
you ask a foolish question,
you'll get a foolish answ­
er. It looks like somebody
had a pretty close shave,
•
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DEAR ABBY: When "J”
In Portland complained be­
cause her bass opened all
the mail (including bills
and personal letters) ad­
dressed to hie rmployeea in
rare of hi* office, you said
the boss had “ nose trou­
ble." Furthermore, you told
her if she valued her pri­

£jacobq

l

By Abigail Van Buren

vacy she should clear out
and find another J o b .
You're wrong, Abby. The
boss has a right to assume
that all the mall that
comes to hie office I* bus­
iness mail. So why should
he have to look to aeo to
whom the letters ere addressed? Could It be that
tha employe* pay their
hills and aniwtr personal
letter* during office houreT
If not, why don't they have
their billi and peraonel
mail sent to their homes?
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: That's
what about 400 aharp-eyed
reader* want to know.
You're right. I goofed.
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DEAR ABBY: The letter
algned “ TRAPPED"
could hava been written by
me. My mlstaka waa In
keeping the peace at any
price. Tha mora you giv*
a jealous, possessive, dic­
tatorial tryant, tha more
he wants. I lived In a house
Just like tha dump “ TRAP­
PED" wrote about. Way
out In tha sticks, 20 miles
from civilixation. I chop­
ped wood, pumped water,
worked a garden and mada
almost avtry stitch of
clothing my children and I
wore. I scrubbed, cooked,
baked end canned to save
hi* money, Everything I
wanted waa either too ex­

On

1963 Vanderbilt Cup Winner*
H A IT I
SI
Newspaper Enterprise Asaa.
4AQ4I
V AKII
Some
misguided
bildge
♦ A 10671
player Invented the term
4 Nona
"free double” tu cover the
WIST
EAST
double of an adverse game or
6 XJ1 0 I
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slam contract.
♦ Q5S
♦ J94
The theory Is that the dou­
4AK Q I4
4 J ill
ble is free because It costa
SOUTH U »
little if declarer make* his
46761
contract but such doubles are
V 1061
far from free when they tell
♦XI
410111
declarer how to ploy a hand.
Both vulnerable
North's jump to f o u r
Sou Ul Waal Mirth M
spndrs was In the nature of a
Pasa
14
O bit
Pan
slight overbid but he certain,
1*
Para 4 4
Paaa
ly did not need much in hla
Pase
Dtoie Piaa
Pam
partner's hand to produce a
Pasa
game. West really liked the
Opening lead—4 K
fuur spade contract and there
South ruffed the king of
was nothing doubtful about
bis double. That is them was clubs in dummy and decided
nothing doubtful about it in the double meant that Weat
his own mind.
would hold
four trump*.

Wa J.ha Woman:
Newapaper Enterprise Assn.
Every now and then some,
body
geta
the American
housewife all stirred up and
feeling as If she ia getting a
pretty poor deal by figuring
nut what a wife ia worth,
baaed on the many jobs aha
performs.
Ths latest set o f such fig ­
ures puts the housewife's
weekly “ cem lngi” aa cook,
housekeeper, nursemaid, and
so on at 9169.34 a week. Sinca
th e
full-time
homemaker
(loean'l __d raw _ y, _ itt.lfirv_-li.ls..
easy for housewives, on look­
ing over such figures, to get
the Idea that they are work­
ing for nothing.
The truth of the matter is
that most women have more
of this world's goods after

they get a husband to support
them than they were able to
get for themselves when they
were working girls.
Taylng her own way, ■
working girl uaually finds
she has to ahara an apart­
ment with several other girts,
or at least on* other girl, In
order to make enda meet
The apartment le either
rented furnished or filled
with a conglomeration of aecond-hand
furniture
WorkI xvJd x -A pnJianre.a _sr«_ fnsa- ..
The girl may or may not
hava a car of her own—prob­
ably not. Every morning,
fiv« days a week, eh* has to
leave home to go to her job.
All housework, clothes, beau­
ty car* and ao on have to be

pensive, too
impractical,
or too something alee. If
you let your husband move
you out Into the wilderness,
with no modern convenien­
ces, sway from people,
you’ll grow to hate him,
the house end yourself.
You’ll toon look like a
hag. And ona day he'll look
at you and say, “ Whatever
happened to the pretty girl
I married?” And then he’ll
run o ff with someone who
had nothing to do but take
care o f herself. I know. It
happened to me.
BITTER IN ILLINOIS
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C 0 N F I DENTIAL TO
B U L L E T BOB FROM
MARTIN8BURG, W. VA.:
You and your mathemati­
cal mind! You are right.
Mrs. Louie* Johnson, who
wee helled as the young­
est g r e a t - grandmother,
must surrender that title
to her own mother!

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Problems? Write to AB­
BY, Box 69700, Los An­
geles, Calif. For a person­
al reply, enclose a stamp­
ed, self-addressed envelop*.
•
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Hate to write l e t t e r s ?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif., for Abby’a booklet,
“ HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL OCCA­
SIONS.”

Hence, South decided to go
very slow at leading the
trump luit. II* led e diamond
to his king, returned to dum­
my's ace and ruffed a third
diamond in hia own hand.
Then he led a trump and
finessed the queen. Another
trump lead would have been
fatal at thla point but South
had heard tha double. It*
almply led a diamond and dis­
carded on* of his clubs.
Weat ruffed and forced
dummy with another club.
Now South cashed dummy'*
ace for hi* seventh trick and
showed his hand with the ex­
planation that he wee going
to lead high cards from dum­
my until West ruffed and
that West could ruff any
time he chose but South waa
going to maka 10 tricks.

By Ruth Miiiett
don* at night and on week­
end*.
Is she really living so high
on whet she can earn?
Not when you conilder that
a husband usually provides a
more spacious piece to live,
appliances to make her work
easy, an nutomobila to share
or even on* of her own, Ufa
Insurance to protect her fu­
from
ture— and freedom
keeping office hours five
days a weak.
Add everything u,v end the
-week Irqr x i rt-who-gtt* -ha *bend to support her certain­
ly Isn't working for nothing
when she cooks and cleans
and performs all tha rest of
a homemaker's chores.
Chances are, eh* never had
it so good.

Avoid Varicose Veins
this disease as to constltuta
merely a minor nuisance for
which the only treatment re­
quired will b* elastic stock­
ings or some similar support.
If
possible you should
choose an occupation in which
you will not have to stand on
your feet for hours on end
but, even in such on occupa­
tion, you can do much t* pre­
vent developing v a r i e o ■ 0
veins by vigorously wiggling
your toea every few minute*.
It la aven advisable, if you
must stand a lot, to woar
elastic stocking* before tho
valves In your veins break
down.
It is also Important to
ovoid wearing tight girdle*,
circular garters, and elastic
waistbands because these iaterfere with tha a em al re­
turn o f tha blood in your lega
to your heart. Whew you ara
on a long trip by hue, train
or piano get «p nnd walk In
ths nialo ovary half boor or
oftenor. U a rest b provided

By Susaa Light
Newapaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: We
are about the only honeat
studente in the junior clasi.
We don’t want to squeal on
our classmates who cheat on
testa, but we're tired of their
getting high grades that
way. If you publish a list of
the ways they cheat, maybe
our teacher* will read it and
get wiae. Won't you help ui
out?
1. Looking at a o m e o n a
else'* paper on way to pencil
sharpener.
2. Opening notebook (notes
inside) to get piece of paper.
3. Opening purse ( n o t e s
Inside) for pen or pencil.
4. Hiding notes In lava­
tory, then making “ emergen­
cy” trip to same.
6. Writing notes on tissues.
6. Writing notes on inside
o f cu ff o f iong-ileeved shirt.
7. Writing notes on back
o f hand.

uao tt to alavato your leg*.
And at a bail gam# be sure
to taka advantage of that
seventh inning stretch.
Let's hope that in your
caaa thia ounce of prevention
will eliminate tha need for
even a half a pound of cure.
Q—I have been taking reserpiae for high blood pressure for three yeara. Will
prelonged use of this drug
prove harmful? I* there
something better I could
take?
A—If taken in tho pre­
scribed dooage there should
bo no harmful effect! from
tho prolonged use of thla
drug. Biace high blood pres­
sure is uaually n chronic con­
dition, you will probably hove
to take something for It in­
definitely. Many drug* are
now used a reduce tho blood
pressure and moat doctors
prefer to give a combination
at those nnd to vary tha
treatment from timo to time.

S. Writing note* on large,
flat eraser.
9. Writing notes on sever­
al pastel pencils.
10. U s i n g
"crib roll*."
(long, narrow atrip* of thin
paper with note*, rolled like
scroll*. Fit palm of hand.)
Thank
you!— H O N E S T
ABES
ANSW ER: Glad to help
you, Honest Abes. I hope
your teachers read the ex­
pose. 1 suspect, however, that
they ara on to moat o f the
trick* and could add a few
of their own. In most cases,
student* don't get away with
as much aa they think they
do.
Recent acandali a b o u t
cheating at the Air Force
Academy have pointed up the
problem. But cheating in one
form or another haa gone on
for generations— even before
Diogenes went through the
street* o f Athens with a lan­
tern looking for an honest
man.

Cheating in high school
may be more prevalent today
because o f the stiff competi­
tion for college entrance. In
an informal aurvey, I discov­
ered that many atudenta who
prefer to be honest cheat be­
cause their classmates do.
It'e their only way of “ keepIng up with the Jonexes,”
they say.
Poor student* rarely cheat
because they don't care what
grades they make. Top stu­
dents don't have to. But 90
per cent o f those In the mid­
dle believe they are forced In­
to it.
Possible remedies? Mora
home training in the old-fashioned virtues. Aa much em­
phasis on the waya to get
good grades aa on the import­
ance of making them. Testa
designed to make cheating
virtually impossible; that Is,
emphasis on reasoning rath­
er than memorisation. Fewer
tests.

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Do It Yourself:

Paint Makes Home
By Mr. Fix
Newspaper Enterprise Asaa.
The desire to spruce up
your home la often beet ful­
filled by a paint job. This i*
especially true after a bleak,
cold, wet winter when every­
thing looks dingy.
Before Investing In a sup­
ply of paint and brushes, or
hiring a paint contractor, de­
termine just how much—If
anything at all — has to be
done.
A good paint Job should
Inst four or five yean . If It
is only a year or two since
the last time you painted,
consider if doing it again is
necessary. Is it just dirty?
| Often hosing down a sur­
face I* enough. Good exter­
ior paint wears away by
gradually chalking r a t h e r
than peeling. Rain then keepx
the surface looking clean. Rut
often sheltered surfaces don't
get the full effect of wind
and rain and a littla help may
be needed.
You may have to wash
rather than just rinse. Use
water and a strong detergent
and work from the bottom
up. A brush with a long han­
dle will be^nreded for hardto-reach surfaces. Brush and
tube combination* designed
for washing the ear work
well.
I* paint worn away in s e v
eral places? If the bare spots
ara not extensive end—again
— if tha paint Is not very

fijudtjaB? 0swald Jocob&gt;

The Doctor Soys:

Wayne 4). Rrandsladl, M.D.
Newspaper Enterprise Aasn.
A 14-year-old girl, who has
undoubtedly seen some old­
er friend or relative with
varicose veins, writes to ask
nu if there is anything she
can da now to prevent hav­
ing this affliction. I have al­
waya been more interested in
prevention Ihnn in cure nnd
I am glad that at least some
young people ate thinking
along these constructive linra.
Tu understand tha preven­
tion of any disease w* must
first understand the cause.
To the extent that a tenden­
cy to varicosities is partly
hereditary there is little to
be dona because we cannot
choosa our grandparents. It ia
true that on* o f every two
womrn (end one o f every
four men) will have varicose
veins after they reach 40 but
tha situation ia not hopetaaa.
In tha l i n t place tho vast
Majority o f these persona
will hava ao mild a fo r a o f

10 Easy Cheating Tricks

old, consider touching up
these few spots to keep the
surface protected.
Pick Paint Carefully
If you must paint, consid­
er the sort o f paint you
should use. Thera haa long
been a variety of paint* for
special uses, but in recent
yeara there have been so ma­
ny new paints Introduced that
much confusion exists.
For outdoor use there are
shingle paints, house paints,
trim paints, masonry paints
and floor or deck paints. Add
to these the various types
within these categories— par­
ticularly oil versus latex
paint*.
Trim paints are used for
shutters, window* and other
trim; have a hard, glossy
finish; do not wear by chalk­
ing.
House paints cover all
types used for wood elding.
Most common I* the oil paint
—thinned with turpentine.
Much newer is the latex
paint — thinned with water.
(Latex palnta do nut contain
rubber).
Oil paints have been used
for year* and quite success­
fully. Many are of tha aelfcleaning (chalking) variety.
They hava more gloss than
tha latex palnta; penetrate
well; give good one-coat cov­
erage; can be applied over
the old coat easily and often
without n primer.
Drying Time Needed

Since oil paints wilt peel or
blitter if appllsd to a moist
surface, they cannot be appiled after a rain. Wait sev­
eral days. Allow plenty o f
drying time between coats or
the second coat wilt wrinkle.
Do not apply chalking paint
above shingle or brick sur­
face!.
Latex paints can be thin­
ned with water, a big ad­
vantage in cleaning up. They
can be applied over damp
surface! without blistering
and dry quickly, making pos­
sible a second coat without a
tong wait.
Latex paints do not blister
because they “ breathe” when
dry. On a surface with sev­
eral coata o f oil paint this
feature means little. You
wilt have to remove the old
paint, use a special primer
designed for use with latex
paint. Mora careful surface
preparation la needed than
with oil paint. Latex paint*
do not eover aa welt making
two coata more important.
Shingle palnta are dull
rather than glossy and ara
designed to withstand tha
molstura that gets under
shingle* and cornea through
the surface. Masonry palnta
resist tha alkali present In
masonry, allow moisture to
pass through the dry film.
Deck paints are enamel-ilka
finishes that will wear well
under tha constant friction of
walking.

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Vital Moments
By Joan Crosby
"Newapaper ^Enterprise VsanT
NEW YORK — (N E A ) —
Can't quite recall the details
of last year's crisis in the
Gulf of Tonkin, or when it
occurred?
Wish you could recreate
some o f the lovely lunacy of
the Broadway comedy hit
“ Luv” in your living room?
Want to hear the late Elea­
nor Roosevelt recalling how
■he cooked brrakfait for a
couple o f tired reporter* the
day after her husband wav
nominated for the presiden­
cy?
All these are available for
the record collector — and
much mora besides. The li­
brary of spoken word record­
ings is growing by leaps and
nouns. Where once poetry and
8hakeapearaan plays seemed
to comprise the entire output,
now you can hear “ audio-bi­
ographies,” like RCA Vic­
tor's on Winaton Churchill,
narrated by Chet Iluntley, or
Columbia’s "My Husband end
I,” with Mrs. Roosevelt in
spontaneous recollections o f
her life with FDR. end a
whole roster o f Broadway
and off-Broadway plays.
For the second year, RCA
hae issued “ A Time to Keep,”
a rundown on the past year's
newsworthy events, narrated
by Huntlsy and David BrinkIvy"A couple o f daya after
Kennedy's funeral," Huntley
recalled, “ I said something
to Julian Goodman, vice pres­
ides^, of NBC news, that ths

network mljrht_con»ld*f nutting together and making
available a capsule of the
four days surrounding the
assassination. Julisn a n id
they were ahead o f ma and
wera already planning a
year-end report whieh would
hang on the Kennedy story.
“ A very thin phonograph
record is tha moat durabla
and space-saving way o f proserving
information.
Just
think what we would have if
—as In the cate of Churchill
— we had record* geared
■round the recollections of
Gladstone or Disraeli!”
THE BEST RECORD AL­
BUMS
POP VOCAL—“ 1 Put a
Spell on You" (Nina Simone,
Philips), “ An Exciting Voice
on the Move” (Peter Brady,
Capitol),
"Shirley
Basscy
Belts the Best” (United Artlata), “ Where la
L ove?"
(Katty Lester, RCA Victor),
“ Com* Shara My L ife" (Glen
Yarbrough,
RCA
Victor),
“ The Barry Sisters Sing Fid­
dler on the Roof” (ABC Par­
amount), “ Tha Beat o f Bing
Crosby” (Dacca) and “ If
You Are But a Dream” (M a­
rio I.ansa, RCA Victor).
FOR TEENS—"The Beach
Boya Today" (on Capitol),
“ OOOOOWEEEEHI” (Dusty

Springfield, Philips), “ la It
Lova?" (CiUa Black, Caplto!), “ Weekend in London”
(Davo Clark Fiva, Epic),
“ Somebody Lovoa You” (Bob­
by Bydell, Capitol) n nd
“ Brenda Lew Bing* Top Teen
Hits” (Dacca).

...ORIGINAL
*r Street”
(MGM), “ The
Sound of Music" (RCA Victor), “ Lord Jim” (Colplx),
“ Tho Greatest Story Ever

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"

Told" (United Artiste). "The
Roar of the Grease-paint —
The Smell of tho Crowd"
(RCA Victor) and "M ajor
Dundto” (Columbia).
INSTRUMENTAL — “ Tha
Two Plano 8ound o f Derek
and Ray”
(RCA
Victor), m
“ Made in Japan" (The Ben- *
ny Goodman Quartet, Capi­
tol), “ My Favorite Guitars"
(Chet Akin*. RCA Victor),
“ John Barry Playa Goldflngrr" (United Artists), “ Big
Band Goodies” (Woody Her­
man, philips).
CLAB8ICAL Instrumental
— "Rachmaninoff Concertos
No. 1 and 4" (Leonard Pen- J
nario, Andre Previn), “ Chop­
in Concerto No. 1" (Gllele,
Ormandy, Columbia), “ Rich­
ter Playa Chopin, Rachman­
inoff, Prokofieff and Ravel”
(RCA Victor), "Japan Yes­
terday and Today,” Yuri Yd*
momoto (Continental), “ Car­
los Montoya, Adventures in
Flamanco"
(ABC-Para­
mount),
“ Horowita
Plsy* '1
Scarlatti” (Columbia), Artur
Schnabel playa eleven Bee­
thoven sonatas in four (A n ­
gel), "Great Record* o f tha
Century," Ruggiero R I c e 1
playa Baiat-Baen and PaganIni violin concertos (Decca),
Nathan Milstetn and Erie*
Mortal play Bach and Vival­
di placet for hr* violins (A n - %
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'Dear Brigitte' Bits Hit
temporary American life.
James Stewart lives on the
ferrybost
with
his
wife.
Glynis Johns, his children,
Billy Mumy and Cindy Carol,
and Ed Wynn, a grixsled old
Captain who sold the boat
with the condition that he
could continue to live aboard.
Stewart plays a university
professor of literature who is
disturbed by his school’s emphssis on science, to the
neglect o f the arts. He tries
to infuse his family with a
love o f the arta, but is soon
chagrined to learn that his
aon Is a mathematical genius,
and passionately in love with
a famous French movie star
with whom he is carrying on
a a t c a d y correspondence.
Fabian, as Cindy Carol’s
boy friend, uses the boy’s
mathematical ability to handi­
cap horses at the local race­
track.
“ Dear B r i g 111 e’’ marks
James Stewart's 61st mavis
role, and his fifth for Henry
Koater. Like Koster, Stewart
believes in making only fam ­
ily type pictures.

A warm and witty picture
o f modern American family
life, aplead throufhout with
gentle touches of aoclal satire,
20th
Century-Fox’*
“ Dear
Hrlgittr" stars James Stewart
with Fabian, Glynis Johns,
Cindy Carol, Billy Mumy and
Ed Wynn, and opens Sunday
at the Hits Theatre. The com­
edy
revolves
around
one
man’s attempts to wriggle out
o f the rigid, scientific straitjacket of our age.
Produced and directed by
Henry Koater In ClnemaScope
nnd DeLuxe Color, the main
setting is a converted Gay
Nineties ferryboat which is
moored in Sauaalito on San
Francisco Bay. This floating
home is part of a housclmat
community o f artists, beat­
niks and other assorted rehellioua souls at odds with
one aspect or another of eon-

“ Jimmy Stewart,” says pro­
ducer-director Koster, “ is one
o f the most underrated o f
actors. No one seems to real­
ise how much more than the
script and the director calls
fo r that Jimmy contributes to
each characterisation.”
Now 21, Fabian has his
ninth motion picture role with
“ Dear Brigitte,” made just
three years since he bought
out his contract and announc­
ed that his career as a sing­
er was over and that he
would concentrate on acting.
Between films, and TV shows,
he takes drama, speech, voice,
dancing and riding lessons,
to be ready fo r any role that
comes along.
Glynis Johns, the popular
stage, screen and TV actress,
came to “ Dear Urlgltte” after
performances in such recent
films as “ Mary Popplns,"
"Pupa's Delicate Condition,”
“ The Cabinet o f Dr. Callgar!" and “ The Chapman Re-

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KIM NOVAK (married In real life only last
week). Ray Walston and Denn Martin star in
the Billy Wilder comedy, "Kiss Me, Stupid,"
coming to the Movicland Drive-In Theatre.
First Sanford showing o f
ths Billy Wilder comedy,
“ Kiss Me, Stupid,” will be
held Sunday-TuesHay at Movleland Drive-In T h e a t r e .
Adult
entertainment,
the
inovlc stars Kim Novak nnd
Dean Martin. Co-featured for
the three-day showing will be
"The Killers," starring Lee
Marvin (o f TV’s M-Squad),
On Wednesday the fare will
he “ Hero’s Island,”
with
Jamea Mason, also a first
local showing, and "McLIntockstarri ng M a u r e e n
O'Hara and John Wuyne.
The triple feature for April
20-May 1 will bo “ The Pleas­
ure Seekers,” with Ann-Msrgret: "The New Interns,”

Held Over
5TH RIG WEEK
Walt Disney's

MARY
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port.” Cindy Carol, who made
her acting debut at the aga
of 10, had her first starring
role in the title part o f
“ Gidget Goes to Rome." Billy
Mumy, although only ten, is
a thorough professional with
over 60 TV shows and five
previous film credits under
his belt. Ed Wynn, the 78PICK ME A WINNER — James Stewart, Fa­
year-young veteran o f show
bian, Glynis Johns, Billy Mumy and Cindy Carol
business provides the wry
try to pick a winning horse from the racing
commentary which punctuates
form In this scene from "Dear Brigitte," ’Jilth
“ Dear Brigitte” from begin­
Century-Fox comedy in CinemaScope and Dening to end.
Luxe Color opening Sunday at the Kitz Theatre.
Based upon John Haase's
popular novel, “ E r a s m u s sequence filmed In Paris with |famous French actress with
With Freckles." "Dear Brig- James Stewart and Billy whom Billy corresponds In
Itte" also features a surprise Mumy at the home o f the I the film.

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with Mike Callan, and “ Sign­
post to Murder,” starring Jo­
anna Woodward (who became
a mother In real life for the
third time last Tuesday),
Although It Is almost A0
years since a new entertain­
ment bore the credit “ Music
by George Gershwin,” and
everything believed written
by the famous composer hsd
l.ern heard, three o f the
masters' works, never per­
formed In public before, will
be heard for ths first tims
In a new film.

The miracle occurs In the
presentation "Kiss Me, Stup­
id," ths new Billy Wilder
comedy.
“ Songs" say a credit for
this picture, “ by George and
Ira Gershwin," and there are
three of them.
It all came about, it was
explained, through George's
habit o f
keeping musical
notebooks during his brief
lifetime. (He died at 37.)
When a new tune was evolved
In hia mind—and this was go­
ing on all the time, his
brother Ira explained — he
would writs it down fur fu­
ture reference In a notebook.
Thera wera so many of thess
that hs often forgot most of
the ones which were unpub­
lished for one rrasun or an­
other, and this happened in
the case o f the three recent­
ly discovered numbers.
Ira came upon one o f these
notebooks recently, and ran
through sums of Gershwin
unpublished works. And, says
Ira, “ they are first-class,
authentic George Gershwin at
hja best."

B E R R Y ’S

No Runs, N o Hits
And Two Errors
NEW CASTLE, Pa. (U PI)
—Shenango High School and
Ellwood City High will try
again to open their baseball
ssasons.
Ths two teams wsrs sched­
uled to play but Ellwood City
traveled to Shenango at about
the tin s Shenango was head­
ed for Ellwood City.

SHOWS TWICE NITBLY — let TIME 7:30

NO MATTER
HOW
YOU SAY IT . .
IT MEANS
F U N ! ! !

■t
the apecial southern fried
ONE OF YOUR FAVOR­ chicken dinners on Mondays.
• • •
ITE entertainers, the intre­
HAPPY
HOUR at the
pid Nick Ffelfauf will be
appearing for a one night CAR! BE LOUNGE In the
stand at ths LAKE MON­ Valdes Hotel, right in the
DOE INN. tonight only. heart o f downtown Sanford,
ia from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. It's
Owner Hank Pyle announc­
an especially happy hour
ed that ha has been able to for the ladies because their
hook thl# “ home town boy" drinks Just cost them one
to entertain you while you penny for each year o f their
enjoy one of their “ aweet- age! Actually any time Is
heart sirloin steaks for two” happy time at the CARIBE
nr some of that delicious — even if you're by yourself.
home-msdc pit hnrbeque.
Just walk around and look at
•
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•
the clever cartoon pictures
SPECIAL NIGHTS are a on ths walla. Some arc gigg­
speciality o f the TADK- ly, loins are chuckly, some
W I N D S CAFETERIA in are hclly-lnughcrs, aome are
Seminole Plata and every har-de-har-har! Free music
hungry customer Is a "spec­ on the house on Friday
ial person” at the TRADE- nights, too.
WINDS. Tucvday special Is
• • •
New York sirloin atrip steak;
A TINKLING PIANO In
Thursday night la family
ths Lamplighter Lounge —
night with free dessert for
everyone and Saturday night violin melodies sighing in the
Gaslight Room. All you need
Is steak night again — this
time with a big three-quarter for • most romantic evening
at FREDDIE'S
STEAK
pound T-bone steak at a very
HOUSE
in
Fern
Park.
To go
special low price. Another
speciality of the TRADE along with your favorite
WINDS is their catering beverages in the Lamplight­
s e r v i c e which Is widely er Lounge is that delirious
known throughout Central cheese and crackers a spec­
Florida as ona of ths very ial treat at FREDDIE'S. In
the Gaslight Room, as in the
best.
two other dining rooms, ths
a
a
a
finest o f cuisine, the best of
IF IT IS LATE at night
and you find you are awful srrvlce and watching over
hungry for something “ good your comfort and satisfac­
to eat,” why not hop In the tion your hosts Jan and
car and run out to the Stevs Larsson. Jay Mllltr at
the piano and Bill Adler on
PINECREST INNT They ars
the singing violin.
open 24 hours a day, all night
•
•
•
long, every night except Sun­
IN THE COOL, COOL,
day. One o f the most delight­
COOL o f the evenin’ — tell
ful snacks you could want la
’em we'll be there. In the
a gencroua slice of ons o f
mellow glow of the evenin'
the PINECREST INN’S de— do save us e chair. When
llrious home made pies along
the party’* grttln' a glow on
with your favorite beverage,
and music fills the air — in
coffee, tea or milk. Remem­
the shank of the night, when
ber the apecial flab fry din­
the doln’s are rlght-oh, yeah,
ner every Friday night and
tell ’em we'll he there)
Where? The CATRI RESTAUltANT
AND
COCKW ORLD
TAIL LOUNOE, o f course, of
course. W hy? Cause it's the
awingln’rat, “ tuffest" place
In town — (fo r you uniniti­
ated, “ lu ff” in today's slang
world doesn't mean what you
think — It means “ tops," the
greatest!) And the CATRI
Is the tuffest because "The
Illusions” are still there —
held over week after week by
your demands — 8 p.m. to 1
a.m. it's ahowtlma-glow-time,
go-time, at tha CAPRI. Rest
steaks and acufood In town,
•xoellent accomodations for
parties, and remember, ev­
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2:80 p.m., tha business lunch.

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Business
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Tod Williams Hardware
Company will be one of 22,000 Independent Hardware
atorea throughout the coun­
try to participate In Hardware-Honeeware Week, April
22 through May 1, Alfred
Stanley announced today.

Nursing Council
Has Meeting In
Casselberry
By Jape Casselberry
The meeting o f the 8eml
nole Public Health Nursing
Advisory Council held In the
Caieelberry Town Hall Wed­
nesday night was attended
by 23 persona from Geneva,
Chuluota, Sanford, Altamonte
Springe, and Caaeelberry.
A film on the rare o f the
stroke patient in the hospit­
al and at home was shown.
The scheduled speaker, Dr.
Brooks Smith waa unable to
attend because o f an emer­
gency.
Council president Kenneth
Mclntoah conducted the bus­
iness meeting, giving a brief
history o f tbs organisation,
and introducing tho officers.
Mr*. Grace Flaher, super­
visor o f county health nurs­
es, reported that nurses in
the home nursing program
had mads 70 visits to treat
patients in their homes dur­
ing the past month.
Mrs. Janet Culhrall, public
health nurse fur the Cassel­
berry area, waa Introduced.
County Health Director Dr.
Frank Leone explained the
type o f service given by the
home nursing program which
la available to all through
the recommendation o f a doc­
tor. Those who are able are
expected to pay a moderate
charge for the arrvlce.
The next meeting will be
held May 2ft at 7:30 p.m. at
the Altamonte Springi Com­
munity Center.

The Annual Spring Sale
which la iponaored by the In­
dependent Retail Hardwaremen o f America, will feature
aelected Happy Home Valuer
on famoua brand merchandise
fo r Ted Williams Hardware
euetomere from the country's
leading hardware A houaewares manufacturers,
Mr.
Stanley said.
“ The outstanding new fea­
ture o f this year’s HardwareHousewares Week," Stanley
aald, "Is the long and valu­
able list o f prltei our cus­
tomers have the chance to
win. Four Rambler American
Conrertiblei, c o m p l e t e l y
equipp'd with famous Ram­
bler astral, will be given
away to some lucky shoppers,
simply by coming In and reg­
istering at our contest count­
er, no Jingles, no gimmicks
to write, nothing to buy , . .
Just sign the entry form In
our ad In today's llcrald.
There are nearly Don valua­
ble merchandise prisee that
will be awarded to lucky
choppers during HardwareHousewares Week, and win­
ners will ba announced fol­
lowing the national drawing
an June 15.
It will be 'open house' dur­
ing the entire celehratlon at
Tad Williams Hardware Co.,
and all their euetomrrs ere
urged to drop in, esk about
hardware needs, shop the 10,000 items carried in stork to
eerve your needs, while tak­
ing advantage o f the chance
By Maryana Miles
to win one o f the four new
Walter Meloon from the Gid­
Rambler American Converti­
eon Society in Orlando will be
bles during “ Happy Home
guest speaker Sunday for SI.
Values” week.
Andrews Presbyterian Church
of Bear Lake in the absence
of the minister, Rev, Thomas
The Town at llaseelbrrrr re- Makin, who Is attending the
Queue I,lila on Hit follnwlns:
General Assembly « f 14k* Pres­
A eelf - rontnlnul lira!
byterian
Church of the U. S.
pump,
priulurltia
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K w electric atrip, tulet
Rev: M. G. Lyerly o f Apop­
heat rapacity, with liaat
pump SI,SSI llTIt heellna. ka will be in charge of devo­
Complete With duct ae par
sketch (ahetrh evellnlile In tions for the service.

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To Speak For
St. Andrews

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marked ' T o w n o f Caaealberry
— air conditioning bid" by the
l«th day o f Hap A. D. la ti by
l l: 0 e Noon.
Puhllah; April IS, IS, IMS

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Auto Mechanics Altamonte Council Approves
Second Session Move For Recreation Center
Starts In July

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Plana are being made by
the Seminole County Voca­
tional education department
and tha Florida State Em­
ployment 8ervlca to continue
tho
automotive
mechanics
course now being offered tindtr the Manpower Develop­
ment Training Act.
E. 8. Douglass, director o f
vocational
education,
an­
nounced that preeent trainee!
will complete their 1,000hour course on June 25 and
a new class will begin In
July.
"Purpose o f the courea is
to train unemployed heads o f
households and oul-of-school
youths who lack vocational
training. Thera is no charge
for tha course and unemploy­
ed heads o f households ran
draw up to $39 per week sub­
sistence," Douglass explain­
ed.
Classea are held In the
Patrick Fruit Company build­
ing, 1216 South French Ave­
nue. All person* interested In
enrolling in the couree begin­
ning in July ehould contact
the Florida State Employment
Service office, 200 South
French Avenue.

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erals were added in co-operation with request from U. S. Post Office De­
partment received by Lake Mary Postmaster C. L. Donaldson.

First Baptist
To Observe
Youth Week

Forest Lake Academy Hosts
Annual Union Music Festival

An audience o f more than
2,000 attended recent weekend
Young People o f tha First
services o f tha Southern Union
Baptist Church, Sanford, will
Music Festival hosted this
bt in charge of all worship
year by Forest Lake Academy
services Sunday and will fill
and attended by music de­
all places o f leadership In tha partments o f II academies
Sunday School and Training which each sent approximate­
ly 10 vocal and 10 Instrument­
Union.
Those leading the worship al student* with the excep­
tion of Oakwend Academy
services will
b«
Douglas
which sent Its choral ensem­
Stenstrom, Youth Week Pas­
ble.
tor and Data Duncan, YouthOther participating schools
Kduration Director and Mus­ were Bess Memorial, Collegeic Director. Barney Griggs dale, Fletcher, Forest Lake,
will be at the organ and Sue Greater Miami, Highland, Lit­
Koke la Youth pianist.
tle Creek Madison, Mount
The Sunday School will be Pisgah, and Pine Forest.
under the direction o f Rich­
Mrs, Patricia Silver, head
ard Davla, Youth Superin­
o f the Forest Lake Music de­
tendent, with Young People partment and director o f the
ages Hi-24 teaching all Hast­ instrumental program, w a a
es. The Training Union will chairman of the festival plan­
meet at 6:30 p.m. and a Gen­ ning committee and waa reeral Assembly will be held at aponalble Per organising and
7:16, The Assembly program arranging the program.
will be lead hy Bill Dale,
Clinicians ware S/Sgt. Gor­
Youth Training Union Di­ don Hallberg (band), U, S.
rector.
Marine B a n d , Washington,
The evening worship serv­ D. C., where he la official
ice will bring Youth Week to baas trombonist, and Prof.
a close. This service will be Harold Griffin (vocal), head
led entirely by a team of of tha vocal department at
young peopla from Stetson Stetson University.
University. Ron Hall, a soph­
Guest speakers Included C.
omore and Philosophy Major N. Rrcs, president o f South­
at Stetson will bring the ern Missionary College, Col*
evening message.
legedala, Tann.; R. A. AnderPaul Martin, a Junior from acn, associate secretary o f the
Gaineavilla, will laad the General Conference o f SevMusic. Paul I* now High
Krhoul Youth Director o f the
First Baptist Church, DeLand.
PII TITMIi B NA MIC
NOTICES Id hereby B Ivan
Third member of tha team
that I am *ns*B*d In bualn.a*
la Margaret Smith from at llwy. t i t ami tlnhln Itimit.
Jacksonville. Margaret will Altaniunle Hprlnaa, Hnnlnnle
Florida, under ilia flc direct a fellowship hour fol­ County,
tltlnua
name
of
CUI.AIIIK
lowing tha evening worship KKNNKI.H and that I Intend to
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star
aald
name
with tha
service for all Young Peopla
('lark of tha Circuit Court,
and Intermediates.
ttcniliiola County, Florida, In

Legal Notice

By Jens Casselberry
Principal Carlton Henley
and Guidance Counselor Ivan
Rowers of Lyman H i g h
School will apeak at an as­
sembly o f ninth grader* at
South Seminole Junior High
School at Casselberry Mon­
day at 1:30 p.m.
Tha S a l v a t i o n Army,
They will advise the stu­
dents ae to the type of high founded In England in 1666,
school program which they this year la observing He Cen­
tennial,
may expect next year.

By D ew u Estes
Tha Altamonte S p r i n g s
Town Council agreed at reg­
ular meeting last week to
eubmit ptane for a recreation
canter to a bank for a com­
mittment and approval.
Action waa taken after the
board received a petition con­
taining 160 signature* of
teenage school student* reoueating that a center be pro­
vided in the community.
Recreation C o m misiloner
Bob Newell, (peaking In sup­
port o f the request, reminded
tha board that plana had been
drawn for such a facility
more than a year ago and
that $7,600 o f the 18,600 set
In thia year’* budget for
recreation ia still available.
Newell estimated construction
cost o f an all-round purpose
building to be $15,000. He
explained that tha building
plans call for large meeting
room, which could be convert­
ed for dancing, a completely
furnished
kitchen,
shower
roomi, and lavatories.
Mayor W. Lawrence Swof*
ford also endorsed the action
pointing out that while some
recreation ia provided in A l­
tamonte for the boys, none li
provided for tha girls.

enlh-day Adventist minister!*1 department, and Dr. Gor­
don M. Hyde, chairman of
communications department at
Southern Missionary College.
Others participating on the
programs were C, U. Dunbebin. William Fucbs, V. W.
Becker, S. I,. Dombrosky, F.
II. llrwitt, Irad levering,
Petition which encouraged
I-cwl« Stubbs, R. H. Hartwell,
The Salvation Army oper­
action by tho council waa cir­
James Shephard, E. J. Barnes,
ates Red Shield Clubs for
culated the past two weeks at
Kenneth Stewart, L. I,. A l­
members o f the armed forces
bers, C. R. Beeler and C. A.
and as a member agency o f
Johnson.
USO, alto operates USO can­
ters.
In Its world-wide ministry,
The 8a!vation Army main­
tains aix leprosaria and tan
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEAR.
Inatilutea for the blind.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
IV Tit S3 CIRCUIT COURT OP
TIIK SIXTH JIOILTAI. C IRCl IT IN A M * POR BKNIXOI.K
c o r NT V, PMIRIItA
IN CMANCP.RV NO. IStSV
III VOUCH
EDNA BAIT,
Plaintiff,

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ODI 8T HAST,

Dsfsndant.
NOTICSC TO APPEAR
HTATK OF FLORIDA TO:
ODIHT 8 AFP,
Address Unknown
YOU ARM IlEltF.RT NOT!FIKI&gt; Thai a lull or Complaint
fo r divorce has liacn filed
aaalnal you, and you are ra­
il u Ired lu serve ■ ropy o f an
answer nr pleadlna lo the Hill
o f Complaint on tha I'lalnllrfa
Attorney Paul C. Parkins, MT
Watt B oom Hlreet. Orlando,
Florida, and fits the orlalnal
aniwer nr pleadlna In the o f ­
fice nf lha Clerk o f Hie Circuit
Court un or before Monday,
May SI, li s t . If you fall lo do
an Judgment liy default will ba
taken aaalnat you for Ilia t e ­
ller demanded In tha Hill o f
Complaint.
WITNKHH my hand and seat
at Kunford. Hemlnole County,
Florida, this 31*1 day o f April.

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INO OP rRO P OIK U CHANCES
AND A H KNHHKNTt IN CKR
TAIN D ISTR ICT! AND ROCKIIARIKB OP THH SONINO
ORDINANCES OP T H E CtTV
OP SANPOHII. FLORIDA.
Notice la hereby alven that
a Public Hearing will ba held
at lha Commission Hoorn in
lha City llall In tha City of
Sanford, Florida, at l : t l o ’clock
P. M. on Hay to, l l f l , to co n ­
sider the follow in g change*
and amendments to the Zoning
Ordinance o f the City o f Han­
ford. Florida:
(A l That properly toned In
flletrlct it-1A
lOne
Family
Dwelling D lilricO , south of
l l l h Htreal to Orlando Drive
between Kim Avenue and Myr­
tle Avenue, la proposed to ba
changed to C-l (Neighborhood
Commercial | Rlalrlct.
H eld
properly being mure particu­
larly described a* follows:
l-ots | through t Inclusive,
and U l a II through I t in­
clusive, o f llloek I, Second
Section or Dreamwold.
(ID That properly lyin g *1
lha aoulhweat corner o f ITlh
Hlreet and French Avenue le
proposed
In he aoned C - l
(N a lg h b orh n n d
Commer­
cial) DlatrlcL Held properly
being more particularly d e ­
scribed ae follows;
The eael 210 feel o f Lota I,
1. I, and t, Amended Flat
o f Druid Park.
All partita in Interest and
cltlaeni shall have an oppor­
tunity to ba heard at aald
hearing.
Hy order nf Ilia C’ lly Comnilaelon o f the * liy of Hanford.
Florida, this tlth day o f April,

(HEAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f lha Circuit Court
liy Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
accordance with the protlslntia
of tha Klctlllou. Name Hint- Paul C. Perk Ilie
1»U.
ut sa, to-w lt :
Hei-llon
1 ( 1.01 SIT West RnuIh Hlreet
Orlando, Florida
II. L. TVhelchal
Florida Htatutee l»IT.
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
At c it y Clerk o f tha
81a: Oaorsa If. Cutpepptr. i t ,
City o f Hanford, Florida
Puhllah: A pril II, M, May T. Publish: April M. *e. May T.
Publish i April 11, I M I
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South Samlnota Junior High
School and at Lyman High
School by a group o f local
young people headed by Patti
Swofford assisted by Tommy
Pinnock, Billy Swofford, Gail
Kilmer and Don Paulsen.

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DeBary Dancers
To End Season
Ry Mrs. John Iwmte
The Saturday Night Dance
Club o f DeBary will hold its
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During the summer months DEMONSTRATE — TRADB
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When in the Armed Forces some
o f us were inclined to ridicule the
USO. It was a place for "squares.”
A last resort.
But, Inevitably, as soon as their
money ran out, the critics were
found alongside the squares at the
billiard and ping pong tables at the
USO.
Whether In Saigon or Sanford, the
USO stilt is a strong force In mili­
tary life.
We are fortunate to have a small
USO in Sanford.
To be perfectly frank, there is not
an abundance o f recreational activi.
ties in our town for the hundreds
of Navy men stationed here.
A lot of young, single Navy men
still like to come downtown during
off-duty hours. When they get
downtown at night there is not
much to do.
It is here the USO plays a vital

COUPLED-AT LONG LAST?

Phil Newsom Says

...........

role.
The lights, music and click of the
cue balls at First and Sanford are
welcoming beacons to these young
men.
It is up to us, the civilians, to see
that our clubhouse doesn't close. It
will take our time and money and
we must give both to see that this
doesn’t happen as long as the Navy
is with us.

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Just as the British bulldog
hns stood as a symbol of
tenacity, so the Rook of Gi­
braltar hee stood as * sym­
bol of Invincibility to change.
Today both th* tenacity
and the invincibility are be­
ing tested in what amounts
to a personal feud between
British Prime Minister Har­
old Wilson and Generalissimo
Francisco Franco of Spain.
In th* pattern of world
event* the dispute over Gi­
braltar is a relatively small
thing.
Strategically In a world of
the airplane and the atomic
bomb. Gibraltar'* Importance
hat declined sharply from th*
day* when Ita location Just
seven ami a half miles
across from Africa gave it
absolute control over entry
to the Mediterranean.
But to Franco it le a specini source o f Irritation be­
muse it make* Spain the on­
ly Kuropean nation with a
foreign colony on It* eoil.
A* for Britain, a 22-page
government whit# paper this

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ENTRAL

Thought For Today
For everything there is a season,
nnd a time for every matter under
heaven: a time to rend, and a time
to sew; a time to keep silence, and
a time to speak;— Gccl. 3:7.
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You will never find time for any­
thing. If you want time, you must
mnke it.— Charles Buxton, English
educator and author.

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Dr. Crone's

Worry Clinic
Rev. Gums Is tryiag to
bring happy m a r r i a g e
wlthla the grasp o f every
q
young couple. But this re­
quires specific advice and
factual knowledge of the
basic aex differences with
which God endowed m*n
versus women. "God hslps
those who help themselves,”
so send for th* aex booklet
below.
By • George W. Crane,
Ph. D-, M. D.
•
CASE V-471: Rev. R. H.
Gums la Executive Secretary
of the Church Federation of
Greater Chicago.
H* conducts a splendid ed­
ucational television program
in Chicago with an inspiring
religious flavor.
For example, he has brok­
en the marriage ceremony
g I n t o appropriate phrases,
which then serve
as the
themes for a 20-minut* TV
time slot.
Recently I was Invited to
be th* gueat for ths topic
"Foreaaking All Other*.”
Marital fidelity wee thus
the topic.
Prof. Jack Herring of the
McCormick Theological Sem|| Inary, plus
hla charming
brunette wife, Beth, made up
the threesome for our discus­
sion.
And w* brought out the
salient fact that marriage I*
a spiritual contract that Is

supposed to endure for life.
Tha Mormon* even believe
it continues Into th* next
world, too.
But God expects us to be
smart instead of itupid fol­
lowers of hla precepts, so the
Almighty wants us to carry
part o f th* load.
“ God hslps those who help
themselves," thus runs an old
adage that la very appropri­
ate.
So I brought out tome o f
tha aallent psychiatric ha*arda to happy marriage.
First, you should be sure
to pick quality matrimonial
merchandise, for you always
pay top price.
Women are usually noted
for their keen bargain hunt­
ing skill In other realms, so
they should make sura they
get quality A -l matrimonial
merchandise.
Beware of selecting shod­
dy, used or secondhand mar­
riage merchandise!
Next, you must play tha
game o f maiTlage according
to the precise rules.
Marriage la a team-work
game and not a place for
“ solo" or grandstand players,
trying to monopolise the
spotlight all th* time,
“ Act the way you’d like to
be,” runs an axiom o f psy­
chology, "and aoon you’ll be
the way you act!”
If bride and groom will

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Mrs. J«ll« Barth*
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Mr*. Mary*** Mila*
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thus be reasonably consider­
ate and forgiving, and If
they will cultivate mutual
hobbies or interests so they
can be Jolly good friends,
even when they aren't wild­
ly erotic, they will have a
strong chance o f avoiding dl&gt;
vorce.
Besides, If they are both
active together in the same
church, they have about 50
times aa great a likelihood of
happy marriage!
Wive*, you must vividly
realize that men were creat­
ed by God Almighty to have
much greater gastric and
erotic appetites than you do.
You recognize this quick­
ly and urge your new hus­
band to help himself to sec­
onds and even third* at the
dinner table.
But you often grow Indif­
ferent if not evasive about
hla wishes for extra erotic
calories.
Sine* most divorces atart
In the bedroom, usually due
to a wife’s ains o f omission
(indifference, evasion, sleep­
iness, etc.) then you must a f­
fect interest many time*
when you don’t physically
crave physical affection.
For a satisfied husband at
home, will seldom rrave out­
side calories, cither gastric
or erotic!
Jacob had four wives, so
you modern women must be
a one-wife harem I
Send for my booklet "Sex
Difference! Between Men anil
Women," enclosing a long
stamped,
return
envelope,
plue 20c.
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crane In care o f The San­
ford Herald, enclosing t
lung stamped, addressed
envelope and 20e to cover
typing and printing roeta
when you send for on* o f
hla booklets.)

W R 6W

Dick West’s

week made it dear that Brit*
Ish sovereignty over "Iho
rock" is not negotiable.
Britain has hrtd Gibraltar
since 1704 when It fell to ■
sudden British • Dutch at­
tack during the Spanish War
o f Succession.
The treaty of Utrecht
which eubstantially changed
the ntnp of Kuropo in 1713
gave it to Britain perman­
ently, “ to be held and enjoy,
ed absolutely with all manner
of right forever, without any
exception or Impediment,”
Another agreement within
the Utrecht treaty also gave
Britain the exclusive rights
for 30 years to the slave
trade with central America.
Europe's Socialists never
have forgiven Franco for bis
Fascist tics. And as » So­
cialist member of the oppo­
sition In the British House
of Commons Wilson sharply
criticized the gradually Im­
proving
relations
between
Spain and the conservative
governments of Prime Min­
isters Macmillan and Sir
Alex Douglas-Home.

four-leaf
clovers,
rabbits’
feet, horse shoes and other
lucky charms.
According to Matsoukns,
this 1* supposed to enhance
their chances for success In
life nnd love. Which sounds
like just another superstition
to me.
"What has superstition got
to do with love?” 1 asked.
"Have you ever hern In
love?” he asked.

A

In June, 1064, one such at­
tack by Wilson led the Span­
ish government to break o ff
negotiation* for • |50 mil­
lion naval construction pro­
gram to be undertaken by
Britain for Spain.
Wilson mada * special
point of the faet that Spain
l.ad not given up ita claim*
on Gibraltar.
The Spanish government,
on its side, fully expected
that should the Socialist la­
bor party o f Britain com* to
power, it would join the So­
cialist panic* of Scandinavia,
Belgium and Holland, in as­
sisting Franco’s effort* to
extend
friendly
relation*
with the m t of Europe.

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"O ff and on,” I said.
"Well, thpii, you must know
what It is like to be afraid o f
love,” he sniii. "Superstition
is a form of fear. It can kerp
people from falling in love.
"F or example, there Is an
old superstition thnt girts
with red hair and blue cyr*
are daughters of the devil. If
people believed that, blueeyed redheads eould never
get married.

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Casselberry, Fla.

Sunday April 25, 1965
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WASHINGTON (UPI» — I
was invited one day this
week to watch 13 pretty girls
atrip o ff their triskcdccaphoblas.
Breathing heavily, and with
eye* rather more bendy than
usual, I shot over to the Cin­
derella finishing school where
the divestiture w iis scheduled
to take place. Frankly, it was
a drag.
It turned out that triskedecaphobla does not mean
what I thought it meant. 1
was under the impression that
triskedecaphobia was an old
burlesque term.
I was expecting the girls
to come out on the runway
with nothing but a thin
phobia covering their triakedecas. In effect, they did.
That was when I learned
that trlakee a phobia
means
"fears o f the numeral 13."
What these girls were shedd i n g w e r e superstitions,
rather than inhibition*.
But I will say this: The
girls wire pretty, as adver­
tised. Bo the day was not a
total loss.
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ceremony was conducted hy
Nick
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New
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called the "National Commit­
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walked under ladders, lit
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ancient bad luck - producing
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B y Dick Turner

Horoscope
Forecast

Horoscope
Forecast
SATIRDAY, i n i l L M IN *
O B N E R A L TE X D U CIERl
T h u la a flna Saturday to look
lulu whatever ways and manna
that maka your work and yuuid
dutlaa aaalrr to perform. Il'a
lima to maka aura that you
look f o r thoaa frlanda and a c ­
quaintances who ara unlqua
and prograaalv* In thalr a tt i­
tude and activities ao you ran
banaflt by thalr modarn and
up-to-dat* outlook.
AIMKt (March 11 to April
111 Look to thoaa frlanda who
ara dynamic and bava a grea t
flair for living fo r tha Idtaa
and halp you nard now. Heek
out groupa that ara original lu
thalr actlvltlaa. ila happy.
,
T A I M i a (April 10 to M a y s
10 ) lla aura you flrat compleia
all thoaa amall rhoraa ahead
o f you bafora con ferr ing with
blg-wlga. Than yo u can do
what la expected o f you with
a fraa mind. Hhow gratitude
for favora.
( 1 EMIAI (May II to June 11)
You are able to do tlilnge In a
novel and dramatic way now
and really maka big headway.
Advancement comae mora aae*
lly. Home latter from ona In
a foreign country can be moat
welcome.
C
MOOH CHII.DItHN (June 11
lo July I I ) Vary Important for
) o u to handle all dutlaa In a ■
moat matlculoua w ay ao that
aaaoclataa o r hlghar-up* will &gt;
be pltaeed. Discharge all yo u r '
obllgatlona. lie vary devoted
to mate tonight.
LEI) (July 11 to Aug. 31) A
lon g talk with aaeoclatee will
bring forth many naw and Iqaplrlng Idaaa. Combined e f fo r t
can bring much auccaaa. Maka
thoaa
worthwhile
contract*. •
Look far Into tha future.
4
VIHOO (Aug. 13 to Hat. 33 ) w
You ara able to labor ao e f f i ­
ciently
now that all thoaa
chorea ahead o f you dlaappaar
aa If by magic. Show anthualaam fo r your w ork. Maka
.
right Impraaalon on thoaa w ho
count.
LIBHA (Kept. 31 to Oct. 13)
A day tor being gracloua and
charming with othera and hav•
Ing a wonderful time. Maka
appolntmanta early f o r aoclal
affalra. fun. Avoid thoaa w ho
ara nut congenial.
_
SCUNPIO (Oct. 31 to N n v . £
1 1 ) Home condition* that you
have
bean
procraatlnetlng
about ahuuld now ba attended
with an eya lo making kin
mora comfortable, happy. Con ­
vince them o f you r devotion,
lla thoughtful.
■AOITTARJl'fl (Nov. 31 to
Dec. I l l Tha data and aupport
you have lung looked for can
ha obtained quite eaally now.
Show aeaoclatea you ara rely ­
ing on them. Oft to fun tonight
with cnngenlala.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 31 to J a n *
10) Concentrate upon batter­
ing you r financial poaltlon to ­
day ao that you nead not w o r ­
ry In tha future. Batter bud­
geting and Improving real ae­
tata la Important. Show you
bava wladom.
A R V A R ll'S (Jan. I I to Feb.
11) Taka time In Yront o f tha
mirror ao that you ara at yuur
beet and can charm othera t o ­
day. Oat Into group acllvltlea
that ara worthwhile. Keep a c ­
tive. buay.
PIICRB (Fab. t t to M a r c h e
10) Keeping buay at amall b u t V
Important dutlaa before you on
thla fraa day can aaa them
wall behind you early. Help
ona w ho la In trouble. This
brings banaflta fo r you. too.
IF Y O l'R CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, ha o r aha will ba on e
of thoaa Interesting parsons
who can
la ke old-faehlonrd
Idaaa and turn them Into m od­
ern. naw onaa that ran bo v e ry
profitable, ao ba aura to slant
tha education along such lines.
Ba aura to have only tha fin ­
est typo youngsters aroundC
for your greg ar ious youngeter
to play with ao that only tha
nicest manners and cu lturo
will bo absorbed.
■ I'NDAY. APR IL a*. IBM
O B I S R A L TENDENCIES#
If you U k a cars not to ov er­
extend you rs elf and your a c ­
tivities this can ba a very go o d
day and availing f o r you. You
can ge t tha advice from oarmom , lectures, saga persona
on lust how batter lo adap t ,
youraslf to modarn Idaaa a n d *
modern ways o f Ufa. Show a
others that you do value thalr
affection, devotion.
AIRES (March 11 to April
III Pu rgal money mattera for
awhlla today and taka lima to
ba with good frlanda socially
or at hobbles mutually anloy ad. Ally yourself charmingly.
Do aomathtng that la go o d (o r
tha community.
..J R A 4 :| tM &gt; -tt» fl! - t S - U - ih r r —
I t ) Planetary positions fav o r
your aaaoclataa today, ao ben ­
efits coma by carrying th r o u g h ^
with thalr Ideas. Many g o o d ( .
friends ara willing to go along
with yeur Idaaa. Ba gracloua.
flR BINI (May 11 lo Juna I II
Slop w orryin g about t h a t
which &gt;ou cannot halp and
carry through with whatever
la moat helpful, brings a d ­
vancement. Fretting could lim­
it your opportunities. Flna naw
friend can ba made.
BOON CHILDREN (Juna 11
lo July I t ) Follow that Intui­
tion that you know la right In­
stead
af
permitting
soma
friend to dissuade you f r o m / h
what you wish lo do. Furget ■*
that aoclal affair that Is not to
your banaflt. Oat bills paid.
LEO (July 11 to Aug. 11)
This fraa day la go od for c o m ­
ing to a better understanding
with partners, so don't go
daahlng about strutting. Keep
your credit Intact. Flna bene­
fits ran accrue In tha future.
VIRSO (Aug. II to Sept. 1 1 ) ,1
Convince co.wnrkera that ynq
ara ea ger lo co- op erate with
them Instead o f giv ing y o u r 1
time to asms naw rontart. l l e V . '
thoaa dutlaa performed around
the house. Plan naw week
wisely.
LIBRA (Kept. II to Oct. 11) White your hunrhaa ara i » . l
right, you can etlll maka thla
a fine, happy day by show in g
you have a aansa o f humor.
Show you are vary creative.
Than o f f to funl
M O R P IO (Oct. 33 to Nov.
I D Baalc affairs should be
you r absorbing Interest today,
though
associate
wants
in
reonopollss you r time. Improve
conditions at home. Strive lo rfi
mere era fort and ease.
BASITTARIL’ B (N ov. I t to
Pec. I I ) Delving Into duties
should await the specific de­
sires o f these around you. Read
yeur paper, get out to lee•urea, ale. Follo w Ideas of
good, wise partners.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 11 to Jan.
*•) Thera Is m oney to be made,
but y e a have te be equal lo
the b ig Ideas presented te you.
Get fundam ental a ffa ire plan-

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(Continued Prom rage 2-A)
ned mora Intelligently. Taka
time for recreation.
-mtttl A f l l l S (Jan. II to Feb.
l ® Do what la necesaary to
live your Ufa mora In accord
with your desires, though kin
may not understand y o u r flna
motives,
lla charming
with
others. Delight them.
Plat'tia (Feb. 30 to March
10 ) t)y being truly helpful and
compassionate with others, you
become a needed light In tha
community. Then
alt
down
with
ea pen e.
Absorb
the
knowledge you need and do
r a now have.
' " r I t l l R CHILD tu HORN
T o n %Y, he or she will be one
o f those very Interecttng per­
sons whose Idea* are far ahead
o f hla or her time, ao ba aura
tn give the moat advanced type
o f education posalble, alnct a n ­
tiquated methods could lead to
almost nothing. Hhow that you
understand and appreciate this
fine nature and spare no effort
In permitting It to bloetom
beautifully. Ba patient.
MONDAY. APHIt. 3d. IMA
# . r: n e it a i . t e n d e n c i e s )
I ntll sundown many delay*,
obstacles and llmllatlona are
apt to occu r to retard your
progress, so use the extra time
afforded by the delays to get
every detail rightly organised
Then after the sun goea down
you are under fine Influences
for
getting
together
with
those whose aid la Important
to you.
AIRKS (March 31 (o April
III q u i e t talk* with persons
a hla tn help you In your ambl•Mtis la Wist so that you maka
t™ futura mora prosperous,
tiet advice from authorities.
Thla does aw ay with com peti­
tion easily.
T A l 'R l ' g (April 30 lo May
. M a y 30) A go od frltnd o f long
atandlng will now assist you
In reaching you r finest alme,
meeting
fascinating persona.
Itepay that debt to another pal
'Drat la long overdue. Da g r a ­
cious. charming.
UKMINI (May 31 to June 3D
Impressing u p o n higher-ups
that you ara very efficient at
J0hr work will bring In a
greater
abundance. Public
duties discharged properly are
also
very
helpful. Improve
you r carter.
MOON CHILDREN (Juna 31
tn July I t ) Expanding In all
o f your nutlets Is quite easy
f o r you today, lie with persona
who think quite differently
from you and learn much.
Combining efforts will lead to
great things.
I.KO (July 31 lo Aug. I I )
riioree before &gt;ou that xeem
' f i l i n g can be thought out
witely now i s that your Image
o f a coneclenllout person (a
well established. Listen to r e ­
quests o f mate. Perform them
aft er you have completed your
work.
VIHfin (Aug. 31 to Kept. 31)
ro n ta ct ln g tho allies you want
In co.nperate with In tha f u ­
ture and making right plane Is
j o u r best list In A.M. lla very
affectionate wllh close Use.
Hhow that you are vary d e ­
voted.
pJ.IUHA iSept. 11 to Oct. 31)
e f adding art pieces, ch arm ­
in g color, ate. lo your abodo,
office, you make a better Im­
pression on othera and you aro
happier. Htrlve for comfort ,
too. Fellow workers aro vary
helpful If you are cheerful.
SCORPIO I Del. 11 lo Nov. I D
If you show other* (hat you
have a funny-bone at thla
time, you help them and y o u r­
self
Immeasurably.
Amuse­
ments o f all sort ran meet with
great bui-cc**. II* delightful to
aMier*.
E t A f l l T T A g l t i (Nov. 31 lo
Dec. 3t) Trouble con eneu* If
you do not understand (hat
those living under your roof
are under pressure. Eliminate
whatever le unwanted. Begin
anew with freslinees. happlneaa
around you.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 31 lo Jan.
ls» Discussing trailer methods
for making aalea, ale. with aa•ncletee la wise In A M. Than
set up appointments and keep
Dram on time. Itespeci Increaaee with loved one*.
M i n t A H li g I Jan. II to Feb.
-,T| It la right that you c o n ­
centrate upon Incraaalng abun­
dance and changin g methods
for best results. Think really
big. A more practical approach
la certainly required.
F t a r t : * (Feb. 10 tn Match
10) Keif*analysis la vary Im­
portant now so that you tan
eradicate errors and cement
. „ i'fJ it t — K l i l U m —Jl I'lL .I'lbAtH.
Hhow that you ara charming.
Have a art purpoaa and carry
through with It.
j M F m i R CHILI) !• MORN
" n i n t ) , ha or aha will be on*
1 o f thoaa persons who always
j * thinks o f Li* rights anil needs
o f others and will alan hav*
i
the wonderful ability to bring
fanlaalln project* down lo a
1 practical level. There la a tendenry lo think (binge over loo
long a period o f lima before
com ing
lo
conclusion*,
but
one* you teach tu overcome
tlile shorn omlns. the success
her* le remarkable.
“ TSe sear* Impel, (key da a at
r.» a, pel." yvkal yap make af
) £ a r lira la largely pp la Y O l i
Carroll lllghler's Individual
Forecast for your sign fo r May
la now ready. For your ropy
send ynur blrthdat* and 11.00
In Carroll lllg hter Forecast,
Tha Hanford Herald, Bog 1S1I,
Hollywood l i , Calif.

Rhododendrons
tyow Fragrant
The D«iter hybrid rhododen­
drons arc reported to have
fragrance,
adding another
quality to the broadleaved
•vergreena. which long have
been popular. Tfcesa hybrids,
Uka tha beautiful “ swamp
aisles," have an eoticing per­
fume, saye the American AsiMriation of Nurserymen.
Rhododendrons have consid­
erable ornamental Interest,
They are evergreen, except for
certain aialeaa. They have
low ly flowers. There la a
wide range of colors. They are
hardy, readily availshie end
have good plant form, while
pricca are reasonable and they
are long-lived.

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H i r j h l i y h iA
liM -M O pm . NBC. Daa*
ny Thomae Specie! (color)
The Hiltory o f AppUuie (•
tonight’s theme end, with
guest stars Andy Griffith,
Mery Tyler Moore, Ctrl R*iner end Mel Brooks, es well
as the Stoneman Family
Hlngera, there will he lots of
It tonight. Reiner and Brooks
do their 2,000-year-old man
routine; Miss Moore shows
her dancing talmta In two
production numbera; Griffith
gets in one dance end does a
schoolroom lecture on Colum­
bus; Denny and Mary Imper­
sonate top ahow-businese peo­
ple, and he Joins the Stoneman Family In "Mountain
Dew" and "Crowded." A
good show,
7:80-8:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national Showtime. "Toronto
Aqua Spectacular." There are
those who claim thla series
has been all wet right along,
but this show goes out of Its
way to prove It. It's a Ca­
nadian water show, with ma­
ny of the same ingredients
that go Into an Ice show, ex­
cept diving replaces skating.
Also Included; dogs, comedy
and some acrobatics.
1-8:10 p.m. ABC. T h e
Farmer’s Daughter. "K ely ’a
Castle." Xaty
Inherits a
Swedish Castle end makes
plans to convert it Into a ho­
tel which she'd
manage,
while Glen looks on helpless­

ly. It’s pert o f ■ plot on her
pert to arouse Glen, but when
the belt doesn’ t work, she
turns herself Into a Swedish
sex bomb In order to anger
the wife o f her biggest pro­
spective backer.
8:10*8:80 p.m. CBS. The
Great Adventure. "Go Down,
Moses." (rerun) An often ax eitlng adventure o f the hero,
k underground railroed ac­
tivities o f Harriet Tubman,
who, prior to the Civil War,
spirited some 100 Southern
Negro slaves to the North.
The notable cast Includes
Ethel Waters, Ruby Dee, Os­
sie Davis and Brock Patera.
8:10-8 p.m. ABC. The Addams Family. "Progress end
the Addams Family." Pratty
good for the eerlea as the
town wants to build s freewsy through the Addam'a
property end plane to move
them. The family pales when
It learne it it to be moved
to s cheerful home with light
airy rooms, flowsr beds and
a white plekst fencs. Thalr
solution Is to move thsir antire house end rebuild their
swamps. There la a sudden
ch ange In averyons's plans.
0:30-10 p.m. CBS. Comer
Pyle (rerun) The first rsrun
of ths season reprisss a fun­
ny spisoda in which Gamer,
taking Carter’s criticism to
hsart, refuses to accept pert
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8:30-10 p.m. NBC. Jack
Benny Program (rerun) Peter, Paul and Mary are tha
name guest stars, but It's
madcap Ben I^ssy, who used
to steel the Danny Thornes
■how during Its eerly years,
who romps o ff with this ont.
He's In his usual TV role aa
an accompanist, but hilari­
ously so. Ths vocal trio
maksa up a folk song In
“ honor" of thsir h ost Good,
funny show.
8:10-10 p.m. ABC. FDR.
"Ths Rising Bun.” This ons
sketches In the rlae o f Jeptn
at a world power, Its rela­
tions with the United States
end Roosevelt’s Involvement
In Pacific affairs. The decadt
from 1811 through Pearl Har­
bor It ths focus o f Interest
Another wall-written, wallproduced half hour o f His­
tory.
10-11 p.m. CBS. Slattery's
People. ''Question: What la
Truth T” (rerun) This was
ths opsnlng gun in what has
proven to be tha sole surviv­
ing new dramatic series of
those roundly praised by the
critics. Thla one found Slat­
tery heading • committee in­
vestigating a colleague who’s
also an old friend, with Jemes
Whitmore effective as the

men on the hot seat I f you
missed It the first time, tuns
in end see why this series
attracted Interest in ths first
plecs.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Jack Paar
Program
(color)
Kunnlsst
spot belongs to Nichols and
May (as It so often docs) as
he pleys e man attempting
to take advantage o f an ad­
vertised
“ budget" funeral.
There’s a funny, If overlong,
■kit by Bob Dishy and Dick
Srhaal playing a couple o f
road wtary truckdrivera. Bet­
ty Johnson sings "In Othsr
Words." Ths show’s major
guest, as far as the Network
la concerned, is Lome Greene
who's on hand to plug "Bon sn is" by talking about It
and showing film dips from
foreign editions of ths seriss.
10-11 p.m. 12 O’clock High.
"P.O.W ." Part I. Savage end
hie crew bail out and are tak­
en prisoner by tha Carmans
and find themsetvss part of a
camp of w e l l - o r g a n i s e d
P.O.W.’a. They have a whole
■ y a t e m of communication,
trade, etc., operating under
the Nasl’a noses. Savage be­
comes camp leader as the
men went him to handle their
carefully planned escape. But
the stock Nasi commandant
has an sffsctlva plan for
making the men hate savage.
Concluded next week.

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( I ) Charlie Chen Theater
( I ) Rig Plotur*
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( f ) Cameo Theater
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( I ) Jim A Jesale Show
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MORTGAGE FORKCtOICRM
HIS
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Repurt
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F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
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Central
Fla.
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GAGE ASSOCIATION. » co r­
case
(1) Pro A Con
poration,
(
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On*
atop
Beyesd
ria tn m r,
I*) Many llappy Iteturof
(J) Kntlga O'Teel*
T:#&lt; (3) Kentucky Joase
va
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D e v i l E. Weeks, s / k / s t&gt;, fl.
Weeks, end Thelina Weeks, Me
( I ) Oiila A Harriet
T il l (S) Wagon Train
wife. U. W. Hunt Jr.. C. It.
&lt;11 Wonderful W erld ot
Hess and Houlhern Loan and
FICTITIOUS NANB
Finance t v . in*.
Color
Defendants, NOTICE IN hereby given that
( I ) My Favorite Martian
TO: David E. w eeks, e / k / e D. wa are engaged In business at I:## ( I j Ed Sullivan
E. Weeka, and Thelma •os W. I»th Hi, Hanford. Semi1 : 1 # &lt;l&gt; Branded
Week*. hie wife, whoee nute County, Florida, under the
( 1 ) liroadeldo
reeldeiirs
and
where* ricllllou* nania of, Homlierii
#;## (II lionanee
I'nslurs Co. (not Inc.) and
abuuU ero unknuwn.
(1) For tha Feopl#
TOU AIIK HEREBY NOTI­ Dial we Inland In reglelar Bold
II ) Movie
FIED that e t'.uin-Jnliil to n un s with the cle rk of the 11:11 ( I ) Th e R e s u l t
foreclose a certain m orteea- Circuit Court, KsrnlnnU Coun­
( I ) Candid Camara
encumtierlnc the following de- ty, K l o t M l , j n &gt;i m n U { | { i J tt tK l J t j l l L U l - W b e C e . t q i - L U * ------ a ^ r iv - ) e r « ) - i / n / p e m - ' i a - v r w IIi* provisions ot lb* Fictitious !»:•• ( I ) Nowseepa
1.01 IS, Block IS, NORTH Name Htalulee, twu-wlt: Hee.
f#t CBS News, Weather
■Jill,ANDO FIRST ADDI­ lion liS.ns Florida Htatuls*
( I ) Newsline
TION, aooordlny to plat SPAT.
M i l l I f ) Checkmate
thereof recorded In 1'let
Algt fleorg# A. Degue
H i l l ( I ) Adventure* la Para
Book it, l-agta Jl and II,
U. J. Tharp*
dlae
Fublto Records nf Seminole Publish April I, IS. Jl, J#. t i l l 11:11 ( I ) Checkmate
County, Florida,
CDL-II
11:1# t i l Pater Owns
ties boon tu*d aaalnal ruu In
tha above-etyled suit, the short IN TIIM ITNCt'IT I'OI’MT UP
MONDAY A. M.
title o f which Is Federal Na­ TIIM ST It JUDICIAL t'lN C IIT
tional Mortaeae Association, • IN
AND F U N
aKMINUI.lt
*:#• ( i t Slga Oa
corporation
organlerd under t U I 'V I 'l, FLUHIUA.
f i l l ( I ) Sunshine Aimanaa
nn Act o f Congress and exlet- IN CHANCERY NO. MOTI
1:11 ( « ) Now* A Weather
Ing purauant to the Federal DORIS JANE roL IC E .
National Mortgage Association
rieintirr,
Charter Art, having Ha prin­ va.
cipal office In tho City of FRANK POLICE.
Washington, District o f Colum­
Defendant. !• the Court o f (So Couolp
bia, l-lalnlirr, versus. David E.
NUT ICE OF H I T
Judge, Somlualo Couuly, F lo r­
Weeks, a / k / a 1). K. Weeks, TO: FRANK POLICE
ida, lu Probulo.
and Thelma Weeka, tils wife,
o /u John Reilly
lu rai Be tale a f
C. W. Hunt. J r , C. U. Bees
LambTown Road
MABEL B. BOLE.
and Southern Loan and F i­
l^dyard, Connecticut
Dectatld.
nance C o , In c, Defendt nt(e)
YOU A RE HEREBY NOTI­ T o All Creditors and Ferouu*
and you are required to serve FIED that a Complaint for Di­ H a v i n g Claim* o r
a ropy o f your Anewsr or other vorce and olh rr relief ha* been Aguteat Said Kate lei
Pleading to the Complaint on filed agelnet you In the above
You and aark o f you are
l'l a l n t l f f e Attorney, Cleveland. styled Court and you ara here­ hereby nulltted and required
Klephenson * Mlee. Hulls IIS by required to serve a copy o f lo present any rlalme and d*.
Hanford Atlantic N a t i o n a l your An swer o r other defense
Hank Building, Hanford. F lo r­ to the Complaint upon tho manda which you, ar either
ida, and flla tha original An s­ Pla intiffs Attorney, B. JACK* o f you, may have asetuat Ih*
wer o r other pleading In the HON IIAAHKK,
Attorney St to ta l* Of MAUKL B. MOLZ, donrflca o f tbo Clerk o f the c i r ­ Law, It# North orotiHO Avenue, reaeod, late nf said County, to
]«,
orlando.
Orange the County Judge o f Seminole
cu it Court on or liefure the l llh null*
day o f May, A. D. ISIS. It you County. Florida, and flla the County, Florida, at hla affle*
fall to do eo, a decree pro con* original Answer o r dafenoa la In tka court houea o f sold
feeeo will be taken against you the Of rice ot tha Clerk o f the County ot Sanford, Florida,
far tho rellal demanded In tho cir cuit Court on or before tha within elx catindar month*
Complaintl l l h day o f May, IMS A.D. t f from th* lime o f the first pul).
TIG# Nolle# ohall be publish­ you fall to do so, Judgment by Ilratlon o f thla nolle*. Tw o
ed onoe a week f o r four c o g - Defoult will ho taken against roplea o f each claim or de­
aecutlve weeka In Tke Hanford you for th# relief prayed for mand ehall be In writing, and
Herald, a newspaper circulated la the Complaint and aald ■ball atata tbo place of reell a Seminole County, Florida.
caueo will tbea proceed Ha denes and pool o f fic e address
o f the claimant, and (ball b*
Da lad tkla t l t k day 1 A p r il Farta.
a . d . less.
DONB and ORD ERED e l ■wera to by tho claimant, hla
(S E A L )
Hanford. Florida, this tha 14U agant. or attorney and a cco m ­
panied by s filing fee nf on*
Arthur H Berk with, Jr.
day o f April, IMS. A.D.
dollar and eucb el*,m or d*&gt;
Clerk af circ uit c o u r t
(SEAL)
tnand pot no tiled thall be void.
By ^ E lis a b e th B ru n e h a n ,
Arthur If. Brckwilh. Jr.
Lucille B. SneaJ
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Slack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Aa Administratrix * f lb*
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Carroll Burke
Batata ot
Deputy Clerk
M /--------o f clevetead, Btepkeaeoe
B. JACKEOM M AASU

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Altoraey at t e w

III Marik
North Orsag* Aveaue
kulia II
Hanford. Florida
oriende, Florida
J'eblleh: April it , IS, St. May
April II, li. m , May
It 1991

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Sanford. _

Attorsers
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Publish April I, t, II. II, 1M|.

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Intro, to Chemlotry
Sunrise Semester
News A w e a th e r
Teday
Sunibln* Aimanaa
W ake-up Sfovlea
Countdown Now*
Farm, Market Be-

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Jadey
Mickle Evan*
Misti a Weather
Captain Kangaroo
Woather - Ntwo
C ir toenvllll
Today
Divorce Court
American History
Rxercle* for Modern
Women
Romper Room
The Morning Movla
Slake Room for
Daddy
CRB News with Mike
Walter*
What's This Soag
I Lava t e a r
NRC New*
Andy nf Mayberry
Couroniratlos
December llrldt
Th* MrCnys
Jeopardy
Price |* RJght

LAWN MOWING A Edging.
Feel dependable service, res
ennebte. l l f . l t t l .
rix n
SHOP
NEW LOCATION
V&gt;# Ho Franah_________ m - 4 T I I

Direr*—

Less

IIJ-M II

TRACTOR Mowing, 123-4011

425-5938
Dtnt

Free Delivery

Rerbnagu

322-5612
From

Dleta aee

16. Interior Decorators
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2

Up t o l 11 11.58| 1.S8I U 0
« to 18 | 2 11.50 | 1.50 11.90

JEAN MARCEL
10(3 French Ave.
tii-im
CUSTOM Med* Blip C o v e n A
Draper. Well to well ca rp et.
Ing.
Large
selection
to
rhooe* from.

Alarm Fabrics &amp; Ruga
FR E E EHT1MATF.
AT TOUR HOME

11 to 15 1 1 1 1.50 11.89 |2.85
18 to 30 |4 11.50 |2.52 |3.88

|S!^*ry)r^H /&gt;nCord^lIjlTIS

21 to 23 1 1 11.3813.15 |4,73

19. lluildern Buppliett

25 to 30 |8 | 1.50 | 3.78 ] 5.70

I'llE-CAHT Concrete Steps
GREGORY LUMBER CO
Sin Mini* nee_________ 111.add

Blnlmam Ad— t U s e
( f iv e t - l e n e r words per lino)
St AO Mlalmum Cbargu
Alt Skip Dote Ada Charmed
at 1-Day Bata

CONTRACT RATES
ON RKI1UE8T
C L A H S IflE i)

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Arrsife Page 4-A— April 23, 1965

TED WILLIAMS HDW.

22. Plumbing

oalumu

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23. Fainting
P J U N T IN a ^ A M p ^ IS D lriA

CO P Y

24. Well Drilling

The Herald reeervee the pri­
vileg e e l r e j e d l a g ar reel#,
la g any advertlaemeal w h i r l
U daeme abjeefleaebte ta
tha pallor o f thta gowupa poo.

W E U JT DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and titan
W e R ip e lr and Service

S T I N E

Machine and Supply Ce.
I(T W. Ind hi__________ 113-tllJ

DEADLINES
II

N o o n l i t ) Be Toro
Pu blication For
I n oerttoM and Kilia
( R a t N o o n F o r M on day)

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Home Appliancta

322-5612
Sanford

Eee henge

425-5938
From

Hemloole Oeuaty
(Dial D treat)

69. SchoolH &amp; Instructions

50. Mine. For Sale
READ Y-M IX CONCRETE
Blocks, mapping Htonei, Bend.
Httel, area s* Trap*. Rock,
I.ot Markers, Polyethylene,
Wire Mesh. Http*. Window
Hills, Dry Welle A Drain Tile.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
101 Elm Ave.
PO W ER T O O L S . Wurllteer
Chord Organ. Fishing gear.
10* W. l i s t St. I lo I p.m.
nilAHfl SQUARE
Over
J.ol# equeree. ellibUy
used. H prlre. Any else.
FURNITURE CENTER
111# H. French
J lJ-T td

Evening Clxev etarte May 5th.
For Information call Mr*.
Applatnn, (Collect) Orlando,
: &lt; !- * :• « .
Bert
Rodgara
Hi bool*
or
Ileal
Estate.
"Florida'# Ijargeel."
S

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Stemper Agency

60. Bus!b a a s Opport.

Hava l# % o a Apoxy, F, V. A.
ALL W O R K UUARANTRBD
Houea
A
Marina
paint*. SERVICE STATION for Loan*,
Wa Have Parts * Aoeaaaarlae
FA sect, U K French Ave.,
TOY r o w WAD
1U-IIIJ
Oood location. Good re f e r ­
Sanford, l l l . l l l * - Orlando,
ences a some Capital requir­
111# a . Hwy, I* . ITI-eeit.
ed. Call I t t - l l t t .
15. Special Service*
NEW 4 Cycl* Lawn Muwer 1(4)
COMPETENT MAN OR
■Ingle
Bed
410;
Electrlo
WOMAN
VICE? Mora than l# ,# tl read­
F e n s 11*1 Rlllatt Av*.
wanted la are* eoverrd by this
er# see The S a ifo rd Hirald
newspaper
ta awn. fill and
cUaeltied ede dally. JUtas eo TAR PAUL IN 14Ugl| F t . a),
collect from rola operated
taw aa l i e per Una par deyl
meet new, triple gtltahtd.
merit In Si. note A randy er
Dial I l l - M i l e r 4 I I - I I I I a i l
w ag treated. Cheap, d i . l i l j .
wrapped ronfeetluno— a new
place ro u r odt
Idea
In vending. Mar b* han­
NEW HMpmtat #( used Ty pe­
dled part time along with
VOS* LANDSCAPB SERVICE
writer*. 141.11 up. Goed se­
preaent occupation. MOO-tl,A e y type
typo — ___
An y. .el»#
An
..
lection. Trad**
10*
Investment
required.
A t a price yeu can a ff o r *
POWELL'S OFFlCa SUPPLY
Could M built into full time
opertUeii- f o r local Inter­
" m a iW .view,
w rit e
INTCUBTATB

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■OMB lUFftOVKUEMT*

AFT. 8tt* Slootri* Btevo a
R of rip* rater. 1**4 Palmotl*.
II IN. O.R. Pueh-Bettet

MEftouMmsBaa.
lor, Minagoeig.

aoel**-

BEAUTY SHOP * Residence
for Meat or 1*1* l\H V .

•iik. i i i - i i l L

RAVENNA
PARK.
Medallion
home, I bdrm., IH beth. Con­
tact P. w . Terlor, i l l . n i l .

$100 DOWN
F H A - V A H O M E S'
J. I. A 4 IIEDROOMI
1. IH A 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
For Complete tn formatle*
See or Cell Tour

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
W* Have Th* Home For Yoa

STENSTROM «
REALTY
33ti
112-1130
ttt-eitt
121-41(1

|

PARR

O n iV K
IJI-TIII
NIGHTS
iti-eit*
ISJ-ldSt

GREEN HIt AIR
Choice lota available in a r e t e - ,
bratr or Loch Arber o v e r lo o k - 4
Ing g e l f course. C u s t o m
building to your npeclfleetlone. a r te a b ra lr developed
by

K tN asw oon

BUILDERS, INC.
FLYING FEMINOLE RANCH
ttt.K T I
(Space University Airport)
101 Fairmont Dr.
Located 1 raltee East e f Oviedo
on Hwy. I l l It now open. COLORED PROPERTY , Only
Student Inetructlon now ( I v ­
II# Down. Jim W elter Carp,
on In Piper Cherokee ’Tin".
he* nice 1 Bedroom house A
Com* on tnd lenrn to fly
lot for Sal*, reedy to move
NOW. Expert Inetructlon In
Into, only I(*.I0 per month.
a relaxed atmosphere rtm o v.
Directions:
From
Sanford.—
td from busy (raffle pattern*.
(eke Route t i t to Osteen t n ®
Twin-engine Charter avail­
rhurch on r i g h t continue to
able enywher*. For appoint­
colored section nn left, turn
ment Ph. m - l l # l .
left on dirt road A fellow
to houie. You can ■** tbit
house from Rout* t i t .
Reul Estate Courae

NEW APPLIANCES at W a re ­ MUST HELL 30 T V 'e . Heed,
house
Price*—
Prlgldalre,
T e r m * t o eult. Open e v e n ­
Hot point. RCA, Eenlth, etc.
ing*. Hale* A S ervi ce. T V
Cell Charlie Gormly oellect
H O S P I T A L Mil W. Tth.
at Aeauclated Radio A TV,
t i l l N. Drang* Ave., Orlaa- (0 IN. Electrlo Stove. Excellent 71. Male Help Wanted
1. Lost it Found
do l l J - l t l l .
condition, |3t. 122-1171 niter
e p.m.
L E T T C ELK n RATE — The
HE It VICE STATION Manager
SANFORI) KLECTRIC
elaeeiried ads are tha pteea
A Attendant*. Phone fo r ap­
HOOVER
VAC. CLEANERS
1:11 ( I )
to save time and money when O. E. Ap.lienees — New A Used W H IT E HEWING
pointment t l i - o a i i after e
MACHINES
ft)
■hopping tor Ih* ear et your
p.m. Mebane Oil Co.
Authorised Hate* A Service
Itltt (I )
choice.
G
ARRETT'S
31. Mimical Instruments JO# E. First.
213-5311 d a i r y QUEEN Driver Sale*(I)
2 , P e r s o n a in
man. t i l t Park l»r.
HEWING MACHINE
M ill (I)
Gcno Cttmbaa — I l l - l i l t
DUE TO DIVORCE
Do
ruu
have
a
drinking
prob­
(I)
I have a 1)4) elg-eeg Hewing IIT.nn* FOR RIGHT MAN over
lem. Writ* F. o . llox t i l l ,
r i s n o Tuning and Repair
l # : l l &lt;J)
tn In the Hanford ere*. Take
Marhln* with I payment* nf
Hanford.
W. I . Harmon
lll-tlll
llito t o
short auto tripe tn rnntert
|ST" remaining. A s s u m e
ID
&lt;
u-tnmere. Air mail n. A.
payment* or pey l n" •’ *■•'■
(#1
4. I t c a u t y C a r e
34. Upholstery
Brooke, %'lce Pree. Text* It*,
Completely
guaranteed
A
11:10 («&gt;
finery C o rp , Dux TIL Fort
equipped- Makes buttonholes
tl)
Worth |, T r a i l .
H A R R I E T T ’* Menu: r R o o k ,
A dues fancy work. Cell a n y ­
OVER I t YBAIIH
(I)
■oft water, evertlni app'ta. of fin* workmanship In uphol­
time COLLECT Orlando 41A
in* Bn. Oak. IJ3-1IH,
stering, Draperies, Slipcovers.
e-tiTT.
MONDAY r . M,
72. Female Help Wanted
Tim* Peymente ■■ tittle **
t
EVENING
Dreesee. ell* 1 S T ,
l l mo. Drapery hardware In­
FERMANKNT HPEC1AI.
11:1* (J) Pay When
1 sen new Heat Cover* Tor WOMAN for mending A Alt er­
stallation.
CUT 'N' CUIll. IIPAUTV HlfOP
((&gt; Lov* o f I,If#
ations.
Apply
In
perion,
‘ It llulrk Special. Call J3JKULP DECORATING BHOP
30% o f f o f regular prlcea tin
( ( ) Donne Herd
Downtown Clrantre A Laun1111 alter I p. m.
Ph. I d - i l l
Perm*. 1 Hriilor Heaullalana,
ll:3S (#) Cllg New*
drrera,
l
i
t
Ho.
ralm
etto
Av*.
Marl*
Cuahltig,
Here
Lowery,
t i : i « (J) Truth o r Cent*II per day rental fo r Electrlo
Winnie
Culluni
A
Hetty 35. Vacuum Cleaners
queue**
Carpet
Hhampooer
with
purPrice, our new B-euttclan.
( I ) Father K now s Beet
ebaaa or lllue Lustra. Carroll 77. Siluation Wanted
B elly Price will Clean A
( I ) Hetrrh for Tomorrow
HANFORD VACUUM HVC.
iirnltur* f " .
Htyle
W e a. Free Parking
l*t*l (*) Guiding Light
HALI2H - REPAlltH
Tell there vou saw tt la Tk*
I.ot. 11 * Palmetto Ave. l'h. 33tl y, l-erk Ave.
t t : H ( ! ) NRC News Report
d l - d l l 51, Articles For Kent
Hen ford lleraldl
eit-eaet.
1:0# ( ( ) The Open Window
(J) New*. Kdttorlai and
37.
Moving
&amp;
Storage
IRONING, iny home, 1)3.3111.
RENT A IIED
Weather
6. C h ild C a r e
Hetlefectlnn guarantred.
Rollawsy,
Hospital,
Baby
( I ) Tenn. Ernie Ford
FDR
RENT:
Clean.
Dry
HtorBade,
by Dey,
Week, or
1:11 (J) Focus
n a n n ie s k id d ie ca h k . w * e v jjjn r i^ ^ je x I O J iy jT ^
Month.
D M (II Ao Tho w o r l d Tors#
84. Real Eatata • Rule
never cine*. Licensed nursery,
CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE
(1) Lot's Make A Deal
Inlente to *. 1141 S. Oak Ave. 60. Mlac. For Sal*
t i l W. let.
U t-IIlt
( t ) Newitlne
m -tte i.
IS AC 11EH
l i l l ( I ) NUC News Report
This ten arrre le Juet uulilde
lit# (#1 Paeaword
ItXKItltlERATGIt — 11#. l ’ h. "Y ou name ll— W* hava It!"
City
llmtti
of Hanford. Can
8. P its
Supplies
( I ) Moment o f Truth
133-7tel or IT 11 W. tnd SL AMERICAN RENT-ALL
ba purchased fur i m . s # with
( ( ) Flarno la tha w in d
lit a Hitweihe. ut-*n#
good term*.
I I I ! I I ' T..o Darters
It EG. A X C mala Uaetun Ter­ aUNH: Buy, Sill, Trad*, R e ­ .U
pair. OITKEN BRIDGE CAMP 53. WRRtcd T o Buy
(#1 A n t.lehltlt#r
rier, 1 year eld. good health.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
A GUN SHOP. 111-1131.
( I ) D i r In Ceurl
J ti-im .
Realtor
ti M &lt;»&gt; ABC News
Raymond
l.undqulet, Atao.
HELi.
UH
yuur
Furniture.
LADlEH ."Nn, Hal*. I l . l t
M l ( I ) Another World
123-1(51 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
J CHIHUAHUA)!, Walker A
Quick
Ferric*
with
the
Ceeh,
(41 T# Tell th* Truth
SURPLUS
CITY
Black A Tan puppl-e. J'han«
POET.
SUPER
TRADING
( ! ) General Hospital
301 W . le t
I d -T t ll
ili-eiee.
iit-o&lt; n .
l:J I (4) CRH Nawa— Douglas
Edwards
St. Johns Realty
CHIHUAHUA PuPpU*. 1104 W. COLT It. Holster, 11 rounde WANTED TO UUYl In July. J
Amo.. Eacel. Cond. 110. Ph.
1:11 ( I ) Tea Dea'I Sap
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Itth. I I I . I I I ) .
or 4 Bedroom Home In Men.
Id-IIIT.
Ill-S Itl
(#1 Th* Young llnrrlods
ford-Orlando A r e a . Prefer l i t N. Perk Ave,
(4) Th* Edge o f Night
Waterfront. C. II. Harris, llox
AKC Meg. Reagle Hound, t yr.
NO CAIIIIYINO CIIAIIGKM
4:11 ( I ) Tho H a n k Oamt
IT. ITSNH. Am en tia . PPG, N.
old. 110 . H«e at t ill) UrauMl) DOWN PAYMENT
It) Trallmaelor
JOHN E. FOX,
V„ N. Y. o»l*I.
adn A v e . nflrr ( p.m.
Ktnmuta R&gt; Welnul Comal*,
( I ) Secret alarm
Realtor
I I I ; M u r» Porleble, I— your
4:M t l ) NIKI Haw#
USED FURNITURE
HI
Perk. A m . _____ j l l - R R
DOOH RECEIVE!) var Adop.I'orL*
■- got.;-dreg.-tfea—Anrater wuMijr
alile, 1 — your choice 111;
I a i x u s , ITS# W. Mln ate on,
New Mom* In Consol* III.
l i t ! (#) Soahuat
56. Furnltura For Bala
Del,and. Ph. T l l - l l l l .
Ball-Blair Agency
( I ) Wall* Fargo
SANFORD HEWING CENTER
Reel Ke'at* — tneurenco
(4) Maxilla Gorilla
WILSON - MAIKR FURN
UKUMAN HHEPilEltD, II mu. l i t Bo. Ilark Ave.
dl- 1 4 1 1
Ird
A l-erk Av*
tlt-ifli
l i l l ( I ) staple Mevemtate la
Buy — Belt — Trade
old. can b* registered, Rlsck
Sport#
A Faun. Haatunabl*. Phone F1IIHT QUALITY SPINET PI- 111.ll K. let.
ii:-ie :t
FIVE
BEDROOMS
1 : 1 * ( ! ) Vowsttp*
■no. po w e rfu l Ton*, beauti­
I1M III.
REDUCED PRICK
( I ) Sports, Wtathor,
ful classic styl*. Will u a n e - For th* biggest eelecllou or Last week w * advertised (hi*
Nows
nearly new end used furn i­
far on greatly reduced pay­
FEMALE
German
Shephard,
fin# old (w o -e lo ry home et
ture. *** Noll1* Furniture
ment* to person with good
( I ) Leave It T o Beaver
AKP. 111-11)4
! I t.eee. * very reasonable
Brokerage
In
Casselberry
l:J* (t&gt; Ur. U i g o o
credit only. Inspection ar­
price. The ow ner relied long
on IT-*:. Open • day* * to *.
ranged
without obligation.
■llBlanre and aaiil If II would
12. Special Nolle**
Writ* Hum* Offlca, Joplin
erll
fail he would let R go
Used furniture eppRencee. tools,
PI a iiu Co., Joplin, Mo.
W X F X -T V CH ARRBb N
for |to, to*. We think he'*
etc. Bought • Sold. Larry's
CAMAS Day Camp b#gtna Jua*
"g iv in g l| a wey," but lhat'e
Mart, t i l Seaferd A v * Pb.
MONDAY A. M.
Waahir,
Men'*
14th., Laka Oolden. For In­ AUTOMATIC
HIM business. If you want te
Itt-ltlt.
Hkst.s &gt;&lt;s. Golf c l u b * Ph.
l it *
Hlxn On
formation call JJJ-JIfl, Fred
rail* your family In a real
1:11-1:11
Timeline
d i-m t.
Oinaa.
)U&gt;MK, and not a crowded
COURTEOUHT
CHARGE
AC­
•:**-*: Jl
American lllet ory
“crack rrhoe,” thla It yuur
COUNTS— limited credit If
S T G U a i r s Utility Trailer Sales.
tl)
SALE
chance.
you ow n a phone. Put classi­
Dex I I I A, Route 1. South 10% o f f on all New A Used
I : SO- • :t I
Reading ( l - l )
fied
A
t
*
to
w
o
rk
for
you
I
Sanford Ave. (H e a de d . I l l *
l : t l - t e : t l Spanlth f t )
Machine* In etor* with this
l l : l * - l t l l « Spanish &lt;•)
•III.
ad Thursday. Friday * Satf r e e e s t im a t e
l l : t l - l l : # l Spec* Age Scteac*
urday.
Adding Machine* . Typewriters
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
(*)
L'HED EXAMPLES:
Sales
Rentals
Repair*
Realtor-Appraiser-Trades
11 llB-11 :SA Social Btudle* ( » )
ovating. New B Used FurnlSmith Corona ItT.II; Royal
P O W K LL'l OFFICE SUPPLY
1 1 1 * a French Ave.
VT
tur*. Call M e Bedding Mfg, l l t - l l t l
tt l. T li
Remington
141.11;
Co. nt T** Celery Ave, H i ­
t l i t l - l l i f l Keynotes or Muelo
Underwood
III.I*.
Many
13, Catering . Food
( l - l ) VT
l t IT.
more lo rhooe* from. New
c . A . W H ID D O N , SBHOBDAY F. M.
upright A portable*. Lay
I t i l t . l M O Kelledoecopo ( l - l )
BROKER
NEW GREEN DEANS. I I . U
aw ay now for graduation
l « l S. Park
Itt-lltl
l l : t l - t l : i s Klndertlmo
bu. Pick your own. I t . l l bu.
during aal*. Term* * Liberal ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
11:10-1:11 Quest
Bedd.ng A Furniture
picked for you. Lake Monro*.
Tradea.
1 t l l - t :4# Eep lorlng ■cleeoo
tll-IR )
_______________
A T FACTORY PRICESi
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
BART PILCHER
1:41-1:1#
Quest VTR
i* Megtioii*
eii-*iti
Beat Buy Broker
to
14, Bleycl* Repairs
JII-Ttie Dey er Night
SP E CIA L P A IN T S

A a B CONTXACTOXB

t b so room home, I
bethe. Fla. room. Itvlng-dlaleg. larg* storage, ea rp o r u
near shopping center, p l a y *
ground near, t d * moves you
In, ( t pay all closing), buys
escrow, Ineurenet, etc. Call
l l l - t l t t after * p. m.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
I t — Money W a n t* !
t — L o it A Found
I t — fa r in g * A L e a s
1 — Pereensla
I I — Ineuranoa
4— Beauty Cara
I— Day N u n e rlm
*&gt;— School* A Inetruotlooe
T4— Kmplsyment Ssrvleoa
e—Child Cara
Tl— Male Help w anted
I — Dee*— Cat*— Pete
in— Poultry — Llveeteck
Tl— Female Help WaatPd
i t — Special Netleaa
I I — Mala or Female Help
I I —Catering — Food
Tl— Balsa Help Wasted
I t — Bicycle Repelr*
TT— situation Wanted
11— Income Froperty
14— Special Services
I I — Buslesss Prop.— Bel*
I I —Swlm mlag PaolA
I t — It**! Estate W ea le d
IT—Jaaitorlal Sorvleae
i t — Reel K e n t * Bel*
II— Do-It-Yourself
I I — Baelneea Rental*
I I — Builder* ■uppllea
10—
Hardwer*
IS— L e u For Hale
I t — Farm*—Orovea
J l— Home Improvement*
I I — Acreage
J l — Plumbing
l l — House* For Bat*
t l — Painting
»*— Houses—Sal* nr Rent
I t — Well Drltllag
IT— House For Rent
JO— Air co e d . A Healla s
100— Resort Rental#
11—
Radio • Television
I #1— Trailer*— Cabin**
I t — Photo A Eq ulpmiat
10—
Home Appllenco*
1*3— Mobile Hem**—Sal*
11—
Mueloal Inetrumeota l o t — Mobil* Homes— Rent
l o t — Trailer Ppece— Rent
33— Dullness Eq ulpmeel
101—
Trailer Lot*— 8*1*
11— Job Printing
101— Apartments For Real
J l—Upholstery
l
o
l
—
Room*
For R e s t
12—
Vacuum Cleaoere
l i e — Hotel Rooms
JT— Moving A Storage
1)3— Rental Agente
II— Et term ln atori
d — I'lente — Feeds — Seeds 111— Wanted Te Real
111— Auto* For Halo
t o — Mlsc. For Sal*
111— Autos— Sal* or Trad*
I I — Article* For Iteat
I I I — Trucks For Sal*
I t —(Iwap ur Exchanga
110—
Automotive Service
I I — Wanted T e Buy
H i — Scooters A Cycles
&gt;1— Furniture For Sale
113— Boeta A Motors
I*— Antiques For Sals
111—Marie* Supplies
I t — Money Te L o u
I #— Bullosas Opportunities

F tom

Cantrscttne Repntre
FREE ESTIMATES
It. L HARVEY
I tt nanford Ave._______ i H - l l l i

95. H ourm For Sale
large

I#t K H jk ___________ I I M I I )

11.50 Per Inch

(Minimum
larbaa

lifer

SICK ROOM NEEDS
Wheel Chairs. Walker*. Cent*
A Crutch** for rent or eat*.
Preicrlptlone at L o w * * t
Price e. Discount to people
over #1 A all Service Person
net. Check eu r price*.

The Herein trill net
aposolblo fop

WEEKEND T ELEV ISIO N

CO L I I

Hold Your OwnSaleWith HERALD Want-Ads

■ BALK W. W A R N E R
Realter
*«l * J | r V Ave-______ 013818

FOR SALE on T R A D E : Mod­
ern t bedroom A Carport*,
only
le.llft.
Trad*
I I . too
Equity for anything o f equal
value A taka over email
monthly payments. 111-70It.
NICE HOME. 1 4 Acre., Imrg*
chicken houie, JJ2-I0K.
g
J

BEDROOM. I H bath, Ig*.
fenced yard. Country Club
Height*, Lake Mary Road.
H I Exeter. A**um* Mtg. A
I I I mo. JIJ-MtX.

PA RK RIDGE— Itla-OIVIYION
J Bdrm.. 1 Blh.. Entry Foyer,
Family Room. Breakfast Bar.
Built • In Kitchen. Central
Heat, Double Oarage, c i t y
Sewer, l it ,to o , Open Daily.
Evenings f t t - I T l t .
$I(S DOWN
a
J R R . tO x IT FI*. I i n . T e r .w
Floor*, Kit. equip. |(T mo.
pey* all. HELMLY RBALTT,
Offlca In Village Melt, N. Or­
lando. 111-1(41, night* I I I JIT*.
I l l * Palmetto Ave., KIIA A P ­
PROVED li n e DOWN, seller
will pay rio tin g cost, on tlile
very com fort able I Bedroom
home with hardwood floors,
tiled beth, enclosed porch A
fenced, abid ed lot. Full price
le only 11,500 with monthly
peymente
ttt, I n clu d in g #
■vrrylhlng. Exclusive!

Seminole Realty
1*01 Park Avenue
JJ3-11II anytime
NO DOWN PAYMENT VA. Im­
mediate occupancy, | Badroom, m bath, weeded let.
oedded town. Inquire At eu r
new o ffice LMN Enterprise*.
Inc., l i e Lon gw oo d Plate. I
Ml. South on 1T.IJ. Call e a t - A
lect l l t - J I U .
*
MODERN COUNTRY HOME
Our
rarest
offe rin g — hgn
everything: edge o f town,
big lot, modern tbreugheuL
a bedrooms, superb klteben,
J bathe, J utility ruome, dou ­
ble c a rp o rt, extremely at­
tractive Inelde and uoL Pric­
ed al 113.### with IIS* down

..end.tio.par

SOUTHWARD ,
Internment A Realty
l i t N. Park Ava.
tll-ltll
1 BDRM. Masonry hem*, e t cellent send., fenced In tree•haded b e ck yard. Resident­
ial area. L o w down p a y ­
ment. terms, t i l per month,
c e l l ltJ.4Vt«.

SOLD!'
651
HACKLE-BOILT
QUALITY HOMES,

&gt;na

87. BualRtaa Raalala
OFFICES and Star* Spac*
. . . . ■ • ■ f o r d Mobil* Park

jy y ^ J J b in d ^ n r ^ n G lie j

•0. Lola Far Sato
I LARGE LOTS la Dreamwei*.
slo ts to high tekeeli title In*
suraase; t i e f t fra a t e g e —
»»• dawn, |t| moatk.
b. li t -

Aar
Tf,

far Sato

VA1LARUI after June t, CB
Meust, u s e 11 Dew a. «**.**

•4111,

U , “ » H i t , FA

• A U 911*4499

�Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Ph. 322-5612
95. Houses For Sal*

9"). H o u m a For Sale

I I mi DOWN, 3 II.Inn.. I batli ] IIKHIIOOM. 1 Hath, Central
I h u . Cort.fr Lot, Double
h ii u a * ,
kltchan equipped.
Carport*. 3S!*)1I1.
Take over payment* o f 171
par month, Include* Tax** a
Innuranra. Convanlant lo ca ­
tion.

Government owned
Homes

$100.00 D O W N

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker

REALTY
O ffic e : 313-3111
Nlghta: s?l-«7i&gt;0
1114

Ui-OHI

Park

nrlva

ATTEN TIO N
TRUCKERS!
PRICES BELOW
INCLUDE FULL
RECAP &amp; CASING
8:25x20
9:00x20
10:00x20
10:00x22

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$.18.50
$13.50
$50.00
$50.00

3-B12DROOM. I batn. corner
lot. 1100 Iman, aaauma Mtg.,
1*3 mo. Available May I, Th.
333-3413.
4 IIKIMtiHiM
3 Hath Hum* on a|i|iroxlmat«Iy
4 acre yard. Fenced back
yard, aaeortad fruit baartnc
traaa. Wall for yard, partial­
ly furnt.hed, w ith e r, dryer,
•tova, rafrlgarator, yard tool,
dt la w im iu .tr .
111.300

Payton Realty
113-1101 3140 Hiawatha at 17-13

loOVKLY
3 bedroom
home.
Midi oak floor*. •Hunted on
corner with t * o lots. Hat
central heat and air. plua
well and pump for sprinkler
system. ItuilMn rang# ami
oven, f 13.&lt;»oo. Can l»e your*
fo r 9100 down ami monthly
payments of 171 23 including
taxet and insurance. Fu rn ­
iture worth several thou*amti o f dollars can ha pur­
chased for only 91.000.

STENSTROM
REALTY

t a la ai to a6

¥ -lJ

“I told you to WALK himl Not mtk* him run for hit lift!"
97. House* For Rent

103. Mobile Hornet. Rent

lAHMI A It Hull
T H REE Bedroom. I bath, kll
chan equip. *70.oo. Call 1123761 It. A William., Il.altor.

1 BEDROOM Trailer on Urge
Lake, Adults only. 332-7361.

FOR

SALE

For the Beat Buy In
A New or Ratal* lloma.
See Stenatrom Ilealty
Wa Have The Home For Tou

STENSTROM
REALTY
Open Tonight ’til 9

N A T IO N A L

E N P l' I t N I H I I E D
1 hath. 176;
I hath, 170;
1 hath, |»n;
1 hath. 8100;
3 hath. llJct;
2 hath. 1160 This
F l o r id a Hoorn.

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llr.,
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Hr..
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wi t h

NO CASH NEEDED!
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8 A N F 0 ,U * AVK'

96. Houses • Sale or Rent
HEAL NICE 3 Bdrm.. heat, air
co n d . Iga. 1-nt. li s t W. 3rd
HI. Amily I »«■*■ 333-7359.

97. House* For Rent
« I tot &gt;MH. 3 Lota. Fenced. 1303
Hanford Ava.
IIOUHE T n AILE R In Hanford,
Air conditioned. Bultahle for
couple. 413 mo. 322-03IS or
1746.
Fl'IINIHHED 2-bedroom houar
Out W. 1st Bt. UO nto. Call
332-4166.
Fl'IlN.
2
Bedroom
Houar.
Adults, no I’ ele, 332-402H.
2 IIEDIIOOM, Concrete Block,
large Fla. Boom, good loca ­
tion on 1 4 lota with Hhady
Oaka.
Partially
furnished.
Call 332-3460 after 6 pm .
1 BEDR OOM . 3 Hath, t 'n f u r n lahrd. n ic e n e ig h b o r h o o d .
E n c losed I ’atlo.

3 Bedroom, I Bath, Furnlihtd,
wall to wall carpeting, air
conditioned, Nice.

4 ROOM Apt.. I tldrm. 1*0 mo.
Call after 4. 323-0114.

196: A id . STATE Scooter, e x ­
cellent condition. 333-91)39.

one

1967 FORD H Ton, F loo. like
new condition. •11-7931.

FURN. 4 Room Oarage Apt.
Have tn eee to appreciate.
Adults only. No Pete. *«l K.
2n^ Ht. 322-01*1

WII ITK Sleeper Cab 1951. Ph.
322-31*2 after b or •*• at
341* Kim A\e„ Hanford

Dial 321-2420

102. Mobile Homes • Sale
Bedroom

Mobile Home with Cabana.
41 Ft. 2-hedroom, with 33x3
In.ulated cabana room. Com­
pletely furnished with 14 ft.
Frost Free 2-donr refrigera ­
tor. Set up on location near
Hanford N.A H. Immediate o c ­
cupancy.

Only $63 Per Mo.
Ideal for Navy family.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
332-3563 Hanford
1-3 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Aw nin g. A Cabanas
QIIAI.I 'Y MOBILE HOMER
llw r 17-42 H
332-2142

BDRM., Kltchan equipped,
173. nice yard. 332-IIII.

1 IIEDIIOOM. rnfurnlslted. k it ­
chen equip. 37a mo. 3612 Vale
Ate. 3:2-3614 after 4 p.m.
Fl'IlN. 2 Bdrm. tiouee, clean 4c

clnie to ilaae, |4i mo. Phone
OPEN EVENINGS
3:2-4241.
Sanford. Florida
021-4000
National lUpooseaaloaa lac. t BEDROOM Furn. House. 343
mo. Includes water. 232-4607.

KUHN. H o o r n , **m|.private
bath, 93o mo. 332-9311.
MLCCFINO ROOM. (Itntleman.
Palmetto Av#

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
IK

Magnolia

rb .

323-4123

*

S3 TR -3 with Radio • Heater,
excellent condition. 3:i**4tt
3

BETTER HOME BUYS are to
be found dally In th* rlaaelfled eectlun o f The Hanford
Herald.
It

Ft. RUNABOUT Boat. 36
IIP Hea Kins Motor, electric
atari, .leerin g wheel, windehleld. Excellent cond. 3396.
322-4*0*.

mj!l

W IT H
T H E SE

204 W. 2nd St. 332-1033
A L L W O R K GUARANTEED

U SE D C A R S

64 Thunderbird

Usad VWs.

62 Mercury

I OFF IN A \
65 TIGER!
O U R TIG ER IS
LOOSE A N D
H E ’S R E A L L Y
R O A R IN ’ !

" 1 ^ ^ -TOUCH TO
deolwiti^ ?
s®

Monlrrey 4 • Dr. Hardtop,
Flnlehrd In Light Tan and
lielgr, Equipped With V-8
Engine, Cruiaamalir Tranantiaalon, P o w e r Hireling.
Power Hrakra, Itadlo and
llraler. Alao II*. For Con­
venience and Comfort —
I'owrr Seata n n il I'owrr
Wlndowa I'lua Fartory Air
— A Car With Eye Appeal.
NOW ONLY

*1695
62 F a l c o n . -

■ ■ v - i

A t Chermlet Bel Air 4-Door Redsn, Aulo.
■ ■ Trans.. V-S. Check Thla One Out.
Chev. Nomad Wagon. Radio * Heater,
Air Cond., Auto. Trana., Eat re Clean.
Chevrolet Rlarayne 4 Door, Auto.
Traaamlaaion, 8 Cylinder*.

2-Door Hedan, lladio and
llrater, Padded Da a h ,
Clran Kparkllng Finl.lt.
Kuna Llko A Hawing
Machine, Deep Trradrd
Tlrea.
NOW ONLY

*1195

I f M y
IIIV I

61 Mercury

PONTIAC LcMANS
DELIVERED IN
SANFORD

(EXCEPT SATURDAY)

Freight and Taaee
Included

Meteor "600" Fordur Se­
dan, E&lt;|uip|H'd With Stan­
dard
V-H, Cruleamatlr,
Power Blearing and Heat­
er, Finlahed In A Light
Green With Gray Vinyl
Pattern C l o t h Interior.
Thla Car la Iah-bI. Lew
Mileage, Earellent Care.
NOW ONLY

*2650

| I«M
IV W

*1095

PRICE T H E TIGERS A T
'I B M

g | Dodge 2-Door, 8 Cylinder, Htaadard
H I Tranamlaalon, One Owner.

2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8, Auto. Trane.,
R * H, Power Steer., Pnwer Brake*.

Grrcnhriar, 6 Cylinder, Automatic
Tranumiealon, Healer.

4-Door Hardtop,
Conditioning.

*3795

You'll be convinced when
you try the DODGE BOYSI
OPEN 'TIL 8 P.M.

’ 1695
63 Chevrolet Impala
’ 1995
63 Chevrolet W agon
’ 1595
62 Ford Galaxie
’ 129 5
61 Cadillac “ 62”
’ 1995
61 Mercury W agon
’ 1095
61 Dodge Dart
’ 79 5
61 Comet
’ 10 9 5
61 Mercury Meteor
’ 1095
61 Plymouth Belvedere
’ 995
61 Falcon 2 - Door
’ 79 5
61 Tempest Custom
^ 95
60 Mercury Monterey
’ 895
60 Mercury W ag on
’ 995
60 Comet Sedan
’ 6 95
60 Mercury Sedan
995
4-Speed. Radio and

2-IIoor, V-8. Automatic Tranamlaalon,
Radio and llraler.

100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Days —
1,000 Mllea Oa All

El

8 P .M .
TONITE!

Bporte "4" —
llrater.

9200 • $300 Down
940 • 960 Month

322-1835

O P E N U N T IL

64 Triumph Convertible

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Complete Selection
I t 's Thru 64's

So. Hwy. 17-11
Saaferd, Fla.

SPRING
SELLING
SPREE!

NOBODY - BUT NOBODY
BEATS HUNT'S PRICES

Cream Of The Ford
Line. Thla Car Equipped
W i t h Every Optiunal
Avalleblr In 1881 —
Even A Flaahlng Light
When The Door la Open­
ed. A Low-Milrage Car
and Locally Owned.
NOW’ ONLY

Ellinor Motor Co.

JUST DRIVE DOWNTOWN
TO HUNT’S USED CAR LOTI

SATURDAY AFTERNOON T IL 5 P.M.

2507 SO. P A R K

•alee — Parts — Servlet
Factory AuthorUed Dealer

N O N E E D TO
D R IV E TO O R L A N D O !

It FT. r iy w o n d Boat. 36 III
Evlnrud*. 1376. 332-6919.

w /

(Hast i ope
Heat Covera

auio

115. Auto* For Snle

• Sedans
• Hard Top*
• Convertibles
• Station Wajrona

-2-3 IIEDIIOOM. 163.1133. Lot
Included. HANFOIID MOBILE
PAIlK. 2616 h. Orlando Hr..
333.1430.

M

1 our EVINRU DE Dealer
ISI 6-2 R. tat.
l'h. 332-6911

Temporary 1-ocatlon

EVERY N IGH T

Lets Do
Bus iness
Together

Gatowajr T o Th * W a te rw a y

Robson Sporting Goods

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ROOMS for Men. 401 Meanotla.
133-0730.

R E A L ESTATE BROKER
. J U i | - | i e l » ! » -Assnrtate- - ■
tV IL L A M A E I'BOKOHCII
333-7174 D ay
332-OH6 Nlghla

3

17 KL W H I T E Plb ars la ta Can«*a with complete sailing
rla. Purchased new In 1941.
Price ft»r i’ l n o # A all etpilpmrnt liit liit!! mk i*«r Top l*arrlrr,
paddle,
anchor,
#lc.
9210. 322-0549 to *ee.

GHIA

101. Mobile Homed - Rent

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

tonally built. 2 month* nlil,
9 4i or lif il of fe r. New Auto
* Volt llattery. 3:2-7 iiT .

110. Automotive Service

108. Room* For Rent

vw

REALTY
145* HI'A Ill'll A FT, I
34x1. 323-1410.

FURN. Apt. 332-3*00.

1436 CHEVRO LET Wagon,
cyl. clean. 333-3146.

121. Boats &amp; Motor*
TT7 7 “ T i t h i n i c " " •■

118. Truck* For Snle

FERN. DUPLEX. I Bdrm.. rodecorated. 346 mn., lA ka Jeesup. Call 323-7646 after 4:30.

STENSTROM
2546 Park Dr

Bolt McKKK t'SEI* CABS
NO MONEY DOWN
*01 Fren.-h Ava.
3:3-0731

APTS., clean and nicely fu r­
nished. Duplea,
1203 Elm,
140 . 114 Elm. 340 - upper.
141 • I d Magnolia. 310. Ph.
641.1347.

STEAL

'^POSSESSION1

104. Trailer Space • Rent

Houses For Rent

2
2
3
3
3
1

121. Scooter* &amp; Cycle*

AVALON APARTMENTS
Il&lt; W. 2nd St .
S33-341T

tlU k a ih

TOO MUCH
BOOM?
Rant
through - F o r Rant" ado. Oat TRA ILER LOTH. Sanford Mo­
extra Income'
333-3130
bile Park, 3611 S. Orlando Dr.
!S4* Park
233-1130.
3
BDRM..
Lge.
Living
Room.
LA'-CIK.
SE W ,
Cuemm-bullt
Range. Plnecreat Area, liou.
home.
Ilolllng
Illlla
llolf
344-3321, 123 Shannon Drive. 106. ApartmentM for Rent
Cnur.e, San Landn For Infnrmatlnn call 133-3371.
RAVENNA PAR K. I Bedroom,
I S hath, 1116 mo. 141-1131 FURN. APT., 2200 Mellonvllle.
after 4 p. m.
APT., Suitable for gentleman
o r couple, rrlvata entrance
A bath. 2443 8. Elm. 323-3307.

3S4S PA ItK DRIVE
Ph. 133-3430

IUIZ

h , '»****,*•.

HOMES

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Auto* For Sale

3 BDRM. Furn. A p t . water In­
cluded. 143. 2::-063T.
1163 FORD SKTLtNKR. retractable hardtop, radio, heat­
UNFUItN.
3 Bdrm
Duplex.
er. power steering, needs
Kitchen Equip. 322-537 1.
tranemlealnn 3346 Ph. 3336117 or see at 134 Garrison
1 BDIIM A P T . Furn *»o. 717
Dr.
E. Church Ht .. Long wood, Ph.
I3I-I3I3.
'69 RAMBLER. * oo o r Sedan,
Real clean A new tires.
FURN. Apt. Clots In. Jlmmte
3371.00
Cowan. 323-1013.
SANFORD 6IOTOR CO
322-43*2
VVELA.x A APARTMENTS l i t 300 French Axe
&gt; \ First Ht.
'64 FALCON 2-door hardtop, 4speed. Cobra equipped. 1200,
EFF. APT. private hath, suit­
aaeume p&gt;mte. For appoint­
a ble for Couple or flngle
ment.
322-4343
b efore
6,
person. Ideally located down­
333-3331 after I Pm.
town.
Inquire
at
Manuel
Jacobson Dept. Store. 211 62.
' 6* CHEVRO LET 4-door Hard­
lat
top A*-*, automatic, 1600. Ph.
333.701:
111 W EEKLY.. 3 room Apt. Util
furn. 301 B. 6th. 332-336!.
1461 O LP 8 MOBILE 91. 4 door
Sedan, good running con di­
TH R E E Rdrm. furn. Apt. 1703
tion. A'alde* Hotel, Mre. Bur­
Magnolia. 333-333I. 135.
ton. Th. 333-13(1.
APARTMENTS. Hanford .Mobile
Perk. 3616 H. Orlando D r, 1(63 air conditioned Triumph
aedah. radio A heater. Muet
373-1930.
sail. Sea at 1611 Elliott Axe.
3 BDRM Furn. Apt |66. 2031,
E. li s t Ht Robert A. Wit- 1966 - CHEVROLET. 1 door,
exceptionally go od ahape. Th.
Heme 332-3461.
322-6730 after 3:00 p.m.
FURNISHED Apt., with Air
conditioned bedroom. 1 * 6. I l l '40 FORI* Beach Buggy, &lt;«•'.
323-59*9.
K. Ith Ht. 323-67*4

1401 S Park Ava.
371 i n : anytime

405 W. FIRST ST.
322-0651

Jeep
1982 bal. 039
*54 Cadillac 0397 bal. 910
'M Dodge
0597 bal. 029
9119 bal. I 8
*50 Cher.
0591 bal. 029
*57 Chev.
0199 bal. 022
*57 Dodge
0691 bal. 031
*57 Buick
*58 Chev.
0697 bal. 032
0596 bal. 031
*58 V.W.
0499 bal. 024
*58 Che?.
0787 bal. 039
*59 Ford
0586 bal. 029
*59 Opel
0782 bal. 037
*59 Ford
0599 bal 032
*59 Cher.
'59 Kenuatt 0387 bal. 016
*59 Fiat
0499 bal 021
*60 Corralr 0681 bal. 032
*60 Valiant 0597 bal. 031
*60 Kami*. 0693 bal. 032
*60 Falcon 0697 bal. 036
*60 Ramb. 0891 bal. 038
*53 Ford
0399 b a l.»1 5
'57 lie Koto 0199 b a l.o io
*58 Olda
0102 bal. 013
*58 Chev.
8399 bal. Oil
'58 Mercury 0199 bal. 011
’S3 Chryaler 090 bal. 0 0
Accept Trade-Ins!

By Nadine Seltzer

Seminole Realty

TIRE SUPPLY

BANK

April 23, 1965— Pape 5-A

sr.Vt’ I U l . Out.land ing S a 1
tladroom llrn.aa available In
all Areaa ot Sanford. Let ua
Show you Around!

TOE ABOVE PRICES
CARRY A ROAD
HAZARD
GUARANTEE!

McROBERTS

frralb

SW E E T IE PIE

Check This Onel

JIM H U N T

#attforb

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Selection o f I. I, and &lt;
Bedroom. located In varloua
Se.tlona o f Sanford
lmmadtata Belleerr

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

8br

N O N E E D TO D R IV E
OUT A N Y H IG H W A Y !

Full

Powrr,

Air

4-l)r. Commutrr Sta. Wag., V-8, Auto.
Trana., K 4k II, I'/S, P/U.

4-Door Pioneer, V-8 Engine, Auto­
matic Tranamlaalon, Healer.

2-Door, 6-Cylinder, Automatic Tranamillion, Radio and Heater.

2-lloor, V-8 Engine, Automatic Tranamiaalon. Radio and llraler.

4-Door, V-8 Engine, Automatic Trana*
Rilaaion, Power Steering, Heater.

6 Cylinder, Stick Shift, Radio and
Heater.

4-Door, Automatic Tranamlaalon, R t«
dlo and llraler.

4-Door, V-S Engine, Automatic Trans*
miaalon, Heater.
4-Dr. Commuter, V-8 Eng., Auto.
Trana., P /8, P/B, Air Cond., R A H .

4-!lo»r, 6 Cylinder, Stick Shift, Radio
and llrater.

4-Door, 8-Cyllndrr Engine, Power
tarring,. Pow**&gt;- llrakeo,- R -A -II.------

59 Mercury W agon
4-Dr. Commuter Sta. Wag., V-8, Aulo.
Trana., K A II, I'owrr Steer., I'/B.

59 Oldsmobile “ 88”
4-Door llardlup, Auto. Trana., RAH
Power Steering, Power lirakea.

59 Edsel Hardtop
8-Door, V-8 Engine, Automatic Traaa.
miaalon. Radio and Heater.

58 Buick Super
4-Door Hardtop,
Conditioned.

Full

Power,

Air

’ 79 5
’ 895
’ 595
’ 695

JUST CHEAP TRANSPORTATION
PACKARD HARDTOP

N Cylinder, Automatic Tranamlaalon,
Radio and Heater.

15

OLDSMOBILE WAGON

4-Door Station Wagon, Aulomatlc Tranamiaalon, I’owrr Hirering, Power
Hrakra, Radio and Heater.

HARDTOP
M FOHD
Z-|ioor, V-s, Automatic

Trauamlaalon,

Radio and Hraler.

'7 M

Q f CHRYSLER 4-DOOR
Chevrolet Bel-AIr, 4-Door. 8 Cylinder, l| | | | |
Aulo. Trane., Deautiful One Owner Car.
I * * -

FORDOH
W FOH1)
Cylinder.
• C;

U SE D C A R S
F IS H E R M A N ’S SP E C IA L

FROM

'I B

MERCURY SEDAN

Door, Automatic Tranamlaalon, Air,
Power Steering, Power Brakea R A H .

*245

53 DODGE FOUR-DOOR

Y ou’ll Save Money
A n d Be Happier In A ‘65’
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.

’72.72

!^*| B U I C K

I

H O LLER S
OF S A N F O R D

Seminole County Motors

TIIE LOT WITH
THE O.K. QUALITY
CARS

1801 W. lat St. — B u ford

"Exctltait Servtca Too**

Phone 122*0614

301 W E S T F IR ST ST.

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322-0711

Strlckland-Morrisou Ford, Inc.

Or MI 7-2330

1501 W E S T FIR ST ST.

2507 8&lt;i. Park
Ph. 322-0861

322-1411

W. Park 614-8818

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.
D O W N TO W N SANFORD
CORNER PALMETTO ft COMMERCIAL

�t

Episcopal

Baptist'

Adventist
T U B tR U RUTH-P A T
ADVENT 1I T CHUHCH
Cernar Tth A Elm
J. L Mara h a l t --------------- r at tor
REE V IC E ! SATURDAY—
Rubbuth Uchool
H I# a. m.
W arch Ip Barrlca _ 11 :M a. m.
W a d a n d a F N l«h»
P ray er ■arrlea —
T it ! P- w .

ewBitr ewuRcw

FIR I T BAPTIST CHTTBCM
III Park Aranua

r. B. Chauea

M orning W orahlp
Bundar Behaal —
H ornin g W arahlp _
T rain in g Dnlan —
B ran ln g W arahlp W ad. P rayer la r r le a

Methodist

Paator

a m.
1: 41 a m.
11 tM a m.
d i l l a ta
T ill a "•*

T ill A *■

Church S t r u t , L on gw oed
Fr. C harlM W . Stewart, Jr.
V ica r
H o ly C tm m unlea _ S:M a m.
F a m ily Barvia* A
CIsaacs
,, .
1:11 a m.

CWBTBT METHODIST
CHURCH
Bunlsnd Estates
Citrus H eights
R lv , Charles B. H o g g „ P a stor
Church School _____ 1:41 A m.
Morni ng W o n h l p ___11:44 a i a
M T P ---------------------- - 4:11 p. m.
Eve. W o r s h i p ____T:H a m.
W ed. Prayer Bsrvle* 7:11 p.m.

B O L T CROSS
441 A Park A v a
F r. L r t f D. Sapor. Raatar
H o ly Com munion . . 1:11 a m.
F am ily Bsrvle* and
Sunday School
I.-M a m.
M orning Prayar
( P i n t Sunday —
Maly C im m u a lia 11:44 a m.

Southern Methodist

Alliance
CHRISTIAN M tU tO W A RT
a l l ia n c e c h u r c h

1411 P ark A r c at 14th SL
E a r. C lifford B. Harrod, F a lte r
Huadar teh ool ------ t i l l a. m.
W a n h lu Serrie# — lit * * a. m.
E ven in g W arahlp _ T ill p. m.
A lliance Tenth
Patlawahlu (Tuea.) t it * P- m.

B LD E R BFRINOB BAPTIST
Old Orlando I I at Haatar A » a
B. H am lltoa O rlffla _ Paator
Buadar Bchoal _ _ M4I a m.
M orning W orih lp — f i n d a m.
T raining I7nlan — d il l a a *
B ran lng W arahlp __t i l l a ■».

FIR S T SOUTHERN
M ETHODIFT CHURCH
B o s u n 's Club B uilding
I I I Oak A v a
D urw ard H. k n i g ht J r . Paster
■ u n d er Bchoal ____ |:tS a i a
E pw erth L e a g u e
1 :1 1 p. m.
W orsh ip B o r v lo o
t : l t p. m.

iv e y e r Barrlau------ f i l l »&gt; m.

Christian
A ssem bly O f God
riN E C n C B T AM E M B LT
o r OOD CHURCH

Car. ITU uad Elm
K. M. Wilder ----------—.P a s t e r
Bunder Behaal ----**

M orning W arahlp — 11:41 a. m.
E can lng Warahlp — T ilt p. m.
T eeth Barr. (Bun.) - *iM p. m.
M ld-W aak Barr. (W a d.) - f i l l
p. SL

Baptist
CEN TRAL BAPTIST CHURCM
Car. 14th BL A Oak Ara.
s a i l im tth . - ------- - : . r *lt l r
Buadar Behaal ------ };•• *• »•
M arking W arahlp — l l i » * a. re.
T r a la la g U ualaa — 1)41 a m.
E n a l a g Barrlca — — 1:41 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barrlca T ill A
H uriarr Opau
W T R R ----------------------ft* * »• ■ B uadar R ita B roadcast
WEBTBTDE
BAPTIST
I lk BL A
ta k a R. K la g
Buadar Behaal

MtBBtONART
CHURCH
H o » r Ara.
................ Paalar
------ !•:•• a m.

M o n lu g Warahlp — 11:44 a. m.
■ re u tu g W arahlp — f : M a « l
W adaaadar .
P rarer Barrlca —
f t dl PP1H ECREIT B A P T1IT
CHURCH
O aora Road
M oru las W o n h lp . 11 tM u. » .
Bundar Behaal
- 1:41 a. m.
T ra la la g U a l a a ------ di l l a *&gt;•
B ra cin g W arahlp _ 1:11 a m.
W a d Offloara A Teacher*
H attin g .............. — III* A a
JORDAN HlBSIONAItT
BAPTIST CHURCH
M i l W . rtra t s tr a it
Bandar Behpal —
1 *;** a m.
M a m in s W orahlp — II tM a is .
Blbla Study (B u n der) f lM ptn.
■ v a n g e llslls Barriaa f:M a to.
W ad. Prayer Meat — f tM p. m.
Bill S t e p h a n a -------------Paator
A Cordial W elcom e ta A ll

Free Methodist

P I R t T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DIPCIPLRB OP CH RIST
HIT a. B anfird A t a
1L V irn a a Fuller
Bunder Bchoal ------ 1:41 A m.
M o ra le s W o n h lp . U :M A m.

F R B B METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th St. anB Laurel Ave.
R a r. L. H. X otloy ___ _ Paator
T llsp h o n s : l l t - T I l l
SunJsr Bchoal ____ 1:41 a m.
M orning W orship _ 11:41 a m.
K vsnlng W orship _ T:*i p. m.
W i t F ray sr l i r r l t o T:l* A m.

Church O f Christ
CHURCH O F CH RIST
l i l t Park Arenua
Bert Brawn - ....... B ra a g e lla t
Bundar
Blbla Btudr ,--------- 1I:M A m.
M a m in s W arahlp _ It i l l a m.
B ranlng Barriaa — d i l l p, m.
Sea ••Herald o f Truth** l p . m .
Bundar an Channel I
Tuesday
Ladles Bible Clean . 1:11 A m.
Man'a Claas — ------ T ill p. m.
W adnasdiy
Blbla C U M ---------- fiM A bl

Lutheran
oood
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1**4 A Orlando D rlr#
/
Hsry. IT -lt )
Saaford, F lorida
llt -T I ll
T h e R ar. J, O ordoa P a a r y ,
Faster
■ under Behaal _ _ 1:11 a m.
M orning W archtp
l l i l l a. m.
Com m union— F irst Sunday la
Each Month
B ln d o rg a rto a and K urucry

CHURCH O F CH RIST
a n n oy *
Ralph Brawar Jr.
B ra a g llla t
Blbla I c h o o l ----------Itl* a m.
M orning W orship _ 1:11 a m.
K cn lng W orahlp _ I I I ! p. m.
Wed. Prayar Barriaa l it * A as.

PAOLA CHURCH Ob' CH RIST
H lth w ay 4* W aal
Morrla Ruby —
Braagaltad
Bible C U m ______ U :I4 a m.
M orning W arship — II tM a m.
E vening W o n h lp — d i l l A *■
Blbla Claeeaa Wad. . f i l l a «a

Christian Science
PIK ST CHURCH OF CH RIST
SCIENTIST
I I I Bast Becond Btraat
Sunday Barrlca A
■under Bebaol ------ tt:M a m.
Subject:
"P robation
A fter

limit"

W ednesday Berrien - C M p. m.
llr -d ln g Room : H I W . F irst
W s e n d e r s : 11:11 e.m.— 4:10 p m.

Church O f God

O AK LAW N BAPTIST CHURCH
1741 Country Club Road
Bpauaund by FI rat Baptlat
Church
B ar. R. T. B a r r e t t ----- - Paator
■ u n ity ic h o o l —.—a 9:41 *« nu
W o n h lp F orrloo _ IItie a m.
T ru lh lu s Union —
*t*l A "&gt;•
B ra n ln g W orship — T ill p. m.
W i i Prayer la r r . — T ill a a

CHURCH o r OOD
lin d A French
U H. A l f o r d ---------------- paator
Bunder School —
1:41 A m.
Morning W orship — II it* a. m.
K vengellello Barr. — 1:1* p. as.
Fam ily N lshl Barrlca
T. P. B. Wad. ------ T ill A **•

OSTEEN B A PTIST CHURCH
H W T. 414
P A 111*1111
B ir . Joeh L o n g -------- - P a itor
■under School ------ l i n o a ro.
M orning P ir v lii — I t :*• a m.
T rain in g U n io n ------ 1:1* p- m.
B r in in g P irrleu
ItlO a » *
W id n n d a y H iilln g it
O rg a n is a tio n _
1:11 A » *
P ran r
— —— ft** A a
Chair . . . - ------- Stl* a ■ “

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
t i l l Rim Aranua
R ar. Robert W e l c h ------ Paator
Bundar School ......— 1:41 A m.
W orahlp Barrlca __ H l t l a m.
K naelUtla B a r r .__T ill a m.
T u ader:
Blbla Training ------ f i t l A * .
Thuradayi
Y oung People Barriaa T ill p.m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF TH B NAZARENE
W . Jnd BL a t Maple Ave.
Paul R iches _ _ _ _ _ P astor
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a is .
M orn la g W a r a h lp __11:11 a m.
Y outh H our .. _ _ _ 1:11 p. i a
E van gelist!* Barrto* Ti l l p m.
M ld -W a ik
Bsrvle* ( W i g ) _ T;M p ns.
Th ird Sunday
S in g ly ir g tla s —_ M l p u

Ev*r thought shout that word — its deep, stirring metuiingT We atart
out rb part of r family. And even though we know we era ''little” it
doesn't matter. We are part of the family—that's important. And what
we will become—the family ii looking out for that!
Then one diy we are grownups. And again we are part of t family.
But now we are "big.” Oh «o bigl For whit the real of Uie family will be­
come—that depends on us!
How important a part did the Church play In your transition from being
Tittle to being big? Well, in this free land, the chances are good that you
grew up apirJtualiy a* well as physically.
But, even If you didn’t—lt*« not too late! Not only can you see your
children off to a free and fine education, but you can coni* with them to
church . . . where the "little** and the "big" learn of GOD . . . when the
truth of Chriat'o teaching guldea the destiny of THE FAMILY.
O fjn tk t JIM JCfuSmAAm uRr ttrwirm, lo t,

Mittha*

11iH-M

« t y &gt; •» crtT? +

Wednesday
I Corinthian*

Oalitiaiw

14:1 M l

0:11-24

14:10-21

4:1-10

&lt;Si2? t

THE CHUftCH WOK A U ,
ALA. FOR THE CHURCH

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H erbert W . S o a r s ! ------P a ito r
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
W orship S i r v l n — 11:11 a m.
K la d irg u rtta s a d N u n cry

The Church li the grM tiit b r i o
« earth tor the building of cheractw
and good citiirnehip. It la a atom
bouM of spiritual velum. Without a
•dong Church, neither democracy
nor civilisation can survive. Thera
ata four aonod reasons why every
person should attend mrvicM regu­
larly and support the Chunk. They
arc: (1) For hi* own aaki. (2) For hie
children's s e ll. (1) For tba sake o f
his community and nation. (4) For
the sake of tba Church itMlf, which
needs his motel and material lupport
Flan to go la church regularly sad
l*ad jour Blbla daily.

Thursday

Tuesday
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LU TH E RAN CHURCH O P
T H B R BD BBM B R
H I W . I lt h Plaea
“T h e ch u rch * f tha Lutheran
H ou r" and T V "T h l* U U *

Methodist
PIRB T M B T H O D irr CHURCH
411 Park A v a
R a r. R obert M. Janklaa, Paator
M orning W o rih lp _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday Bchoal ------ 1:41 a m.
M orning W o rih lp _ l l : S l a m.
M T F M illin g s
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B n a l a g W arship _ 1:11 p. m.

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F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH O F LONOWOOD
I l l O range Strait
R iv . B. Ruth O raat _ P a rtly
Sunday School
- H ;M a m.
M orning W o n h lp _ l l i l l a m.
Sunday B vanlag _ Ti l l p m.
Wed. Blbla Study _ T ill p as.
Conquerors M eeting
F rid a y
t i l l p m.

Presbyterian

O BN BTA METHODtBT
CHURCH
Rov. w . B. TImma —
P astor
Bunday S c h o o l----------1:41 a m.
M orning gorrleoa — 11:44 a m.
C hoir Fraetleo Wed. T :l l p m.
Every O ne W ilaum A

F IR S T PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Santord, FI a
Oa k A v a * Ird S t
O r o n r C. Sow oll Jr. — Paator
E dga r W . Smith Jr. A ssistant
Paator
Chureh S c h o o l______ t i l l A m.
Sioaton H osts ------ 11:41 a i a
M oralng W o n h lp _ H :l| a i a
Floaaar F allow ih lp . I ;H p a
■snlor HI F ellow sh ip 1:11 p m.
E rs a ln g W o n h lp _ Ti l l p m.
Wad. P ray er M aatlag t :ld p m.

O RACB MBTMODIBT CHURCH
Onora R d , At W oodland A v e .
Rev. John H Hlroa J r , Paator
Churoh School —
1:41 a ba
Morn la g W arahlp — !1 ;M a m.
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COVENANT P R E IR Y T E R 7A N
ITT! South Orlando D rive
Thom as H. M s k l u ------Puator
W arship
- 1:04 a m.
Church Bchoal _
11:14 a m.

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M indly
A ch

PTRBT CHURCH
OP TH E NAZARENH
Lab* Mary, F lA
R ar. W , L. H olcom bA P a ito r
Buaday
1:41 a m . ------ Bible Behest
11:11 A m . — M orning W o n h lp
1:01 p i a — B ra n ln g Service
T:0I p m. _ W * 1 M ld-W o*k
Prayer Barrlcia
1:14 P- m. _ L ast W ed. M ias,
lo a e ry B erries
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■The Following Sponsors M ake This Church Notice A n d Directory P age PossibleGREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford
ART BROWN
" P E S T eONTROLCELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employaaa

BETTY CASS
Injursncs
Hwy. 17-92, CsiMl berry, FU.
----------H A R R E L L * TEVERLY---------AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 2Cth S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
801 W. 1st, S t, Sanford
COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS o f
AMERICA
Southern Bell Telephone Employees
Local No. 8108

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

NELSON A CO., INC,
Oviedo, Florida

. -HGRNEJW STRreUTORSrINC.-------------------- W S H N O L B -M D C * - Nursing &amp; Convalescence Residence
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
800 South Bay Ava., Sanford, Fla.
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. l i t S t , Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. HodgW aad Stott
COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Stoma and Employaaa

A. DUDA * SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Stott

HILL LUMBER * HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employaaa

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Witooo and Staff

kNTE. INC.
IN
L. D. PLANTE,
Oviedo,, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

8TENSTR0M REALTY
Herb Stanatrom ta d Stott

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Comnantos
Irvine L Pryor and Stott
BOB'S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCallistar
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

and Stott

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mra. A1 Wilson

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Stott
WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employaaa

-S E 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 APTIST
SaUaak Baptist Church, Orlada
C a s u a l Baptlat Church, t i l l Oak A rt.
Ckuluata Flrci kaptU t Ckurck
C ku lu rt* Baptlat Mlaslaa
■Ida* Springe Baptlat Church,
441 Lehman HA
F lret Baptlat Church, 411 Park Ara.
Friendship RapUat Church g f
AlUm usit* S g r lr g f
BA. 444, A 1tamo at* B prlsgs
rtra t Baptlat Church * ( b a k e r y
P lral Baptist Church *&lt; Oauara
P i n t Baptist Church ut Lake Mury
F irst Bupllat Church, u ( Luke Haurue
F irst BapUat Church a l Luagw acd, Oar.

SL
A m 'i
C ath olic
Church,
Farahlug
Piece, D aBarr
SL K a r r M acdaU n* Cathella Church, Malt*
U n d A r c A ltam on te M r l i n
Ch r i s t i a n

OakUwa Bautin C ha act, 1741 W. M lb BL
Oitaau ttaptlai Church
Flnacraat B aplln Church, t i l W. Onora R i
Fralrli Luka B afllal Church, Ridge ltd.
Fare Fark
Prograaa HlMlenery BautUt Church, Mid war
kaeeud Uhllah Mleal*aery BautUt Church.
Nluth * iliek err

rtra t c h r la tlM Church, !I*T i . Sanford A r t .
C on grega tion a l C hrlttlaa Church,
14*1 F ork A n .
N orthcU *
Chrlctlaa
Church, F U i U h
Uavaa O r , M aitland
church

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Church

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FU fM t
Fun u iulu**4**!r*"■ e p ilc t C h u n k , Orlada
L s n Smstharu Baptlat Mlaalaa, C h als*ta
Mlaalaaary
B a ptist Church
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Rd.
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I I I H ickory
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Mleelaa, BatorprHa
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ch u n k

StpulusOUn SupuTt Churah. a a u eva H w y.
ML O llru Mlaslauury k aptlct Church, Sun
l o a d s Spr in g* B A , L*ugw u*d

c h r is t

ChrlaL t i l l S. F o rk A to.
o f Chrlct,
Oauaua
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L oa gw ood
o f Chrlat,
F acia

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C h u n k u l th e n a tiv ity . Lake H arp
A ll Scale C atcall* ch uroh , i l l o u k A rc.
Ram us CdlkuUu Msau, Bpcrtam aua a u k
Ckuluutk

AU Salute e p is co p a l Church B. D aBarr
A n - B stararlae
ChrUt Rplauopel Church. U u y w a i t
A ll B u lnu Kptcoopal, E ctarprlo*

Over brash
Aacanalau
Luthuruu
Church,
Ovtrhruuk
D r , Cucaalharry
O o a i IhaphacU United Luthers.
I I M l OrlauUo Dr.
Lutharu* Churoh o f th e M I M M r ,
l i t W . M th rtacu
Messiah Luthuruu Church, A m arines Laglaa
‘
Prairie Lake,
Mall.
Prulrla
Luka, Fern
r e r u Fark
Furk
■L Lukaa Lutharuu Church, R L 4M Stevie
METHODIST
R a ru ttt Mamarlal M atbedlet Church, E
D enary A r t , Ratarurlao
Rear La ha MuthadUt ch u r c h
Ralhal A.A4.C- Church. Cuuuau H eight*
Caaaaltwrrr C t u n m l l r M ethodic! Church.
H e r . 17-11 * F in er R id ge K d , caiaath drrr
lit B arr C o m m e n t* MaUudlad Church W .
H ig h la n d * D aB arr
Chrlat M ethodic! Church
Ruulaad Butatec
r i m Mathadiat Church, l i t r u r k A r c
rtra t M athadUl Church o f Ocladu
rtr o t U ouU ara MuthadUt Church
W om an's Cluh M l Oak A rc.
Frau M cthcdM l Church, l i t W . d lk BA.
O enevu Method Iat Church, a ca e ca
O raca Mathadiat Church. O der* t i
Q raat Chapel A R E Church. O r Iado
O ak grova Mathadiat Church, Oclada
Oataaa M a ih a d in Church

P aala
W aatayaa
Mathadiat,
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SL M ary’ s A.M.B. Cbsrak S t B L 411 Odladu
SL
P eers
Mstkudlat O k u r u h
Ouiuua
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S ta fford
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L ak e M ary O karch t l th e Musurasu
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P a ra il Lake Sarauth-day Advautlat Church,
H w y. 414. Furaat C ity
Saraath-duy A draatlat Church. M aitland
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Church u ( O od In CbrlaL Ovladc
ChuluuU Ccm m uulty Church
Churah u l C M a f P n p h u cy . M U a im A'

Churah cr owd Mtwice. Batarpria*

Ch,»rah a t Jean* Christ t
L a tter D
•alula, S ite P ark Ara.
C cm m ca lty Chapal. A lla m c a u S p rlcg c
B a s ta n O rU adax Churah, SL Johns Chi
uoatom Chapel, Hwy. IT -lt, Peru Furk
Congregation Balk Israel, n t h * Megan
W * k I s t R . ' ChrUL Sciential.
B M A n a Mall a l Jchorah'u W ltu aw
U k u M a cro* UulL l i l t W. Third SL
Firm F C .U W *U I C h u n k ut Lu ugw ccd
l , M C u es try Cluh
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I.oring Burgess. president
of th e
Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce, has
Issued the following state­
ment:
'•The membership o f the

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Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce aalutes Chief Roy
Williams, Chief Mack Cleve­
land and Director of Public
Works Syd RiChnrd for their
-10-plus-yeara of outstanding
service to the citizens o f this
community.
“ Their many years of faith­
ful dedication to Sanford are
unparalleled in this or any
other area of Florida. May
the record o f these men for­
ever be a challenge and In­
spiration to others."
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•
Those B-lTs will be famil­
iar eights in the skiee over
Seminole County during the
next few weeks. Jim Haley,
o f the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, snys they expect
to cover 4,000 acres an hour
in their aerial fight on the
fire ant. They will be Dying
just above the trees because
the lower the better — for
them. There are 208.320 ac­
res to be covered in Seminole
County.
•

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•

•

A new recreation area Is
going up just outside Han­
ford. The Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad is developing an
nrca near its offices on Per­
simmon Avenue.
•

•

Sanford said goodbye to Florida Navy League and the
Capt. James O. Mayo today at armed forces committee of the
a Joint civic club luncheon at­ Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.
tended by an overflow crowd
One, a plaque presented by
at the Civic Center.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., of the
The commander of Reconn­ armed forces committee, was
aissance Attack Wing One, an “ award of special merit."
Naval Air Station, is leaving It
bore
the
inscription:
Sanford Tuesday to become "Award of special merit pre­
commanding officer of the sented to Captain James O.
USS Xantahala out of Norfolk, Mayo in recognition and ap­
Va.
preciation of outstanding ser­
Captain Mayo was presented vice to his country and this
several gifts by the Central community."

Andrew Carraway, of the
armed forces committee, also
presented Mayo with a color
Polaroid camera; Dr. W. Vin­
cent Roberts, president of the
Central Florida Navy League,
gave the Captain a scroll and
Robert

llrssrrer,

secretar y,

presented a handsome silver
pitcher.
Resolutions c o m m e n ding
Captain Mayo for his service
to the community were read
by Acting Mayor A. L. Wil­

son of Sanford, chairman John tween personnel of the wing
and the citizens of Seminole
County," Housholdcr said.
The Chamber's resolution In­
vited Captain Mayo and his
wife June, to return to Semi­
nole County to live upon the
Captain's retirement.
Copies of the resolution
were forwarded to Secretary
of the Navy Paul H. Nitxe and
Adm. David D. McDonald,
chief of Naval Operations.
Captain Mayo responded to
the gifts and resolutions with

Alexander of the Seminole
County Board of Commission­
ers and Judge Karlyle llousholder, of the Chamber of
Commerce.
“ We express our great ap­
preciation of Captain Mayo's
personal efforts and great suc­
cesses in his operation of Re­
connaissance
Attack Wing
One, and bis unceasing devo­
tion to devektping the finest
civilian • military relations be­

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an expression of thank* for
the many kindnesses shown
him during his assignment in
Sanford.
Remarks alto were made
by Capt. Claude W. Swanson,
NAS commander, and Capt.
Richard E. Fowler Jr., who Is
relieving Captain Mayo Tues­
day.
Richard Deas, president of
Saaford Rotary C jo , gave tha
wv coming rematks and the
Evocation was given by ChapU'n Leo J. all Dot aid.

Capt. Fowler
Will Succeed W ide, Varied Career
Captain Mayo Chalked Up By M ayo
CAPT. JAMES O. MAYO

Seminole County

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on the St. Johns River

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“ The Nile o f America”

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Phono 822-2611

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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Sunday 79-68; shower* thru Tuesday, high in 80s; low to light 65-70.
VOL. 57

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 176

Bombing To Continue
Chinese Reds
Aid Guerrillas,
-McNamara

IUUVA

•••

Traffic Toll

MIAMI (U PI) — Seven­
teen persons died in auto acci­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — dents ui-ound Florida during
Defense Secretary Robert S. the weekend, four in one
McNamara aaid today that smnshup ond five in another
Communist
infiltration
of
this morning.
South Viet Nam waa ''pro­
gressively more flagrant amt
unconstrained."
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ha said U. S. bombings of The Supreme Court met to­
North 'V iet Nam would con­ day to hand down derisions
tinue.
and orders and to begin the
McNamara told a televised final week o f argument o f the
news conference there was 19CI-(I.ri term.

Final Session

There doesn't appear to be
much doubt about which is
the most popular participant
s^prt *|Ut&gt;und town. John
S p e l s k V tells us that there
are about 1,100 men and
women bowlers in leagues at evidence that the “ hard-core"
Jet Lanes.
Communist
guerrillas
in
•
• •
TOKYO (U PI) — Riot po­
A pint o f blood for a steal: South Viet Num “ are living lice, helped by April showdinner? Not exactly. Hut entirely re-equipped and re­ era, today quenched a demon­
HAIIGE OF police captain is pinned on Hen K.
those who donate to the Hlood trained with the newest Chin­ stration near the U.S. Em­
Butler
(left) by his predecessor in thut runk,
ese
Communist
family
o
f
Rank for the Nika from
bassy by about 15,000 leftist
Chief Arnold Willinm*. Both promotions nre
March 1 to May 28 will be weapons.
students and worker* pro­
temporary, pending retirement of Chief Hoy G.
"The carefully controlled
given a free steak dinner at
testing America's policy in
Williams Oct. 1.
(Herald Photo)
air strikes will continue as
the Elks Club May 29.
Viet Nam.
necessary to impede the in­
s e e
A special guest at the re­ filtration and to persuade the
tirement party given at City North Vietnamese leadership
Hall by public works employ­ that their aggression against
es for retiring "Sid" RiChard tho South must stop," he said
was Mrs. Mary Harkey, sec­ in an opening statement.
SANTO DOMINGO, Domini­ return of Bosch to succeed place Cabral. He was reported
McNamara estimated that
retary to City Manager Pete
can Republic ( U P I ) - Rebel- Donald Reid Cabral, head of under arrest after announcing
at
least
10,000
Red
guerrillas
Knowles. Mary recently un­
held Radio Santo Domingo said a clvlUan junta ousted over hl| ..rellrem cnr (rom ^
derwent surgery and this were sent to South Viet Nam
Dominican Air Force planes the weekend In bitter fighting.' .
.
.
. . . . .
in
1904,
and
said
the
great
was her first "social outing.”
today bombed the presidential
The rebel-held radio said l,CI •n,‘ relurn 10 Pr‘ v,t* llfeMary will soon be returning bulk o f their weapons came
palace "and the people." It "the people" were holding the following his ouslcr.
from outside sources.
to her desk.
laid
Navy gunners shot down wives and family members of
Air Force, Navy and some
He also noted that an in­
•
• e
one of the attacking planes.
Air Force pilots aa "hostages" Army unit* balked at plains.
creasing
number
o
f
tha
InfilAll civic luncheon
clubs
-tra tm —afp-.-cirimT.ttly
per­ — Thc-rebcbr ac-^kinytu return Ur f o / w * i r ffid -n r n if -a s -g p - to bring Bosch back to the
•*1ih\&gt; "cUliSCIKd * their” ‘meeting*
cent
in
1904—were
born
in ousted President Juan Bosch tacks. A number of pilots'
this week in order to join the
presidency. He was ousted by
to tho presidency, said they wives appeared on the radio
combined luncheon honoring North Viet Nam.
exhorting
their
husbands
to
de■
coup is months ago
Previously, most o f the were attacking the highway
Capt. James Mayo today.
feet to the side of the rebel*, because of alleged “ softness"
between
the
city
and
the
air
guerrillas
were
South
Viet­
Thera will be no meetings o f
namese, trained in tha north. base at San Isidro, to prevent
The fighting appeared cen- toward Communists and e n ­
Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions or
“ With the changing nature the Air Force from bringing tered on a bitter dispute beM,rxist-I-cnlnlsU.
Jaycees.
and the Intensification o f in­ tanks into the city.
tween leaders of the weekend
e
e e
Dominican
Radio, in a
The Air Force opposes the revolt to see who would re
Sixteen more palm trees filtration both o f arms and
broadcast shortly after mid­
personnel, tha course o f ag­
were planted along the Lake
night, hinted that the coup
gression pursued by tho gov­
Monroe shoreline last week
had not br«n completely suc­
ernment o f North Viet Nam
in the first phase o f "Opera­
cessful.
has grown progressively more
tion lleautlfy” before the
"Don't go to sleep tonight,"
flagrant and unconstrained,"
city had to pull their equip­
the broadcast said. "This is
said McNamara.
ment o ff for another job. You
your revolution. Onward with
“ The latest step is the cov­
can tell how nice it’s going
your revolution."
ert infiltration of a regular
to look eventually.
The broadcasting used the
combat unit o f the North
term "rebel arm y" in referr­
Vietnamese army into South
ing in the pro llotrh forces,
Viet Nam.
and urged all exiles to return
“ Evidcnca accumlated In
home.
the last month hat now con­
Jose Rafael Molina-Urena,
firmed the presence in north­
newly named acting president
west Kontum Province o f the
of the Dominican Republic,
2nd Uattaliun o f the 101st
ordered Into effect the consti­
Thousands o f Central Flor- regiment, 32&amp;th Division of
tution created two years ago
idana attended “ John Young the people's army o f Viet
Day" festivities In Orlando Nam,
when Bosch was installed as
Saturday in honor o f AatroMcNamara plarsd tha num­
the country'*
first freely
naut John Young, * native o f ber of "hard core" guerrillas
elected president in three de­
that city.
in South Viet Nam at 38,000
cades.
Twelve jeta from Sanford to 40,000. He aaid there were
Naval Air Station opened the 100,000 armed "irregular*"—
official program with * fly ­ part-time guerillas.
Mail Box ‘ Mailed’
over o f Lake Eota.
To those letter mailers who
On hand for the day-long
BUILD-UP?
have been using the drive-in
event honoring Young waa
SAIGON (U P I)—A regular
letter drop at the post office
Vice P r e a l d e n t
Hubert unit o f the North Vietnamese
driveway entrance: The mail
Humphrey and Mra. Hum­ army ia fighting in South
box was damaged when ■
A REAL FOE instead o f mock enemy troops
phrey, U. 8. Hen. George Viet Nam, American and
patron drove too close to the
was encountered by members of the local FloriHmathera, Gov. Haydon Burna Vietnamese officials disclos­
receptacle. It now Is in the
da National Guard during weekend maneuvers
and many other dignitaries. ed today.
shop for repairs and, accord­
at Ocala Nutionul Forest. Sgt. 1/cl James J.
Young received a special
It was tha first official
ing to
Postmaster Cecil*
(Jimmy Joe) Kendall, o f Company B, 124th
•ward from the d ty o f Or­ confirmation that a regular
Heard, will be placed at tha
Mechanized Infantry, shot this five-foot rattler
lando from Mayor Robert army unit from North Viet
parking lot exit soma time
as It "chimed” its way out o f a gopher hole
Nam had joined tha fighting.
Carr.
later this week.
Sunday.
(Herald Photo)

Riot Quenched

•

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Change O f Command Set Tuesday

•

That scholarship (or loan!
that “ Jarring Joe” Farless is
getting from the local Uni­
versity o f Florida Alumni
Association is for |2r&gt;0 not
$1&amp;0, ns reported. Joe is get­
ting his picture in the paper
so much lately that someone
thought we had Intentionally
deducted $100. Not so. Joe.
•

Capt. James O. Mayo Day

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Dominican Palace Bombed

Thousands Join
John Young Day

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Mary Miller
Fatally Hurt
Near Palafka
Mrs. Mary M. Miller, 44,
o f Snnfonl, suffered fatal InJurlca Friday night when the
ear she was driving left the
rom! on a curve about three
miles north o f I'alatka on
Hwy. 17, struck a concrete
.culvert and Xllppjd ovar aevv.a| time*, i t 'f c t a learned
here today,
Florida
Highway
Patrol
Trooper T, K. Bowman re­
ported that Mra. Millar w«a
alone In the car, returning
from a business trip to Jack­
sonville. She apparently lost
control of the car, which left
tlie road and struck the cul­
vert causing it to flip over
several times, throwing Mra.
Miller out and crushing her
underneath. Trooper Bowman
reported that although Mra.
Miller's car waa equipped
with seat belts, her twit was
not fastened.
The accident occurred about
9:10 p.ni. and Mra. Miller
was dead on arrival at I*utnam Memorial Hospital in
Tnlatka.
Mrs. Miller, a widow, was
employed aa a freight classi­
fication assistant In the aupply department traffic branch
wj-Sjrrftrrvf •Hvnat-Air'Otathrrr
for the puat nine yean. Sha
was n “oriner chief petty o f­
ficer In the U. S. Navy
WAVE*.
Survivors I n c l u d e two
daughters, Donna, 12. and
Victoria, eight, o f 2403 H
Grandview Avenue. It has
been requested that in lieu of
flower*, donations be sent to
tha educational fund o f tha
Mid-Florida Women's Traffic
Club in Orlando.
Services were conducted at
Sanford Kavul Air Station
Chapel today with burial In
Evergreen Cemetery in Or­
lando. I’allliearera were mem­
bers of the women veterans
American I,egiun M a r i o n
Clark Post 227 o f Orlando.

Fern Park Man
Hurt In Crash
A Fern Park man was in­
jured this morning when his
motorcycle struck a car on
U. S. 17 92.
Irvin B. Johnson, 34, of MOO
Wells Avenue, was admitted to
Seminole Mmorial Hospital, af­
ter the accident at 7:45 a. m.
near Dynatronics.
State Trooper J. L. Sikes
laid Johnson's motorcycle col­
lided with a compact car driv­
en by Mr*. Bessie T. Rodgers,
302 Sunland, Sanford.

C apt James O. Mayo will
pass command o f Sanford's
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One to Capt. Richard E.
Fowler Jr. Tuesday, ending
an association with tha com­
munity and the Sanford naval
program which began two
years ago.
The far-reaching aviation
command will be changed at
2 p.m. in formal ceremonies
in tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion's hangar 4.
For Captain Mayo the cere­
mony will lie his last official
contact with the eight squad­
rons he hna guided during hi*
tour. When Captain Mayo
firat took command o f the
then Heavy Attack Wing
One, he had six squadrons,
hut the addition o f two more
brought the total to eight.
For the relieving officer,
Captain Fowler, It will be an
Introduction to th* men he
will lead for the next two
year* as commander o f the
Navy’* long-range, carrierbused air strike arm.
Tuesday's ceremony will
feature an address by Rear
Adm. R o b ft Goldthwalte,
roifimander of Fleet Air Jack­
sonville. Admiral Goldthwalte
waa tha Wing's firat com­
mander, serving from Feb­
ruary to August 1951 when
tha command was n e w l y
formed in Norfolk, Va.
Weeks o f Intensive prxqiarationa have led to the change
o f command. Captain Fowler
has undergone a comprehen­
sive series o f briefs, confer­
ences, study acssluni and an
accelerated flight schedule for
gaining familiarization with
tha Vigilante, Sanford-based
aircraft capable of flying
twice the speed of sound.
Hollowing the change of
command ceremonira there
will be a reception in the
NAS ballroom with an anti­
cipated 200 civilian guests as
well as selected station and
wing personnel.

Capt. James Otis Mayo, a
native o f Quitman, Mias., has
enjoyed a varied civil and
military career.
Ha completed a four-year
course in three year* at Mis*
ilaslppi State College with
the highest academic average
In tho history o f tho school.
On graduation in May 1911,
he accepted an all expenses
scholarship to study econo­
mic* at the University o f Vir­
ginia.
This schooling was Inter­
rupted by World War II, and
he entered naval flight train­
ing, winning Ids wings at
IVnsiwvla on Dec. 10, 1012.
During World War II he
served a* a torpedo piano
pilot aboard several aircraft
carrier* in th* Pacific, par­
ticipating In three major
campaigns, winning three Air
Mednts and the Presidential
Unit Citation.
At war’s end, Lieutenant
Mayo was offered an all-ex­
pense* scholarship to Har­
vard graduate school o f eco­
nomics but elected Instead to
remain In the naval service.
Subsequently, ha has had
varied assignments, Including
the following: Assistant naval
attarhe to Belgrade, Yugo­
slavia, and Prague, Cteeho

Slovakia | executive officer.
Fighter Squadron 101| pro­
jects co-ordinator for test and
development, Naval Air Spe­
cial Weapons Facility; tacti­
cal development officer, staff,
Commander • ln-Chlaf Pacific
Fleet, co-ordinating develop­
ment c f new tactics fo r air­
borne, surface and submarine
weapons system*; executive
officer and later commanding
officer o f Heavy A t t a c k
Squadron Six; Southeast Asia
and Latin American military
advisor, staff, U. S. Army
War College.
Before reporting to San­
ford, Captain Mayo waa oper­
ations officer o f th* USS
Franklin D. Roosevelt deploy,
ed to th* Mediterranean with
the U. S. Sixth Fleet.
While In service around th#
world, Captain Mayo haa
maintained his academic In­
terest. Ha has a master o f
arts degree in International
relation* from Georga Wash­
ington University and is a
graduate o f tha U. 8. Naval
Intelligence School, th* U. th.
Naval
Russlaw Language
School, th* A ir Command
Staff School at Montgomery,
Ala., and the U. S. Army War
College at Clarllal* Barracks,
Pa. He la a qualified Inter­
preter and translator o f tha
Russian and Serbo-Croatian
languages.

Routine Agenda
On Tap For City

Public hearings, aonlng or­
dinances and razonlng prob­
lems will occupy City Com­
missioners at their regular
meeting at 8 p.m. in city hall
tonight.
The public hearings will
consider revocation o f occu­
pational lirenaea.
Itezonlng will concern aa
area south o f 26th Street to
-W A D r
7TTTcaCT\,- -S6th--Street -brtwwri--P»Tni»C.* *
Scminolo High junior, to Avenu* and Laurel Ave­
nue to lie reroned from C-t
was elected *tatc jire.tito C-2 and an area south of
ilent o f the Technical
25th Street presently R 1 A to
Education Club* (TEC)
bo rezonsd C-2.
of Florida at the ntate
This la th# final week for
Also on tha agenda ta the
convention in Bradenrequest* for transfer of pu­
discussion o f tha problem o f
ton. Club member* also
pils for th# 1905-00 school
dtdlnquent personal property
took high honor* in
year, It was n'portrd today
taxes and the collection o f
other field*.
by It. T. Mil wee, school su­
bills.
perintendent.
Under policies adopted by
the 8eminole County Board
OPEN FRI.
o f Public Instruction each
NIGHTS!
pupil
eligible
to
attend
school* of the county shall
f t
have the right to:
ALWAYS WIST QUALITY m
1. Enroll In the school
which he attended or would
have attended hy promotion
or original entrancs during
tha 1904-05 school year.
2. Raquest admission to
PRINT, SOLID
th* school nearest his resi­
DECORATOR
dence.
A request for transfer to
PILLOW BUYt
the school nearest hi* resi­
dence shall be mad* by the
parent or guardian on forms
provided by each school o f­
fice and the office of th*
county superintendent.
15” square* or
All requests for transfer
12" x II" obtoags
for tha 1905-M school year
shall be submitted to th*
Brighten your
school principal or th* coun­
have monsy to aper*
ty superintendent on any
regular school day during
with our now toaathis month o f April.
about pillow collaetiaa,

School Requests
Deadline Friday

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4 *5

News Parley

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Sikes said Mrs. Rodger* waa President Johnson will hold
making a laft turn into tha a new* conference Tuesday.
Dynatronics plant when tha It will be open for lira televi­
accident occurred.
sion co v*rage.

PrinU, ootids la
of colors!

USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD!

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(Pane 4-A—Mur eh 25, ’65

'Dan Cupid' Gels
Rough Time In
Soviet Union
fly Leon T)rnnen
N E W YORK (N EA ) —
W hat ihould a nublla Comm unU t girl do when a roman­
tic young Red Invite# her to
a p arty a t a country hou»#
and then, after conaumlng a
glass of vodka, trlea to ki*»
her?
According t° Kom»omo!
akaya Pravda, Rural*'* offl
rial youth publication, *he
ahould alap hi* face, . atalk
out of the dateha and report
hi* offeflaa to tha newapaper
T hat la axaetly w hat Com­
rade Mia* Svetlana did after
ahe "Innocently” accepted an
Invitation to a party a t a
dateha near Moscow. She
■lapped the young man'* face
and denounced him In an In­
dignant letter to the Komaom olikaya Pravda,
Rut did Ml*# Svetlana'#
friend* appreciate her couragecua act? Not a t all, re­
ported Pravda’* angry edi­
tor*. In fact, the paper w*a
deluged with letter* from
"rom antic" girl* who hardly
■hared Mil* Svetlana'* pure
of
M arxiit-L enlniit v i e w
necking.
W hat put* them In a dither
la th a t thla preoccupation
with love between tha aexe*
keep* young men and women
from putting their heart*
from the only thing that
count*—working and produc­
ing for the Communlit atate.
Rut phyalcal love, alaa, la
Ju it too Impudent to be regi­
mented, Communlit a t y I e .
And there are no "aacred"
M arxlst-l.eninlil text* giving
guidance a a to how roman­
tic love ahould he handled in
a materialistic collective aoeiety.
So,' despite atrlrt order* to
■uhttitllle love ■f work and
Jove of the Communist party
for phyairal love, ronmntic
capitalist love laughs at tra c ­
tor*. factories and locksmiths.
The authorities are forced
to admit this, however tclur
tnnlly. The director of Com­
munist Poland's Academy of
Science—putting the best pos­
sible fare on the resurgence
of r&gt; inantirtsm — recently
said:
"We ate now facing an itn,1-nUnrr in various fields, in­
cluding love I vcttluir to say
that mm a n I Ms in is disappealing However, love raliiiol rxinl
without sincere
courtship
and geollenianliness. because such s lark
would deny Ihc very es-ence
of Ihe love union "
The Red leaders ate obvi­
ously in a quandary. \\ ha!
makes il diffiiult for them
r v pound « strict Communlit
line on set Is that there is
none Ills! call serve the Red
atate on all occasion*
In the early day* of the
R u s s i a n revolution, there
lyeere continuous Jabs a! Ihe
family as an outdated mslilutmn of tlie "ctd capitalist ordei " Alexandra
holloulai,
I n un's close collaborator and
Russl.i'a apostle of "free
love.*' even preached that the
fumily was "censing to be a
necessity for it* members as
veil as fur the Communist
elate."

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy thru Saturday, high about 90; low tonight in upper 60s.
VOL. 57
The Junior Tri-Hi*V of
Crooms High School will spon­
sor ■ ca r Mash Saturday at
'Daniel's Service Station. 027
West 13th Street. The car
wash will be held from 8
a,in. to 5 p,m. with proceeds
going to Teen Age Care of
America.
* • •
A, milkman with a British
accent 7
Not only that but he is a
British subject.
T hat’* Maurice J . Bulled.
How about that for the name
cf a milkman?
Bulled is Sanford represent­
a tiv e for an Orlando dairy
and is planning on chancing
his resilience front Orlando to
Seminole County.
Bulled also is considering
switching his eltiienship to
A mcrira. He took
flying
training in the U. S, and
Canada during World W ar II
and flrw 5(5 operational so rt­
ies over Hu rope as a navi*
gntnr-bombardier.
He had a milk route in
England back in tba .ms.
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Mrs. E. D. Pearce, Carat
Cables clubwoman named to
the Board of Hcgcnts hy t!ov
Haydon Burns, "is « sister of
Mrs. I.. I). Hastings, Lake
lieservoir, Sanford.
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United Press Leased Wire

Air Base Safety

Featured On T V

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P1)—The United Nations
today railed the first m eet­
ing of. the 33-member commit­
tee th a t will attem pt to find
a way out of the orgsnita(juvtia’ financial deadlock.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Rarry Eller ahoiied the ef­
fect* of the Eddy Ray on cop­
per and aluminum in th# re­
pulsion coil exhibit.
Sirs. Bettie Palm er, Science
F air director, commended the
judges, described as being
most conscientious end very
interested.

NO. 155

Scott Thomson,
David Littleton
Top FFA Boys

Science Fair
Presentations
Slated Tonight

More than 100 Seminole
County science students in
senior and junior high schools
dem onstrated their creative
ability, skill and scientific
thought at the regional Sel­
ene# “F air at Oviedo High
School Thursday and today,
with awards ceremonies sla t­
ed for the Oviedo School aud­
itorium at 7 p.m. tonight.
Forty-four of them became
finalists in seven cstegories
and I wo divisions Including
botany, zoology, p h y s i c s ,
chemistry, earth and space
{See full pace of pirturrs
of Sclrnre Pair finalists on
Page 5.)
s c i e n c e , mathematics and
health, and medicine in both
junior and senior high school
divisions
The only entry from SemiHide High School, no exhibit
by NAlley Strum that demons trated phottf-rvaetivntion*
judged one of the best in the
field of botany.
Font met bids for the wid­
Tom Junes, one of four San­
ening of 25th S t u r t (Sit Jill ^ ford Junior Hich School civ
fjnrn Mellonville to French tries* was n fin mlint with hia
Avenue, are to he received in I project on uonwitiy otherthe State Bond Department ! oarlcrotia in the field of
hrndqUHilets, Boom 22S, in health and medicine. Other
Ihe Holland Building in Tulin final! At § we re Ihile Du via,
hassee Tuesday at 111:30 a m.
Fred C arter and Mary John­
» *
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son.
T he .St. Johns-lruiinn River
Finalist Rudy Mueller of
Canal District hasn’t lia&lt;l to St Luke's Srho-d exhibited n
write n rh frk flint"** its
ntfulH of a pi*!ni|1«*utn rrfm rt v
mrptmp and irportfl it* trriii- , anf| KTiu* 1'ula ahim .d hou n
m y itationnry at 5JJ,dil5*17.
iHcjrraphir rHav
t)th; vr St. Luke’s finalists wru*
School vandalism in New )(l|,n Mjt, g1&gt;w
p,
Vani. e
\o r k City am minis to *1 ! nTV| Knrrn Knead
million a year!
Fiom 1.vman High School
We re happy to say school
ttl.t , i» finalist, in. Iml
Mndalljtm in Seminole conn mg John S tu art, Bandy Geltt&gt; is negligible m comparison | irigs, Alan Sullivan. Ki&lt; lined
Superintendent of Schools Blow Ill'll. Byrd Brownell. Tr I
R T. Milwcc says it has hern ty S' heinlo-ra. Woody Price.
very little this year However, Hannah Williams. Jim Wake­
in the past it has cost the field and Barry tile r.
school -system several hun­
Twelve South Setninule Ju n ­
dred dollars a year in brok ior High School students had
cn window panes.
projects worthy of being
Milwcc says steps have been chosen in the top ranks. They
taken—particularly the coun included Dennis 11toad way.
seling of students—to elimi­ Bill Clemmer, Baibara Bry­
nate vandalism.
ant, Lawrence ltigling, Carl
•‘It would amount to only Williams, Catherine Kucar,
a few cents per pupil." Super Pauline Duncan, l l e r m i n r
inlendent Milwcc says.
Harieh, Kathy Hubert, Sandra
So far this year there has Broderirk and Karen Strong
been no serious vandalism hr
Oviedo High School had
says.
eight
finalists, including Bob­
• • •
by Stew art, Martha .Mikter.
LI &lt;jg) David Dow, ex T'lO Nancy Phillips, Beverly- Faulk,
of Wing One and now just
Sherry Waltz, Billy llnnn.
plain Sam Dow, Sacramento
(ianiner Preedy and Larry
Bee reporter, will arrive in Shull.
Sanford Sunday. Sam has
From Oviedo Junior High
been recalled lo active duty
winners weie Becky Palrm-r.
lor two weeks. Sam will work
Gilbert Michaels, Ann Shull
wiUi Ens. Mike (.Taylor and
and Jemmy Holder.
Lt. (jgl Lowrll F rarier. Wing
Several other outstanding
and Base PIOs, respectively,
as liaison with the news proje- ta besides those deseribed above included Cardtirmedia in covering the 1Ilh
annual Bombing Derby Apr.)
• Theory of Prohahil
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■ mathem atical project;
tty.'
5 TO
Bobby S tew art's “ Meet the
Fungi,'* a botany exhibition;
Larry Shull's homemade srisin giaph, an earth-space sci­
ence project; Gilbert Mich­
ael's ''Experim ent In Making
T raffic
safety
measures Glass," a chemistry demon­
pursued at Sanford Naval A ir stration.
John Stuart entlllcd hie
Station will be highlighted in
botany
project, "Ullruaunir
the weekly TV program, *Tt*s
micro-organ­
the Law." over Channel 6 at S motation* of
isms.'’
ji.m. Satuiday.
Richard Lombardi's
zoo­
Taking p art will tie Capt. C.
logy
project
had
the
long
title.
W'. Swanson, base command­
ing officer; R. C. W allers and "Detection of Prim ary Gene­
tic Factors through chromato­
W. S. Brown, petty cfficers in
graphy in Flourrsrcnt eye
charge of the drivers training
pigment* of. fruit flies."
school i board the station;
Jim Wakefield did a 'phys­
Wes Giles, ground safety o ffi­
ics project th a t involved the
cer (civilian); Marine Pvt. R. explanation of th* schematic
J . Reno, and F H P Bob Kilgo. operation of a la ter beam.

Answer Sought

Established 1908 FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1965

By Dottle Austin
F our F uture Farmer* Of
America membeta of the Sem­
inole High School chapter
were honored T h u r s d a y
evening at the annual banquet
nt the school cafeteria. Three
prominent Sanford businessmrrt were named "Honorary
Chapter Farmer*."
David Littleton, a senior,
won the scholarship award
for the fourth consecutive
OUTSTANDING FUTURE FARMERS gather around their “Chapter
year. The 125 saving# bond
Sweetheart” after receiving top awards at annual banquet. From left are
pure bused hy the chapter for
Davit! Littleton, lo p gchoiar; Gary Gibson, lops in leadership; Danny
Ihe member having the high­
Dickerson, president; Ronnie Timid. m o st improved, anil Scott Thomson,
est srholastic average (3.M
“Star Farmer." In tenter i.s Miss Lucy Willis, chapter sweetheart.
I gives Littleton a total of find
fur Ins four yenra at the lop.
-Scnll Thomson was mimed
"S lu r Chapter F u iio ri" for
hi* nil mound record of *. ho­
lm ship, nglicultiire mid load­
er-hip lb received nil cttgmv
ed plnt|iir 11mu the . lutptcr.
Presentation was made by
William II. Weal, rotational
ngl trull Ul e tenehci
Gary Gihs.-n, |be ehapler
reporter, Ir'iiv c d Ills- nwutd
for outstanding leadership,
a pons.o ed by the Hunt T ux­
edo Fred Company; The flint
has presented this award, a
825 savings bond, for the
past 12 years. Cecil Tucker II,
county *£cnt, nude th* pre
acntpHon. f
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Ronnie Tl drl v u •eelalm #d tha 'moat Improved "C hap­
ter P artn ei" with a supervis­
ed project This award, also s
|25 savings hoi-1 is given l&gt;v
the Setntnnla County Fmm
BuieHu and was prevented hy
F.tbeil Cn mtuac k.
The three men » t.o were
7 ' ii t u p no violence »t • o tiis had warn
W W IIN t.l.b V
il I 'll
—
demon honoi.d with the Idle of
iisli.it on. led hy In 'tin lo rs. many f
Cities ' llonoial'y t haptt i Fnim&lt;«"
IT evident Johnson h.i* direct ti c it.
sv# j for their outstanding roritMcd the I HI to u*c all Its Is Mart.n I utlirr King Jr to ltuiiiighui.it 'he nati
dram atize voter regisltatnm Hie area and 'Ion.
* ' hut ions lo the field of ngri
citlic* anil work around the grim am ■' and alleged p e'u i ipi.ckly as |« i".h ic
the coll nip mi
ta n k to ,-iJvc t ic slaving ol brut.i it'
hut e n d
lights i. llv.
FI:t *i I s11
jru»Vk »*r mul
\ inlii i . i &lt; g l.,.i//u in Ala
i Itu.f I *&gt;f &lt; htt't* nfsd 1 nmpftfi) ,
bjima, t.iu While House said
Joe li.ik* i, city
today
daily fMMtirr *rui |&gt;n*l prr»i
I’M'* Secretary George L
•l«*nI **f Iht* F a n n Huicau, hii&lt;1
Reed)
told report, i s that
lh . Jnhii Wllflon, •Iiiui tur of
Johnson wa ' notified Thurs
l hr i Mitral l loiuU Fx|n*ri'
day night sJiuilly after the
m rnt Station.
sniper kllhtifi of the 39 yearF irih lcn t Danny Di«*krr»on,
old Detroit mother on a high
The second annual Mr. and ker It, county agent. Assist­ wlio presided at the crrum*»n*
win between Selma and Muni Mrs l.n .il n e Looking School
ing will he Miss Margaret tun, piuirnted nix rm*nl
ginnery. Ala
V lit Iipi U at 7 30 p rn Tups (jiurl.-s, hoitie economist with I*11• «1it &gt;n humhIi ta fM*rfli»nfl
M VIl’ tTJIIZL
who have l**‘**n of oiitfltarnlini:
d..v at Sanioid * iv ic t c nl i i
DETROIT (U P ti—Prrsalenl under the direction of the Ihr I Iniida Power and Light it i*ni‘ tariff to the f hap Ur.
Johnson and his wile today .veminole County Extension Company
Th«*&gt; wt*ie Mrs Maty J*»yu«
extended their sympathy to Serv Ire
Ollier sponsors include the lint i’ll) an, jk'Uiila ik «• riiimflutot;
tie htlstiand and children «,d a
Demonstrating new rcripe- Florida P o w e r Company,| Mia. lV|itfV Slayton, nuhiail
eisil ■ighl* worker stain in winch promise to lie pleasing &gt;w.II and Company, The Nan hi t f l n i ) ; Min. Ltiuilv K«'flh*r.
Alabama and promised tu do to the &lt;ntne family, will he lord Herald and Puldix Super lulu hrunm flup«-r\isur; Mi nnd
cvcr.v thing jaissihic to find Miss Mary Mclag, Swift and m aikcts All-of Hie foods used Mr*. Frank A kvn and .Mr.
Ihe killers
Company 's “ Martha l.ogan ' in the demonslt at ion will m il Mi* V\ r . llopkin* MIm
JulinMiri ' sentim ent« were for this year's srhool
come troth I’uhltx Exhibit­ I'.nry Willi*, ih a p t u r **£5«*«*1cxprcsMd !.V a «|teeio! White
Dircetmg Hie program for ing the latest models of cook hrti 11." ii ho i «*&lt;i*i vptl a k'lft*
House iouri'i-1 iii a rail tu the-owlension service will tie mg appliances will be .San
Min* W illi* unlurtjiiMud th»
liie home el Anthony J U ul Miss Myrtle Wilson, extension lord Electric Company anil hnrnpH t guffllt with t w n
lo about 9 r in today.
1flunifisrrviee agent Jnd Cecil Tuc­ Randall Electric Company
The call came tu Lluizo 10
hums alter Ills wile. \ Tola
39, wjs shut tu death by a
sniper on an Ala Tartu high
way between Montgomery and
Selma
The call from the White
House came 3 'i huuts alter
Liurro, his voice choked with
emotion, tried to call P resi­
dent Johnson to find out the
em barrassm ent unless t h e
TALLAHASSEE ( CPI ) — | Uuled resignation June 1.
dctuilx of lux wife's slaying If Florida doesn't find a
Burns nUo announced ap­ Legislature
makes
special
He was told hy the While
s u u e of funds to purchase pointment of Joseph F. Mar­ piogicss in finding funds for
House telephone operator that
line*. of Pensacola, to the
th*- 11(ins­
rights of way," Burns said.
Ihe President was asleep, hut right-of-way f
authority to irp la te W Pal­
til at Johnson would return the stale b u l g e ■anal, It could lose mer Van Arsdnle of Fort McCiee added that there are
call at the earliest possible th* federal money paying fot Lauderdale.
funds to last the rest of this
time.
eoMStrUctiun of the canal.
The authority at a brief o r­ year but none in sight to pay
INSPECTION
Gov. Haydon Burns said he ganizational meeting re-elect- for right-of-way afte r that.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U P Il
Burnt did not say how much
will ask the coming session of eil MeCrre as ila chairman.
— Stale and frd rral agents the Legislature to help provide
Sumter t-owry of Tampa was mnnry he will ask the Legis­
roped off s section along IF
up kr 112 million for this pur­ re-named
vie#
rhairm an; lature to provide from th*
S. M todsy and began an inchpose.
Jamea C. Murrell Jr., cf Jack­ state and how much through
by-inch impccLon of the spot
Bum s announced *t the con­ sonville, secretary; H arry H. sums sort of taxation in the
where a white woman running
ference
th a t Orlando contrac­ Saunders, of Port St. Joe, counties embraced by th#
shuttle service lor c i v i l
r i g h t s dem onstrators was tor W. A. MeCre# had agreed treasurer, and Marques, as­ canal district.
to remain as chairman of the sistant treasu rer;
The federal g 'v ern m en l I*
slain by a sniper.
Joe Llvingaton, of Jackson­ providing all tha building
The victim. Mrs. Viola F l o r i d a Canal Authority,
Gregg Liuizo, 39. a mother of which hr has headed since its ville, who handled public rela­ funds for the canal but Burnt
five Jrora Detroit, Mich , was organisation in 1961. He had tions for Burns' successful said th* slat* ru n t th# risk
shot as her car rounded a offered his resignation but gubernatorial campaign, .was “of losing federal funds by a
alight curve Thursday night Burns said he was needed to picked a* a public relations lack of the state fulfilling its
on the way to Montgomery ^guide the authority during the consultant for the authority.
responsibility to provide right
j critical mouths until his ache"Florida u facing pcsaibtc ol way.
Ironi 5c ini a.

L B J O rd e rs S la y in g P rt

Cooking School
Slated Tuesday

Burns Seeks Funds

State Canal In Jeopardy

President
Leads Series
Of Tributes
WASHINGTON ( I T U —
"Tw in" Spacemen Virgil I.
Grissom and John W ."Young
flew here today to receive
medals, congratulations and
thanks from the President
nnd honois from Congress
and the Capital..
r
The astro n au ts flew with
their families from Florida
for the firs t of a series of
tributes which will include a
ticker tape parade in New
York on Monday and a civic
reception in Chicago on Tues­
day.
They are being honored for
pilo tin g 'th e world's first fully
maneuverable manned space­
cra ft on a nearly flawless
three-orbit flight on Tuesday.
Their flight inaugurated the
two-year Gemini flight pro­
gram which will lead into
Project Apollo to pul men on
the moon in IDfilL
The 3S * year - old Grissom
and his 34-ycar-oid co-pilot
flew front Florida to Andrews
A it Force Base, Md,, in two
I win-engine prop Jet planes.
The Gtissonts were aboard
the first plane, the Youngs in
the second.
With Grissom were his
wife. Belly, mid then two
stiris, Scull, II, mid Mnik. II.
and the n stio n au t's pnicnt*,
Mr. ami Mi*. Dennis I), tin ssum, of Mitchell, Did.
Young was aerinupatiiod by
Ids wife, Bin bin a, mul tin ir
. hiId11-n. K.tndI ii, 7, nnd J.-lm,
ii. and Young's parents. Mi
and Mm William I I .- Young,
of Oilund.t.
t.ltl I'L l.IK (i D
S
Foi I 'lissom ami Young,
u ho t-dil a lit V t eonferenee
Thursday Hint their (light
was smoother Ilian they hud
vxpet ted, It shaped up as a
gruelling hut heait-vvat ming
day. Only the fo tWi&amp;tfll t»f «»&gt;
i
** In th irn ttn ril to
m *r ft?, fu llv ltle s.
President Johnson, who in­
tently wall bed on television
wlien Ihe twu aslionaut* left
then Inunehing pul and later
ci'iigiatutated tin m hv tidephone, led off the tiihute# to­
day.
ID- invited liii/h ritnkinf? 11f fit ml * If) •

i on*' u •)i .It

h

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ruoiiy for lu* pti'flfiitation «»f
mnlKln t«j (i i l n * o in titi'i
Y lf U t llf .

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Ss umiin*
pih|
(till i i * It
S lint m ulct, p io jn l in.iim»,t i
i*f (Iir timncfr moon phot a
ph k sk n t a i i un

Thr flparr wyriiry'fl Ym«*|i
tlotidl K frvicf .MffUl was l»urtitiferrctl on Lrisi.-m mul
Voufii;. OriiAom «Uti whs to
gut n cluster to the Di*tinguishiHl Service Mc&lt;l«l he \ mi*
iiviMnlei! hy the Nntinmil
A eronautics arnl S|».o »• Ail
iiiiniatrMtion f«n his suhothital flight in 1'.m*I
Srnmttiii won the s \ s t
Dist mguisheil Set %lev Medal
tor hoi pai to iputiori ill the
over- 1«II apaee pt'-gimn himI
Sf Iiui itieier. got the N \ S \
Fix i e p l i o n i 1
irntifn*
A chievement A wan) for the
aucie«aful Range i probe* In
pllologinph the lno«m.

Swedish Group
Tours Air Base
A delegation of seven Sued
ish Air Force olficers and
civilians Thursday toured the
Sanford Naval \ ir Station,
where they received a first
hand look at the It A 5C recon
naissance bomber and its In
telliKence support facilities
Tile foreign visitors, inuring
U. S Defense and industrial
installations, accompanied hy
U. S. Navy and Air Force
personnel, were briefed on Ihe
BA-5C and ill capabilities by
Caph Jam es O. Mayo, com­
m ander ol Reconnaissance At­
tack Wing One. The briefing
was followed hy a eloseiip in ­
spection of the aircraft and
ila reconnaissance equipment,
The group returned to Wash­
ington following tha tour.
PHONE HEARING
TALLAHASSEE (U P li —
A public hearinif an the rales
and earnings of Southern Bell
Telephone Company in F lo r­
ida will return* Marrh 28 in
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“ UNCLE FRED" ENSMINGER

Uncle Fred
Se n t A h e a d
llv Julia Will*
Church Editor
“ As the lime approarhrd
. , , III' si-1 liiv la rr and
sent mrxM'ngcrv ahead.
I nke 9:51-53
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• •
Tilts Sunday, .Sanford Con
2r»-:alinit.it Christum Church,
hit oli'i-rv .mu- of Ms Jubilee
\univrr*ar». will p.iv highest
tribute lo il- etilv In m2 ch ar­
ter memliei who. throughout
the p .i't fit w ar* o f 'te aeliin2.
mission work and in mslrv ha*
endeii'ored to * -end me&gt;seii.:ei» ahead j.i-l as Je-ux,
on In* wav to .lei us.i t-m, " 'e l
In* (see an l sent m e'senpers
ahead" to e lalili-h Hol s true
(uimdal.i'n n( pea e
M iii'la), "t n c I p I red's
ttaV
wdl la-noj Rn.
Hr
Pied Fii-miugcr wlm quip*
They i all me ‘Uncle Fred’
Iwraii'P of diffii ully in pro
Tteunoing iln Li'l name "
Uncle Ul - il " who wa&gt; 11
y e.it' old when In- value lo
Sanford with hi- family in |s:x)
and Mat a member of the
rh ii rill when il was estnh
k -hist here tli t '. i me veal
till' Niiii.lav m l c u e an ad
d i e " n il r led ' I Itemi-mlv i
\ reception w 11 hr given t&gt;v
the chin rh in In* honor tin
mediatelv (ollownig ihe II ,s
iii ' f i v n e aril rw rv n m
old
fio-iul, a n t new i ' invited to
stle mt
\* a youth HiFn-m m aer
attended 1to|lm» Vrademy for
three veal- and
Hullin' Col
lege for ilirie year*, gradual
in 2 in 1897, From here he *iudie-l at Andover-on the Hill m
Newton Centre. Mass., which
later merged to tieromr An­
dover Newton Itapti't c nngre
galional Seminarv.
He and h i' wile the late
Annie
Bennett
Ensnungcr.
who laugh! a! Piedmont allil
Mt Southern Iti.oti College'.
( s ilH* hark tu Itollins ill Ill'll
where he taught until Itui.'i
From liete he went to West
Tam pa i Flu i to serve for
lime yr ai s al the ■h u n h x
Latin • A m rtiran I n *t it ul*which provided sehooling fur
Cuban* and Americans, con

dueled a Mission Day School,
and operated two established
homes for under-privileged
children, one for boys and onn
for girt*.
From Tam pa. Dr. En.*iningor
entered active ministry, fill­
ing pastorates In Lyons, Colo.,
and Denver, Colo , after which
In returned to serve for 21
years a* superintendent of con­
ferences lor the Carolina*,
Kentucky, Tennessee,
Ala­
bama and West Florida.
lie was dignified with tho
office as in c id e n t em eritus of
Southern 1 •v^?Tw‘'nll"i"‘ Wadley, Ala., before accepNoj; tho
position of assistant In 1WT1
to Dr .1 H. Boot at Sanford
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
where he now teaches the adult
B't’lc class nod*is n most nctiv« meniher of the visitation
com millee.
To add a personal note. Dr.
Kn'iningor is Ihe father of
three son*, one a professor of
sociology in the college at Car*
In,vdie, Ind . another a d rafts­
man for the Lummu* Cotton
Gin Company in Columbus,
Ha , and the Ihird. a Social
Security ihig'arlmcnl official
in Birmingham, Ala
He already ha* officiated at
wedding* for four of his granddaughter* and on June 19 will
travel to Indiana where ha
will he assistant officiate for
the fifth tim e at a granddaughter’s wedding.
In addition to his outstand­
ing service to mankind thesa
years,
RS-yrar-old
“ Uncla
F red," for the past seven
years, has served Sanford as
librarian for Ihe G eneral San­
ford Memorial Library.
In opinion of The Herald,
all coming in contact with tha
devout and inspired personal­
ity o! Rev Dr. Fred F.naminger. (Uncle F red) cannot help
hut become a “ messenger
sent ahead.''
PEACE BID
LONDON t UPl ) — Britain
plans in. launch an explora­
tory peace initiative of il*
own in the Viet Nam cru is
despite Soviet opposition.

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Rev. Grover Sewell

God's Word
Dependable?!
The ■post la Paul v u the
moat fru itfu l C hrlitian who
ever lived end this wee true
because ha took God a t Hia
word. Ha waa not a elmplo
m an aa we eometlmea think
of simple people; In fact, he
waa ona of tha Intellectual*
o f hie time. A fter ha mat
C hrist on the road to Demeecue and had tha experience of
contortion ha knew th a t tha
anaw tr to Ufa waa to act In
complete f ilth aa God apoke.
T hil feeling of Paul waa
very deep and ha triad to
communicate i t to other*
through many mediums, ona
of which waa writing. Ho
w rote, m tha Holy Spirit mo*,
ad him, to tha Church a t Cor­
inth theta wordi, -W e having
tha tam e epirlt of filth , ac­
cording aa It le w ritten, I be­
lieved, and therefore have I
spoken; we also believe, and
therefore epcak;, , . .** ( I t
Corinthian* 4:13).
Even man appreciate! be­
ing taken a t hi* word. This
waa dem onitrated by an Inci­
dent of Napoieon’a life. When
he wa» emperor of France he
waa leading hla troop* a* ha
• a t astMda a spirited hors*.
A dog which did not know
Nepoleon was emperor, and
cared laei, began to bark a t
tha h o m e , Napoleon’s horae
became frightened and began
to rear. A big atrong private
■aw what waa happening *o
ha daihad up to tha frighten­
ed animal and grabbed tha
rein*. He waa abla to calm
tha ho n e to the relief of all
who were watching a* well a*
tha famou* rider.
Needlea* to lay , Napoleon
w ai grateful for th il brave
and wise act. He rraponded by
aaluting tha private and say­
ing, "Thank you. Captain."
Tha private returned the sa­
lute and replied, "Of whet
Company T" The emperor raw
in this man a quality which
he knew was Important. The

prlvata had simply accepted
his emperor’a word a t face
value. Nepoleon aaluted again
and answered, “Of my bodyg u ild ." Tha former private
turned hie horse and Wd*
back to the body guard where
he approached the command­
in g , officer and laid, "Your
C aptain!” Tha surprised of­
ficer asked, "By whose author­
ity 7” The new captain point­
ed to the emperor and said,
"B y hla."
This man took his amperor’s
word to ba exactly aa he spoke
It and than ha acted on It. The
emperor responded by rew ard­
ing such faith with great gen­
erosity.
Of court*, along with the
new atatus ■■ captain came a
new willingness to accept re ­
sponsibility. I do not know
more of the later history of
the captain but I ran imagine
thla man becoming a fine of­
ficer giving himself with a
singleness of purpose that few
others did.
When we act upon God’s
Word we ere elevated to new
heights th a t are very difficult
for ua to realise. Every
Christian it commissioned to
accomplish g reat things for
God and no commission ran tw
a* g reat aa this. Our respon­
sibilities becomes awesome,
Indeed, but our reward* be­
come even greater.
Reverend Billy Graham, the
great evangelist, said th at he
went through a period of con­
fusion and frustration because
of doubting the liitile. Flnnlly
he felt th at he must put away
these doubts and take God’s
Word at face value if It was
to be hit rule of life and faith.
When thla happened he was
made a captain in the service
of the King of Kings.
If we are to be elevated sn
th at we may be successful In
the sight of God we must put
away our doubts and simply
taka God at His Word.

• Forest Lake Voice Teacher
First In Opera Auditions
Ry M aryana Miles
lilts JoAnn Robbias, form­
er vote* teacher at Forest
Lake tod now teaching at LaSierra Collsge, h at won first
place In the annual RiversideS tn Bernardino district Metro­
politan Opera auditions She
will represent the district In
tha Bout hem California Re­
gional semi-finals to be held
at UCl.A which will be judged
by M itt Dorothy Kirsten, p ri­
n t donna of the Metropoli­
tan Opera Company.
• • •
Elder E. J. Bernes, superin­
tendent of Florida Seventh-day

Lutheran Circle
Has Meeting
The evening circle of the
Ladle* Aid of the Lutheran
Church of tha Redeemer held
Its regular monthly meeting
a t the church with Mrs. R. L.
Andrews, president, presiding.
An inspiring devotional was
rondurted by Mrs. Herbert
Goaraa.
Colorful slides were shown
by B. E. Biggs of plares he
had visited in past years, dur­
ing tha program th at follnw.
ed tha devotional.
la the business meeting,
committee reports were cell­
ed for. Mrs. Biggs, Chairmen
of the Christmons Commit*
tee, said the members of the
com mittee need gold beads,
w hite pearls, pipe cleaners,
fine wira and styrofoam. She
asked th a t anyonaliaving any
of thcaa articles, plcasa lat
her know.
It was decided th a t Aid
members would serve coffee
a fte r church service the last
Sunday of tech month, the
firs t coffaa to be bald Sunday
with Mr*. Phillip Skates serv­
ing as chairman.
It waa announced.that Mrs.
Ray Braden, Mrs. William
Holcdmb and Mrs. Geersa will
•trvr on tha committee plan­
ning tha dinner to be held
April 12 at tha church. This
dinner la being sponsored by
both clicit* of the Ladles Aid
and invited guest* will ba all
ladiaa of tha church.
Hoataaa for tha evening
MU Use. Skats*.
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Adventist school*, recently
reviewed (he Academy ratm s
program with the church
school board. Although the
overall picture it very good
he reported several ire** in
need of strengthening. Includ­
ed are an aU -writher play
are*, a practical art* room (or
seventh end fighth grades,
provision for farm jneaU d u r­
ing cold weather, and con­
tinued work on teacher certi­
fication.
• • •
Mrs. LaVarna Beeler who
has suffered a tem porary
throat injury due to compli­
cations from mumps h is been
advised by her physician to
rem ain out of school for rest
of the year. Taking her plar*
will be Mrs. Catherine Thrall.
• * *
The Southern Union Music
Festival will be held at Forest
L ake Academy April #10 with
guest clinicians to be Sgt Gor­
don Hallberg of the U. S Ms
rine Band end Professor Her
old Griffin of Stetson Univer­
sity. M uilrlsni from 10 aca­
dem ies will compose a Itn.
piece symphonic bind and
120-voice symphonic choir for
the event.
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Beta Club activities during
the month have Included pre
sentation of a Saturday even­
ing program , a trip to Like
Wales to sea the Passion Play,
substituting s i teachers for
various clsssas, and a Ileta
Bowl chapel program with
Elder Jam es Hamrick as mo­
derator.
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Spring Festival A p r. 4-11

Congregation
Bids Welcome
To New Pastor
llv Donna E*tea
Rev. Terrell Solans, new
pastor of the Church of the
N ativity, was welcomed by
ISO parishioners and special
guest* a t a reception given
in his honor s t the church.
Extending welcome In tha
name of tha parish were Jo ­
seph Hopkins, president of
the Holy Name Society, and
Mr*. Gene Shannon, president
nf the Catholic Women’s
Club.
Special guests for the oceaiion were Rev. Charles W.
.Stewart Jr., vicar of C hrist
CHURCH OF NATIVITY welcomed lta new pastor, Rev. Terrell Solana,
Episcopal Church, Longwood;
second from right, a t a reception attended by 150 parishioner# and gueata
Rev, Ralph Kaiser, Catholic
including, from left, Rev. Ralph Kaiser, Rev. A. V.^LaMieux, and, a t
chaplain a t Sanford Naval
right, Rev. Charles W. Stewart Jr.
(Herald Photo)
A ir Station, and Rev. A. V.
I j i MIcux of All Soul* Church.
Sanford.
Refreshment* of coffee,
tea, and a variety of cakes,
were served from a! table
covered with white linen and
centered with an arrangem ent
of vari-ccntercd peach gladi­
oli.
By M iryann Mile*
Hoiteniea were Mr*. Terry
Th* Woman's Society of
By M aryann Miles
Herat, Mr*. Loretto Allen,
Christian Service of ths Bear
F irst Methodist Church of
Rev.
Clifford G retham , p a l­
Mr*. Kathleen Cobh, Mr*.
Laka Methodist Church nam ­
Beverly Krecek, and Mr*. .Sanford thi* week announced ed a nominating committee to ter of F o reit City B tp tlit
Mary Oyler.
the appointment of A rthur recommend a slats of new of­ Church tn d an employe of
Civil Service, h i t announced
Beckwith Jr. and Dr. Orville ficers s t Us March meeting
b it reiignttlon to the congreHarks a* "M ajors" for the held a t the home of th* rice gitlon, effective by the end
president,
M
r
a
.
M
argaret
every . m e m b e r visitation
of M ty, due to tran ifer of job
phase of Operation Youth Brown.
area.
On the committee are Rev.
Wing. F irst Methodist’s Cru­
At a meeting Wednesday
William
Irwin,
Mr*.
Mickey
sade for 3175,000 to fln in rc
evening, a pulpit committee
a new educational building Morgan, Mrs. Ann Irwin and wa* named to interview prosMrs. P at Hall. Report will Iw
for the church.
pective m inisters.
In the
made
a t the April 15 meeting
Dr. John Darby, General
group arc Mra. Hattie HendcrBy Jane Casselberry
at
the
home
of
Miss
Phyllis
Chairman of the Operation
American Legion Memorial Youth Wing Crusade, spoke Swisher, 1002 Bear Lake Hoad. ton, Mr*. Becky Wynne, Mar
Post 250 of Casselberry 1* to the congregation Sunday Installation wilt be May 20. tin Dunn, Ralph Green and
E. M. Whilden.
sponsoring an oratorical con on "O ur Reaponsibilitie*." He
Devotion for this month’s
In other businett, church
test at South Seminole Junior highlighted the need for more meeting waa given by Mr*.
High School on the theme, epace at F in t Methodist, Catherine Baird. Mias Swisher official* voted to build a p at
"Citiic-ns’ Responsibilities and pointing out th a t the facility was in charge of the program torium and aitlg n rd Sterling
Copeland, local builder and
Bight* in Regards to the Con would make it possible for ua which wa* on tha chapter,
m em ber of the church, to be
stitution.”
to
match
other agencies ’’Self Discipline” from the hi charge of the building pro
Preliminary competition will which are competing for the Methodist Manual, “ Summons
gram which it expected to be
be held April 13 and finals minds of the youth.
to a New Age."
completed
by July.
are scheduled for April 20.
WSCS president, Mis* V ir­
Other outstanding Laymen
It w ai announced that the
In addition to a prepared of the church who have spok­ ginia English, is undergoing
choir it preparing a special
speech, each student will be en at the morning service* in­ treatm ent a t Duke University
musical program for E aster
asked to give s three to five clude A. Edwin Sbrinbolser, Hospital.
Sunday and that the church
minute extemporaneous talk who apcike on “Our Flans";
will have Homecoming. April
on some phase of the Consti­ Aahby Jones on "O ur Need”
25, at which time it will be
tution.
and
this Sunday, Orville
celebrating iti 50th annivers­
The contest will be confined Touchton, the Church Lay
ary.
to ninth graders and fhe first Leader, will apeak on "Our
and second place w inter* tylll F l.dosa."
O L'.
receive trophies. Tfily will
Sunday, Jk p rlr I 'y a w w u n By JoAnn Hays
present their talks before the day, April I t , Rev. F orrest J.
Rev. W. E Timm*, paator
PTA at its final meeting for Reynold*, Director of Crusade
the year on May II.
who is with the Finance and of Geneva Methodiet Church,
Members of the Legion Post Field Service of the Method­ w h i in ch art* of the program
By Donne F s tr i
will serve as Judges and John ist Board of Missions, will for ths regular monthly meet­
A group of officers of the
Angel, Americanism chair­ preach. Ho then will continue ing of ths *VOman's Society of Woman's Missionary Union of
man, is in charge of the’ con to work with the General • hrlitiai) Bsrtice, teaching First Baptist Church of Sanlest.
Committee to guide in the chapters 1 through 21 of the lando Springs attended the
Book O.
oT~3*n*ais.
JW
intensive phase of the Crus­ DOGS
P rayer Betrcat of the Semin­
M .rsfy * Convened at 0:30 ole Association held at the
ade.
One hundred and sixty vis­ a.m. Aha church sanctuary c a m p of Central Baptist
vies president, Mrs. Church, Sanford, Thursday.
itors will bo recruited to visit wiV
in every members home to se­ Edward Yarborough presiding
Those attending included
cure pledges and gifts, an In the absence of the presi­ Mrs. Jam es If. Smith, preji
By Donna Kite*
which
collectively dent, Mre. Rook Murley.
dent; Mrs. II. R. Hamby,
Persons who will be teach­ ■mount
During the business session prayer chairman, and Mrs.
ers st the Vacation Bible will, it is hoped exceed the
School at F irst Baptist Church 1175,000 goal. These visits it was voted In sponsor a sup­ I . D. lUtnes, mission study
of Longwood this summer will will be made April 4 and per to lie held April JO in the chairman
Geneva Community Hall with
The goal of the Annie Arm­
attend a Vacation Bible School April 13.
serving to begin at 5 p.m. On strong offering will be sur
Associations! Clinic at the
the menu will I* baked ehad. passed this Sunday in support
Plnecreit Baptist C h u r c h ,
■alt water mullet, hush pup- of the home mission work oi
Sanford, April 1.
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor plrs, boiled swamp cabbage, the convention, Rev. Lewis
The Longwood church an ­
ticipate* an enrollment of of the First Baptist Church cole slaw and coffee. Pie will llamcs, pastor of the church,
more than 4UO students in of Longwood, will return to b* available.
has advised.
The meeting closed with elBE this year with classes to the pulpit of his church Sun­
be held in the new buildings day morning for regular ser­ lent prayer for A stronauts
vices, Rev. Lindsay has been Virgil Grissom and John
of the church.
A lecture, "W hat I* Un­
conducting * successful r e ­ Young.
ity ? ” will lie given at 3 p.m.
vival at the F irst Baptist
Sunday in Stetson Univers­
Church of Union Park during
St. Mary Magdalen Wom­
ity'* Allen Hall Auditorium
the past two weeks. Rev.
an ’s Guild will meet at 8 p m.
Osteen Methodist Church with Mrs. Loin** C. Beaty,
Ralph Taylor, former pastor
Monday at (he parish school
of First Baptist Church of and Stafford Memorial Math minister em eritus of F lrtt
in Altamonte Springs. A pro­
Lake Mary, is pastor of the odist Church will hold their Unity Church, S t Petersburg,
gram of music will be p re­
last quarterly conference at ami well-known lecturer and
Union Park church.
sented by Mrs David H art­
the Stafford Church a t 7:30 radio personality, as gaest
man and Mr*. Maurice Larue.
p.m. Sunday. Dr. Joe Tolir, speaker. She will explain
Mrs John Barhydi, president,
The Churrh of England be­ D*I.and district superintend­ basic teachings and activities
v ill conduct the business rim e sep arat'd from the ent. will be in charge of th* of th* Unity School of Chris­
meeting.
Church of Rome in IMS.
meeting.
tianity.

First Methodist
Names 'Majors'
For Crusade

Bear Lake W SCS
Committee Is
Announced

Fores! Cily
Baptist To Lose
Rev. Gresham

Post 256 Sets
Contest For
SSJH Students

Paslor Conducts
WSCS Program

W M U Officers
Attend Retreat

Bible School
Clinic Set

Pastor Returns

Unity Lecture

Guild To Meet

Conference

Plans are being made for
evangelistic meetings to begin
April 4 a t tha Seventh-day Ad­
ventist Church In Sanford with
Forest Lake students at speak­
ers for the 10-mcetlng series.

By Frances W ester
F irs t B aptist Church of
Lake M ary will conduct its
Spring Revival, April 4 -lt,
with Dr. Jam es A. Howard of
Landrum, S. C., aa evangelist.
Rev. V. C. Ladd, paator, has
announced th a t special music
haa been arranged fo r each
mealing of the revival. Tha
public is invited and urged to
attend.
Dr. Howard, 1964 president
of the South Carolina B aptist
Convention, waa bom in up­
per Greenville County, 8. C.
He received hia education a t
Frultland Institute, Hender­
sonville, N.C.; Furm an Uni­
versity, Greenville, S. C.;

Church Filled
For Concert Of
College Choir
By Jane Ceaaelberry
The sanctuary of Caaielberry Community Methodist
Church w at filled to over­
flowing Tuesday night for the
concert program of aacred
and secular work* presented
by the Concert Choir of Em.
ory and Henry College, Em ­
ory. Va.
The outetanding group un­
der the direction of Charles
R. Davis, has toured In 10
atates and ha* aung profes­
sionally with two symphony
orchestra*. Joseph E. Wil­
liams provided the piano ac­
companiment.
Local church member* had
a personal interest and pride
In tha choir aa Mia* Darlene
Shea, a member of the Cas­
selberry church and atudent
a t Emory and Henry, atnga
second soprano for tha group.
Work* by such "m aster*”
aa Moxart, Lottl, Brahma, and
Wagner were featured a t well
aa several number* by con­
temporary composers.
The choir was a t its best
singing "P ilgrim ’s Chorua"
from Tannhauaer and in Ha
rendition of Tom Scott'* stir­
ring arrangem ent’ of “ The
Creation” from Jam es Weld­
on Johnson’* "God’a Trombones."
Choir members were enter­
tained In tha homea of local
church members during their
atay.

Sanlando Group
Attends Meet
By Donna Estes
A group of Sunday School
teachers and workers of the
F irit Baptist Church of Sanlando Spring* attended the
Associations! Sunday School
meeting held at Stetson Bap­
tist Church, DcLind, recent­
ly.
Othell Sullivan received the
efficiency a w a r d for the
church.
Plans are being made to
a t t e n d a Vacation Bible
School clinic at Plnecreit
Baptist Church, Sanford, next
week.

tanburg, S. C., and City View
Baptist Church, Greenville.
In addition h* h a t served
a t district superintendent of
million*, B aptist Genera] Con- j
vention of Texas; aa field rep^
resentstlve for F urm an; a t
trustee of Limestone College,
Gaffney, S. C.; aa trustee and
chairman of tha board of
trustees of North Greenvill*
Junior College, Tlgarville, S.
C., and waa a member of th*
General Board, B aptist Stats
Convention, Columbia, S. C.
II* waa auperintendent of •
Evangelism and Associations!
Mission*, Baptist S tate Con­
vention, Columbia, for 21
’ years and from 1953 until 1961
waa trustee of Southwestern
Baptist Seminary, F o rt Worth,
Tex.
*
.
Since retirem ent from pas­
toral duties in 1961, he h it
been devoting tim e to evange- •
little meetings and pastoral
supply.

Students Visit
Asbury College
DR. JAMES HOWARD

Bear Lake
Church To Mark
Anniversary
By Maryann Mile*
Bear Lake Methodist Church
will observe ’’All Member­
ship Sunday” this week to
m ark the aecond anniversary
ol the church's organitalion.
Rev. William Irwin, pastor,
will give a brief commemora­
tion during the 11 a.m. wor­
ship service. Reports on vsrlous group activities during
the past y esr will be given by
Walter Bowles, president of
the Men's Club; Mrs. Mar­
garet Brown, vice president of
the Woman's S o c i e t y of
Christian Service; John Wolking, president of the Method­
ist Youth Fellowship, and
Glenn Whipple, chairm an of
the church board.
Immediately following the
service s covered dish dinner
will take plica in Irwin Hall
Members of the congregation
whose last names start with
letters “ A-L" are to bring
meat or salad with the ” M
Z" group bringing vegetables
or dessert.

Passion Play
Trip Planned

Members of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, Sanford
will form a motorcade Sunday
for a trip to Lake Wales
where they will tec tha even
ing parform toca of tha P a t
slon Play.
Departure from the church
will be no lite r th in 1 p.m
Those making ths trip are to
bring a box supper for the
The Women's Society of evening m eal which will be
Christian Service of DeBary eaten i t Bok Tower. They al
Community Methodist Church so are reminded to bring a
will sponsor the Bethuns- coat and blanket i s the per­
Cookmen College Choral* s t formance is in in open am
th* DeBery Community Cen­ phlthester.
ter on Monday, April E, a t 8
p.m. This group hae appear­
ed In DeBery upon s number
of occasions and ha* been re ­
reived with wide acclaim.
Thera will he a small dona­
tion.
By JoAnn Hays
Youth Week wa* observed
at the F irst B aptist Church
of Geneva la it Sunday whan
Julia Braddy and Horace
Johnson presented the devo­
tion during Sunday School
hour.
The Youth Choir provided
■pedal music for th* worship
hour a t morning and evening
services.
Young people will be In
charge again this Sunday
with Sheila Mathieux and Jim
Grogan presenting th* devo­
tion.

By Jana Ceaaelberry
Five young people from
Casselberry Community Methodiet Church, all Lyman High
School students, took advant­
age of the echool holiday last
week to visit Asbury College,
Wilmore, Ky.
They were accompanied by
Rev. Delmat Copeland and
Leonard Casselberry and left
Wednesday night a fte r at­
tending a concert in Orlando
by the Aibury College Men's
Glee Club.
Rev. Copeland (a an alum­
nus of Aabury. Also retu rn ­
ing to tha collegs a fte r a be­
tween srm eater vacation were
Ken Miller and B arbara F er­
rell. Seeing enow was a high­
light of the trip.
Those meking tin trip were
Jackie McClain, Glenn Duncan, BUI Danders, and Dan
and Rick Casselberry.
While a t A tbury they stay ­
ed in tha dormitories and
visited classes and were im­
pressed with the friendline.se
end fine spiritual atmospher*
of th* campui.
On ths return trip th*
group enjoyed Sunday dinner
with Rev. Copeland’s mother,
Mr*. Sarah Copeland, in Wiliimaaon, W, Va.

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Juniors Begin
Study Course
By Jnne- Casselberry
A six-week mission study
course for Juniors on Spanish
Americans in the United
States started last Sunday at
the Casselberry Community
Methodiet Church.
The sessions are being held
at 6:30 p.m. each Sunday and
ar* being taught by Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Heinsen. All fourth,
fifth, and sixth graders ata
invited to Join tha class.
Mission studies are continu­
ing for first, sacond, and third
gradsra at th* same hour and
ara taught by Mrs. Clara Balfer and Mrs. Angel Mendes.

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Youth Week

W IL O O M I w s a o x
Virginia Petroskl
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FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS

ARE ALWAYS
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Complete Study
Tbs recently reorganised
Glgla Auxiliary of F irst Bap.
list Church, Laka Mary, ha*
completed first itudy of m il­
lion book*. The Blanche Nes­
bitt group studied "W eeping
In the D a rk " by Mrs. W. G.
Brown and Mrs. V. C. Ladd
tau g h t the Eugene Glass
group tha book, "Southern
Yankee.”

Southwestern Seminary, F ort
W orth, T*x., and received an
honorary doctorate from F ur­
man in 1951.
He haa had pastorates a t
M a u l d i n B aptist Church,
Mauldin, S. C.; Union Bleachery B aptist Church, Graenvllla; Southern B leacher/ Bap­
tist Church, M aryivillc, Tex.;
Randlett B aptist C h u r c h ,
RandletL Okla.; Ligon Me­
morial B aptist Church, Spar*

Buford -

Nora Norris
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8. Seminole
Phyllis Ragenatlna
FA 1*4134
Laka Mary
Mildred Haatoj
448-4411
Deltona

ROBED CHOIR of the Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C.,
will present a concert a t Preabyterian Church of the Covenant, 9775 South Orlando Driva, Sanford, a t 8 p.m. Monday.
The 27 men. directed by Dr. Edouard Patte, will alng a brill!ant Italian Gloria, a motet of a German Passion, several Negro

spiritual!, a Norwegian anthem, a J. S. Bach chorale, an
tarly American composition, and other numbers. A former
member of the choir, A rthur J. DeYoung, now a student a t
Louisville Presbyterian Seminar)-, will be home a t Longwood.
this wekend to help with concert arrangements.

bXn f o r d

FLOWER SHOP
Car. R. Is* * l a a f a r i Are.
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Mary Getting*
Rear t ii U
193-4847
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DeBary
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U. S. Aid Demanded
NEW!
For Overseas Trade 1965 MODELS

Moment Of Truth
Nears For Bomber
By Tom Nolan
WASHINGTON (NEA ) —
Through Defense Secretary
Robert McNamara left the
door ajar, hi* decliion to
phase out the earlier models
g f the B52 heavy bomber has
ended the missile vs. manned
bomber controversy — in fayor of the missiles.
There still will be thous­
ands c f pages of testimony
taken In the neat several
years, for the final “ Moment
of T ruth” for the manned
bomber won't come until 1067
j f 11&gt;G8. But as one missile
Txpert puts it, the propo­
nents of the bomber “will be
ju st going through the mo­
tions."
McNamara in the past has
emphasised his belief th a t
bembers are destined to play
only a marginal role in the
age of intercontinental mis­
siles. This conclusion has been
^ lailcn g e d vigorously by the
Air Force and some Influ­
ential lawmakers.
But the decision to cut the
site of the B52 force—once
the symbol and most cf the
muscle of American nuclear
power — has virtually ended
the ball game. There ia no
adm inistration plan for a new
bomber to replace the B52.
Kind as Defense D epartment
officials bluntly note, “ there
is not likely to ever be one."
* * #
M cNamara's decision is not
yet iron-clad. Included in the
new Defense budget is a $50millicn request to develop a
powerful jet engine, sophisti­
cated navigation and bombing
eq u ip m en t and a new nucleartip p e d air-to-ground missile.
However, t h e s e
bomber
components could be easily
adapted to existing aircraft,
such as the B52 or the F i l l
&lt;TFX) fighter.
T li e s e components also

could be incorporated into a
new manned bomber — the
only solution satisfactory to
the Air Force. It eagerly de­
sires a completely new “advanced m a n n e d strategic
airc ra ft" (AMSA) with a
range of 10,000 miles and a
speed 2 Vi times th a t of Bound.
It is estimated th a t a fleet of
200 wew bembera could be de­
veloped in about six years.
Of the present B62s, some
came off the assembly line
less than' three yeara ago.
They will not be obsolete
until the mid 1070s, perhaps
not even until 1080.
A fleet of 200 new AMSAs
would cost $10 billion—an inv e s t m e n t McNamara has
stressed he will not make
until he is convinced it is
desirable. Defense officials
estim ate th a t a fleet of 200
B52s ccuid be outfitted with
the new missiles and elec­
tronic gear to perform the
same mission as an AMSA
fleet, but at tin* reduced price
tag of $3 billion.
•
« •
M cNamara's opposition to
a new bomber system is based
principally on his belief th at
missiles
are
superior to
planes in m ost missions, p ar­
ticularly the “time urgent"
and "assured destruction" target categories.
“Time urgent" targets are
the enemy’* strike forces —
missile sites, airfields and
submarine pens. In a fastescalating w ar. U. S. missiles
could reach these ta rg e ts in
about 30 minutes. A longrange bomber's flight time is
measured in hours.
“ Destruction assured" ta r­
gets are the enemy's major
citieh. N urlear w arfare s tr a t­
egists believe the enemy must
be made to realize that if he
chooses In wage an all-out
war he's going to lose his
population centers.

By Tom Nolan
WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
Hard-noted American buslnrtam en are now demanding
th at the U. S. government
play a fa r larger role in over­

PREVIEW of what the Burke Family Sin^era will sound like nt their
concert here Monday is heart) by members of the Seminole High School
Glee Club who are shown here listening to the Burke's long-playing al­
bum. From left seated are Buddy Burton, Martha Coskey and Cathy
Fowler. Second row students are David Higginbotham and David Noell.

DOCTORS DAY in Sanford is declared to be March .'10 by Acting Mayor
A. L. Wilson. Seminole County Medical Auxiliary is sponsoring the ob­
servance and nil citizens are called upon to honor their physicians. From
left are Mrs. John Johnson, chairman, Mayor Wilson and Mrs. Edwin
Lindsey, president of the auxiliary.
(Herald Photo)

...for Econom y Minded Americans!

ten lack tales and service per­
sonnel, sometimes fall to
make sure of adequate stocks
of spare p arts.
• Many American m anu­
facturers wishing to en ter a
m arket abread are deterred
by the prospect of making an
enormous initial investment
for a sales retu rn which is s t
best speculative.
These points were made by
Sen. W arren Magnusnn, DWash., when he Introduced a
three-pronged bill aimed at
expanding American markets
abroad. Magnuson proposes
th at the government recruit
businessmen in a Trade De­
velopment Corpe.
A corpaman, well-greundrd
in the language and economy
of the country, could get out
into foreign business com­
munities with a keen eye for |
sales opportunities.
Magnusdn noted th a t out of
the 135 cities in the world
which are national capitals or
have populations over one
million, only 03 have fu ll­
time U. S. commercial a t­
taches.
Magnuann's other proposals
would make local currencies
generated by the Food for
Trace Program available for
industrial export promotion
abroad and provide funds to
establish U. S. sales and serv­
ice centers overseas.
in addition, Magnuson'a bill
would also establish within,
the E xport-lm pcrt Bank—the
prim ary U. S. export finan­
cing facility—a special $500
million “ National In terest”
fund to finance exports to
countries normally considered
bad credit risks.
“Of all the gaps that exist
til our export structure," Magnuson says, “none looms so
formidable a* the gap in ex­
port financing.”

seas trade expanaion.
It'a always aurpriaing when
businessmen behave thi* way.
Classical free enterprise econ­
omists believed th a t the best
band a government could take
in business was no hand a t
all.
Firm s were encouraged to
trade abroad with a minimum
of government interference.
Rut in todays complicated
economic world of balance of
payments, ta riff barriers and
long-term financing — where
the unw ritten law I* “ Export
or die"— the It. S. government
by necessity play* a major
role in developing new m ar­
ket* fer the country'* expor­
ters.
And these exporters would
like nothing better now in
this area than a heavier fed­
eral hand.
They say that America's
allies are winning the crucial
trade w ar, where a country’s
spurs are won by a surplus of
exports over imports. The
1984 U. S. balance of pay­
ments deficit is expected to
run close to 1003'* red-ink
rn try of $3.3 billion. That the
deficit ia narrowing slightly
gives small ecmforl lo
S.
exporters.
The U. S. is being edged
out in world m arkets not be­
cause her products are infe­
rior. Tiie lessons lie else­
where:
• Many businessmen do
not know what markets, or
potential markets, on a pro­
duct-by-product basis, exist
abroad.
• Many firm* have net
adapted their product* to
meet local need* or developed
adequate local delivery sys­
tems.
Atmut 50 nations tn a ml a in
• In tbe lesser developed diplomatic representatives at
countries, 11. S. exporters of­ Vatican City.

J.ongwood Mayor Dedicates
Outdoor Flag For City Hall

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ORLANDO. FLORIDA
4510 W. Colonial Drive, llwy 50 West
I*. I). Bcii 15037, Tine llilla Station
Phone: 295-0881

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By Donna Kates
Taking part in the ceremon­
Impressive rerem onirs ded­ ies and representing various
veterans organizations were
icating the new outdoor Amer­
I . [„ ("ox of (ltd Glory Anver
ican Flag at I.ongwood City o an Legion Cost I S3, A lta­
Hall took place with Mayor monte Springs; Commander
®\)avid W entworth presiding.
Joseph Keller of World War
Mayor W entworth reviewed Vets, B arrarks “Sirs. A lta­
RESOLUTION of commendation from the Village of North Orlando to
the history of the United monte Springs, and Command­
er John McManus of Son'll
the I.ongwood Volunteer Fire Department cites the group fur being “inS U tke’ t t r aggie for freedom
Seminole VFW Cost 8207.
slrumental
in saving several homes from rumplete destruction" and Res­
and explained the symbolism ; Longwood.
cue Squad members for "doing all in their power to save the the life of a
nf tha flag. He stated that
Other organizations repre.
North Orlando resident.” Reading the citation are (left to right) Chief
thr red stripes symbolize the sented were the Auxiliary Un­
Claude Layo, Councilman Carl Lommler, and Mayor David Wentworth.
blood shed to keep America it to Old Glory American Le­
frrr, the white stripes signify gion Cost 183, the auxiliary to
^Jhe tears shed for our war World W ar Barracks 2898, the
dead, tha blue field indicates auxiliary unit to South Sem­
heaven and the I&gt;0 stars, unity inole VFW Cost 8207, the
of .SO state* in one country.
Long wood Volunteer Fire De­
lie charged those attending partm ent and Auxiliary, the
WASHINGTON (U P I) - 'facilities for public, private mpnta criming out nf the
to always honor and revere •Longwood Colic* Rpscrve and Pre.'idrnl Johnson'* tl 1 hi] i and parochial school student * churth vlatr di^pulf that dnmi
the flag
the Longwood City Council.
The measure easily survived n atn l two &lt;la&gt;A of hratrrl drlinn school aid bill appeared lo
be over the hump and rolling ils first major tests Thursday, hair on Ihr htjh priority (.Jrrat
The U. S. Congressional toward House passage today,
and its m anagers planned to S oncl) m raatirr.
Medal of Honor was author*
The hill is designed to up­ push fur final actum today.
I \ T U B riHC’l IT 4 0 I H T OF
Op|w&gt;nrnU wera* rgpccU'd to
i: m m h
JI m r i A i . t i n * ized in 1861.
grade U&gt;e schooling of child­ They were confident the House
IT I &gt; A M I t'OII UK Ml.Ml LB
try
In rlirninatr nr rriLlrict
ren from poor families and would pass thr hill and send it
r m at v , r L o n iiM .
arp
aralr
1100 million acctinna
i n %m t : ii v .m i . iimm
provide new aid in the form to the Senate O n e supporter
that would fir u*rd lo purTH U U u W E R T KA v i s a s
of
books
and
“
shared
tim
e"
said.
“
If
everybody
stays
on
BANK.
l \ T i l K CIRCUIT c o t HT OF
rhg^r library and textbooks
r u in tiff, T i n ; NINTH J t t m i A L I I H the floor, we're in "
and to rncoura^c public-pri
V•
( I IT, IN 1ND FOB SKHJNflLK
Still
to
be
fared
were
amend
BOBBY LKUTER HART, #1 at. CtH &gt; T \ , FLOIIIDA.
u l r achool ctMjprratujn in
l»# femlan ta AT U U NO. Jf To
joint u&gt;r of si&gt;octal dasaroom i
SOTII'K OK »l IT
\ OTIITC OF 11 IT IA
COMMERCIAL C RE DIT CORMOItTOAOi: F O H K C L O ItH K PORATION, a ro rp oretlon a u ­ THK STATK OK KI.OIIIIM TO
and laboratories.
IIILt-V K KKU.KV.
TOi ROBERT J
HAU8 K and thor t ae d to do buaine*a in the
Republicans
and
some
It KS! m ; VI • K. I' N K NOW N.
M IT IIK
EMMA L HA! • £ . h l i wlf# Sta te of Florida,
AND
W HUSK
LAST
R B M IlK M 't ti 1' M i SO W S
Th# 1*ow n s#f *'■■&gt;#!berr jr Democrats have charged that
P la i n t i f f
K N O W N MA II.1 NO At&gt;- F lor til * r*'|f4**t» bill# on —
I * A l l Till All pa r t1
r la ( m i n i v*.
th r bill poacs a ryal danger t o 1
tlltUSS IS r 8 8 SUFF O LK
l &gt;it p nt w 1a l.* ■1 M* 11 Tmi*
9
In t e r e »t a by, through, u n ­ C. F ROBERTS,
firm Drive Mu tor Hiinlrr the constitutional wal| between;
i ..s t s o
it T i r / o K m
der or ag a in at tha aforaDefen dan t
NOTH K OF ■FIT
n k w v o n K , S E W VOHK
w ith nut Ice* than 7o III* church and state in education
•aid par Bonn.
Dt»ft*l Knclri*. w ith full
A . w a r n Complaint h avin g
YOU ARE hereby notified T i l K I T ATE OF FLORIDA
t c . n fUrd i . a l n r l yuu In Clr.
h yd ra u lic power, with dir. Their strongest effort was ex.]
that a Com plain t to foreclose TO* C F ROBERTS
IIS Long &lt;1a It A v e ,
/ f i l l Court In arid for S . m l n o l ,
*&lt;'( electric* a t a r i l n g :
13 peeled to be a proposal to clear
a certain m o r tg a g e e n cu m b e r­
Hanford, F lorida
V o u n l y , Florida, hr KUMA SIAfoot power alii ft moM hoard
ing the f o l lo w in g described
Last k n o w n residen ce
HIK KEI.LEV. 1’la ln llff, tor
full puw#r ("tffi.1* r*v*ra*. the way for a court test of the
real property, to* wit!
|&gt;iiw*r *1a»»In*
Iranlh k bill's constitutionality. The ad ­
You are hereby notified that divo rce, v v r . u , HILLY K KKI,Lot 1. Block 11. COUNTRY
fro m w h r e l i . !&lt;LU® a 2i 111- ministration opposes it.
D efendant.
1h.»&lt; p rtCist’ll MAN o ll. UNIT NO. a l u l l has bean filed agalnat LEV,
ply ttr #» front and rear;
you In tha ab o v e en titled eauee • m i l i r , to rum msnd you to

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Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

3, accord in g In tha plat
t h e reo f as recorded In Flat
Hook 11. Fag* 100, Public
Record* o f H* min ole Conn9
tjr, Florida,
ha a been filed ag ain at you In
the abo%e a ty led euli. and you
arc required to »enra a copy
nf your A nsw er or othar P le a d ­
ing to the Complaint on P la i n ­
tiff*
a tto rn ey s ,
ANDEIISOH,
111*811. DEAN A LOW SI)EH,
133 Eaat Cen tral Boulevard,
Orlando, Florida, and flit the
orig in a l Ana war or other p l e a d ­
ing In tha o ffice of the Clerk
o f the Circuit Court on or before the 10th day o f April.
111*. If yo u fall to do a o. a
f t t e c r e e pro runfeaao w ill be
^ l a k e n a g a in st you for the r e ­
lief . d e m a n d e d tn the C o m ­
plaint.
Thin Notice ahaR be p u b lt itl­
ed once a week for four con*
■ecuttve w e e k s la The Hanford
Herald.
D A T E D T i l l ? I«th day of

and that y &gt;u are required to
file your a n sw e r with the Clerk
of thla Court and to se rv e a
cop y the reo f upon the P la i n ­
tiff
or
P la in tiff!
a tto rney*
w h o se name and ad! dr a as la
PIE RC E AND LEWIS. &gt;21 Rutland Buildin g. Orlando, F lo r ­
ida. not lat er than April I.
IMS. If you fall to do to, a
d efault Judgment will be e n ­
tered agalnat you for the re ­
l i e f demanded In the Complaint.
Thla su it la a replevin action,
amid su it h avin g been c o m ­
menced by a t ta c h m e n t of klh*
property, t &gt;-wlt:
l t l l Mack Tr actor, Model
11*11, Herla 1 No 11121
Title - o t i c * shall be p u b lis h ­
ed once a s e e k for fiipr eon*
aec utlve w e e k s lit the i s n f o r d
Herald,. Hanford* Florida*

appear and III* your A nsw er
or othe r defenee or pleading
h erein w II h Ihe Klrrk of the
Circuit
Court
of
Sem inole
Cou nty, Florida, and aarva a
copy thereof on P la in tiff's At*
torney, Carr.-ll Burk*. A t to r ­
ney At Law I* O Urawer Z.
Sanford. Florida on or before
the loth day or April. A. !&gt;
ISIS, or o th e rw ise decree pro
r o n f e ta o will be entered eg a ln et

yoo.

The Sanford Herald la d te l g nated a i a new ap aper of gen*
aral circu la tio n In wh ich thla
cita tio n
ahall
ha
published
onca ea ch w eek for four con*
ee c u llv e week e
W IT NESS rny hand and o f fl rial aaal o f tha q i e l k of Ihe
Clycult Court on ihle the ISth
day of SI arch, A. If. tlrSi.

WITNESS my hand and tha f SEAL)

aeal o f said Court a t Sanford,
S em ino le County, Florida, thla
3rd day o f March. AD t i l l .

Art hur U D eck w lth . Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Maalhe S to w ell. D. C
(SEAL)
Carroll Uurke
Arthur H B eck w ith . Jr.,
Atto rney at l a » Sulla t l i
1 March, lies.
Clerk of the Circuit Court Sanfo rd A tla ntic National
(MEAL)
By:
Martha
T.
V
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l
e
n
flank*
Bu ilding
Arthur It
B e ck w ith , J l
D ep u ty C*erk
P. O. D ra w er Z
Clark of Circuit Court
Pierce and Lewis
Sanford . Florida.
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
131 Ru tland Uylldlog
A tto rn ey for P la in tiff.
D e p u t y Clerk
Orlando.
Fla.
Pub lish March Id. X A April
iP u b lla h March Z« A April 1.
Publish J a r .n I. IS. 13. 21. IMS J. ». ISIS
r
r ». If. l t l l .
C D K -lt
COK-II
CDK.-U4

fully
«n&lt; loa«*d 4 ah w ith
a a f r ty iclaaa; V-Typ* 3tcjoth sc arifier; iwsi * h tt #
hradlliEhta, tw o com b in a tio n
a t o p - la 11 and d* eh light*,
stan d ard
l i g h tin g
equip-'
m ffil and on* pair, duubl*
faced, rah m ounted d i r e c t ­
ional s ig n a l ligh t* , ho u rm eter, E n g in e air cleaner and
all fa cto r y standard e q u i p ­
m en t.
t Minimum
w eig h t
hiit leea ihari J1.000 the )
Bidder to f on aider Trade-In
o f ona uaad Allie- Chalm ar* Mo­
tor rjradcr. Model AD* 4, HN':
AD«4*43S4, which may b* ln■p t e t t d at ‘City Hall, City of
CaaatIbarry, Florida
Bidder to s t a t e net cash price
a f te r Trade-In and a lso s ta te
price and a mount o f paym ent*
hated on t w o or five y ea r die*
f e i r t d paym ent* a f t e r trada-ln.
All bide ahall be r e m itted to
the following* addrese:
T o w n Clerk
T o w n of C?a»*«lbarrr
F (&gt; Boa U
C a s eeIberry, Florid a
in
staled
e n v elo p e
legibly
m arked "Town o f C a sselb erry
— Urader Bid'* by the Ith day
o f April A- D. 13€i by 12.oo
Noon.
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MONTOOMERY^Ala. (U PD
—K n . Viol* Gregg U u ito , of
D etfatt, fatally ahot by a nip*
e r Thursday a* aha helped r w
• (buttle service to r Negreea
b R U i Selma and Moctgom
e ry , becam e the third peraon
t* die la th* current d v tl
r l f h u struggle hi Alabama.
Tbe 3*-year-old mother of
five alao waa Urn ninth person
to dla to eivfl right* eauaea
d o r in 1 the tMQa.
Rev. Jam a* J . Raab. U nitar­
ian minlatar ir o n Boston, wa*
the flret white paraon to die
in Dr. M artin Luther King'*
nine week* old voter rtfi* tration d rire that w at clim ax­
ed Thursday with a march
on tbe c u te Capitol at Mont­
gomery.
Reeb v a i fatally beaten on
a Selma atreet and died severa l days latar, on March 11.
Reeb's death algnaled (be
Influx of ntnneroua clergymen
into Alabama and dem onstra­
tions -in his behalf were stag­
ed all oTer the United States.
Jim m ie Lee Jackson, a 26ycar-old Negro pulpwood cuttar. was killed earlier In r a ­
cial violence la Marion, Ala.
Other white* killed:
Sept. 30. 1963- Paul Guihard, French newsman, and
W alter Roy Gunter, Oxford TV
repairm an, killed In a dese­
gregation riot at the Culverally of Mississippi.
April 13. 1943— William L.
Moore, 33, Baltimore, shot to
death on a protest march near
Gadsden, Ala.
J u m A, 1943— Fred Link,
au‘omobile mechanic, killed
by a rifle bullet fired into a
crowd of whites at Lexington,
N. C.
April T, 194*— Rev. Bruce W
Blunder, crushed to death In
Cleveland, Ohio, by bulldoier
during
a demonstration
against de facto segregation
at a new school under con­
struction in a Negro neighbor
hood.
Aug. *, 194*— Bodies of
Michael Schw eratr and An­
drew Goodman, both white,
and Jam ea Chaney, Negro,
found buried in an earthen
dam near Philadelphia, Mias.
They were believed slam on
June II.

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Space Weapons
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WASHINGTON (U P D -G e n .
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Virgil
IC urtli K. LcMay, retired Air
Grissom said the mishsp
tG usl Grissom and John W.
Force chief of (faff, warns
Young a three-orbit r i d e occurred when the parachute
that Russia m ay be develop­
around earth reduced tbe r i­ suspension system on the
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M .i
ing space weapons th a t would
eapsule switched from a sin­
gor* of re-entry by half.
give the Soviet* m ilitary su­
By gliding their capsule In­ gle line on the craft'* nose to
to e a rth 's atmoaphere, the a three-point connecting sys­
periority over the United
astronauts felt only four time* tem to position the spiceState*.
the pull of gravity instead of craft for landing.
LeMay told a dinner e f the
"When I went to the three- ) | *
the eight experienced when
National Security Industrial
one-man M ereury ahlps dived point attitude, this thing flops
Association Thursday night
down very h ird end John and
into ea rth 's thick air.
that the Soviet Union may de­
The one Jolt that did occur I both hit the windshield. This
velop weapons th st would
during the pioneering Gemini was the biggest surprise to
leap fro g U. S. m ilitary pro­
mission last Tuesday knocked me in the whole d ay ."
gress and upset tbe balance
of power which has existed
aince World W ar II.
SPECIAL SERVICE in observance of National
T h e retired four-star genGirl Scout Birthday, presented at First Pente­
eral, who left the Air F o ree'i
costal Church of Longwood, waa given by Teresa
top poet Feb. 1, also warned
Cundiss (left) and Patay Ruth Grant, members
that Red China la capable of
of Girl Scout Troop 229 of Longwood.
developing
intercontinental
missiles with nuclear w tr
heads. He said this would be
an "extrem ely serious threat
to the United S tates.”
Although U. S. m ilitary
power is suprem e now, LeMay
said, the nation is following a
"conservative" weapons de­
velopment program that Could
with matching
jeopardise its lead.
WASHINGTON CUPI) - U. S. luner experts to "now
The country that gains mili­ Ranger 9 found two and pos- know there are two spots —
FROM
tary superiority in the future albty three spots for tbe
probably three—where we can
will be the one which hss "v i­ A m arlca's Apollo spaceship
sion and purpose to cepitalisc and its two-man crew to land land on th* moon, but we will • Beautiful N atural Color
need and get lots of other in­ • Ail-Channel Tuning
on the prom ises of technol­ on the moon.
• 25,000-volt Chassis
ogy,•' he said.
The information w ai relay­ form ation."
LeMay said that the m ili­ ed to President Johnson and
What scientists had hoped to Performance proved . . • budget
tary, industrial and scientific j t b e cabinet Thursday by check wss whether the floor priced) Hat auper-powerful New
communities formed an "u n ­ Jam ea E. Webb,' head of the and ridges of the craters Vista VHF and UHF tuner*—the
official but essential alli­ National Aeronautic* a n d would be firm enough to iup- m ost sensitive, m oat reliab le
ever from RCA. Beautiful natural
ance." forged originally dur-j Spare Administration.
pert a spacecraft as It set­ color on glare-proof RCA High
;ng World War 11
It was based f&gt;a a prelim ­ tles down for a landing. There Fidelity Color Tub*. Eaay. accu­
jo o m rrp n tM n t
The alliance produced the inary survey of the more than is still question w hether the rate color tuning. Eitended range
w .i 10 san«&gt; rr-e* r IK J
Si* u (tone
4* duo-cone apeaker
abundance of weapons which ii.CU) pictures that Ranger 9 plains areas arc loo soft.
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Hit ,|&gt;ktk#in*
deterred "a giant of a c a ­ took Wednesday morning as
The Ranger 9 was the last
THE MOST TRUSTED NAMC IN ELECTRONICS
tion"—Russia—and forced it it seroed In on the cra ter Al- Eight of this particular space­
to alter its aggressive course phomus. Rangers T and I had craft. Next In line D Survey­
in the postwar yeara. LeMay photographed plains areas of or, scheduled for a year or so
said.
the moon's surface.
from now, which will land on
He expressed
confidence
Webb told reporters after the moon and send back re­
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that defense policy m akers the cabinet lesilon that the ports on the composition of
"VISIT
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would expand the American Ranger 9 photograph* en ab led , the lunar surface.
m ilitary effort if they see in
creasing threat* to the coun­
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lific leaders as well "to speak
out firmly tf they feel the .dan-1
per signs are not being head­
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LICENSE TAG RENEWALS being purcha.«ed by Dick Ostrander, presi­
dent of the Bear Lake Community Ciub (left) and Mias Linda Davis, were
made available a t the club’s regular meeting by Tax Collector G. Troy
Ray who was assisted in the sales by Mrs. Martha Ashby (right) mem­
ber of hia office staff.
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Moon Landing Spots
'Found' By Ranger 9

Geneva PTO
Has Election

He's On Way To
Last 'Lockup'

By JoAnn llaya
Officers for the next school
year were elected Tuesday
night by the Geneva ParentTeacher O rganisation a t a
meeting held In the school aud­
itorium.
Serving will be Mrs. Vir­
ginia Hughey, president; Mrs.
Imogens Yarborough, v i c e
president; Mr*. Polly Denton,
secretary, and Mrs. Maxine
Rieka, treasurer.
V A N L Sage, TD2,
During th.e business meet­
serving with KVA1I-3,
ing conducted by th* presi­
lius re-enlisted fo r six
dent, Mrs. Dor* Russell, a
years at Sanford Naval
rummage sale to l«e sponsored
by th* organisation was re
Air Station. He. his
scheduled for April 9-10 after
wife, Sharon Lynn, and
an earlier postponement. The
two children, reside at
Sale will be held at the corner
Palm Place.
of F irst Street and Sanford
(Navy P h o to )
Avenue in Sanford.
Mrs. Hoy Nichole, principal
of the school a ho « as m
A ••lump*” it a rug making
charge of the program, spate
on problems facing the school party in Ihc Pennsylvania
during the coming year.
Dutch country.

NEW ORLEANS &lt;UPI&gt; —
Harold N urm andalr, the mostarrested man in New Orleans,
died Thursday. He was 65.
Normandal* made nearly
2(4) trips to th* lockup.
His last arrest was August,
1!**!*, for loitering. The charge
was dismissed.
*Tm square with the world.
! never want to see another
policeman again.” said Normandalv in 1959.
Police said most of hi» a r ­
rest* were for narcotics viola­
tions, but he also was picked
up on charge* ranging from
minor traffic infiactiur.s to
m anslaughter.
His first arrest was in No­
vember, 1917, at age 17 for
breaking and entering and
felly larceny.

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cago's O'Hare Airport waa the
St. George it said to have
nation * buaicit term inal last
year, according to the Federal t.*rn born in Asia Minor of
Christian parents.
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Orange S ell C a t S e a n
b*sebaD gam* The Bounds'
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Coach Jim P i j t * hopes te
rtiG* the Bulldog tart* s e t
The unbeaten S esm o ie Sign
the fireball pftrfcmg eg poutfc track tesro won its airth roeet
P*w pophomar*. C h ari* N rs «d the aeasoa Thursday wbex
ell. Newell will be « n ^ | bis it added TSnariBe for the
third •ppemrsnee sod second second tone. Melbourne sad
c u r t eg the season.
Cocos Beach to ill bat cd tit N esre^ registered * vrotnry tuna The Seminole* won the
t» e r U niter T t t k is I n c a s '* roeet * 1 t t IBF-i p o o ls to Mel
Zirxt otrting and burled otx bourne a TS, TCuavilk a M i
arcing eg *cnr*&gt;** relief and Cocoa t sever
ig a m r New E tty m a Beach
Thus fa r the Seminole* have
His earned r u e
*t tr a g i defeated nine different te a r u
Rands a! 113
four of then: twice.
Senior M t n i t Cook it r i
In the E rst event. Bob
p e ru d to ca rry s lot of tb* Adams took first is the high
b atin g load i t the cirsnup hurdles fee Melbourne with
sin: tonigirtt He :» u s in g at 1 (2 and George M arket took
a WZ d i p '• H b Art ex runs third for the Semiaolea with
batted is is lour game*. Cook it-T. Gouge took first is the
will be is left field
3Ob yard dash far Titusville
Sophomore L arry L o s sports •-dh IDS and Bill P naby and
s .1 3 b a tin g n c r a g s inciud Eddie Griffith took IDS to tie
mg a triple and U see doubles far the Seromoles a teraad
LoS wEI be tb'e su rtin g tstcfc place. Jack Hunt w as the roJe
er oar* sg sis.
run for SsnJard with 4 41 4
The Lyman infield will roost
The Seminolet won all three
Lkely ro n tiR of junior Larry r e la ji with the team of F neMiller at f a s t, ere jot Mike by. Griffith. Kick Walatroro
Sterling at second, sophomore sad Mike Gray winning the
E rect H r. mi st sbartRop and U ; relay it 1 24 4 and also
Junior Larry E s te r at third
warning the sprint roediry reBetides Cook the outfield ley with 2 CT2 The team cd
wifl cotsiR of Alien Current. Sierl Weber. E ith e r d H itiel,
• bo ta* scored sis r u s t, in Erad Prudes and Paul LeRoy
te ste r and D oe Paulsen, an • an toe mile relay for the
otber oopberoore. in right.
2* m in u et with a tim e cd
Possible r e lie ie n if New ) 1 412
*U needs tb e a are Mark
Sanford took second third
E re» er. . Tiro Bis a . Prank and fourth is the 441 w i t
EaLasLn* sad Jlirky k . . e r
LeP.ty taking aecoad wt*.
F .a i Erandes will bark up i: t Weber third with 54 and
Lort behind the plate with HiCel fourth wrth k i t I t the
Mike L u te s B s c s* Boston k
burdies B e k W a lstro s
sod B r a e Bury iafw id. puss. took fuK for the Tribe wrth
MlltteS
212 and Tom F arroes toua
D ice * C'.srse John Tipple fifth for SHS w itt a i l
or G srj Gunter ro*y see a t
»«k f i r r
tint is the outfield
Uurd sad fourth is the IN

p rweej-—d * the victory, the
Meta* fourth is succession. AJ
Downing took She loss for tbc
Yankees.
WhUa Spahn was busy
laughing up his alee**. Brwgan'a E ravw were unleaahing
a 31-hit barrage ta defeat the
Minnesota 7wzns 1 4 . Mudcat
G rant was the chief n r tim cd
the Braves* onslaught, surre nderuig sia runs and eight
bits is three innings. Milwau­
kee's Tony Clonmger worked
f/v* inmngs and allowed only
one h it, but tired w tbe aiartk
and W'ad* Blaaingam* fimsbed the Job.
Woody Woodward had a
borne ran for Miiwaukoe and
J i a Jenkin* fait a two-rut:
blast for tbe Tw ins
.n other action, tbe Lo* A v
g tlts Dodgers best tb* Ban­
ks* City Athletics M ; tb*
Baltimore Oriole* u p p ed tb*
Detroit Tigers 7 4 ; tbe Cfcicaf t White Sc* ripped tb* P itts­
burgh pirate* lb-4; tb* Si.
Louie Cardinal* cored tb*
Houston Astro* 1-7; t i e Cin­
cinnati Eod* nipped tb* P t:isdelpkte Phillies 7 4 ; tie Chirag s Cub* downed the f a r
P rsn rtsrs Giants 1-7; the
Cleveland Indians whipped
tb* Lo* Angeles Angt .* * B~
squad 2 1 : and the Ar.gtlt
”A“ unit tripped U e Bo* tu t
Bed Bet 1-4.
Piacb-H it Hossrr
Tommy D irt* ' three- run
pinr.b-hit homer in tb* r i g t u
inning pewefod Lot Ar.gr.n
ta virtc-ry e m Kanawa City
Dos D rradalt p itied up the
victory over tbe Dodger*, but
tn* are n g h th a n d rr wai tag
ged for tin # hits and fir*
run* in t..i seven--hung ru n t,
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Dot B utton. Billie CkantcK
Fay* Boticrli and Vjrgmia
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Gloria Accardi. Dot Button.
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pesios nper.ir.g ia'Shtiford next moath. Tryout* were held l*st week.

By Lew H. Peleraea
l PI S p o il U i u e

FORT LAUDERDALE. F.a
(U P It — Johnny Keane h at
puhed the bigger, switch in
baseball tnd aims te finish
e ia r b y where it r.a r.rd —in
tb* world Senes
If be roakei it. bow eier. it
wiL be ai the m anager of tbe
New York Y ankee) tbe d u l
be beat in tbe to aria Serial
last year when be juioted the
S t Louis Card .r a il to tbe Ne
tissal Letgue pennant
I feel tbe respcmi.nU.iy tf
• m n.rg
Krane ta y l. " a s :
u* 3 C i if t think I co-id win
■ its this club ! * ou.d me
have takes tbe jo t
Thu t.ub he ta j.1 about
u the same one w t,ch wan
tb* A m er.cas League pennant
.as: aessse—trie Y ankees fiTtt
straight pennant No t i k a

SEEKING r .a (U PI —Twc
streaking white tar* D im the
T easi p la in un'eued ■ i-ec
le t weapon tndiy u p a gut
tbe b r a i guered r s c e ri cd
F erra r. see ting tbeir fifth
rnmaecvuve vir.nry in Sat ur
cay i 12 bouri cd Sebrrog
TYi* Ferrari* already be
set by fo rd a n i techh-ta.
pmbleroi a t “ m u lt rope *;th
the Ct* parr all a p * j of t*gi
teed racer* which Thursday
drove ih.» 1 5 roue a ropor.
course D rier than any car
belore them
ID kidi co sro g out of rallegt
Tbe lead C naparril £ r - 'rs ^ today *r* a litli* ,eery about
by it* buiider-Cei.gnr?. -its rtir-rog i t tbe b e d trs cd tbe
Hall id Kid-and Tea . turned
m a lap of 1 S7 2 - ro u g h ^ n s U4oer
t '~ 't , r t
iriiM a* hour and a&amp;out e g t-i perfectly w Jlir.g to sett it for
second* f itte r man tbe « r o
p reiiiex ry of a coropanj
petition course reoc-rd
providing t i course, lb* sal
H ill i partner. Hap Sharp * 0 a ngbl
took tbe second Chaparral
® *^*2 ccro* a t Kiroetbmg
around only a x f le a s hour
• shock to t b e a to ieam
slower, qualifying it sec-ond '-hs: even presidenU have
Both Chevy pow tred car* problero* tn d still another
carry an sirtomatuc tra m m ii fud might be tb* fa rt that
awn—apparently tb* first sue tbes* men often put in 34 to
ccetful dene* of it* kind a 1*
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m ad r a c a g tlsto ry . Bui nc
Lee M acPtaii p r e n ie t: of
one wiL tay where tbe tr a m - , tbe Baitimoce Cirmle*. n a
m isaim wai bunt, wbo design tygucal case in peuat and to
ed it or n t h tow many gear* tte ar up on* im ali m atter
It i n
; quickly , be d id s t step mto

Tbea there'* the pitehiag,
ever ha* won it si* y e a n in
a mw but the odds-makeri beginning with itarter* Whit­
siy it wi3 be done this year, e r Ford, Jim Bouton, Al
far B ra n t s Yankees are a 6-5 Dawning and Mel Stottleroyre
ftw fto .
■nd Pedro Ramos in the bull*
Keane inherited a K t ball pen. The Yankees w ere hurt­
d u b —with power, speed and ing for a starting pitcher ted
pitching
s relief b u rk r la it sea sen. io
• We haven't any
prob­ firit they called up the 3lem s." b* insists, "or » e y car-old Stottleroyre sod he
wouldn't be talking pennant." j« o n nine garoes while losing
At the roar, there are only three. Then they ro t Rirooi
three positions open os tbe from Cleveland and be re;y fl team and they a r t not is ipcnded by winning one giro*
starting roies.
and saving 32 in tbe Yankees'
Tfct Y ankee! start o2 with rtretch run to the pennant.
as outfield of M.ckey Mantle.
But that isn't tbe end of
Roger M ara and Tommy Yankee talent.
T re a t; as infitid of Joe Pepi­
Phil Line, the barroom.-a
cene a; first base. Bobby player, is rated one of tr.»
ftichardson at second. Tony best utility infielden in the
Bnbtk a*, abort and Q e tt Boy­ business; Hector Lopet can
er at third, and the garoes play the outfield or infield
ai. around beet catcher, Eis- • ad hai a knack of comm?
tan Howard
up «;th bits In the clutch; tnd
Johnny Blanchard not cr.&gt;
cm t i l t h but aUo play the
infield and outfield.
The other utility men fig­
ure to be infielder Pedro Go-.rales, bosui boy Jake Gibbi
s i the third string cstchtr
ta d one of three rookiei —
Elvio Itip c t for the final out­
field post.
Kerne is looking for a fifth
rtsrter with Steve Ham-lton.
7-2. BUI Stafford, 5-0 and R&gt;
h a d Sheldon. 5-2. the feading
candidate! The t« n who d o st
make it will form up the
bullpen corpi with Ramo*.
Pete Mikkelien (7-4) in d Hal
Reniff (6-4).
It's a lip off on Use kind
of h c n e i Keaae hai going for
him a t he atrivei to beccrr.r
"U neither of them do.
tbe licit manager in baseball
we‘2 h u e to keep Powell in
history to win two pennanti
tbe c-utfieid and we'll have to
and two World Series in sep­
look around for another out­
arate leagues in auccestiv*
fielder Calvin Griffith (presi­
yean.
dent of tbe Twin*) and I are
Not many bsteball men wiJ
going to have another gel4obet against him.
grtber soon,"

Today's Sport Parade

Along w in tbose deciaion*,
M acPtsil ha* to make others
on ib t club's Erst year play­
ers and there's always a
mountain of paper work w ait­
ing for Lro os h.t desk each
day be gets there.

PLAY G O LF

MEMBERSHIP 112.02
then weekday Greens Fee II
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Hwy, 17-12, Caaeelberry
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ONLY
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We have to ccro* to sever­
al decision* in the next fen
weeks." *aad MacPhail cm coe
of B altim ore's e x h i b i t i o n
stop* here
"One of these decision*
could involve a beg trade. I'd
like B oo| Powell to fdty frost
La**, but Norm Sirbcrn has
been hitting well and looking

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weekend! You did, you a a y !
Then you really got a bargain!
all you can c a t of both a t tha They a re featu rin g the acme price, they will make your
PINECREST IN N — fish on delicious taste tre a t th is week, mouth water — Mrs. Hickson
Friday — th a t'a today , . . a t the real price, Instead of is out there cookin' them up
and
chicken on Monday. the one th a t waa erroneously now, Just waiting for you to
They'll serve you all you can advertised la st week. A t any come and
'erol'
eat fo r one low price, with e
very epeciel price fo r the kiddiee. All aorta of ta sty trim ­
mings to go w ith it and ah
. . , those luaclous desserts
they have home made every
day . . , you’ll love ’em. Tell
M exlne-and Bob Hancock, wg
te n t youl
FOR YOUR ENTERTAINM ENT
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THE CASTAWAYS a r e
O rchestra S tarts At 9:30 P.M.
hack a t tha MAR LOU RES­
Three Nighta — Thura. Through Sat*
TAURANT and COCKTAIL
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LOUNGE on South Hwy 17We Specialize In Dellcloua
B2. You ahould be sure to
hear them one more time.
Don't forget th a t the Mar Lou
aervei luncheons a t well as
Filet Mlgnon (2.00 .
Other Steaks 12 to 14
full dlnera — wonderful char­
coal-broiled atea k a-ara their
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DID YOU TRY t h o a e
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H ave Fu n ..G et In O rb it..H a v e Fun
By Dottle Auatln

Two of Hollywood’* most
exciting fttirtt, Carroll Baker
and George M aharii, appear
together on the icreen for the
first time in "Sylvia," P a ra ­
mount'* exciting new ro­
m ance-dram a w h i c h opens
Sunday at the Ritz Theatre,
T hii Martin Poll produc­
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tion, co-starring such top A
CARROLL
RAKER
nnd George Maharia, two of
nam es as Joanne Dru, P eter
the screen’s most exciting performers, appear
Lawford, VIveca Undfors, E d­
together for the first time in “Sylvia," adult
mond O'Brien, Atdo Ray, Ann
entertainment showing a t the Ritz Theatre Sun­
Sothcrn and Lloyd Bochnrr, is
day through Wednesday.
certain to be one of the y ea r’s
most controversial films.
Sylvia West (Carroll Ba­
ker), a budding poetess, Is en­
gaged to Frederic Summers
(P eter Lawford), an u ltra­
rich industrialist. Summers,
eccentric a* he is, wonders
if Sylvia loves him for what
he is, or for the money that
he has.

'M utiny' Hit

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NOW SHOWING
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MARY
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MARLON RRANDO, ns Fletcher Christian, pre­
vents a flogging in “Mutiny on the Hounty,"
showing Sunday-Tuesday nt Movieland DriveJn Theater.

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TODAY

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Marlon Brando Mars n*
Flctchi-r Christian and Trevor
Howard na Captain Illigh in
‘ Mutiny on the Ilounty.”
allowing Sunday t h r o u g b
Tuesday at the Movieland
Drlve-ln Theatre.
Thi* ia the firal Sanford
allowing,
mid at
regular
prices. "M utiny" i* to be
shown nt 8 p.m., preceded by
n fealu rette nt 7 1 6 p.m.
Co-fcntuied Wednesday will
be "Duel of the Titnna,’’ s ta r­
ring Steve Reeves, and •'De­
tective -story," with Kirk
Dougina.

DEARLY BELOVED! Listen to me. You are mlssln*
tome of the best things in life
and you don't even know itl
You don't know th a t Gene
Shelton and Billy Short are
back a t the Capri ? Where
you been? Man, you goln’
around with a long face, heels
■draggln’, all lim p-and emggy, within* you waa dead?
Listen and live. . .here's the
message.
Come on out to the CAPRI
RESTAURANT and COCK­
TAIL LOUNGE. . .you don't
have to pay any caver char­
ges — no minimum — to be
covered with laughter and Joy
and have « maximum of fun.
Thrsc cats are the COOLEST
— and they nre wonderin' why
they haven't seen YOU there?
They’re seeing the same old
face*, cause the cals th a t nre
in the KNOW nre at the CA­
PRI, EVERY night. . .Just
a'laughin’ and a ynkkin’ and
rlappin' their hands and yell­
in’, "Sing it, Brother Gene!
. . .play it. Brother Billy!"
In the cool of the evenin'
long about 8 p.m. the place
ila rts to conic alive — and
man. it don’t stop coinin' un­
til the wee, small, lute, dark
boura of the mornin’. They
call them "The Illusions,"
whatever that menns — cause
they ain 't no illusions, those
swingets ate for teal! Come
on, follow me!
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JL'ST RELAX and enjny
yourself at t h e I'A ltlllK
COC KTAIL LOUNGE in the
Valdez Hotel. They serve your
favorite drinks in their most
attractive lounge, there are
all your favorite songs on the
music box, hilarious pirturra
to look at on the walls, a poslage-stump aired dance floor
tliut gives you every excuse
for holding her tight — (so
nobody will loiinp into her)
Plenty of fiee polking and all
you have to do is "look for
the blue door." Oh, yes. don’t
forget about Indies hum*
from 4.31) to tl:30 p.m !

Shocking story oT a girl who became
a woman . . . overnight!

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C H A R C O A L ST E A K D IN N E R S

HILLY SHORT

GENE SHELTON
ARE YOU ENTERTAIN­
I NG? Got n club organization
pnrty coming up? Don’t for­
get th at the TRADE WINDS
CAFETERIA in Seminole Plara In Casselberry (Hwy 17-92
nt Sit 4.70) haa a catering
service of which they are real
proud. They lay they can take
care of any group from 10 tv
1,000 with any kind of menu
you would like to have aetved,
exactly to your satisfaction
And of course, there i* nil
that good good food, served
steaming and delectable, right
before your eye* every day.
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the delightful atmosphere nt
FREDDIE’S STEAK HOUSE
in Fern Park is what we me
talking uhout. The food is out
of this world and the servire
uncxci-lled. You might find n
beat to make reservations, es­
pecially on the weekends —
it's such a popular place and
once you get there, you Just
stay and -lay. Youi fuvmite
music in thu Lamplighter
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Geneva Personals

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M ill N ancy Ann P rc n tlu , I ra il sown. The iculptorcd, I loped Sabrina neckline en- I The • tapered lace sleeve*
daughter of Mr. and Mr a. [ filled lic e bodice had a acal-j h in ced with tiny aeed pearl*. I formed Calls points a t the
w rists and lace trim beauti­
D arrel] George P rentlia, of
‘ Sanford, and Ctiarlei Edward
fully detailed the peau de
Hlcka, aon of Mr. and Mra.
sole bell shaped skirt, form ­
Malcom Hlcka, of Lakeland,
ing a sweeping chapel train
w are united in holy m atri­
from a double bias fold at
m ony on Friday, Fob. 5, a t
the back waistline.
8 p.m . a t the Firat Assembly
H er bouffant veil of im port­
of God in Lakeland.
ed silk illusion fell from a
The Rev. H ubert Wilder of
princess crown of seed pearl*
Sanford officiated at the Jmand she carried a cascade
preaalva candlelight and dou­
bridal bouquet of white c a r­
ble ring ceremony, insisted
nations centered with a white
by Rev. Jam es Foy Johnson
orchid and accented with lace
of Lakeland,
hearts.
The church was a profusion
Miss K aren Wallstedt of
of potted palm s with three
Lake Mary attended the bride
braaa baskets of white glads
as maid of honor and brides­
and m um i and b r a n candel­
maids were Mlaa Margo Prcnabra accenting the altar,
tlaa, alater of*the" bride, and
Palm a and greenery were a r­
Miss Nell Hicks, slater of the
ranged inside the altar railgroom.
ing.
They were gowned in bril­
Mrs. Bernice Kovacs, o r­
liant crimson satin frocks fea­
ganist, played the traditional
turing bell-shaped aklrla with
nuptial hymns with
Mias
the fitted bodlec overlaid in
Carol Hightower and Rodney
white Jacc. Each attendant
Duke*, both soloists, present­
NAVY OFFICERS WIVES having a "jam session" at the fashionable
carried three long stemmed
ing several musical selections.
Loch Arbor home of Mrs. George Kelly anil gettinR "in the mood" for
red rose* with Sheer white
Given In m arriage by tier
The Burke Family Si niters are Betty Kelly, hostess, seated rijiht, with
lacc overlaying the Irish lin­
father, the bride was radiant
Sara Jane (Mrs. Carol C.) Smith. Standing from the left arc Evelyn (Mrs.
en cloth.
in an Imported Chantilly lace
Al)
Antar, Judy (Mrs. Gordon) Kuehn and M a r g e r y (Mrs, Tcdford) Cunn,
Asslstln gat the reception
and peau do sole white forwere Miss Joyce Barr, Mr*.
B arbara Taylor, Mra. Betty
HEADQUARTERS
P rivctt a n d Mrs. Evelyn
Hicks.
IO» TH( Kodak
For h er going away outfit
of
the bride chose a cream col­
ored wool Jersey dress em ­
broidered
with
turquoise
flowers. Her accessories were
Lamenting the fact ■ that ed with the stimulating p re ­ day evening at 8 p m.
beige and she wore the orchid Monday night, March 29, the sentations.
Local lovelies from SHS
Sm h I h
tainsral,
corsage from h er wedding
fn jw tw i, I Im. Tsp eafveU
The Burke Family Singers serving as ushers are Brenda
grand
finale
of
the
Sanford
bouquet.
Carroll, Linda Robson, Mi­
Mutual Concert Association have touched the hearts of
Following a wedding trip to
millions across tin nation anil chele Jones, Snsannc Arieno,
TihU+idt*
St, Augustine, the newlyweds scries, the "Burke Family this series is recommended Anna Lea Herman and Joy
MKS. CIIAIILE8 EDWARD HICKS
IJw
arc at home al Bt2'Y Orange Singers,” will close the sea­ for every m em ber of the f a m­ Howell.
son, were a group of charm ­ ily. The family group per­
Park Avenue, Lakeland.
A bonus addition featured
Attending the wedding from ing Navy officers' wives who forms harmoniously and has with Ihe Burke family will be
Sanford were Rev. and Mrs. assembled at the fashionable scheduled a medley of must- an art exhibit by Miss Eliz­
II. M. Wilder, Mrs. W arner I-och Arbor home of Mrs. ta l medolies unexcelled for abeth Hudgins' SHS students
Cochran, .Mrs. V, E. Carroll, George J. Kelly for an in the enjoyment of Sanfordites for the patrons further enjoy­
REG. *1.19
Miss Brenda Carroll. Mrs formal "Jam session." recent­ and area patrons at Seminole ment. The students will ex
High School Auditorium Mon- Dibit pastels, charcoals, water
Charles E. Willis and Miss ly.
The Navy wives all express­
colors, pencil and crayon
Lucy Willis with Mrs. R. J.
BAYERS 100'S
Ily Jane Casselberry
drawings.
Wallstedt attending f r o m ed enthusiastic enjoyment of
A fashion show nnd coffee Lake Mary.
the previous programs ihe Mrs. James M cK ee
Students participating a r e
will he sponsored Wednesday,
Mutual Concert Association
Margaret linker, Steve Cain.
March 31, from 10-11 -.45 a m
has offered and a rr delighted Honor Guest O f
Pat Chambers, Jam es Foley,
at Maison et Jardin. Alta
that they have had Ihe op­
Elaine Hedrick, Martha Keel,
• WEB
monte Springs off SR 430 wcsl
portunity of being members
Fran
Pyle, Benny Savko,
Stork
Show
er
of 14.
of the association. Tile cul
Jam es O'Donnell, Anita Whit­
Proceeds from the event
A group of gold-filled ani­ tural background Ihe pro
i-M.M. KODAK
A shirk shower honoring &lt;tington, J a n i c e Williams,
will benefit the privately sup­ mal pins includes a bashful gram s have featured has been Mrs. Jam es McKee was given Claire Sulvail, Mary Ruth
ported
Little Red School bujiriy, whose head is turned an asset to the entire area, recently at the home of Mrs Silvers, Arlene Spencer and
1NCL. 1 ROLL MOVIE FILM
House fur Retarded Children away hut whose busby tall Is with all the patron* impress Jim Rowe on Mellonville Ave Pat Summersill,
in Sanford.
very evident. A plump duck
line
Also Rosemary W a l t o n .
FREE — WITH EACH NEW — FREE
T icketi are available from has a pearl head, and a but
A. the guests arrived they Kaye B a t e m a n , Frances
PRESCRIPTION FI 1.1.ED
MlJ....Kupw!l.')n..H arrell, c a v tcrfly with a pearl body folds
wi re piniw-d with blue and Capps, Doris Carlson, Richard
FEVER THERMOMETER
a d berry, nr Jim Hunt Really, Ins wings against them Olber
t houinard, Don Evans. Mia
Mr and Mrs Glrndun It pink rililain* and upon utter
Sanford Door p rlie i will lie animals in the group Include
ion Galloway, Mary Jacks.
mg
the
word
"baby"
they
A n d e r s o n of Altamonte
a Cheshire cal, a colorful lurawarded.
Springs announce the arrival would lose their ribbon. Mrs 1Karen Jordan, Linda LondcnThe a ltrirtiv e models will llr nnd u winsome puppy.
o! a daughter, Lisa (iale An Kirby Kite won a prize for herg, Andy l.yon. Linda Mit­
chell, Diane Nash and Mary
show the latest styles from
derson, txirn February M at having collected the most rib­
Pirkren.
bon
s
Matthews of Winter Park Mall
II r i n || r Memorial Hospital
and hair style* by •'Wigs of
Mrs Sid Krisby was aw ard­
and weighing in at a healthy
Distinction."
ed a prize fur having won the
six pounds, six ounces.
Fashion narrator will be
Mrs. Anderson is the for game, ' How Well Do You
PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
club president, Mrs. Margie
liter
Bonnie Alford of Sanford. Know Your Nursery Rhym­
IIWY. 17-911 SOUTH — SANFORD
Mount, and coordinator, Mrs
Maternal*
grandparents are e s :"
The Herald welcome* all
Jane Staley. Mrs. Kaye Moore
Refreshments were served
Mr. and Mrs George Alford.
GORDON KELLETT
IMIONE 322-7913
■oi'ial
new*
with
the
fol­
Is chairm an.
Sanford, and paternal grand during the party hours with
lowing regulation* estab­
mother is Mrs. McKinley An Mrs. Johnny Higgins pouring
lished;
punch.
derson
of licaver, W. Va.
1—Photograph anil cov­
Mrs. McKee was presented
erage request* should be
llra d g ra r
wilii many lovely gift*. The
made three duy* prior to
A tarboosh is a clone-fit- hnsless presented the honevent.
2 — Engagement a n d tlng, flat-topped and hrim l'ss oree with an infant seat as a
cap (In shape like a truncat­ memento of the oceusitm.
wrdding form* ore availed rone, made of felt or d o th )
utdc to tic uceompanlrd by
Those enjoying this delight­
worn by Mohammedan men ful affair were Mrs. Gorncll
photo four dnya before
throughout the East either ns White, Mrs. Terry Smith,
announcement.
3— Nrwa may be sub­ a sepniate headgear or form ­ Mrs Johnny Higgins, Mrs.
mitted at o ffirr, via mail
ing the inner p art of the tu r­ Kjrby Kite, Mrs. Charles Tcor plume for short notice*.
ban, according to Uia Ency­ trnbaum , Mrs Sid F nsbry
Typewritten account* In
clopaedia Ilrltannica.
and Mrs. George Paulk.
lower case double spaced
arc expedited more quick­
ly. Name* should be print­
ed in manuscript reports.
4 — Personal black and
white photos and negatives
ure acceptable.
6—Photos made by Her­
ald staff may be duplicat­
ed a t nominal coat.
Doris Williams
Society Editor
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426-6938—County

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw
Icy had as recent guests, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
G ardner, from Tam ps, Mr
and Mrs. L am ar Cook and
children of Sanford and Mr.
and Mrs. David Myers and
children, also of Sanford.

Mrs. H. G. Shuler of Lake
Harney last week were their
daughter and her family, Mr.
and Mr*. Bob Chalmers *nd ^
children, Ty. Ribbyn and
Vanessa, of Jacksonville. The
Chalmers cam e down to atlend the Brevard Symphony
concert In Titusville.

Hazel Summersill and her
father, J. E. priest, recently
made a trip to Ashburn, Ga„
where they spent the week­
end. While Iherc they attend­
ed a birthday dinner for Ha­
zel’s grandfather, A. R. Britt,
who was 72 years old.

Mrs. Nellie Jackson, sister
of Mrs. C. W. Kettering, of
Geneva, is confined to Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital. .Mrs. )
Jackson has been 111 for some
lime and wo wish her a
speedy recovery.

DR. A. W. EPPS, JR.

Weekend guests of Mr. and
L'nknuwn Origin
Origination eif the term
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There is a story th a t Indians
told first settlers to expect
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is a legend, since the term
waa not used until about
1794.

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Match Sewing Fabrics
By Polly Cramer
^ T tw ip a p tc Enterprise A on.
DEAR rfc)LLY—To cut un­
iform b!»a fabric to match
anything I anvtsewlng, I place
a etra lg h te d g rtru lrr crosswii*
—on the m aterial, mark on both
sldea of the ruler with a pen­
cil or tracing wheel and cut
along the line* with straig h t
shear*. You ran maka the pie­
ces as long as you w ant by
^ ex ten d in g the ruler and the
bias strips are a nice width
with which to work.—Llf-JPA
DEAR POI.LY—To prevent
my son from losing his small
round m agnet, I put it into
my purse. Later I was looking
for a im ajl safety pin in the
bottom of the purse. 1 wa»
surprised to find all the smnll
^loose items like bobiry^pins,
paper clip* iml so on were
grouped together, clinging to
the little magnet. I left it
there ns it keeps the bottom
of my purse neat and many
small loose things are kept
toge ther.—D E l.0 R ES
DEAR POLLY— Here Is a
man's viewpoint on saving
energy and keeping the showfcor- walls and glass enclosure
clean all tha time. Ituy a Illinch window squeegee to use

for wiping down the walla and
glass doors afta r each show­
er. This rids the walla of wa&gt;
ter and of soap scum, which
is difficult to remove once it
builds up on the tile or walls
of the cncloiur*. W* hav*
done this for over a year and
have yet to scrub the walla
or glass and it always looks
bright and clean__J . L. N.
DEAR POLLY—We have a
cabin in the mountains and
to make cooking and house­
keeping easier we use the fol­
lowing shortcuts. They could
be adopted by any campers.
A fter frying bacon, we put
it on a p*|*'r plate. T hii way
we both drain and eerve the
bacon on the same plate.
We cut off the top of ■
half gallon milk carton and
then use the lower pail for
mixing pancake batter and
ilther auch thing*. Our "bowl"
is then thrown away,
When wo need an addition­
al supply of hot water, we
dig a small pit outaidf, put
charcoal in it, a grate over
the top and use this as an ex­
tra stove.—DOROTHY
DEAR. POLLY—Most of
the runnrre in my hose are
started by my supporters.

Now my hose lis ts much
longer, for before using a new
pair of nylons, 1 insert a
piece of paper In the top of
each stocking and then draw,
with clear nail polish, a la th ­
er heavy line which complete­
ly encircles the stocking. This
is about one inch below the
re-enforced top so when the
supporter causes a run it will
not go far enough down to
he seen. I mend the run and
use the stockings until they
are ruined. This trick has
saved me a many a dollar.—
HAZEL, A COLUMN WAT­
CHER
Share your favorite homemaking ideal , , • aend them
to Polly in care of (The Sanfo^d H erald). You'll’-'W elv*
a dollar if roily uses your
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W ant soma help with your
homcmaklngT More than UOO
chore-ahortaners are featured
in Poily'a 32-psge booklat. To
order, send your name address
and 50c to: Poily’a Pointers,
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The Doctor Says:

Vitamin B W o n t Help
I can find no evidence that it stops up one side of my
vitamin II romplex will* bene­ nose. W hat cause* three head­
fit either disease but in pa­ aches? Can anything be done
tients with gastritis vitamin for them?
A—This type of headache,
ILL! Is given If there is an
called cluster headache be­
associated anemia.
Q—My doctor nays I have cause It rscurs daily for sev­
Graves' disease. W hat it this? eral days then disappears for
I have had a toxic goiter r a ^ 'a while, is also railed Har
Ion's headache nr histamine
moved.
A—G ravei' disease is nnulh- headache. It comes on more
er name for toxir or exoph­ frequently during the night,
thalmic goiter. Although op­ awakening the victim from a
erative removal of a p art of sound sleep, then In the a f­
tha overaclivr thyroid is a ternoon. An exesss of hista­
time-honored treatm ent, re ­ mine In the blood appeals to
ru n enct-s a ir common. Some be the cause. C afrrgol and
doctors now favor giving ra ­ me Ihyiergide (also used in
dioactive iodine but proper tha treatm ent of migraine I
regulation of thu dose Is just usually gives relief.
,-rs tricky as knowing exactly
Please send your questions
bow much of the gland to re
and comment* to Wayne ti.
move surgically.
y Every afternoon fot the liiandaU dt, M.D., in rate of
past month I have had a clus­ tins paper. While Dr. Brandter headache. The pain starts stjnit cannot answer Individual
n the left side of my fore­ letters h* will answer letters
head nnd passes through nyy of general uilciest in fututu
eve causing it to water Then columns.

By Wayne G. Brandsladl, M.D.
Newspaper Enterprise A*sn.
Q— How do the symptom* of
gastritis differ from those of a
peptic ulcer? Will massive
doses of vitamin It complex
benefit either condition?
A— G astritis causes ■ loss
of appetite and nausea where­
as a person with a peptic ul­
cer is eager to eat when he
has his ulcer pain because c l i ­
ng gives him tem porary reicf. The characteristic sblom tnil d ll Ire i* in gastritis
»■ spread over a large area
nd ocurs immediately after
rcssy or spicy food* or drinkng alcohol.
I* A person with uii ulcer cun
^Usually lucnliie his pain with
rihe lip of one finger and the
pain doesn’t come on until
about J hours aftei ruling.
When the diagnosis i» in
doubt, direct viewing of thu
stomach lining through u g»«trom-opr nr X rwys taken of a
barium meul will point to one
condition or the oilier.

Your Dental Health

Special Denture Problem
u solution.
These compounds do a fair­
ly good job of icinoving ■tain,
iiut ta rtar Is something els.
again. T arter deposits are like
barnacles. They're tough to
remove and require acraping
and pullahiug
The best way to prevent
ta rtar formation Is tu scrub
your denturre bard with a den­
ture brush, or better yet, with
it stiff hand brush and snap
and waini water. Thle should
he done after each meal, if
(•rushing after meals Is Incon-

Ily William L a*rcncr. D.D.S.
Newspaper Enterprise A«*n
"D ear Doctor: I would lie
V e r y gtulciful if you would ad­
vise me of a remedy to re­
move ta rta r from my denturr*. I brush them with tooth
’paste every night but that
doesn't seem to help." Mrs. IE.
M. K
There are n number of pre­
parations on ths m srket that
Clean artificial dentures. Most
of them contain oxygenating
agents and require soaking
dentures for some minute* in

W l
EDYTH THORNTON M c L E O D
"How do you plsn a trip? I
have never traveled alone, but
now that I *m widowed I am
going around the world alone.
1 am fifty nine, healthy, and I
can afford the trip. I have rented my house until I return —
A. L."
Good: visit a (ravel agent
and discuss the whole trip.
Have him lay out a plan, read
it carefully ami then decide
if the places are those you
wish to visit, lie will plan
transportation and everything
Have fun.
"I am the grandmother of
very sm art and sophlscated
youngsters. I 4m old-fashionnd and lova them dearly, but
they never 'love back.* What
do I do?—G. U "
-Love will find a way. Some
o( the hospitals where small
battle* are patients bsve inlieu ebons that the nurses are
(C love the beblee every day,
bke ■ prescription. So. just
poor your love and one day it
will get through to tboee sop
histicaled youngsters.
" I am attending my niece's
wedding in May in the South
I have gray h eir but am fair
and gray M u well on me.

Could [ wear a g n y chiffon
drevs and a wool coal? The
wedding is at noon—Mrs. B."
Yes, it sounds a perfect out­
fit. Add a small hat in flowers
and that will complete a fas­
hion-right look.
"1 am without relatives and
would like to give my diamond
engagement ring to a young
man of my acquaintance. He
has been moet kind to rite
Now he has a girl end little
money.—Nance J."
It is a sweet thought, but it
might embiiTaa* the young
man, and he ^nay want to
"sacrifice" to buy a ring. You
could leave it to him in your
will with the proviso that if
he wishes he can sell it.
Money comes in handy, as you
well know.
"Which la beat for a woman
will: a rather bad figure—a
girdle and bra or an all-in-one
corseletta?—M- K."
This depends upon her
height, weight and figure; alao
the kind of clothes she wears
Consult a saleswoman at the
co rift departm ent and have
her fit and aid you in your
selection.
Monday — "D aar Edytfc
Thornton McLeod"

t

venient, at least rinse your
denture* under warm water
nnd thoroughly bruih them at
night before letlring.
Never nee •coining powder*
or abrssivs* of any kind be­
cause th ry ’ll roughen end
•cratch the eurfare* of dent­
ures. Rough surfaces attract
food purticlea mid c*u»* slum*
and odors lo penetrate into
the plaitic list* material*.
At trail (wire s year let
your dentist shine up your
denture*. They'll taate better,
fe d comfortably smooth and
make daily rlesning much
simpler Food 1* leaa likely to
•tick to e thiny surface and
this can he a particular pltaeut* when i-aling a* well ss
after.
Periodic examination* by
your dentist, at Interval! auggrated by him, i* an excellent
preventive health mraaur*. It
give* him an opportunity to
examine the soft tissues of
your mouth, tlaauee that com*
in direct contact with dinturee, a* well •• the floor of
the mouth, tongue and llpa.
He knows what’* normal for
your mduth and any deviation
from thia norm can be easily
detected. Early detection of a
Irelun may iiv a a life.
- • Pleas* eend your qoeetlnna
about dental health to Dr.
Ijtwrenca in car* of Th* Kanford Herald. While be cannot
answer each letter personally,
letlsrs of general interest will
be answered in this column.

BmTrrrB

TV!. Mar. 28, *65—Pasre 9

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Ip frhe C lo th e . PooT ]

(DsaJt Gbbu
DEAR ARDY: What do
you think is wrong with a
husband who, having slept
in the same bed with his
wife for thirty years, moves
into another bedroom and
has only been back to slesp
with her fwice' in two
years? And then it was
only because they had over­
night company and he was
forced to sleep with his
wife. On those occasions he
slept on the edge of the
bed with hla face to the
wall. The wlf* Is not un­
attractive. In fact, she Is
always getting compliments
on the way sh« dresses and
the way sha looks. She
liathss every day and gets
her hair done once a week.
She can't understand the
reaeon for h it eudden coolncte. la It any wonder she
is NI8KRABLK
DEAR MISERABLE: No.
it's no wonder. But the wife
need not go on being miser­
able for the rest of her life.
She should have mitde an
effort to find out the rea­
son for her husband's "sud­
den coolness" two year*
ago. But it's belter late
than nw er.
*
•
DEAR ABBY: How do
you tell a girl ah* ie dirty?
We nte freshmen in high
school ami one of our class­
mate! comes to school dirty
every day. She doesn't comb

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her heir, she Just "ra ts" it
and let* It go. We would
like to tell her as politely
a* possible th a t lha la
dirty, hut we don't know
how.
FROM INDIANA
DEAR GIRLS: Thera is
no "polite" way to tell a
girl ah* it dirty, Perhaps
there is a reason why she
is "dirty.’ Do any of you
know what her home Is
llk r?
Are (here proper
facilities for rleanlinsss?
If there ate. and the girt
• imply duel not know bel­
ter, then one of the girls
with whom SHE Is clnsr
should have a frank talk
with har—but in the spirit
of kindness And-helpfulness.
And the eame girl should
help her improve her hair
style.
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DEAR A li n y : l know
that no one is perfect, hut
I (imply cannot tolerate
supposedly well-bred intel­
ligent adulta who display
poor table manner*. The
number of gruwn-upi who
do not know how to hold a
knife and fork prnpeily
w lien r u t t i n g meal ia
astounding. I have even
stun people (op up grevy
with n piece of bread. L it­
tle thinge like buttering a
whole roil or piece of bread
without breaking it up into
three pieces first Is com­

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adverse ruff Then he ran off
three ipade trick* in order to
get rid of dummy' s k»mg
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West had discarded two
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(x)&amp; Jh e W om an :
Is your yard the neighbor­
hood playground and your
house the neighborhood jun­
ior canteen T
If so, you rosy not feet like
the luckiest mother on th*
block In fact, you may un­
derstandably re»cnl the fact
that you practically never
have just your own children
to keep an eye on.
But It may make you feel
better to know that your chil­
dren, with plenty of play
equipment end room lo play
In, and with a never-ending
supply of playmates, may be
off to about as good a sta rt
in tifs as you can glv* them.
Listen to thia, pleas*. A
Yale University pediatrician
and psychiatrist who has been
doing espeiim ente with mon-

try* h is found mil Ihnl hav­
ing i'il* of toys and playmate*
I* n» important In young mon­
keys prrheps even more iin
p o rlan l—than having a moth­
er.
lie told the Ameriian Asso­
ciation for the Advancement
of R&lt; it-nct- that monkey* ruin­
ed with their mothers and
with little play equipment be­
come av e td rpendent on the
mother, fearful of other mon­
key*. and generally Iliadsquote In ability to manipulate
object*.
On the other hand, monkeys
with plenty of playmate* and
things to play with became
outgoing end all-around capa­
ble.
Thii baa led (he professor
to wonder if the same thing

If men'a clothing m anufac­
turers were to taka all th ilr
fashion cues from the rampua
—particularly t h e Eastern
Ivy-covered variety—m e n ' a
DEAR P 1 3 Q U S TED:
Speaking of manners: The dfKPUp thread* would forev­
essence of good manner* Is er remain rath er ordinary and
to maka your gueet feel a* dull.
The "traditional" or "clas­
much "a t home"
pos­
sic" style. *o much In vogue
sible, even thuugh hi* lahte
manner* (trike you a i in­ today, was popular on the
tolerable. Annoying aa they campu* 95 year* ago. Regi­
are, "had table manner*" mental-striped tie*, oxforddo not necessarily reveal an cloth shirts with button-down
individual's more signifi­ collars, pleatlrs* trouser* and
cant qualities.
three-button, n atural shoulder
* •
*
jackets arc, even with modi­
DEAR ABBY: The young fications, practically hoary
lady who wanted that air­ with age.
line pilot to wear hie uni­
In a time of rapid charfgr,
form when ho dated her
it la reassuring to find th a t a
might he interested ' in vet tain amount o f " tradition
knowing that it Is against
stilt cxiala but, at the same
airline regulations for any
time it’s .disheartening to see
member of Re company to
what apprara to he • calcu­
appear in a uniform in a lated lack of Imagination.
night chih or har.
Men’s fashion designer! per­
•’KNOWLEDGEABLE'' sist, however, in their attem pt
IN HOLLYWOOD
to bring color and • little
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sartorial splendor to tba cam­
Problems? Writ* to AHpus.
By, Boa itOTOO, l.na An­
Although many collega atugeles, Calif. For a personal
dent* ate still loath tu tnmreply, cm lose a stamped,
pei with a more formal dothself-addressed envelop*.
ing alyl* whirh has remained,
• •
•
through the year*, In impec­
llnte to writ* letters?
cable good taste, they err
Rend one dollar to A!.by,
willing to experiment with
n&lt;&gt;* 68700. lets Angeles,
rasqnl, on campus wear. Ili;r*,
Calif., for AMiy’s booklet, at least, the European influ­
"HOW TO WRITE LET­ ence haa taken root.
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
Bweateie, for example, are
SIONS."
no longer worn merely lo
keep warm. They rente in an
am aring vaiiety of etyle* —
from cardigans to hoat-n«rk
pullovers—and in a full range
of prices
No self-respecting college
and a ho art on the third apade.
man is without at least a
Now. when South led the queen
half-duxen s« eater *—shaggy
nf heart*. We»t ducked Thi*
Shetland*, angora blends, bul­
play effectively cooked South'*
gouvo. He was left with three
clubs In hi* hand and no way
to avoid losing two o( them.
Was there anything bril­
liant about West's duck? Not
Hi* brilliant play wi* when hr
threw • heart and hung oei to
Hr Mr. Fix
ah his rhiba If he had ever
Yon would tIrliik tin,! driv­
dlw arded a club Smith would
have boen able to rulf a club ing ■ nail or servw would hr
alter hi* queer of heart* held the sinipb-st tusk around the
and eventually t t t up h u ten hull sc. lint joints come spurt,
nf dull* h r the twelfth trick wood splits nnd it I* usinill)How could South have made tin- fault of the man doing
the hand? Ily playing only th r job.
Nulling i» rnsii-el, fit Iml
two round* of trump* After
Nulling is tisidi-at, fitslna'
that hr could have cashed the
rpadea nud )e&lt;l the queen of nnd rh,-np**t. Hetcw* nre
heart* Then if West ducked nniM- I'vpnmiivii »nd mine
South would have been able In W&gt;&gt;rk lo in *tu || iml thi-y have
ruff two of hi* three club* ut grrati-i bolding powor mil
run In- ii-inovcd without aplil
d ummy.
ting the wood i b r sen-ws
when tln-u- is n stiong pull
mi the joint (for dour hinge*:
or wlii-ii- i-xlin stivuglli is
bv
m-i-drd (furnltui* joints!.
Ordinal y wil&lt;- nail* cost
might not lie true nf rhlblten
little and will tnkr ,-aii- of
If II is, then Ihe mother whose
must jobs. Th* rnmitiuii iiml
disposition ami yard » n d
has » flat I,Kid. will liandh
house and children and their
■inml rough Julia Finishing
play equipment a ttra c t other
mill* iiavr virtually no baud
chlldtvn, hasn't anything to
■nd ran In- set below thr aur
romplain si-out.
faro so thi-y don't show. Box
Ib-t children nre glowing
nail* have a head, ai* t hi n­
Up in whet the profusior iener than com limn hails, T hen­
fe ll lo a* a "rich environ,
ar* many sprclul nails de
merit." |f little rhlldrrn have
signed for particular Join,
anything in common with lit­
J Inti common nnd finishing
tle monkey*, then that “ rich
nail* will fill most need*.
environment" is going to pay
Tor nulling is a technique
off in rhlldren who aietr'l
that makes stronger Joints
fearful of others or overly
Thr nail is driven ut an angle
dependent on their mother*. rath sr than straight down.
They'll Ire o u t g o i n g and allOften, to* nailing is th* only
e i "Ut i d c a p a b l e .
wuy you cun drive a nuit In
For the neighborhood moth­
a difficult situattun.
er who gets all the neighbor­
If thr point of th* nail
hood kids—that thought ought conic* through the sviond
to he quit* consoling.
piece of wood, |ei|id il over.
Netting a nail (hiding thr
head lu-m-ath (hr auifare) i*
don* with a tool railed a nail
■*l. Driv* th* nail alinnsl to
th* su rfa rr, finish thr job
with th r hammer and nail **t
rath rr than the hammur alone
You will avoid marring thr
all.
wood with the hammer head
A prominent child psyDrilling Ksquired
rhulngiat told me th a t in in­
Screws require drilling a
dividual cases, a group I. Q. hulu in advance. Hkijiping this
test is searcaly worth tha time job may reus* th r wood to
taken to adm inister It, A IgB split iir you may twist off the
given by a trained psycholog­ head of th* screw.
ist to an individual child, h*
Th* hoi* In the top p in e
claims, is ths only tru t meas­ of wood ihould b* tb« same
ure of intelligence.
site as the thank, in thr lower
If you continue to be trou­ piece it should b* arnalbr.
bled about your son'* 1. Q .
Start th* acrew straight.
•nd the “big secret'' surround­ Use th* right six* screw driv­
ing it, I suggest you have him er. Ua* * countersinking tool
tested privately. Some chil­ first if you ara using flat
dren couldn’t cara laas whan h*ad screws, If you want to
they ara tested at school, and hid* th* aerrw entirely—as in
an Individual test, turns up a furniture — rec«aa th* hoi* *o
somewhat higher t. Q. You that th* screw may b« driven
may discover that your eon la below the surfaaa. Ulua in a
"abovs average" after all,
wood plug, slightly higher,
and then sand flush. You can
Msesa tend your school •ut plug* from dow«| rod»,
N*v*r drive ai screw with
problems to Busan Light In
ear* of Ths lanford Harald. ■ hanvmtr.
Learn Nall jfUaa
While aha cannot answer each
latter personally, letters of
Nall slssa a r t IndUaUd by
ganaral Internal will bs anaw- th* Urm "penny" and It la
•rad t i tbit Mltuut*- . written with th* UtUg "i."

ichi'cl gu l *n I- Q. t*it t«
all tha i* 'mid graders, but
the teacher merely gave me a
very general Idas of how my
son made out. She said he had
■ufficient ability to make
average grades—but th at's all
tha information aha would
divulge. Why such a big sec­
r e t? —EXASPERATED FARENT
ANHWER: As a parent. I've
often wondered myaelf. One
reason, I believe, Is a parent's
tendency to put to* much
•treae on the score. Most
tsachtra know ther* 1* novjnsuranc* th a t any ont I. Q•core ia raliabla, unchangea­
ble. and a true predictor of a
child's future success. Actual­
ly, it la only an approstm eMon of hia potenMal- A child'*
a f f u u l U 4 . may fluctuate

several points, up or down,
depending on the test given,
surrounding conditions, his
state of health and mind at
the time of the teat, and th*
Ilka- And even whan ar«ural*.
•n I. Q. score Is only a part
l»l, rath ar than a complete,
Indicator of intelligence.
Insofar as being a predict­
or of success, an l.Q. test sim­
ply doesn't measure such im­
portant factor! as ths drive
and urge to succeed, personal­
ity, flelibllity, adjustment,
stability, common Sanaa, and
other vsHabla*.
Modern schools us* I. Q
score* as Juat on* of Mvaral
guidelines for classifying atudanta, Gone art tha days whan
entire school system* war*
reorganised on tha bail* of
t«st results. To bo aura, they
era helpful In separating tha
superior student* from these
who a n normal and In giving
a general idea of • ahlld's
capacity to la w s. That's about

ky knlta with detailed cablestitching. And color; brilliant
hues, unusual combination*,
stripes, chirks, contrasting
panel*. Her*'* at least one a r­
ea where the male plumage la
brighter than the female.
There ha* been a minor rev.
nlutlon in *pnrls *h!rt*. While
the traditional button-down
shirt with back pleat and col­
lar loop i* atilt the odd*-on
favorite style. color hn» once
iignm made Jack a bright boy.
Showy itrip ra, Indian ("g u ar­
anteed to H e e d ")' m adras,
p liid t, rherka and vivid solids
have taken the place of the
once-popular oprn-at-thr-neck
d re n shirt,
Since alack* are now lowrising and *llm. belt* aten 't
needed to keep them up- But
thcy'va become an im portant
elrm ent in a man'a wardrobe.
While leather hasn't lost
friend* on campus, it'* often
combined with colorful fabric
—even rope—for an interesting effect. Rig h arn e ii bucklea add a faahlonablr glint at
the waist (though they may
direct attention to an ample
girth).
T li e honored, haml-aewn
"penny loafer" ia still the
king uf casual footgear, but
soft suede Wellington-type
hoots are making tome head­
way- Saddle shoes and natural
buck* are still big on some
ram puses, well-worn sneakers
nr tennis shoes on others. The
slaltts-conscious young men in
w arm er climes might wear
hia loafeia without aocks, hut
the leather tends lo turn feet
a dull m ange amt this is re­
garded aa ilolilike.
Blacks, trousers or pants
I depending on your rnuod)
may lie troublesome. Mirny an

entering freshm an, who for
years had been proud of his
rufftrs* slacks with the jodhpur-llke taper, quickly malted
the»e high school relict back
home to a younger brother
and switched to the prevail­
ing style: cuffs and a Ifl-toIT-inch taper. On the campua, a t least, skin-tight slacks
are for skiing.
Casual outerw ear range*
from th r authentic govern­
ment-issue field Jacket, pref­
erably used (no N avy pea
jackets as y et), to the trad i­
tional l.odkn or d uffer coat
and the practical, all-purpose
■ki jacket in a synthetic fab­
ric.
Whether (his kjpd of exper­
imentation and taste for
bright color wttl ever gain a
foothold in the *uit-and-ti*
field where conservatism now
reigns supreme remains to ha
seen. But designers and manufurlui ers are hopeful,
a
•
•
SHIRTTAILS; A new men *
fashiun concept was unveilad
at the recent Menswear Re­
tailers of America Convention
ill Chicago—the "top-toloe"
look. It involves the first pro­
gram within the industry for
culm eo-ordinatiun from thr
hat down to the. shoe* . &lt; •
I'erm anrntly creased slacks—
said tu remain raxor-sharp
• ven on the dam pest day—ia
the latest wrinkle in men'a
clothing. M anufacturers say
lhay could replace do-it-your­
self creases . . . High-rise
shirts which show a hit more
linen at the collar are gain­
ing in popularity.' and so i*
thu "huttonlras" button-down
—a lung-pointed collar w h ic h
can be worn with or without
pin.

Do If Yourself:

Driving Nails Tough

Ruth Miiiett

Secret IQ Scores
By Busan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Asia.
DEAR MRS LIGHT: Don't
I have a right to know what
my own chtld'a L Q. i*T Tha

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Campus Wear Perks Up

monplace. Isn 't there a pica
way to correct people w ith­
out hurting their feelings?
DISGUSTED

On(Bhidqji By0swaldJocoby

Qjcuzobjy
North * jump to five dia­
monds ws* quite an overbid.
He had scraped the bottom of
the barrel when he made his
two heart response to his par­
tner's two diamond opening
and should either have bid
three no-trump or lour dia­
monds.
We can’t really blame Smith
lor going on to the slsm. Of
course. Sooth had opened a
rather doubliul two bid but be
did have solid trum ps, first
round control of three suits
and second round control of the
fourth Also the slsm would
have been made by correct
play.
Unfortunately for Smith he
missed the winning line and
brilliant defense by West de
fe*led hi* contract
South won the opening club
snd proceeded to play three
rounds ol trumps in order to

By Abigail Van Buren

*

Hence, « 3il nail is nne-im-h
long, .id. IM i hi, 1 4 ; nd, t'
Inches A Jibl null it 4 inches
long nnd hryond that they are
spikes. Nails shorter than an
inch are brads or tacks
Length of siirvv* is indicated
in indies.
The six* of nail nr screw
needed is dvtoi milled easily
tiy tilt- thickness of (lie omlellal. Don't gin!' any nail or

srirw lo do a Job that requitrs n certain air*. Pick a
nail that is thr** time* ts
long ns tli* thickness of wood
to hr nailed. Choose ■ screw
long enough so that the unIhreadi'd shank just reaches
thim igh 1liw top hoard.
A few nails, properly »pa*«d, will hold better than ma­
ny nails driven closely togot h e,.

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Jack Frost Paces RVAH-12
It was poaltfun night In the
Monday Night Intram ural N a­
vy la-ague at Jet Lanes and
.lark F rost had his big bail
fearin' up the strike pocket as
lie paced hi* RVAII-19 I t'" "»
team to a three gam* rump
over M ed/Dental ami a lie fur
the top spot In th* league.
Jack rolled 339/010 and with
llui-l Carm an’* k’OA/EfiB to
bark him up they were too
much for the M *d/I)rntal
team. Ring shot a 90S game
and Lonnie Applegate pound­
ed out a 1UH/632 for the M«d/D rnt boys.
The UVAI1-1 Rinky Dink*
managed tu grab the othar
side of the tie for tup honor*
in league standings afte r
winning three point* from th*
RYA1I-3 Oddballs. Both sides
had thejr shar* of food bowl­
ing as Chuck Baaing** hit •
213 gam* followed by Carson
Hudson with
and R J
Bates with go-m u 1 . Willi*
M agiw With 1UI/511, Dan Ca­
sey with lU ii/ilb and Rick
Shelly With S1T/ETT were th*
high relU ra fa r th* Oddball*.
RV A H -ll "P * Warn took
thru* points from NAS O pt
"C" w ith fiiew a taking kick

scoring laurel* with 199/526.
VAll-7 Ordanr* swept thr**
gam es from NA8 Maint “ A"
hut thr- "slugger*" were all
on the M ninlrnanca team as
Gene Roguro tallied 200/530,
Hub Workman a 213/537 and
Tex F arris 190/55*.
RVA11-3 llalf-brard* won
ull four from RVAH-12 Main­
tenance with H eating shooting
a 2()0 gam* and Marv M u l ­
ch- a lh |/5 2 5 . Kirkham was
high for th* Maintenance
team with • fin* 222/571.
KHAW-1 'TI” team won three
from V A H -lt O J’s •* Jonsi
rolled 121/52) and Lang shot
203/5IV. M cy.r with 204/541
and Cook with 1011/501) took
high sariua honor* in th* aplil
match between the VAII»7
Spooks and RVAH-12 Offi*.
era. McMillan shot 100/510
for UVAIM2.
Georg* H**r» rolled l t |/ *
502 and Ray IlaU haU hit 186/502 to spark RVAH-S Ops in
a four gam* sweep of their
match .with RV A H -ll O ffic
*ra. Special Service* hung a
thra* point- loss on V A H -tt

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•:S0-10 p.m. (NBC) Jack to b« shown on TV. NBC re ­ S lattery goes into action, In­
Benny P rogram . "Dennie Op­ ceived more than 60,000 let- vestigates tha home, take* on 1. L o s t f t F o u n d
fta a fo rh
ftr r a lft P a g e 1 0 — M a r c h 2 6 , 1 9 6 5
16. Interior Decorators
t e n requesting tha re st of an entire legislative commit­
en* Bank AeCotmL" A lot of
th* film to be shown, and tee end beat* down their ob L E T S C E L E B R A T E — The
Draper!*! - Slipcover*
laughs a t the opening of the here la Bob's answer. Beside* Jectlon* to keeping th* home
r la ia lfltit a d s are th* place
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ch a p p ing tor th* car o t your
choice.
and a photographer clown It Anna Maria Alberghetti, J e r ­ ing oldster and Richard Kitey
17, J a n ito r ia l S e r v ic e s
up. Then the ahow Battle* ry Colonna, John Bubble! and has some good momenta as LOST: H u n t , Drown Mere,
TENTBCH MAINTENANCE
children'* pet. I*h 1I I - 1CII
down to the aerloua bualnea* Lea Brown, there will be the director of the home.
S e r v le t A Supplies
or a i a - l ? t l . Rew ard
o f getting Dennia to open hi* atudio gueete and Bob will
10-11 p.m. (NBC) The Jack
i i s l a. Park Dr.
tlt-tllt
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P aar Show. (Color) Jaek has LOST at Ranana tetk* laet
flra t bank account with the deliver a new monologue.
week. Very •m a lt m iniature, 1 9 . l i u i l d e n i S u p p l i e s
8-10 p.m. (CBS) The Great two girl singers as guest* to­
fund* coming atralght from a
tilark, F renrh P oo dle, F#
meaay, bulging piggy bank. Adventure. "The Outlaw and night and, aa usual, Peggy
male. Our rh ltdr en are h eart
P R E -C A S T Concrete S l e p t
broken . Rew ard. 177-47*1.
Aa long aa Jack’* in the bank, the Nun.” (Rerun) An excit­ Lee take* over, even though
OnEOOIlY LUM BER CO
l i t Maple Ave
171-414#
he decide* to r iilt hla |S,000- ing and sometimes humorous­ Dorothy Loudon Is very good !£. P e r s o n a l *
a-year aafe depoalt vault and ly dram atised true account In her medley of “Remember
20. H ardw are
w hat he keep* hidden there of how a nun Jogged the con­ T h at" aonga and her "Song*
SE M IN O L K LO D G E
NURSING
AND
ahould offer only a moment­ science of a tawieea town T hat Never Went Anyplace."
Hanford'e Moat Com plete
CONVALESCENCE RESIDENCE
T E D WILLIAMS HDW.
ary jolt before logic take* (Trinidad, Colo., 1872) In her Peggy sings "P a is Ma By” P. O. Ron 1410, Hanford, ria.
I « l K. 11th
X ll-lfll
fig h t to provide education. and her own version of
100 SOUTH DAT AVE
over.
Th. l l l - I T i l
7:30-8:80 p.m. (NfiC) In­ Sh* aubdues Billy th* Kid "Hallo, Dolly." William C.
21. H om e Im p rovem en ts
ternational 8howtlme. "F airy­ (Andrew Prine) and then bul- Marland, the former governor R E W A R D for Inform ation and
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ATTENTION
land Clrcua.” Gueaa w hatl lie# th*. town boss (Leif of W est Virginia who was re ­
W h ll* Herman Shep herd do*, DO ft Toureetf-ere! I f your
Here'* a ahow loaded with Erickson) into acting aa her cently found driving a cab in
anaw era In "Tooky.*' l e i t l
R oof neade re p a jrln * ._ C h * ek
-earn v t e l n ll y o f llen deren n
juggler*, acrobat*, clowne, tru an t officer. * The grimly Chicago, talks with Jack
w i t h lie for the Reel R o o f ­
l e n t , Penla. 1II-OM5.
in g m aterial m o ne y can buy.
nun
It Joan about hie day* aa governor
dog*, animal* and magic. A courageous
Call 171-IJ4&gt; A w e w i l l come
and aa a hackle. W riter Cindy Do you have a d r l n k l n e prob­
standard line-up fo r clrcua HackettRunning.
lem. W rite r. O. Boa 1111,
0:30-10 p. m. (ABC) FDR. Adams ahowa a brief film
buff*, with the beat momenta
Hanford.
CA
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H om e
Rep elre
"Rendexvout With Destiny." sequence of Indonesia's P res­
offered by the dog act.
A
Addition!.
Plret
Clate
JOHN,
8-6:30 p.m. (ABC) The A gainst a backdrop of tu rb ­ ident Sukarno, about whom t'JI come home If yo u lei Hheel
W ork m en eh lp, Ph. JJJ-74JS.
Metal Hpertelllee Inetall a
Farm er'* Daughter. "K aty’a ulent and threatening in ter­ ahe haa written a book.
York a ir rorid ltlonln * eye- S 2 . I’ l t i m l i i n g
C am paign."' Katy turn* out national conditions, this half
10-11
pm .
(ABC)
12
tem. 7:7-1741.
to be a pretty good politician. hour coven FDR’a controver­ O'clock High. "Mutiny At
MARCIA
PLUMBINO
8he run* for preildent of a sial attem pt to pack th* Su­ 10,000 Feet." Larry Blyden
C o n tra ctin g Repalra
4. lie a u ly C a re
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women'* club and learn* th at preme Court and to rid hla usually does an effective job
R. I. H A R V E T
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her chief aocial deficit; an ative oppoaitlon. He fall* on does It again. Ills victim ie
106 So Oftk 922-6742.
2.’t, P a i n t i n g
unmarried woman will make both count* and what might poor General Savage (Robert
"I hop* that, by our taking over U.S.-owned rubber
a better prealdent than a have happened politically la Lanaing aeemi to be taking 8 . P e t s &amp; S u p p l i e s
plantationt, the Americani don't think we're juit alter
PAINTL n'O A repair. iti- T T -T
married one' becauae ahe haa overshadowed by .the m ilitary a beating from everyone
more aid!"
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more time and fewer reapon- explosion* In Europe. Thla these days). Taking advant­
TROPICAL K i r n
5 0 . M ine. F o r S a l e
aibllltie*. Glen want* her to program give* ona th* feel­ age of Savage’s normal pre- H igh est Q u a lity from th* I I t
71. M ale H elp W tm led
W E L L ? DRILLED.
PUMPS
Hfttrhcrles, l*ow«at dlacount
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
loae, but he rcfuaea to catch ing of history racing forward. mission
behavior,
Captain
p r lc f l. 1® n m. ■ 1 p, m —
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MOVI E C A M E R A
A L I F E I n a u r a n r e a g e n t a , f ul l o r
All Type* and Hire*
on to th* on* surefire method
10-lt p.m. (CBS) S lattery ’s Kemp (Blyden) trlea to make
DAILY— FINNY F i l l E NOH.
Screen
Call 331-I7I9 after
p i r t lime o r . retired. Make
W * R e p n r a d d Hr n r lea
I MI1# b K«*uth o f Sanford on
3 p. m.
"Question:
W hat It look as if Savage la hav­
of sabotaging her campaign. Peoplt.
l i b e r a l c o m m i s s i o n ! w i t h BUI
S T I N E
ll w y . 17-92.
Machine and Supply Co.
S t a m p e r A g e n c y . C a l l 322-4991
I t ’a left up to Agatha to E v tr Happened to .E a r s ? ” ing a breakdown and la unfit
I t ) W Ind at
for ap p o in tm e n t.
1 REMINGTON Portable type ­
pull the right strings.
(Rerun) It aeemi probable for command. The captain’s VIURT HULL AKC P o o d lt Pupw r i t e r . L i k e N e w 119 93; 1
p i t ! 910- 222-90J0.
E l e c t r i c A d d i n g M a c h i n e T h e C it y of H a nf or d Civil f t r 29. Photo ft Equipment
8:30-0:30 p.m. (NBC) The th a t a home for the aged will object: to get out of the Air
319.93; D R Y P h o t o C o p y M a ­
v i c e B o a r d Is a c c e p t i n g a p p l i ­
Bob Hope .Show. In closing be closed becauae of it di­ Force and the war by landing DOOM Itl-:«*i : i VE»» ror Adap­
c h i n e , 1113 — C o m p a r e a l
c a t i o n * f o r t h e p o s i t i o n of
tion, boarded Animal U n c u t UK ■ g o o d K e t 4 g 1v* y o u r
hla Chriatmaa ahow thla year rector's disregard of conven­ in Switierland. Savage Is a
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W i fe a l i t w C a m e r a b # for a
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F R E E DEMONSTRATION
K aitif!
DoLand Ph 734-1644
from Viet Nam, noh laid tional methods of operation. good talker or next week the
POWELL'S O FF IC E SUPPLY
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time permitted only a por­ But, when resident Ed Wynn aerie* might be railed " In ­
m i n i m u m o f - hi gh s c h o o l e d u ­
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An y kind, Ml aa d o r AKC. W*
tion of nil th* film they took make* a personal appeal, ternee."
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LAWN 4k
441- 4001.

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D i a l S23-1412 o r 421-4931 a n d
p l a e e » o u r a II

COMPLKTK LAWN CAIIK
] m n d bc ft p | n g , Hp r my In g ,
Sodding, i #« mini able t ft. tee
PIULLIPH LAWN MKIlVIi'K
222-2300

after

6:30

p.

m

F1XIT MHOP
NKW leOCATION
906 Rn French
*22-416!

( B ) L K CLUI I f l
M e n a MacGras e r I r o n s , W i l s o n p i a f f tproodt,

bag, cart,
7144.

covers,

9 too.

I2Z-

IIC A STEREO, oan iah modern
W a ln u t Cabinet, hk« nsw,
r a a a o n a b l a . *31- 1627,
Ge t p r o f e s a l o n a l c a r p e t c l e a n ­
i n g r e a u l t a —r e n t Blue L u s ­
tra
Electric Carpet Sham-

with

"THE MIGHTY M I D f i f T

*1

psr

day.

Carroll

Stereo

Consols

CV

A M - F M R a d i o . | 160. Ph

*22-2111.

1HBWANT AA

HOOVER VAC. CLEANERS
W H IT E 8EW INO M AC 11 IN Ed
Author ised k a lss ft Service
GARRETT d
101 K First.
112*6144

Will DettMJobferTew

CRAFTSMAN 10" Rand
w ith stand ft motor,

,V i

*22-2101

flaw
915,

AT

U.

222-4321

Seminole Realty
! |0 1 S Pork Av*.
333 t i l l a n y tim e

J O H N E. F O X ,
R ea lto r
10* N. P ork Ave.
Ill-o m

BT ‘OW NER: For I hue* d e s i r ­
ing prestige liv in g . In t h b eau tifu l
Mayfair
Section,
near plclureaqu* L s k a Mon­
roe. 1 Bedroom*, 1 Bath, a ir
condition*ra. drape*, c a r p e t ­
ing. Come A »*e. t i * V irg in ia
Av*. 333-3407.

B AU T PILCHF.R
Best Buy Broker
133-7411 Day or N ig h t

F o ur bedroom, tvro sto ry , frame
d w ellin g c lo s e to do w n to w n
■hupping - dletrlot. An o u t ­
sta n d i n g modern. hr&gt;u*e for
U r g e fa m ily. A lo v e ly home
priced at 117,000.00. F in a n c­
ing arranged .
S everal
w rit aside
deelreble
d w e l l i n g lot*, ou tsid e rlly
llm lle. City w a t e r available.
I l e ii r l c l c d area. Price* range
I, 1. A 4 BEPROOS1S
from 11,300.00 to 13,01)0 00
I, m 3 : BA THS
each.
KITCH EN E Q U I P P E D
Several
w a t erf ro n t
lote
on LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
IMMEDIATE DELIV ERY
large c l c a r w a l e r la ke. Fairly
priced at 13,000.00.
For Complete Info rm ation*
See or Call Your
N o w la a g ood time to Invest
In I^ike Miry lot*. We have
them from 1300 to 11,300.00
each. Hom e fin a n cin g a r ­
SALES BROKER
ranged.
Wa Have Th* Horn* For Tou

$100 DO W N
FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

Ball-Blair Agency

STE N ST R O M
REALTY

Real E s ' a t e — In surance
3rd k P a rk Ave
331-311!

DREAMING?
2546 PA71K D R I V E
o f the home yo u a l w e y e w a n t ­ 3222420
222-7491
ed? We w ill have It hullt
NIGHTS
for you, your plane or our*. 3234*24
323-0546
In a u n l i t peaceful location. 332-414*
33 2*5 4 S2
FHA, VA, or Conventio nal f in ­
an cin g . Lata ta lk It over. St*
N. V. Farm er , M an ager, Rest
E s ta t e Dept.

$100 DOWN

CRCMLEY-MONTEITII,
INC.
t o o W. l e t Si .
P h . 377-4333

NORTH ORLANDO HOMES
OPE N HOUSE 51 fi K d g tm o n
3 ho 5 W eek d a y s— 34 hour
Occupancy fnr qu utlf led M ili­
T H E TIME T E S T E D FIRM
tary. I'h 3 2 3 - l l t o
I I I N. P ark Ave .
337-4I33 GEO W S H E P H E R D , l l s a l i n r

St. Johns Realty

90. Lots For Sale
Lot on FUN LAKE, approxl*
mat f l y 1 A era on ifood boatIn it ft sw im m in g lake.

Payton Realty
122-1301 2440 H U w a t h a at 17-92

91. F n rm s , (•ro v e s

PINECREST
LA R G E thr ee be dro om home,
2 b a t h s . F l o r i d a r o o m , l l vln r - il In In r . b u i l t - I n
rang a
■ rid m e n , c a r p o r t a n d s t o r ­
a g e oi l h e a t , p l a y g r o u n d a c r o t s s t r e e t , n e a r HNAH a n d
• h o p p i n g r e n t e r , 9450 d o w n
b u y s e e i r n w a n d nil &lt;1 p « v
ct oBl ng) , 9122 m o n t h l y p a v e
a l t «‘4 || 33* . 40&lt;* a f t e r 4 p
rn. for a p p o i n t m e n I

B a r g a i n for Cash Clue* In.
W. 1st Ft., Furnished Itouea
with 1 rental units- Price
16,601.

for qualified parson. F in a n c ­
ial a ss ista n ce ft Dealer Train*
lu g available, l»h 122-2151
71.

M ale

H elp

W an ted

Ball-Blair Agency
Ileal C a l a i s — In surance
3rd k Fork Av*.
171-4441

LICENS ED Ileal E*(n(* Selesm en . Fro*p*c(* era plentiful.
FHA k V A
Helebllahett Sem inole Count#
Keel Kalat* S e l e s Broker
Firm All replies co n flJ a n tlel.
H -A -V -K H -K -N -T -A -L -S
R t p l# Box 11*. Sanford H er­
M*rl* W, W erner, R ealtor
ald.
m -1171
741 8. Park

F in d

your

HOME

th e

cosy

way,

C -A -L -L
MEKLK at .112-3829 for pernonaliicd service.
It, ha* home, listed ia th* rily o( Sanford
snd Seminole County.
• F O R -S A L E
N ew H om es

F O R -R E N T
U sed H om es

F O R -L E A S E •
O ld er H o m e s

A -L -S rO *

in a FORD

MERLE U author lied by both V . A. and
F. H. A. lo Mil their homes located wherever
n V. A. or F. H. A. For-Sel# Sign la displayed.

from

^ M E R L E

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.

70S
U

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\\

I* 1,11 V J H ,

W .

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W ARNER,

S o u th

Park

REALTOR

A venue

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a
.

.

irvtB Wel l fnr y a rd , p a r t i a l ­
ly f u r n l t h a d . w a s h s r . d ry s r ,
■fovte r s f r l g v r a t u r , y a r d t o u t s
ft l i w n m o w n .
111.500
COM M E l t C I A L L O T
M a i n p a n uf t o w n In leak*
M a r ; ' . I I . I jo t t r u k a r a Coup.

FHA - VA

STENSTROM
REALTY

SSIS PA RK DRIA'B
3::-:t:4
t::-7 4 )i

NIGHTS

Payton Realty
&gt; 73-(]4l I l l s H l e w s l h * nt 17-17
AIR-CONDITIONED
I’r e l l r 7-l,»&lt;1room. 1 bath, builtin. k ltih * n , p e l n i t J tn and
ant. Like new, Lerg* Lot In
lovolr neigh borhoo d. Karel.
lent Inveetment. Ph. 177-77tS.

SOUTH SEMINOLE
RESIDENTS

CALL 838-721)1

AA

84. Heal Estate * Si.le

M A J O R Oi l Co, i n i S e r v l c #
6 i at }on for I s at a. Good l o c a ­
tion*
sicsltsut
op p or t u n it y

You’ll be Happier

le n til

77. Situation Wanted

60. lluhinriiH Opporl.

E
KTOVE. Else trie. |1».
Ootid lo n d ltlo n , 121-4517,

.'JJ'JI I M

KN l’E It I KN&lt; *ED
WAIT II tWH.
Apply bi Mar-Ijon R e s ta u r ­
ant or &lt;all 122-2902.

f KICK K S T T M A T E
Tell them vou s a w it In The
U p h aU tsrln g ft f c i i n r i i i ren ­
Sanford Herald!
o v a tin g Naw ft Used Furnttur# Call N l i Be dding Mfg. IRONING, my Home. 32 2-16*1
Co. a l 709 Ctiary A i t . 222Pattafactlon guara nte ed .
2117.
DAYS WORK* Lillie Thompson.
For tha b ig g est se l tr U a n ot
123-0300.
nearly n e w arid un#d furnlItlrs, aes *Ntills
Furnlt urt DAYS Work W antsd. *23-4277.
Urokaragc
In
Caaaalbtrry
on 17-92 Open 4 days 9 to 0. WORK Wa nted, good r e f e r ­
en ces 323-7063.

PIANO. J a sn s o n upright, m e d ­
ium alas, go od oondltlon. j u s t
tu n td . *100. Ph. *12-0001.

I IU IM H .1

wall

PitlCES:

Ua*d furnlt ire appliancs*. tools,
t tf- Bought - Hold. Larry's
Mari, 216 Hanford Ave Ph.
322-4 132.

Legal Notice

V‘

FACTORY

119 Magniflla

12 Cu r I. Q. E Ref rigerator,
• a r s lls n t condition. Call *214110 a fts r I p, m.

tu rn

stemper agency
R ea lto r - A ppra iser * Insurer
322-4191
1919 French

SO U T H W A R D

TELEFUNKEN

’I l i t I ) . I I A .

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

H O M ES

Furnlt u rt

S \M

CB. 3 BDRM. horn*. Short M l g .
1130 down. Can he seen at
BARGA IN FOR TH E
313* Marahall, 173-UOO.
HANDYMA N
Price reduced for repair* A
p a in tin g . IS,117 w i t h ISOS
down,
lit
mo..
Including
t a i e a k Insurance. Rid* by
1103 S u m m erlin Av*. k *** S E V E R A L O u ts ta n d in g 3 A 1
thl* 1 Bedroom bom * w llh
Bedroom Hrm »* a v a i l a b l e In
l erg *
F a m ily
Room.
Will
a ll Area* oI Sanford. Let u s
Ired* for down p a y m ent on
Show
yo u Around!
eq uity . W h * t do yo u h*v*7

FHA — VA

p o o sr

R

PHARMACISTS
I&gt;

S ate

your future a* bright as
yo u wish ? Thin is your o p ­ MCI
(» \: Ar . Ha ru e* —Ne w ft I Jat d s r p K i i Him* H p e r l a l
Home, &gt;•» A r m with
r . »diet*
portun
ity to Join America'*
111 M*ft nu'B a,
4'h leken llo u iea . Very good
322*1542
I I 6»
IT .
Mini
11.99
IT.
fa. at tut
growing
drugstore.
for
N u r u r v . 332- 4059
A r rn y *N a v y H u r p t u i
Seminole Plant Area
L'MKh
Atlp IlA T li B
We a r t u n d erg o in g • trrnii nc l udi ng
F u l l y al»
('undftloned ho m e a
naw,
Low
endnlj* e s pan al on program In
t&gt;a &lt;11 - 1 it.
like
tlo
u
s
e
s
F
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r
S
ale
.) ' . A r lic le s Fnr R en t
w l l h s i de wa l k) * a n d n e w e n - ft
p r l i 't *
322-5079
the *l ate of Florida, We can
near
Mout h M f m l n o l e
FJIepint# you In;
(lit KEN B It AIR
m e n t a r y ft J r H i g h S c h o o l *
'‘You name It — We have lt!‘*
MIA Mf
.‘i l . M u s i c a l I n s t r u m e n t s
Choir* lots avatlahts in Grt#nO
n
l
y
9100
d
o
w
n
U
a
y
r
n
enia
FT
LAF
DK
RDAL
K
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
h r i l r of Loch Arbur overloo k|70 ti* l*M, Irictuifen ta»ri * A
I* %LM BEACH
Bin no Hi r v t d n g ft T u n i n g
24 6 4 8 111a w a (h ft, 113-1111
Ing
c
If
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o
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r
t
i
,
C u b t o m
I n s u r a n - e All w i t h l e r r a n t *
(illLANDO
G a n t b u rn b a a -- 322-2441
t»il :|1Ul1n k t o y o u r * p r c l f I r a ­
Ho ii r m&lt; A ti' u Jit 1ii a i t i ve s . C a l l
T \M P A
HUNT A BKD
ti o m ,
G r « « n b r f t l r 'dev s l o p e d
- 47*4111 ( W i n t e r P a r k ) , D e w ­
i'LK
A
H
W
A
T
Efl
P l a n o T u n i n g a &gt;i Re p a i r
f to lla w a y ,
Itnapliftt.
Baby
by
e y Mc t i a If. R e a l t o r
W 1. H.i r tpr- n
122-4222
Tledft,
by
Day,
Wftek. or Do not he* Bale to phone ( c o l ­
K
I
NORWOOD
lect If ne&lt;e*aaryt. All replies
if a n ! h .
nUILDERM, INC.
L ONG W O O D . J l l d r m. , 2 h a t h .
will he held In the *lii&lt;teiit
CAB BOLL.? F U B M T U B K
i. IJplH ilstcry
122-1074
( ‘ II Ho l i e r f e n c r i t I*i«* k ) ( n l
of
con fidenc e
114 W l»t
32I-S161
2*&gt;J
Fairmon
t
Dr.
| j mi n . d r i v e t o N AS, w 4- l
241 -4441 (Orlando)
OV 1-2li 2j Y K A B H
d e a r nf T r u f f l e P a t t e r n , P a r
9
M to 11 P M
5.7.
Wanted
To
Huy
d o e l ng r » » t A a b p u m e pa %*
of fine war km an ship In iiphnl*
M't»n«irt &gt; Marc h 2 9
■itrifiK :| *r a. |i# r 1• •, MB. p m v ert
m*nl b F o r Inform » 11nn 4 a 11
A • k for Mr Ernie Brown
|Kqu it y. nut
rae 92,000
In
USED FU R N ITU R E
Tim* Pa J Pirn la ft* l itt le as
W i n t e r P a r k * l ' - 117l oi 32. Tlir*r pneBlonn fea tu re .
FBg
hi
rn,
ir*
Da
tie
fnlnuiPB
131o r a i 36 7
&gt;33-3130
It mu l if n per y h s c l v c o i InEftcs-llent Helariee
atrtl
from
l!a»e
Krriin
llkr
H i d l l j t I till.
Paid Life Irteurame
hr vi 3 Be tlr«ihtll in &gt;Uira, trrUM
ys.ur
F ur niture
KI ’LP DK&lt;*Ol( \ T I Nil HIP *P 8C Li*
Paid If«»wpii,i| Inttirjiit r
rm o
floor *. cijulppait kt(Quick Her vice with th# Cash.
Ph 322-2324
Ptilfl Hu r g i a I I t i sur ur t ) e
■lir ft a Lo » 111*bfl %ti r l»ay Hl? PK It
i l l A DINE
POST
Pal*!
V
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a
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i
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r«t
me iff a.
f hilt)
ret) IlliK.
322-0477
ii*'). Vacuum (’leaner*
Paid
rmetif f*1an
ft ady 111 IM• up)
II i:i. MLY
Phi# a F A llUtAlUH
A llwrald w a nt-ad Da if" neuv
REALTY. Offire In Villa**
HANF'iItt) VACUUM HVC.
IT.•fl I Sharing Plan
a a y&lt;i«ir p h o n e 1 Di a l 322-5413
flail uf N Orlando *22- 1441.
MALUM - It KPA IBM
fir 4^6-5931 (Hu nth He nil note) SUPER-X DRUGS, INC.
Eve* 322-2570
id y Pa r k Ave
3 2 2-€ i 11
a n d o*e y o u i c h a r g e a c c o u n t .
AUTHORIZED BROKER
(MiLdREI) .Man wilt) # at Earn
For
ALL
FHA-VA
G o v ern ­
I.‘l. riant k. Feed*, Seed*
PIANO WANTKD
3 7 * 4 IIKDROnM.1
112 up w rrk ly In Hparr Tlnir.
ment
o wned hnm*s
Down
C a l l I ' n l l e r t . ( i r l a m l t i 293- 5336.
I 1&lt;V A 7 IIATIIS
Advert I new Hi ah (duality
paym ent* from *100
l^#w
*‘)*K»*IAL fD*ee B u s h e * . O a r prod tit I avtnltiBa or days tuff
KITCHEN E Q U IP P E D
m
onthly
p
a
y
m
ents
InHudlna
i l e n l a a ft Mhada T r e e * . 2426 55. Furniture Fur Sale
No ra ni&gt; ,i Bring For appointt a i e a and im ur a m *• l^&gt;t m»
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
&lt;&gt;d f t t Ave., 3 blivckiB W e s t o f
rnant rail 323 -80d S*. 6 to 4
ahow you at YOUR cun vanIMMEDIATE DEL IV E R Y
W in n - Ml ft 1r .
l&gt; m, dally
W I t.*M)N
M A I L It F U R S
lance.
For Compieie In fo rm a tio n
Ituy — 8*11 — T r a i l *
HP IB' l A L Ocranlum*,
1,1 gusI 3! S *:1 72. F prirIp Heir* Wnnlcd
N-* or Cell Your
iruin, Min P la n ts In Bloom 111-14 E. 1*1
Kenaonahle
2719
Country
COURTEOUS
Y
CH
ARGE
AC­
o I’ E It A T U It H: E x p srlsn c(Tuh Itoad.
COUNTS— IlmReJ credit If
ffl, dnuhla or slngla ne*dl*
In v eetm en t k R eelly
yo u ow n a phone, put eta salmarhlnfa. Plarro Mfft. Co., II N. Park Ave
SALES RROKER
3I7-917I
50. Mine. For Sale
fled A *■ to work for you!
4t&gt;3 Rtcftt) Av* 123-3451.
W* Have The Home For Tou
4 - IKDHOnvt
HANFORD HEWING CENTER
BEAUTICIAN W antsd. Cill • S ’ 1 B a t h H u m s o n a p p r o i l m a t a ­
Hit Hu Park Avt.
1 1 3 -S tll ECHOLS REDDING CO.
«'ur| Be a ul) .Shop I'll 123ll1 H a i r a yard- F*nc#i| h a ck
B e d d . n g ft F u r n i t u r e
0134 or 332-4011, Jim nils Coy a r d . a n Bo r t c d f r u i t b e a r i n g

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AT
M A C K L E -B U IL T

DeltoM
You're neerby—you can watch this
Msckle-Built community grow! Deltona
ia growing rapidly. Spacious Deltona
homeiites are attviced by
Oentral Water Maine and Paved
Streets are Included in the
full low price of juvt 41295. You can
own a Deltona homesite for just f 10. down.
Visit Deltona now — take a Self-Guided
Tour — Me the Shopping Plaza, the Lakefront Community Club, the Championship
Golf Course and the outxtanding model
homes at MackiwBuiU DELTONA.

MACKLC-DUILT HOMES
feature* Ik# f e rn ,,* PelstetUa. t n display In Urn flo ru it

•eMMt at th* N. Y. World'* fair,

one 15 other lovely eieseli.
UeckloBu.it home* rant* tn prlc*
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95. Houses For Sale

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$ eralb March 26, 1965—Page 11 95. Houses For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

NO DOWN P A T M B N T VA. Im
m e d ia l* o ccu p a n cy . 7 U**l
ro om . 1H bath, w o o d ed lot.
■milled law n. Inquire a t our
n e w o f f i c e LAIN Enlerprleee.
I n c - I I » L on p w ood Plea*. f
All. S ou th on 11*11. Call c o l
l e c t t l l - l l l l . _________________

By Nadine Seltzer

S electio n e f I. I. end t
B e dr o o m s lo ca ted In v a r io u s
S e . t l o n e of Sanford
Im m ediate D e l i v e r y

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

L A " 0 E,
NEW.
C u sto m -b u ilt
home.
R ollins
m ile
Oolf
Couree. San Lando. Por In­
f o r m a t io n c a l l 111*1171.

V A - FHA
- - Property

t Bdrm. Maaonry homa on lot
Price

Management

R O B E R T A. WILLIAMS
R ea lto r
R a y m o n d Lundqulet, Aeeo.
i : : - l l l ' A t la n t ia Ban k B id s .

and Sales Broker

Fur

To i l

• u n i r n e r ; T o u r a f u r ji i et ISOfl

d o w n and ISS.II per irm» Thl*
w i l l I m ' l u d e In*. A Ta t e a . .

EVERETT A HARPER
AGENCY - REALTOR
:i&lt;5 &amp; Tark Aven ue
S1M 21S
S3S-SSI4
JIM W A LT ER COUP bum a
nice I bed room bou se A lot
for eale
Only 150 down,
ready to tiiov* Into, only
1*5 Id per mo. Direction*:
From Sanford , ta k e Route
415 to Oateen to ch urch on
r ig h t , c o n t in u e to Colored
• ectlon on left: turn left on
dirt road A fo llo w to houee
You can
*••
hr»u*e from
Route IIS. Call 2I4-DM2 Orla ndn.

s rom

Sanfo rd

From

E ioh an ge

many

• Sednns
• Ilnrd Tops
• Convertibles
• Station Wagons
Complete Selection
59'» Thru 6t'g

$200 - $300 Down
$10 - $60 Month
100% Mrchanlcal
G uarantee — 30 Uaya —
1,000 Mltra On All
Used VW’a

Salsa — Parta — Service
Factory Authorised Detier

Ellinor Motor Co.
FVfJ

m

SAC 111 P I C E .

I

Ilf J r oo m .

• tury, goo d lo ca tio n

S em in o le Oounty
(Dial Dlreot)

95. Houses For Sale

b UN LAND ESTATE'S. « li*drouma. 2 bath. C#ntrm4 Air.

GHJ A

2

*1.009, T w o BEDROOM. Oak
Floor*. 3 year* old, Lemon
B lu ff— 11.400. On* Bedroom
on 17-13. Si Mil* North of Bt.
John* River. Call l l t - l l l t .

32S-OI47*
I BEDROOM. I Bath, Central
UK 11ROOM ] l o u a a, clea n A
Heat.
’ nrner
Lot. Double
&lt;Imw* In, T « f m i . I'll JI mm It Carport l i l l l l i .
C ow an , 122*4011.
I BEDROOM, I P a th Homs,
1 liEDItOOM. 2 Oath. D o u b lt
corn sr lot. t i l- 3 1 4 1 .
C a r port a. Brick Horn*, good
11m*tt 11ii n Low d o w n payment, p A V E N N A
PARK.
M-dalllon
home. I bdrm , I H bath. CunA u u n i i m o rtg a g e . 414 9 * rlla
Kl . 122-7007.
tact F. W. Taylor, &lt;41.(131,
3

THE DODGE BOYS OUT WEST
WANT THESE CLEAN USED
CARS CORRALLED BEFORE
SATURDAY!
Dodge Pollca Pursuit. 383 Cu. In. V-8,
Automatic Trana. 4 Power Rrakea.

N A TIO N A L

BAN K

M
M

*1395

Chrysler New Yorker, Tull Tower
And Air Conditioned.

*1196

0 2 Chevrplet Corvalr Monaa AT., R 4 II

’59 Pontiac *873 baL 118
’ST Cadillac |T6T bal. 138
‘ST Lincoln 1764 bal. IS6
•Sh Hide fA13 Hal. 637
*80 Dodge (681 bal. (39
*56 VW
(684 bat. (31
’l l Rambler (983 bal. (48
•S9 Ford *TM bal. (38
*60 Rambler (676 bal. (36
‘(8 Dodge (875 bal. 6*8
’( ( Ford (881 bal. (33
*10 Plymouth (788 bat. (39
’( ( Lincoln (113 bal. 16
’( ( t hrysler (99 bal. (4
’( ( Ford (463 bal. 623
’IT Olda 6418 bal. 614
’67 VW
\|8 9 6 bal. |39
■80 C o n air (786 bal. 618
■80 Renault 1418 bal. 114
*17 Bulck 8363 bal. I l l
•68 Mercury 1783 bal. I&gt;8
’80 Marcury 1780 baL 138
’IT Chevrolet 6587 bal. I l l
’l l Chevrolet (582 bal. I l l
‘I I Chevrolet (371 bal. U1
Dodge |8»7 bal. I l l
’88 Olda ( l i t bal. (31
*81 Rambler (788 baL 1)8
'8 8 Olda 1487 baL 813
' l l DeSoto 8463 bal. 823
Dodge 1488 bal.- I l l
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4AO SANF0KU AVE-

l U l l OPEN EVENINGS
tanford. Florida
811*4301

Kapogaeationa Inc.

. J . rr ifcl

*2195

C l Chevrolet Bal Air 4 Dr Sedan R 4 II.
O l A u t o . Trane™ Power B t e t r l n g , Air Cund.

'^ P O S S E S S IO N ’

’l l Pontiac
1887 baL 118 mo.
nUi

I

115. Autos For Sale

10’ LARSON Alu m in u m Boat
10 HP. E vln ru d * Electr ic
Gator T ilt Trailer , ex cellen t
Condition. Ph. &gt;49-1711.

1 BDItM. 3 l U t h . F e m l l y Room,
W 1IV “ a * t t i i W f f
”91” OLDBMOUILE Hard
C en t ra l b e s t A l i t , | I ) S mo.; Own y o u r o w n Trailer lot lift 1991
top. loaded. 111-9179.
CLEAN, eolld, moulded m*
1 Bdrm. U n furnished. Its mo
a m onth , Millar Roa d o f f 8 .
h n g a n y 11-foot p ly w o o d Sport
Hanford Ave.
SHOP AROUND, then ae* my
Ru n ab ou t.
by
W o lv erin e
1901 Ford O e l s z y 900, 4 d o o r
Thla boat Is equipped w ith
h a rd to p w i t h a ll th e ex tra s,
fin* I I IIP Evlnrud* electric
111*1101 1110 H l i w e t h e a t 19*91 106. Apartments for Rent
p lu s air. V E R T CLEAN. On*
s t a r t motor. F ro n t e a s t steer
ly 11,199. W i l l (rads. 111*7411
Inc
Deck ed o v er fron t 4
1 BDRM. COMPLETEL Y F u r n ­ WELA..A APARTMENTS 111
cen
ter. W in d sh ield and runn
3
\
Flret
Bt,
ish ed 71 iM i7 7 .
1911 FOR D 8 K TL IN E R . re ­
Ing Mihla. F i n s tra iler a lso
t ra cta b le hardtop, radio, h e a t ­
In good con d ition . Price aleo
1 B*4r&lt;/&gt;|n, 1 Bath, U n f u r n i s h ­ K FF . APT, w tth p riv et# bath,
er. p o w er e l e c t i n g , needs
in c lu d e ! n e w i l - v o l t battery,
tr a n s m i s s io n 1199. Ph. &gt;13ed / ouee,
Bice, c l o s e
to
s u i t a b l e for C o u p le o r Blnglt
ex t r a spaed prop, l - g s l l o n
echc/l.
1117 or *** a t 111 Garrison
person. Id ea lly lo ca ted d o w n ­
g e e tank, paddle, 1 n ew boat
Dr.
1 Red foo m, 1 Beth , Furnished,
t o w n . In q u ire at Manuel J a ­
oar*, an ch or 4 a n ch o r rope.
r e e l n ice A d esira ble n e i g h ­
co b so n Dep t. Store, 111 K
A v ery sp e e d y boat, akl boat,
BOB M cK E E U S E D CARS
let
borhood,
or fish erm an 's dream. First
NO MONET DOWN
&gt;799
g e t s It. Ph. 111-9130.
'01 F ren ch Ava.
111*0711
JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Payton Realty

ttl

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B ILL'S

425-5938

322-5612
195. Houses For Sale

Vw

^ a tio a a l

month, l l l - l l l l .

WEEKLT

for

turn.

I

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Not Really, but a resem bla n ce
to a f a i r i k ^ t a l e , Thl«t 1 b ed ­
room C n f h n m i located on mJa rue c o r n e r lot, co m p letely
A i r - C o n d i t i o n e d f u r the I o n s

,
.1

FURN. Room. PvL Bath, l i t

M cRO BERTS

CANDY HOUSE

322-1835

T ou r EVINRUDIC D aalar
104-0-1 K. l i t
Ph. IS I-IIO l

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Open Tonight 'til 9

II

Robson Sporting Goods

SO U T H W A R D

P A R K D R IV E
Ph 177*1410

So. Hwy. 17*91
Sanford, Fla.

105. Trailer Lota • Sals

ROOMS for h e n , &lt;01 Magnolia.
111*0710.

WIKLCDtOmiBI

G a tew a y T o T h * W a te r w a y

browse
throughour

&lt;$&gt;
lot
&amp; rn r ira n n e
Morning, noon or
Bight, you'ro alwaya
welcome at our OK lot.
Wa wouldn’t havo It
any othar way. Wo
learned tom e time ago
that our uaad car
customers appreciate
• warm frlondly
atmoaphara, l i n t
that tha way you Ilka
X. too? Stop In.

Temporary Location

2507 SO. PARK

CLASSIFIED INDEX

ST E N ST R O M
REALTY
!5*S

1 BEDROOM T r a ils r on I.ake
BEDROOM Q u est H o u se. 100
Ashby, A d u lts only. Th. I I I .
F t. F ro n ta g e on Lake Minnie,
7111.
a ir co n d itio n ed , furnish ed or
u n fu rn ished. Ph, 111*1111.

108. Rooms For Rent

DAT * N1TEI H erald w a n t ad*
w o r k [or *a tlttl* aa 140
day !

A T T E N T IO N
T R U C K ER S!

F o r th*
Tliiy In ,
A N ew o r l i l i t l t l l n m i ,
8 «« fitonotrom R ea lty
Hume

103. Mobile Homes - Rent

LARGE 1 S 1 Bedroom s Apis,
i n t i Sanfo rd Avs., Ph. SI!
• 7IS.

REALTY

FO R SALE

Tlit

1914 MOBILE HOME, l ik e new.
1 Bedroom. F ro n t K itc hen.
Aw nlns.
ex p a n d a b le
l i v in g
room. A e a u m e p a y m e n t s
190,1*. Ph. 111*1111.

&amp; Motors

JIM H U N T

HOM ES

Have

10*. Mobile Homes • Sale 106, Apartments for Rent 123. Boats

R E A L EST A T E B R O K E R
bdrm. apt. with utilities. 191 01 VOLK8 W AQEN, 1999.00.
N EE D EX T R A C A S H ! 4 Her
R eel Cite** A s so c ia t e
E. &gt;th St. ! ! ! - l l! l.
BA N rO R D MOTOR CO.
aid W a n t-A d eatl* tho se a r ­
WILLA MAE PROKOBCH
100
Trench
Av*.
111*4191
ticles no lo n g er needed. Low
131*7174 Day
131-0411 NIBhte TW O Bdrm. furn. apt., s c r e e n ­
In coa t**h lgn In r es u lts , Dla
ed
porch.
Tiled
bath.
Only
19
T
R
.
I
w
i
t
h
Radio
A
llea
lsr,
t l ) - l &lt; U or 179-1911.
UNFURNISHED—
1
Hr.,
1
I I I. 1191 Magn olia. 171.1991.
excellen t c o n d itio n . I l l - M i l
bath, IS* mo.— 1 Br.. 1 hath.
171 m o — 1 Br., I bath. 1110
’l l REN AULT. N eed s Kit. 1109
mo. — 1 Br , I bath. &gt;174 nm 1 D U P L E X M oderat ely f u r n i s h ­ ‘01 AL LSTATE F coottr. s s Is.
ed. 1 A v a ila b le a f t e r the
O fflcet 171*1111
• T E M P E R AOENCT. 1919 S
&gt;11. 111-9010.
l l l h 4 the other May let .
Nights: 111-0700
F ren ch Ave., 131-4991.
. Adult*. 111-1910.
111*0141
118. Trucks For Sale
1111 P e r k D riv e
&gt; . B E D ROOM houee. 111*1094,
I don't WANT to wait and ba aurprisadl Tell ma what
b efo re 10 A. M. a f te r 0 p m 1 BEDROOM Fur n. Apt., w a t e r
you’vo bean up to right nowl”
POOR MAN’S OPPORTU NITY
furn. | t t mo. III.OUT.
H i t DODGE 1/4 Ton D c k - u p .
Lo v ely 3 bedroom fra m e home, HM ALL HOUSE A d u lts only,
N e w pain t. A v era g e c o n d i­
PRICES BELOW
3 BDRM. Furn. Apt. 111 . 50444 tion, cash or trade. 773.0744
e v e r y t h i n g like n e w ; eep*
111-311*.
E. lis t Bt. Robert A. WIL
a rete, n ew brick and block
INCLUDE FULL
llama l l l - l l l l .
b uilding s u lt a b ls for nfflcs. 1 BEDROOM Houee u n f u r n i s h ­
l i l t ) C H E V R O L E T Beml-traoed. 1*4 mo 41* Ray Ave. Call
(or. 111-9171.
s t o r e o r p ro fess io n a l u s e RECAP
&amp; CASING
FU RN. sm all Apt., l e t floor.
Orlando, 393-1714.
a ll sit u a te d on 1 acre h a v in g
1901 Maple, 111-0711.
•91 C H E V R O L E T I - t o n truck.
ISO feet f r o n ta g e on H i g h w a y
C 1 I E 8 T -T T P E D eep F r e s e s . City
1— Ixiet A F ound
I I — Monay W en ta d
17*91. This v a lu a b ls pro perty C A S S E L B E R R Y . F u r n is h ed 1
8:25x20 ...... $38.50
mo..
Room s, Porch. I l l Concord FURNIBII ED Apt. | I 0 .
1— I'ere.male
Lot. 111-1IIT.
14 —S a v i n g ! A Loan
priced a t o n ly *19,000 w ith
O
il0141.
Dr.
Ph.
111*1411.
I—
B e a u ty Cara
t l — In surance
9:00x20 ..... $43.50
e x cellen t terms.
11&lt;0 C H E V R O L E T 4 To n Pick1— Day N u n e r l e a
t t — S ch o o ls A In structio n s
MART. Cleen N icely
NEW*, u n fu rn is h e d J. bedroom L A K E
up. 911-0711.__________________
10:00x20 ...... $50.00
«— Child Care
70—
E m p lo y m e n t Services
Fur
n.
U
r
g
e
Apt..
1
Bdrm.
D
n
p
les
Apt™
ttls
hath,
tsr*
S— Do*a —C u e — P ete
71—
Male Help Wanted
10:00x22 ...... $50.00
Addlte. Call I ! t - I 9 ) 0 .
r a i s e floors, V s n e t l a n blinds,
19— I'oullry — L i v e s t o c k
1 2 0 . A u t o m o t iv e S e r v ic e
91— F e m a l e H elp W an ted
k itc h e n equipped, w s l e r f u r n ­
II—
Special Notlcaa
91— Male or F e m a le H elp
IN VESTMENT A REA LTY
AVALON APARTM ENTS
ished. 111-1131 a f te r I p m .
11—C a la rln * — Food
94—S alsa Help W ante d
111 N. Park Avs.
773-9171
111 IV. 1ml 8 tA
327 - 34 17
t h e am o v e p r ic e s
I t — Placaa to Eat
77—S itu a tio n W a n te d
SMALL
HOUSE,
near
Sunland.
IS— Special h a rv lca i
I I — Income Property
CARRY A ROAD
1 R o o m F urnished Apt., |&lt;9.
B
E
A
U
T
IF
U
L
4
Redroom.
1
bath,
w
a
t
e
r
Included
*40
mo.
Cell
I t — S w im m in g Poola
I I — B u s in e ss Prop.— Bale
I l l E Ith . 771-4710.
HAZARD
Air Condition ed , Oarage, FI*.
131-140*.
_____
17—J a n ito r ia l Service*
I I — Heal E e l a l e Wen tad
Room
w it h
F irep lace. 10!
Senkarik Glass and Paint
11— I&gt;o-U- Tou reelf
I I — Baal E a la ta Bala
GUARANTEE!
FURN.
Apl,
Clnss
In.
Jlm
m
la
D riftw ood Lane, Sanford . 133. 102, Mobile Homes - Sale
I t — B u i l d e r . Supplies
17 — Uualnssa R s n l a l s
Company
Cowan. 1 ) 7 .1011
9111.
10—
H ardware
10— Lo la For Hals
111 M agnolia
i’h. I l l - l C !
11—
Hom e Im p ro v em en ts 01— Far m e— d r o v e s
1 HIiItM. Furn. Apia. &lt;01 1‘t i ­
1-1 and I lisdrnoma
96. Housfh • Sale or Rent
91—Out o f S ta t e A cre a g e
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Becky McDonald
Is Top Winner
In Horse Show
B y M aryana MHea
High point champion ribbon
winnca a t Pleasure Show apoo•o re d by Central Florida Horae
Show a w ar Becky McDonald
who acorwd-M polnte In the
third and final eeriei atxrn
tow ard the $23 saving* bond
grand prize abe will receive
a t the next P le n u m Show.
Judge waa Ruaa Walter
from Winter Park. There will
be a 1 p. in. gymkhana, April
4. Date for the April Pleasure
Show will be announced.
Doe to threatening w eather
• t thla week's show, only five
events were held. Winners, in
order as nam ed were:
English Pleasure, Becky MeD o n a l d , Roberta Warren.
Christina
Smith,
Crete hen
Moores;
Bridle
Pethheck,
Carol Batmusaen, Becky Mc­
Donald, Julie D icker, Holly
Criswell; Hunter S est Equita­
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Criswell, Carol Rasmussen, J u ­
lie Tucker;
Jumping, Jim Feulkenberry.
Becky McDonald, Becky Mc­
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Fenlkenberry, Holly Criswell;
Saddle S est Equitation, Robert
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Girl Scout Cadette Troop
338 look advantage of recent
achool holidaya to m ake a
four-day trip to Tallahaaaee
w here the glrla toured atate
building* and worked on their
"M y Government" B a d g e .
Mra. Nance R uairil la troop
leader.
During their atay they
cam ped at Si|ver Lake Rec­
reation Area 15 mile* outside
the capItaL The group left
Casselberry Thursday morn

M W W 0N

MARCH 21, INS
Admission!
Corinne Boor,' Oladys Hen­
ning, Paul Kendrick, Verlllia
Pervls, Shirley Z in a , Annie
Hagen, Albertha Klner, John
Hines, E dgsr Gathers, San­
ford; Jennie Mars, Altamonte
Springs; George Dorn, Shir­
ley Carlisle, Osteen.
Births
Mr. snd Mrs. Cssey Jones,
Sanford, ■ gtrl.
Discharges
Robert F. Dykema, Frank
Allen Cobb, Mayme llam
m ack, Ola Mae Long, Mil
dred Newton, Edward Brin
aon, Rev. Johnnie C. Miller,
Sanford.
March 24, 1965
Admissions
Valeris Colbert, Muriel A
Econle, Geraldine Hayes, Clarenca Klrlley, Marie Peres,
Theola Roberts, Robert C.
Swope, William B. Williams,
Melvin W right, Sanford; Os­
car Lens, Tampa Terrace.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Car­
lisle, Osteen, a boy.
Dlachargee
Ronald W. Hunt, Jacquellr.t
P ertain, Michael Bender, 5111ford Hayes, Bobble P latt and
baby girl, Paulina Roberts and
baby girl, Robert Dangsrfield,
Sanford; Lucy Henry, DeBary; Pamela G rant end baby
girl, Maitland; Viola Whldden,
Palmdale.

In the Doyle Carlton Building.
F or a change in pace the
group drove out to KlUearn
Gardens S tate P ark , which
was in full arra y for spring­
tim e. Acres of azaleaa provid­
ed m asses of color reflected
in the pools. Camellias, were
the aixe of treea and many
spring beauties unfam iliar to
Seminole Countians such as
dogwood, red magnolia, apple,
cherry, wild azalea, hyacinths
and Jonquils, were in full

Ing arriving -*t-lh#lr_de*tlna-. bIoom
i that

M E M B E R S of Girl
Scout Cadette T r o o p
338, shown above on
Capitol atepa in Tallahaaaee, took advantage
of achool holidays to
tour state buildings, in
the capital city. In bot­
tom photo, Mrs. Nance
Ruaaell, troop leader,
signs register In office
of Governor Haydon
BurnskGirla weyj much
impressed bji^fighlficd
a t m o s j y h e W o f the
S t a t e Supreme Court
Building where t h e i r
d I s t i n g u ish ed guide
was Clerk of the Su­
preme Court.
(Herald Photos)

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Cadette Scouts Visit Capital

• tHjf VanfnrB *V m Q
Page 12—March 26, 1965

LBJ Opens 'New' News Meet
WASHINGTON (U PI) President Johnson cast a
quick glance around h I a
crowded, littered c a b i n e t
room and aald quite pointed
ly, "God h iv e m ercy on your
souls."
His rem ark waa addreiscd
Thursday to about 20 report
era being inducted Into ■ new,
slightly disjointed phase ol
the Johnson public Informs
tion policy—a m ast cabinet
newi conference.
This newest facet of the
President’* "tell • ’em - everythm g-poiitble" program pro
vided a m a il of information
for the public.
But some of the etar per
formers were too busy with
imm ediate problems of *wa:
and diplomacy to stick around
for their turn oq stage.

Freke Change
YEOVIL, England &lt;UI*I) —
Declaring that British men
■re too dull In their personal
sppeirance a local barber
launched a new fad by dyeing
his beard blue and hia bushy
moustache blond. Hia nam e—
John Freke.
Either Holland or The Neth­
erlands la proper aa a name
for the Dutch nation.

Secretary of Stale Dean he viewed their efforts to
Hunk, for example, could not stay afloat in a flood of fact
wait for hia turn to talk about and opinion, commended the
Viet Nam and Red China be newsmen to divine mercy.
cause the first cabinet officer
They needed it. along with
called upon to report was fat notebooks, pencils and a
Commerce Secretary John T catalngic familiarity w i t h
Connor who talked at some everything front space flight
length about the balance of to the Gross National Product
payments.
(G N Pl, from sum m er jobs
Defense Secretary Robert for restless youth to lunat
S. McNamara lingered only landing surfaces.
long enough to express his
The regular cabinet inerting
Indignation over racial job lasted from t to 3 p.m. T h u n
discrimination at Craig AFU day. The session with report
outside Selma, Ala., then he tr s went on for another hour.
had to rush back to the pen
White House Press Secre­
tagon.
tary George E Reedy explain
Rut other cabinet officers ed that within security lim i­
and agency heads remained tations, Die m ast cabinet news
on hand for statements and conference would tic a rela­
question*. T h e
President, tively regular feature in line
h i m s e l f , supplied several with the President's desire to
statem ents which he had ('k ecp the public fully informed
read to a two-hour closed on its government.
meeting of the cabinet.
With the dialogue came a
s h o w e r of mimeographed
texts and long reports. Includ
LONDON (D P I)—The Brit­
cd was a statem ent hy John
ish railroad system, anxious
son on policy in Southeast
Asia, an order for a country- to improve its image as a
by-country examination of U .modern, streamlined industry,
S. programs overseas and a recently changed Its name
review of economy in govern from "BrlUali Railways" to
ment.
"B ritish Rail." It announced
Reporters tried to keep the recently another alep for­
documents in a semblance ol w ard -rep lacem en t of it* lo­
order, make notci and ask comotives' 1840-style kerosene
questions at the same time.
lamp with powerful electric
This was why Johnson, as models.

afternoon

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The aun appeared Friday
for the tour of Tallahaaaee.
F irst stop was at the capitol
building where th ey , visited
the office of Gov. Haydon
Burns, who was out of town,
and the House and Senate
Chambers. Their guide point­
ed out the deaki of Seminole
County's Rep. Joe Davis and
Sen. Mack Cleveland.
Mrs. Lucille Roger*, p e r­
sonal secretary to Gov. Burni
end form er governor, F a rrii
Bryant, pointed out that his
private office Is in the pro­
cess of being redecorated.
At the State Suprem e Court
Building, the girl* bad as
their distinguished guide, the
Clerk of the Supreme Gourt.
The beautiful building was
built in 1948 and Jam es G am ­
ble Rogers of Winter Park
waa architect, a point of in­
terest to the girls as he d e­
signed many lovely homes
and buildings in Casselberry,
such ss the Casselberry Com
munity Methodist Church and
t h e picturesque Normandy
style houses on the highway.
The im pressive snd digni
fieri atm osphere of the su­
preme court ia set by the tall
black m arble columni In the
rotunda and green velvet
drapes of the courtroom.
Next on the agenda was a
tour of the Agricultural De
parlm ent'a Division of Stand­
ards lab o rato ries, which are
krpt busy testing products
and standardizing weights am)
m easures to protect t h e
state's consumers.
Such Items as gasoline,
brake fluid, pesticides, feeds
and fertilizers are lested to
make sure they live up to
advertised standards. They
were shown m sslcr weights,
m easurem ents and s c a l e s
used In calibrating all those
in the state.
They visited the Pesticide
Residue Lab sim ilar to the
cne located in Sanford a t tha
F arm ers’ Market.
By then the scouts and their
leaders were more than ready
for lunch and a chance to sit
down in the cafeteria located

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A cold front brought chilly
breezes, air conditioning the
cabin with Ra many open win­
dows, so the superintendent
thoughtfully stapled up m at­
tress covers over the windows
for Saturday night.
Many of the m eals were
prepared over an open fire In
front of the cabin and served
a t fresco.
To keep from freezing to
death, the cam pers kept busy
Saturday p l a y i n g outdoor
gam es. A cam pfire sing that
night was the occasion for
the presentation of the Inter­
national Friendship Pin to the
girl chosen by her fellow
scouts as "G irl Scout of the
Weekend."
Co-leader P am
Cannon announced that E tta
Leonard was recipient of Uiii
honor.
After breakfast and packing
up (heir gear Sunday m orn­
ing, the girl* held an Inspira­
tional "S cout'i Own" aervlce
on "F riendahlp" outdoor*.
Scouts making the trip not
prevlouily nam ed were Sha­
ron W arren, Cheryl Wattera,
Karen Donaldson, D e b b i e

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ON THE GO
FEMININE

Webber, B arbara Andrew*,
Pam Lyons, Joan Hlggini and
Mclcnda Casselberry.
Mrs. Leonard Casselberry
also accompanied the group.

SSJH Comedy
In Rehearsal
By Ja n e C ased berry
The Speech and D rains
Club of Mra. Judy Drummerhausen a t South Seminole Jun­
ior High School. Casselberry,
will present a three act com ­
edy, "F in d ers, C reepers" at
7:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, In
Ute achool auditorium.
Thi* will be the first pub11c perform ance by the group
this year. The mystery-com­
edy is written by Donald Payton.
Members of the caat now
in reh earsal Include Je rry
W arren, B r a d Llnaweaver,
Bonnie Simmons, Denise Cousineau, Sharon Johnson, H ar­
riet Spires, Kirk Riley, An
nette Hender, David Drued
ing, Jim
Dempsey, Oleta
Money, Jeffrey Cox, Kathy
K acar and Greg Mohler.

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�Education On Rocks
The head of tha State Division of
Alcoholic Rehabilitation in Califor‘ nia has come up with an idea that,is
interesting, to say the least.
He suggests that youngsters be
taught how to drink in school.
"It's the only realistic approach to
living with alcohol,” he says.
It may be. And as long as we’re at
it, why not combine this culture

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CONTROL

course with driver education and
thus, at one and the same tim e/teach
a kid not only how to hold his liquor,
but also how to hold on to his life
when he tries to drive with a snoot­
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It ju st goes to show that there’s
always a way to handle even the
knottiest problem if someone can
come through with a flash of real
genius.

Stand Tall, W. Germany
Uncle Sam Is not the only one who
responsibility for the crimes of the
suffers periodically from bruised
Nazis. The arms agreement with Isahins. West Germany has been taking
rael reflected this national policy of
its share of kicks lately.
making amends, in so far as is pos­
By almost any measure, West Gersible, for what Hitler did to the Jews.
m a n y—the Federal Republic of
Enst Germany, on the other hand,
Germany—ranks among the top
is a direct descendant of the totalitar­
'‘handful of nations. In terms of eco­
ian, anti-Semitic Germany of Hitler,
nomics, it is once more th,e strongest
perpetuated under the guardianship
nation in Europe, even cut in half as
of its Russian masters. Enst Germa­
it is.
ny has paid not orte-cent in resti­
Yet West Germany’s fear thnt
tution to the Jews nor returned any
someone may extend diplomatic
confiscated property.
recognition to East Germany has
It in only natural that Egypt, tra­
placed her in a position to be easily ' ditionally sympathetic to the fascists
blackmailed by anybody unprincipled
and employer of Nazi missile scient­
and opportunistic enough to do so.
ists. should move toward closer ties
Thus Germany allowed its policy
with what is essentially an extension
of the Nazi regime.
In the Middle Enst to be virtually
dictated by Egypt, a country too
Now West Germany has dared to
small to be of any real account but
threaten to recognize Israel. The
big enough to cause trouble.
Arabs in return threaten both eco­
Germany hnlted its arms ship­
nomic and political reprisals against
ments to Israel, the official enemy of
Germany.
Egypt, then winced and wailed when
Let them threaten. West Germany
Nasser of Egypt entertained the pup­
might well say. There comes a timepet head of the other Germany, the
when a great nation must stop humb­
so-called Democratic Republic.
ling itself before the imagined pow­
But does it really m atter what
er of loud-mouthed midgets.
Egypt—or even the whole Arah
Maybe that time will come for the
world, which Nasser pretends to lead
United States one of these days.
—does regarding East Germany?
When anybody thinks of Germany,
it is West Germany that comes to
Thought For Today
mind. East Germany is an artificial
entity, barely viable, walled off from
Till I come, attend to the public
the rest of the nation and propped up
reading of scripture, to preaching, to
by Communist main force.
leuching.—I Timothy. 4:13.
•
•
•
The democratic hopes of the Ger­
man people, and of their neighbors,
Christian education is the process
are embodied in the Federal Republic.
by which persons are confronted with
It is this nation—not the Commun­
ami controlled by the Christian gos­
ist regime—thnt has accepted the
pel.—Paul H. Vieth.

Phil Newsom Says

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Moscow Blueprint
I ’PI Foreign New* Analyst
An official announcement
th a t France and the Soviet
Union would co-operate In
■eeking a peaceful settlem ent
of th e w ar in South Viet Nam
coincided with another item
from Moscow deserving of
not*.

I t was that Moscow lias
proposed Valerian A. Zorin as
its next ambassador to Paris.
The appointment takes on
significant:* in view of Zorin i
own record and his offit ial
position as a deputy foreign
minister and a full member

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of the party central commit­
tee.
Zorin, a turvivor of the
harah Stalin era. first gained
fame when, »s Soviet am baisador to Prague in 1948, he
was the man entrusted with
carrying out the Moscow blue­
print for the Communist
takeover of Czechoslovakia.
In Derem her 1955 he be­
•came the first Soviet am bas­
sador to the West German
frdeial republic at Bunn. He
lasted in that joh only six
months, incurring West Ger­
man displeasure for rough­
shod tactics in attem pting to
force the West Germans into
negotiations on reunification
with the Communist Kustern

Dr. Crone’s

B io ssa t— Roy Cromfey

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (N EA ) — redeemed tha only public be argued that Korea show*
Tha raging public debate ov­ pledge we ever made regard­ the folly of fighting a bloody
e r South V iet Nam ia being ing Korea: to re-establish w ar th a t "prove# nothing”
muddled now and then by de­ peace and order in the terri- and “ends In a negotiated set­
cidedly inaccurate references tory of the free South Korean tlem ent anyway.”
to the 1953 eettlem ent of the govemmenL
South Korea, • strong-spir­
Korean w ar.
, A truce line th a t would ap­ ited nation, Is free of commaTo begin with, m ost of the proximate the battle line nism's grip. We have stayed
public figure* here and abroad would, as we have seen, slight­ on to make sure. And it is a t­
who talk of negotiating the ly favor South Korea.
tached strategically to th*
Vietnamese situation make it
N either the United States Pacific defense rim which
plain they w ant a settlement nor the United Nation* ever helps to eafeguard this coun­
th a t la both m ilitary and po­ undertook to unify the whole try 7,000 miles to th# east.
litical—Affording South Viet of Korea by force. Gen. Doug­
Urging* for negotiation ov­
Nam some so rt of guarantees las M acArthur's northward er South Viet Nam m ust find
r. - \
of neutrality.
sweep toward the Chinese their sustenance somewhere
The arrangem ent in Korea, border in late 1950 was under other then in Korea. There
now nearly 12 years old, is presidential order only to are no parallels helpful to tha
strictly a m ilitary truce. A seek out and destroy the case fo r “negotiations now.”
Geneva conference aimed at N orth Korean armed forces.
Ours, then, w as a strong
a political settlem ent, with a
unified Korea the goal, broke bargaining position when we
sat down with the Commun­
up in total failure.
Secondly, the battlefield cir­ ist* in 1951, first a t Kaesong
cumstances In Korea at the and then a t Panniunjom, In
time truce talks were initiat­ tha field, we had achieved
ed do not bear even the crud- what we came to Korea to do.
In the protracted negotia­
I est resemblance to the pre­
sent guerrilla combat in South tions which followed, agree­
ment was reached on all tru ­
Viet Nani.
A fter a bloody year of ly major armistice term s ex­
sharply shifting military for­ cept those affecting prisoner
tune*. United Nations forces exchange. We would not turn
led by nine American and 14 over prisoner* who did not
South Korean divisions had wish to be repatriated.
N ot surprisingly, the Reds
th ru st crack Chines* ground
troopa hack across the 38th used these long months to
parallel and were punching in­ dig in deeply on the battle
to the N orth Korean baition line, and bring up heavy rein­
The earliest reference to
railed the Iron Triangle. We forcements which gave them
the practice of diving occurs
even tem porarily captured the an edge, Battalion-scale fig h t­ In the Iliad, where Patrodus
North Korean capital, Pyong­ ing for hills and ridges wen^ compares the fall of Hector’s
charioteer to the action of a
on at much cost.
yang, for tha aeeond time.
Talks were broken off. P re­ diver dlvlngfor oysters. Thu­
A t this ita g e, U.N. armies
cydides m c n 11o n t the cmheld a waggling line th at dip­ sumably th* Red* thought we iloyment of* divers during
finally
would
yield
on
the
ped below tha borderline (the
m slecc of Syracuse to saw
And Marcia was the Ideal 3Mh) on the w estern side of prisoner issue rather than re ­ down the barriers which hid
type of patient who faithfully the peninsula but angled well sum# full-scale fighting un­ been constructed below the
follows her doctor's prescrip­ above th at line on it* north­ der far less advantageous surface of the wstcr.
easterly eourte lo the other conditions than prevailed for
tion.
C I ktcI«m *4Is Intmahe
us in mid-1951.
Threa months later abc coast. Our poailion, therefore,
Rut In the spring of 1953,
represented a modest net gain
came back to my office.
with Htalin dead in Moscow
"D r. Crane, it worked!" in real estate afte r 12 months
f*i«rlBl f**r I ’M lif tC M — « C | I0 0 1 4
and the new President Eisen­
orrscM
she exclaimed. “ I have him of fighting.
hower
passing
clear
threat
he
Though activity w ai rela­
eating out of my hand. He will
BLACKBOARDS
tively light in th a t June of might use atomic weapons in
do anything I want.
“ For the first few days, he 1951, we held whatever small an enlarged war, the arm is­
• o4
tice conversations suddenly
just grunted whenever I’d say initiative th rre was. Ami it
Bulletin Bairds
were
resumed
and
the
road­
anything nice to him. But then was we, not the Communists,
9r*m list* to m m , VUtk or BrtMF
r helMwvimt*, n,11—t Ml#(in j-MiH.
he began to offer me a smile who had made the last major block prisoner issue settled
Write for reUWis*,
largely to our satisfaction.
and finally he actually gave forward drives. The Reds’
In
the
present
Southeast
raoeii lei-sui .
me a compliment in return. field position was shaky.
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win - i n y
133 fatf ROItNSOff
it was the Communists, Asia circumstance, let it not r
“ In a couple of weeks, he
Ott JkNOO.HA.
began to telephone from the too, who made the first overt
office to tell me he'd be home official moves toward a truce.
Russia's U.N. representative
for dinner.
“ Final'y, he to 'k n.e lo a on the Security Council, J a ­
party, and then some Drive-in cob Malik, put forth peace
movies And now tic 'ells me feelers.
r.c loves me n v re than on o u r1 Admittedly, we had a few
wc Id.ng day."
weeks eat tier said publicly
“ Well, a divorce at this time th a t we might approve a
would really rum his morale, cease-fire eomrwhere in the
SEMINOLE COUNTY
area of the 38th parallel.
wouldn't it? " I said.
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Worry Clinic
M a rrle 't rase should wake
up a lot of you feuding cou­
ples. For M arrla was literally so angry and vengeful
• he would gladly have seen
her husband rulnrd or even
In his grave. Hut notice what
a miracle happened within
90 days whrn she set out to
kill his career! These are
true offlre rases, so go
thou, and do likewise!
CASE V-447: Marcia B .
aged 34, wants to divorce her
husband.
“ Dr Crane. I actually hate
him I '1 s!»e spoke with venom
“ He and 1 are like strang
ers Although we live under
the same roof, wc never speak
any more.
I "It has been almost a year
since he came home for a
meal with me.
“ He acts indifferent and
didn't even give me a present
at Christmas nor a kind word
on my birthday
“ So I'd like lo ruin him in
his profeMinn, for he u a
nronunent doctor in this town
“ His patients don't know
that we are simply a platonic
couple so I'd like lo sue for
divorce, since that would help
shatter the prestige lie enjoys
“ I want this divorce to ruin
him In his practice, for I Jiate
him "
So I reminded Marcia that
a divorce in the next few
weeks might actually make
him glad,
"Maybo he would laugh it
off as a lucky break,” 1 warn­
ed. “ So don’t try to divorce
him now.
"If you really hate him and
want to ruin him entirely,
then I can give you a better
method.
“ Flrsl. you must win him
hack again until you have him
wound around your little fin­
ger.

As Soviet am bassador to
the United Nations in Octo­
ber, 1902, be found himself
caught in a now-famous ex­
change with U. S. Ambas­
sador Adali Stevenson.
He refused to answer a
Stevenson charge th a t the So­
viet Union had placed offenive missies In Cuba. The anwer, he said, would come in
ur lime.
1
Stevenson replied th at he
ould “wait until hell freezes
ver" for the feply but that
meantime he was prepared to
produce the evidence. Zorin
declared the U. S. evidence
“forged,"
For Zorm it was an em bar­
Bjf W allrr C. Parkr*
rassment when Nikita KhushThe first hot dog eaten in
i hev
later
admitted
the the U. S. may have lo-en
charge and ngteed to with­ marie a* Charlie Fell ne r's
draw the m onies.
Coney Island restaurant In
At any rale. Zorin achieved the 1870*. At a recent foot­
a reputation as a man who ball game, we hit Into one
could follow the tough Soviet from the same batrh.
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line and ns one whoso ap ­
pearance meant th at trouble
A Chicago tattoo artist rec­
for someone was not fa r be­ ommends the study of fine
hind.
art* as preparation for the
His appintment to Parfa In­ trade. Says those who lack
dicates tha importance Mos­ a good a rt background have
cow attaches to improving to sta rt from scratch.
•
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Soviet-French relations and
also fils in nicety with P res­
A raptured
Viet Cong
ident Charles d t Gaulle's own fig h ter said he joined the
ideas of himself as a third Communist guerrallaa to get
force between the United away from hla mother-in-law.
States and the forcea of com­ Old vaudtvills joke* never
munism.
die.

“ Then, when he is simply
crazy about you, if you want
lo ruin him. that will he the
tim e to file for divorce!"
Marcia’s eyes lighted up
with vengeful delight at llie
prospect.
“ lint how can 1 win him
back till he Is my abject love
slave?" she questioned.
"T h at's not difficult if you
will faithfully do exactly what
I prescribe." i added
So 1 told her to start paying
him compliments.
“ But 1 hate him !" she de­
murred.
“Sure you hate him ," I
agreed. “ But you are a sm art
woman so imagine )ou are a
Hollywood actress and then
play the role which will give
you what you want.
“ Grit your teeth, if need be,
to force a grudging compli­
ment across your angry lips,
but say something nice. And
keep it up."
She was so obsessed with her
desire for revenge. Lhat she
agreed.

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p o rtun ities.
A m A n i t a ( ja n . t i t o r # b.
19)— If yo u th in k yo n ara not
u s i n g tho r ig h t p t y e h o l o t y w ith
h ig h er-u p s , d av it* now pinna
and put In *ffa ct In p. m. Oat
paraon al llfa Improved. Uaa
thoaa Idaaa o f merit.
PISCES (Fab. JO to Mar. JO)
— Flna
plana
ara
c o u rs in g
' t h r o u g h your mind, hut flrat
ba aura to In v e s t ig a t e what
yo u da not nndaratand. !t*mov*
w orry. Tit aura that you ar*
• t h l c s l In all of your o p e r a ­
tion!.
• I P TOUR CHILD l a BOIt &gt;
TODAY* l iv in g In tun* w ith
m o r a lity and *thtea !• tha flr*t
laaaon t h a t haa to ba t a u g h t
bar*, ao ba cartaln thar* la d i s ­
c ip lin e and r e lig io u s tra in in g
ea rly, or thla Inquisitive and In­
t e r e s t i n g y o u n g s t e r could ea rly
g o t o f f the beaten track. Other-1
wlaa. a good aduoatlon and
c o u r s e s In p a y eh o lo g y could
produce any e i e a l l a n t nurse,
d octor, p sy ch o lo g la t her*.
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A d a y and e v e n in g w h en moet
e v e r y o n e can h a v e a real ch ipe n - t h e - a h o u ld e r and w h a n e v ­
e ry o n e would he w i n to make
a point to rea lly li v e the G o ld ­
en Rule In their b u s in e s s a c t i ­
v i t ie s . aa well ae tn more p er­
s o n a l relationsh ip *. Make *ure
( h a t you use co n sc io u s s e l f ­
c o n t r o l to keep from l a m b a s t ­
i n g an yone.
ARICB ( Mar. J1 to Apr. 19) —
You m ay fe el beast w ith worry.
■ o be su re yo u do not start
a n y a r g u i n g w ith ot hers. Take
t h e tim e to be of reel a s s i s ­
t a n c e to othera. Thla helps you
t o solve o w n perplea ltle*
T A l ’RL’S (April 20 to May 20)
— If you do no t con trol your
tem p er , you can start a rg u in g
w i t h re ally good pals for no
g ood reason. A w a it a better
l i m a for g o i n g a f te r personal
alma. Forcafu lneaa help* not at
all.
GEM INI (May 21 t o J une 21)
— If you ara not c a refu l of
y d i r go od name, yo u can g et
Into quick tr ouble w i t h h igh ertipe. Re more e f f i c i e n t In your
Job. Be* that you k eep an
cu ra t* a cco u n t o f your money,
•tc.
MOO* CH IL DREN
(J un e 22
t o J u ly 2 1)— G ettin g out to
n e w p a stu res a p p ea ls to you
r ig h t now, hut In rea lity they
v ould not be p rofita b le at all
Make
p resen t
set-up
more
w o rk a b le. Da more e fficien t,
se n s ib le .
l.KO (J u ly SJ to Aug. 21) —
W ith all the work fa cin g you
It Is wla a not to g o o f f on so m e
sp re e but please othera by b e ­
i n g very c o n sc ien tio u s. F o llo w
ord ers from h ig h e r - u p s rel»gl oualy. Don't be a g la d -e y e
now.
\IIICiO ( A u g 22 to Rept 22)
W h ile you w an t a st r a t g h t - t o ( h e -s h n u l d e r c o n v ers a tio n with
part ners, t h is Is not a good •!■«&gt;
t o do so. You might offetti]
them Keep busy keeping p ro ­
m ises tn others.
L i n n A (Sept. : i to Oct. : : )
Im portant you gar work don#
Inste ad of eh lrk ln g d u ties or
w a n t in g to m a k e radical c h a n ­
g e s Dull work shou ld b* g o t ­
ten behind you q u lrk ly . Keep
nos# to t h s grin d ston e.
*i 0111*10 (Uot
II lo Nov
■21) — Much labor Is required In
order to g et new- In terest* o p e ­
ra tin g properly, eo be se riou s
e f fi c i e n t Be content with trie*,
p en siv e p lea su re la ter l^ a rn
to sm ile mm#
a If; ITT A l i l t a fV o v
::
l»ei 2 1)— Kin is in i-tni*« l u i
o f s t i n y and It dn*en t help r*
m a k e crltl' al r em a rk s at thla
t im e
S afe guard
f u n l a m tn * a!
v a lu es Rhow that you are the
sou l of g e n t ilit y
&lt; % i * m r u i t \ «r&gt;*c. n to Jan
?fl) P a rticu la r ca re shou ld I**
e a erc ls ed on the ro t 1, e s p e c i a l ­
ly f r s s w s y s , or there could
muc h danger, sa p s n es. He oour
te o u e with partner* Then ell
w o r k * out f i n e
%Ut
» &lt;Jan 21 to Kel*
1 9)— Monetary a f fa ire may be
rath er p ressing but don t **■
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Ing w ill so lv e t h i n g s admirabU
Be devot ed to rig h t peopl*
Kind w a y s to econ om ise
PI»rK% (Keb 20 to Mar jo*
If you ar* morose in etsau of
c h eerf u l with other*, you «
get Into s great deal o f tn
blr
Improve
your
physical
con d ition Then charm others
show* fin* ta len t# In righ t chan
nets
IK v e il R ( H IM ) IS NON*
be o r ih e will be %er&gt;
ca pable In helping utlieia t o
so lv e tlirir problem s s* well *■
k eep ow n d o w n to a minimum.
*« It la w i s e t o g i v e f i n s d i e t ­
ary a n d s p o r t s a d v a n t a g e * to
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T K N I l K Y l l l' . e i
The d e y i l m e fin d . yo u w r k
much oonfuelon «t»eut luet w b t t
you ehould do In order t« re.
solve differen ce # o f oplm n
b etw een modern w e y e of .loir g
t h i n g s and w h a t ehould be k&gt;pt
ac cording to l o n g - t i m e pre­
judices. Th e e v e n i n g flnde ycu
are eb le to work out end s e t ' s
to m e p retly v l l e l b u eln eet m»«tere for tho future.
ARIBa (Mar. 11 to Apr. 11 *—
Those Idett that occur to you
during day n te d rev isio n and
m ode rn laallon, and t o n i g h t ho
su re yo u gat now w e e k plann­
ed cleverly. Hold on lo pro«*&gt;
principle! Don't n t g l e c t fell*
g l o u t to rvlcet
T A I R I ' S (Apr | 0 to May ."I
. partner can be very c o n f u t ­
in g during t m. eo don't make
an y Important declalone
To­
n i g h t all claara up and &gt;"*
understand
co m p letely .
r n«
w a y s lo g el ah ead f e e l e r lh»n.
t-KWIM (May SI to June -II V
— Vou are tn a quandary re ­
t a r d i n g your l"b. but In p m.
new actanalniance g lv ee f re
Svlce.
Kapan tltm
le eae ly
possible.
Forgot
th o se
pro­
blem s until y o u co n f e r with
partners.
MOON CIIILIIItKN (June . t
to Ju ly 111— A n y t h in g of Im­
port ance you w i t h lo illecuet
w ith olh ere co n cern in g T"&gt;ir
ad v a n cem en t ehou ld be H i ' *
t i e d to the p. m. K in . oppor­
tu n ities are possible Ihvn Ttke
l!
q u ick action.
LBO (J uly II to Aug I D —
Kin and a c q u a in ta n c e s are at
loggarheada, but ba sure &lt;o
alay ou t of a r g u m e n t s A oeod a t e s come to your help i*
m. Keep p riv a te t a lk s wii»
o tbo r t Juti t h a t w a y . Bo amerv.
VIRUU (A ug. I I to Sept m
—It la batter lo w e l t u n lll &gt;h»
e v e n i n g before, g e l l i n g that
work dona, or yo u will s » i con­
tused. T a k e l i m e lo Install a ft‘ctenclea. D eligh t o t h e r s In this
w a y w h o llva w ith you.
LI Bit A (Sept. I I to Oct I D — {)
A n a l y tl n g w h a t h a t preva n luc­
ra tiv e for yo u In the past will
rev ea l w h a t to do In tha future
now. Aaelet thoae w h o come t»
yo u for help. Bo a s generoue te
good aaneo perm its.
■c o r P i o (Oct. I t l a Nov. ID
— A lth o u g h yo u do not compr*hand tha l i e a a of clo se tie*don't ba critica l and all le wellX v e n l n g le beet tim e to reach
d e f i n i t e d ecisio n s. Do ao only
If required.
■ A O I T T A R i r a (NoV. II ‘ 0
Dae. t l &gt; — W h ile aoma ch a n g e ,
la nacaaaary, don't g o av er- &gt;
heard and than m ea t w ith lim i­
t a tio n s. r i n d In fo rm a tio n you
naad from y a u r paper, dhow
o thera t h a t yo u are o n tho qut*
viva .
CAPRICORN (Dec. I I to Jen
SO)— If Vou t a lk ov er future
o p era tio n s w i t h som a b l f - w i *
y o u k n o w , y o u can s a d l y take
tk* atapa t k a t load to advance■sent. P arean al a l m a can be

(Coa tim ed O r P*C* *-*&gt;

CARNIVAL'

MONDAY. MARCH 9 , 1M6

P' i ! r o t J u l y H to A u c . s u —
Diecueelne m a lla r a o f policy
w ith partnera on thla free day
makaa poealbla a m ore baalc
ap proach to bualnaaa a f f a i r ,
later. Air your Idaaa. Hava a
celeb ra tio n la ter w h e n all la
edjuete d.
.
...
VlitOO (A uc- I I to Sept.
— Tou w ill find It quite aaay to
ca t your abode in a m ore Ideal
co n d ition today. S triv e for • ! flclanc y and m o dern ity . C o .
workera d » * r o u m ore a e . i * .
tanca It y o u ah o w aoma em ail

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

(Continued From P ig i

" t a V r i n i (Apr. JO to May J»&gt;
_ T o u ara abla to cla rify any
im porta nt m »tt*ra w&gt;th h lch a ro e and ahould c o n t a c t him. or
bar. q u ite .*r»y- * • *
llaura o f note. S h o w d l c n t i y
and wladom In all th a t yo u do.
UKMINI ( U a y J1 to J une J l l
_ A fine day to *lt w it h n . »
a a aod al**. CO o ver any moot
Queettona and c a t to k n o w ona
a noth er batter. B* aura to w rite
to thoaa a t a dletanc *. Oat vary
a n l l c h t a n l n c In form ation.
MOON CMlLDHKX (June J1
to J u ly I I ) — Vou can boat ba
o f aarvlca to a g ood friend by
aaaiat lnc w ith aoma problem
o f an em o tio n a l natu re , tlat
bllla. etc. o u t of tha w a y later.
Show f in e d avollon to m ata In

^ * I , m i l A (Sept. IS to Oet. 2 2)—
Thla can be a va ry en joyabl*
day tor yo u If y o u do the t b ln ce
yo u prefer, thua b e c o m ln c more
crea tiv ely a liv e a* w a i t U*t In­
to recr eation yo u Ilka. Make a
l a d i n g Impreaaton o n othera.
V c o V n o (Oct. I I to Nov. : i I
— F o rg a t frivolity and c * t d o » n
to baelca It yo u w a n t to make
thla a w o r t h w h i le day and
ev en in g . Im prove home and
fa m ily c o n d l tl o n a Conetderation o f othera la a prerequlalte.
i A O I T T A I tl t ’S (NOV. 11 to
Dec. I l l — Be equal to any
am ergen olea t h a t ariea today
and take time to ta lk o v er the
f u t u r e w ith partnera. T a k e a
l itt le trip If nec eeeary. Helpera are m ore c o - o p e r a t iv e at
thla time.
CAPRICORN (Dec »1 t o Jen.
JO)__ Vina day to be practical
and Improve your p rop erty and
budget eo t h a t It le eaeier
k eep w ith in It. S h o w c o m ­
mon tense , lm p r e te ona In p o « very fav orably,
t u t A l l l t * (J »n. 11 t o f ' h .
1»«— Thla l» a free day when
you can fo llo w your Incllnatlone pretty much. eo be eure
dreee well and be very io able. GROW. Olhere are vry
favo ra bly Inclined tow ard f » « .
p i a t ' B a | y eb. 10 to Mar SM
__Bring out t h o t e teo rel Ideet
and d e v il# Ideal plane, but
don't con fide your p e r llc u le r
eya lem S e v e r a l com a to &gt; •"«
for aid Be g en ero u e and &gt;"ia
a lt o ga in In return.
I f V O I R m i l . I &gt; l » ROHN
TODAY, yo u Will find that your
c h a r m i n g p r o g e n y w ill ba very
c a p a b l e of I n a u g u r a t i n g m - -•
modern Ideas that will f e e .
the work o f b l g - w l g a t I
thue be a very Important ■ i
the w h eel o f U f a E d u c e
along very u p -t o - d a t e l l n f . end
bring o u l the Hneal tel* n te In
thle wonderful chart. The p a 1',
lie ran be much helped by the
work your p io g o n y w ill por*
form.

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thing*
e h o u l d b e s t r e s s e d e a r l y eo t h a t
Jealousy
will
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mar t i l l *
otherwise wonderful personal­

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Interesting

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ity
' i k e Stare Impel, they d»* Mol
compel,** H hat you m oke el
your life la l a rg ely ep l o \ &lt;U i
4'arroll lUgbter • Individual,
Kqrecast for your sign
f&lt;
April Is now ready. Kor your
copy S e n d your btr th dst* an 1
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ca s t. Ths Panford Herald Boa
1121. H o lly w o o d 21. Californl

Hip Bunch Hold
Annual Outing
LONDON ( UPI l — Mem­
ber* of D ritain'i Kat Women
Club—630 of them weighltiR a
total of 45 ton*—gathere.l
h e r. for th«ir *nnu*l outlnic.
M*mb*r* m utt have * hip
tit* of not lea* than 42 inch.*,
weigh at l**(t 184 pound* and
•ubneribe to a m agaiinc ap­
propriately calltd “Th* Outer
Clrcl#."

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Late Plate
TOPEKA, Kan. (UP1) —
Mr*. David HI1P* fifth child
w'R* born a t bom* b*c«u«* her
hutband did not w ant to driv*
the car to a hoapltal without
1065 licenae platai.
Hill called a cab but it wa*
lata and tha baby wa* on the
way before an am bulant* h*
called arrived. Tha ambul*
anca attendant* aaallted with
tha daliv«ry of a 7 pound 14

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AD V E N TIS T CHURCH
J. U

II* Park Aranua

n lt lt t

SATURDAY—

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rr*y#r b n i H

—

S u n d a y S c h o o l --------- 1:1 1

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Alliance
a l lia n c e c h u r c h

!l

m i p a r k a y *, s t w t h i t
TUT. c l if ford E. HarroA F a r te r
f l u i d s * flcbaol — — t i t * *• raW e rs h lp S*rrle* — 11.M *■ m.
E r a n l n * Worahlp — Tit* ► m.
Alliance Youth
F e l lo w s h i p (Tuoa.)
I:IS P- m.
(W ed )
P r a y t r f e n r l e e ------ 1:11 * m*

m.

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an.
m.
m.

riM R C R E S T ASSEMBLY
o r OOD CHURCH
Car. I T U an 4 Elm

Free Methodist

Christian

H. M. W Ild a r ________ Faatar
Sunday School ------ » l* l a m"
M ornlnr Worahlp — l * : l* a. m.
E r a n l n * Worahlp — Til* p. mT e n t h Barr. (B ub .) - «:*0 p- «"•
H l d -W * * k Barr. (Wad.) _ Til*
P- * .

F R E E M ETH O DIS T CH URCH
Corn er 4th SL a n d Laura! Ava.
R a r. L H. K e l l e y ____ P astor
T e le p h o n e: IU -T 41 I
S u n day Sch oo l ____ 1:41 a. ra.
M o r n ln r Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
E r a n l n * Wo rahlp _ 7:04 p. m.
W a A P ra y a r Sarrlea T:l* p. ra .

F IR S T CH RISTIAN CH URCH
DI SCIPLES OP CH RIST
A
11*1 A Sanford A t *.
R. Varnon Fntlar
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 1:41 A ra.
M o r n l o s W o rship - 1 1 : 0 a ra.

Church Of Christ

Baptist

CHURCH o r CHRIST

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH

t i l l P ark A ra n u a
Bart B r o w * Er an*al l at
Sunday
Blbla Stu d y --------- 1(:«* a ra.
Mornln* Warahlp — 11:04 A ra.
E r a n l n * Sarrlea _ 1:1* p. m.
■a* “Herald o f T r u th “ l p. A
Sunday o a C b aau al I
Tutaday
Lad las Blbla Claa* - t : t ( a. n .
Man'# C l a a * --------- T:l* p. m.
Wadnaaday
Blbla Claa* --------- Tit* p. m.

Cor. 14lh I L A Oak A v a
Paato r
Call Smith
S u n day Schoo l —— l i t ! a. ra.

M orntas Worahlp — 1I«M A na.
T r a l a t a s U n a l e a — ( i l l p. m.
E r a n l n * S a r r l e a ------ Is** P- mWad. Prayar Barrie# Til# p. m.
Nuraary Opaa
W T R R ----------.--------- Til* p. a*.
Sunday N it* Braadeaat
W EB TSID E MISSIONARY
BA PTIST CHURCH
Ith BL A H o lly Av*.
Joh n IL K i n * ----------- - Paator
Sunday School ------ K i t * a. a*.
Sunday
H o r n l n * Worahlp — 11’.** A ra.
Sunday
E r a n l n * Worahlp — TiH p. ra.
Wadnaaday

a OOD S H E P H E R D
L U T H E R A N CH URCH
3&gt;*4 A Orlando D riv e
H w y . 1T*41&gt;
■ Sanford. F lo rid a
111-Till
T h e Rer. J. Gordon, P * a r y,
Paator
S u n day Sch oo l _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M o rn ln * W o rship __ U i* 4 a. m.
C o m m u n io n — Flrat Sunday la
Each Month
K ln d a r* a rt# n a n d Nuraary

_ WbeN A

PAOLA CHURCH Ob CH RIST
H i g h w a y I I Waal
Morrla Ruby -------- E r a n s a l l a t
Blbla C l a a a ------— i#:4« a. ra.
Mornln* Worahlp _ l l : » * a m.
E r a n l n * Worahlp _ « : • • p. m.
Blbla Claaaaa W aA „ T:l* p- ra

PINECTtEST b a p t i s t
CHURCH
Onora Road

11:0# A m.

Sunday School ------- 1:41
T ratn ln * Union —— 1:11
E r a n l n * Worahlp — Til*
Wad. Ottlcara A T ia eh a ra
M a s t i n g ----------------- *:10

Lutheran

CHURCH OF CH RIST
Oanara
Ralph Brewer Jr.
E r a n * a lla t
Blbla S c h o o l ______ 1:1# A m.
Morn ln* Worahlp — • : ! • A ra.
K anln* Worahlp — 1:1* p. ra.
Wad. 1'rayar Sarrlea T:l# p. m.

I ’r a y a r S a r r le a .----- T i l l p- m-

A m.
p. m.
P- m.
p «-

N §eD § A -

F IR S T

CHURCH OF CH RIST
SCIENTIST
10* E a l l Bacond Straat
Sunday Sarrlea A
S u n day School ------ 11:0* a ra.
fu b ja ct: "Reality"
Wadnaaday Barrtca _ 4:44 p. m.
U r - d l n g itoom: 1*1 W. Flrat
Waaardaya; 14:J0 a m.— 4:1# p m.

T r im

CHURCH OF OOD
l l n d A French
L. IL A l f o r d ----------------Paa tor
Sunday School — — 1:11 a. m.
Mornln* Worahlp — 11:4* a. m.
K v a n sa llrt le Sarv.
T:&lt;4 p. m.
F a m ily N l s h t Sarrlea
T. P. K. W a d . ------1:1* P- ra.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. I l l
Ph. I l l - I l i a
Rar. Joah L o n * --------- Paator
Sunday School .... - 10:00 a. m.
Mornln* Sarrlea — 11:00 a. m.
T r a ln ln * Union —
1:10 p. m.
Evening Sarrlea _ TilO p. m.
Wadnaaday Maatla*a:
Or*anlaatloaa — 1:11 p. m.
P r a y a r ................... T:I0 p. m.

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECY
ItOI Elm Aranua
Rar. Robart W a l e h ------Paator
Sunday S c h o o l _____1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Sarrlea _ 10:41 a. m.
E -n gallatlo Barr. __ Til* p- m.
Tuaday:
Blbla T r a ln ln * ------T i l l A m.
Thurodayl
Y ou n * Poop la Sarvloa T i l l p ra.

110 A to.

larly and support the Church. T h e y
err: ( I ) Fo r hie own sake ( 3 ) Fo r
his chlldrrn'e ta k a ( 3 ) For the sake
of hie com m unity and nation. ( ! )
For the sake of the C hurch itself,
w hich needs hla moral and m alarial
support. Plan In go to church regu­
larly and read yo ur Bible deity.

T h a Church la the rraataat fad e r
o n earth tor tha building of charac­
ter and good dtiaenahip. It la a etorohouaa of apiritual value*. W ithout a
a Iron ( Church, w ith e r darnocrary
nor dvlllaalion can aurrlv*. T h rra
ara four aound raaaona w hy every
parson ahould attend eervioe* regu­

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
1*1 W. I l t h Plac*
"Tha Church of tha Lutharaa
Hour" and TV "This la tha
Llta"
Herbart W. doaraa ____ Paa tor

Sunday School ___ 1:11 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlca __ 14:1# a. m.
K in d e r g a r t e n a n d Nuraary

The place for such questions is the Church, In
church, ponder the imponderables, ask the old, old
questions: receive the gentle answers. Church, too, ia
God's Home He's waiting for you there.

TH E CH U RCH FO R ALU • A LL FO R T H E CH U R CH

Church Of God

OAK LAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
IT tl Country Club Road
Bponaorad by F ir st Uapllat
Church
Rar. R. T. BarTatt ------ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ------* i t l A m.
Worah lp Parr lea _ 11:04 a. m.
T r a ln ln * Union
l i t p m.
E r a n l n * Worahlp — T.10 p. m.
W a d Praya r Barr. — T:I0 p. m.

A perfect picture of dejection! Perhaps Jt’i
snother rainy day. Even little children have their
serious momenta. “What is there to do next!" "Mom­
my. where did I come from?" Or, “Daddy, ia God up
in the sky?” Little questions of little children grow
into big questions by big people. Sometimes the bigger
the man, the more humble the question, snd of course
. . . directed to God.

J&amp;LLoW

Christian Science

JORDAN MIBBIONART
BA PTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. r i r a t Straat
Sunday School _— 10:00 a. m.
Wurnln* Worahlp — 11:0* a. m.
Blbla Study (Sunday) TilO p.m.
E * a n * a lla tlo Sarrlea t;4* p. m.
Wad. Prayar Maat — T:00 p. m.
Bill S t e p h a n a ________ Paator
A Cordial W alcom t to All

Choir . . . . I

HOLT CROSS
I t i A P a r k Ara.
F r. Lero y D. Sopor, Ract or
H o l y Com m union — T:t* a. m.
F a m i l y Sarrlea and
S u n day School
I.M a. a .
M orn ln * P ra y a r
(F lra t S u n d a y •—
H o ly Com m union 11 :•# a. ea.

BAP TIS T MISSION
EN T EK PR IfB
B o n d a r S c h o o l --------*:4I a m.
Morn ln* Worahlp . l i t * * a m.
T r a ln l n * U n i o n ------ S i l l p. ra.
E r a n l n * Worahlp — T:l&lt; p. ra.
Wad. N l s h t
P rayar Maatln* — T i l l p. m.
Rar, R. J. B o y n to n ------ Panto*

Assembly Of God

U o r a la s Worahlp .

a

11:«0 a
III* p.
T i l l p.
T:M p.

E L D E R BPRINOB B A P T IS T
Old Orlando R A a t Heater A v a
B. H a m ilto n a r l t r i a — Paato r
■ uad ay S chool ------ S i l l a m.
M o rn ln * W o rah lp — 11:11 a m ,
T r a ln l n * Union ----- f i l l p. m.
E r a n l n * Worahlp — T i l l p. ra.

CHRISTUM M IU 10N A R Y

■I

— ... Pa a to r
1:1* a ra.

M o rn ln * W a rs h ip _
T r a tn ln * Uat an —
E r a n l n * W orship Wad. P ra y a r Barrie*

A

W o r s h ip *orrloo — 1 1 4 * S.
W adnaa day N ig h t

Methodist

CH RIST CHURCH
Church Straat. L o n g w o a d &gt;
Fr. Charlaa W. Bta werL Jr.
v icar
H o l y Com m union
(:*« a. an.
F a m i l y Sarriaa a
C la ss es —
( . 1 4 a. ra.

F I R S T BAP TIS T CHURCH
T. B. Ch aaco
H o r n l n * Worahlp

O o r a a r T t h * S la t
M m t k l l --- ------------- --- 1 -

CERVICES

Episcopal «

Baptist

Adventist

Thursday
1 CoriMhlara
4(7-11

Wadnetday
11 Corinthian*
1:3-14

Tuoeday
A ch
3:17-47

Monday
John
11:11-17

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Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZ A R E N E
W. 2nd SL a t Mapl* Are.
Paul B lc k t a — ____ — P a sto r
Sunday Sch oo l _____ 1:41 a. m.
M ornln* Worahlp — l * i l * a. m.
T o u lh H ou r _______ 1:0# p. m.
E v a n g e l i s t i c Barrios T:*&gt; p. in.
Mld -W *ak
Barries (W ad.) _ T:K p. r a .
Third Sunday
Blnga plratloa ------ |: * « p. m.

F IR S T CH URCH
OP TH E NA ZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rar. W. L H olco m bs, Paator
Sunday
1:41 a. m. ____ Blbla School
11:0* a. ra. __Mornln* Worahlp
7:04 p. m. _ E r a n l n * Service
T:00 p. aa. _ W aA M id .W ea k
Pray ar Sarrlea*
T:(4 p. in. — I.eat W aA M is s­
io n a ry Sarrlea

Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTECO STAL
CHURCH o r LONOWOOD
1*1 Orange Btraat
Rar. E. Ruth Orant _ Paator
Sunday School ____ 14:0* a. m.
Mornln* Worahlp _ 11:00 a. ra.
Sunday E r a n ln * _ T:I4 p. m.
W aA Blbla Study _ t :I4 p. m.
Conquerors Maatln*
F rid a y ---------------- C l * p. ra.

F IR S T PRES BY T ER IA N
CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Are. A Ird BL
Ororar C. Bewail Jr. _ Paator
E d g a r W. Smltk Jr. Aaatatant
Paator
Church School ______ 4:41 a_ m .
Haaslon Meals ____ 10:4V a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:4# a. m.
Plonaar Fello w sh ip _ &lt;:## p . m.
Senior HI Fallowah lp &lt;:«• p. ra.
E v e n i n g Worahlp __ 7:10 p, m.
W aA Prayar U a o t ln * T;## p. m.

M e e tin g s

___

1:14

p.

m.

G EN E V A METHODIST
CHURCH
Rar. W, E. Tlmma ____ Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l _____ • : ( ! a. m.
Morn ln* Sarvlcoa
11:4# a. m.
Choir P ractice Wed, Til* p. pa.
E v e ry Oa* Waloora*.

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P IR S T S O UTH ERN
METHOD1PT CHURCH
' W o m a n ’s Club B u lld ln *
l o t Oak A t a
Durw ard IL K n i g h t Jr., P a st o r
S u n day Sch oo l
1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Barrio* _
f ; ) t p. m.

F I R S T METH ODIST CHURCH
41* P ark Ara.
Rar. Robert M. Jenkins, P a ster
Mornln* W ors hip __ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday School ____ * 4 1 a. m.
Morn ln* W orship _ 14:11 a. m.

Ye

Sunday
Psalm*
5! . 1-13

Southern Methodist

Presbyterian

(In tarm adlala, l a n l o r l
E r a n l n * Worahlp __ 1.14 p. m.

Saturday
1 John
lil- l

Friday
Jemoa
4 :l- t

C H R IS T ME THODIST
CHURCH
f u n l a n d Eatatao
C itru s H a l s h t a
Rov. Charlaa R H o * * _ Paatas
Church * ch o o l _
1:41 a. m.
Morn ln* W o r s h i p __ 11:11 a. ra .
M T F ---------------------- - 1:11 p. ra.
Era. W o r a h l p ------ T:»*
p. ra.
W a A P rayar Barrie* T:t# p . a .

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Onora RA. a t W o o d la a d A r a .
R ar. Joh n H- Hlraa Jr., Paato r
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of Sanford
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

BETTY CASS
Nationwide Insurance
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry, Fla.

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th SL, Sanford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st, St., Sanford
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. R. Strickland

CHELSEA TITLE ANDGUARANTY CO. *
119 W. First, Sanford *

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

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

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing &amp;. Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford, Fla.

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

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

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

L.‘ D. PLANTE, TtfC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett
and Employees

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff
ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

PUBL1X MARKETS
and Employees

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. AI Wilson

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FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employee!

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

BOB’S RESTAURANT
Bob and Estelle McCalllster
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, Fla.

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY.BAPTIST
A allocb B aptlsl Church. O rlsi*
Central Baptist Church, 1111 Oak Av*.
Chulunte Flrat Baptist Church
Cbuluot* B aptist UlMlon
a id e r Springs Baptist Church.
*1* Lehman Hd
Flrat Uapllat Church. I l l Park Ava.
Friendship Baptist Church at
A It* muu la Springs
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F lrat BapUal Church a l Lon*wood. Oar.
Church * Oraut
F lrat B a p tist Church *1 Ovlad*
F ir st BspUat Churak a* Baa Land* Iprtag*
F ir st Shilah M laalsaary B ap tist Church,

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Foraat City Baptlal Churak
F au atala U sed B aptist Church, Orlad*
Lava Souther* BapU st Ml**!#*. Chuluala
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MaoodVata K laalas BapUat
Oak U1U B A Data
AMoral7*“ Otary BaptTt’l Churak,
rU L Oliva M laalsaary B aptist
L a s da B * r la jf M , L a a g v n a d

ML Zlaa Mlaalsaary Baptist. Sly** Ara.
New
ML
Calvary
Mlaaloaary
Baptist
n o* w . n t h s l
Maw Islam prim itive B aptist Church,
l i t * W. Ilth SL
Maw ML Elos Uapllat Church, tfl* Pear Av*
Oaklawa Baptist Chap*!. 1141 W. l t l h BL
Oataaa Uantlst Church
Plnacrast Baptist Church. 1*1 W. Onora ltd.
Pralrl* Lake BapU st Church, Ridge ltd .
P ars Park
Progress M laalsaary B aptist Cburoh, M idway
Second Shiloh M laalsaary BapUst Church,
Hlath A Hickory
SL Jeraaa Mlaalsaary Baptlal Church Sl*.
l t d III Oataaa
SL Paul Mlaaloaary B aptist Church, Ith BL
BL Metth* wc Mlaaloaary BapUst Church
Caaaaa Hat '
SL Jeba'a
Baptist Church.

Ann'a
Catholic
Church,
Parahla*
lla e a , Uallary
■ l Mary Magdalon* Catholla church, M ait­
land Ara. A ltam onte Sprla**

Churak, Palm Springs U ,
Altaraaata
Waataldo Mlaaloaary BapUat Church,
*11 A Holly Ava.
Blaa Hup* BapUat Church, T il Or aa** A v a

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Church
Church
Church

CATHOLIC

Church
Oanara H wy.
Church, Saa
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C h a r * aI tha N ativity. Lake Mary
A ll So ala Catholic churak. I l l Oak Ava,
Roman Catholla Man*. ■porUman’* Club,
Chuluata

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C U R lt T I A H
F lr a t Chrt atlaa Church, 11*7 A Sanford AVA
C o a * r * * a t l o n a l Ch ristian Church,
l i l t P a r k A va

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U a r ta D r, MalUand

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Orlodo
Mission, BalarprUo
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Maly Cro#n ep iscop al. Park A v a a t U h

1*1 W. I l t h Plan*

M essiah Lutharaa Church, America* Lortoa
Kail, 1‘ralrl* Lake, Fern Park
SL Luka* Luthsran Churoh, BL 0 4 Slavic

la i U i i fiiu tii

AH Batata Bplaaopal Church B. DaBary
A va . Batarprta*
Christ Episcopal Church. L aagw oat
A ll Batata BplseapaL

Lutharaa
Church,
D r. Casoalharry
Good Ihaphard United L athers.
It** A Or tan da Dr.
Lutharaa Chnroh af the Redeemer,

METHODIST
Rarnott Memorial M ethodist Chart A E.
DaBary A va, Ealarprta*
Bear Lake Mathodlat Charch
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Baikal A.M.E. ChurcA Caaaan H aight*
Caaaalberry Community Mathadtat ChurcA
Mwy. 1 M I A Ptaay B ldg* BA, Caaaalberry
DaBary Caramanlty M ethodist Charch W.
H ighlands, DaBary
Christ Mathodlat Church

CHURCH OP CURIST
Churak
Charch
Church
Churak

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F ir st M ethodist ChurcA *1# P erk Av a
F lrcl Mathodlat Church o f Ovlad*
Flrat Bouthara Method!** Church
W oman's Club It* Oak Ava
F ra* Mathodlat Church, 1*1 W. ith BL
G u a v a Mathadtat ChurcA Oanovu
O res* Mathadtat ChurcA Oman BA
Oraut Chapel A H A ChurcA Ovlad*
O akgror* Methodist ChurcA Ovlad*
Ora aa* Mathadtat Church

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Ind a l Mapl*
Far*
Park
Ckarak a f tha Mean/saa,
O'llrlo* HA, F a n Park
Lake Mary Oharah a t the Maaarsaa

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Community P rasbytarU a ChurcA Lake Mary
F lrat • Proa* j lor Iam ChurcA
Oak A va
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Flrat P taab rtaru a CbarcA Caaaalharry
F irst
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Porost Irak* loran th-day Advautlot Church
Hwy, t i l , ysraat City
SarauU -day Adranllat ChurcA M altUa
A va, AlU m ont* Spring*
Sanford lo ra a th .d a y
AdvaaUot Chureh
Sovaath A Elm
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Church af Ood la Chri*L Ovtads
Chuluota CommasIty Church
Church af Ood af Praphacy. tl*T Kira Ae&lt;
Church *f Ood Mloaloa, Eatarprto*
Church a f Jcsu* ChrUt a f L etter Da
B alau, M l* Park A va
Coraraualty Chapel, Altaraaata *prla*s
Kaatara O rU odaa ChurcA BL Johns Chry
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Caagragatlaa Bath Itraal, I lth a M agcoU
PI7at C hart* a f ChrlaL SalaaUal,
M A l i t IL
Kingdom Ha.ll of Johovah'a WUuooa
Lah* Monro* Ualt, t i l l W. Third BL
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P a ll Oospol Taboraaclo 1711 Country Club
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�Merchants Favor Lakefront Project, Survey Shows
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Seminole County'* popula­
tion growth is projected as se­
cond highest out of 13 coun­
ties in Florida expected to
grow m ost in total num ber of
people by 1973.
This Information, from the
latest Florida Kiplinger Let­
ter, project* a growth of 83
per cent for Seminole in 10
years.
The projection is for a popu­
lation of 96,000 In Seminole
by January, 1970 and 136,000
by 1975. That would be an in­
crease of 37,000 over the cur­
ren t estim ated population.
The newest estim ates of
Florida's future growth are
based on talks with population
experts, government, business
and Industry leaders,
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There seems to' be some
question about the sire of the
Senator, the giant cypress at
Big Tree Park. The figure
mentioned by the "Clock" the
other day was 33 feet, 2
inches around. That is the fig­
ure listed by the Florida F or­
est Service in Its December
Reporter. A speaker on a re ­
cent television program referr­
ed to the circumference as S3
feet, two inches.

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Seminole County Sportsmens
Association will hold a fish
fry at its new pavilion near the
Wekiva River Friday night.

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The Kiwanis Club’s annual
Tancake Day is reported to be
about the most successful ever.
The financial report isn’t com­
plete but It Is expected to be
very good.
• • •
The DCT banquet, an an
nuai event honoring employers
of students in the program will
take place at the Seminole
High School cafeteria, or stu­
dent lounge, as it is called,
on April 6 That's next Tues­
day, rather than this week
• • •
Science F airs are wonderful
events. Despite derogatory
charge! made against today’s
teenagers, a trip to a junior
and high school science fair
wiU put today'a youth into the
their proper perspective. You
feel kind of stupid as you walk
around and try to comprehend
the brilliant work of these
science students, who write
knowledgeably of things we
never even heard of a genera­
tion ago.
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The Space A g a w e are liv­
ing in today is reill}1^Hard for
the average person to com­
prehend. Just how hard ts
brought home at a Science
Fair, when half of what these
students arc dem onstrating is
over the head of most of their
parents.

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One of the most fascinating
facets of this era is an entire­
ly new subject, entitled EarthSpace Science. They are Just
now writing the textbooks
about it. One of Seminole
County’s
teachers,
Ronald
Hill of South Srminotc Junior
High School, will help write
such a book this summer.

247 Persons Die
In Chile 'Quake
SANTIAGO. Chile fUPI ) —
Authorities disclosed today
that 247 persons died in the
earthquake that devastated a
wide area of central Chile
Sunday.
National
police officially
listed a i dead 214 residents
ol the village of Le Cobre
which w ss wiped out by ton*
of mud and w ater when a dam
burst.
Elsewhere, 33 persons were
known dead, including four
each in Santiago and Valparalao — Chile’s two largest
cities.
MERGER EYED
PALM BEACH (U P D -T h e
Florid* Dally Newspaper Asaoeiatlon la expected to vote
Saturday to m erge with the
Florida Press Association, an
organisation Of weekly newsM P eri—

By Paul Brookshire
Downtown merchant* ^u k tw arm in their aupport cf
the lakefront project T Not hardly.
Mention words like "apathetic," "indifferent," and
dragging heels" to these people and they come out fig h t­
ing.
Every m erchant polled by The Sanford Herald aald
he was unquestionably for the proposed m arina and lakefront improvement plan,
"W e're 40 years late rig h t now," said John D. Ivey,
of Ivey’i Shoe Store. "The lake it not being used for a
real good purpose when it could be our biggest asset."

•’Terrific" and “wonderful" w trs words used by Miss
Doris Fleming, of Flem ing’s, when asked for her reaction
cn the project.
"I think it will be terrific and a money-making
thing,” she said.
Francis Roumillat, of Roumlllat 4 Anderson Drugs,
said he is 100 per cent behind the m arina.
“It is our only answer to eave our identity a t a com­
m unity,” he declared. "I will give my time and whatever
effort I can to get thl* project started."
Glenn McCall, of Touchton's, had a sim ilar response
to reports merchant* were n et giving their all in support
of the likefront-im provem ent.

“ We’ra 100 per eent behind It," he said. "Anything
we can do, we'll do It. We are giving our full support
to the city commission and are wilting to help anyway
we can."
t
Manuel Jacobson, of Jacobson's departm ent store,
echoed sentiments of the tam e natural
“ We’re all for it,” he aald. "Everyona I know it for
It."
Howard Hodges, president of Sanford A tlantic Nstional Bank, had this to aay;
"W e're solidly behind th* program. I t will create an
im ig* for our city."

A t Florida Stat* Bank, Vic* President Loring Bur.
gesi commented:
"We have been spearheading this from the begin­
ning and there is no question where we stand."
B. L. Perkins J r., of Perkins Men'* wear, said h#
couldn’t understand how talk got atarted th a t tha down*
town merchant* might not be supporting lakefront im­
provement.
"W e’re certainly for it, Wc feel it Is our biggest asset
and we hope it goes through," he said.
Charles Robinson, of J . C. Penney'*, said simply,
"we're all fe r iU '

New Winter Storm Blasts Upper Midwest
44 Students
Win Honors In
Science Fair

Seminole County * * ■* *

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

Phone 822-2611

Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Tartly cloudy, possible showers thru Tuesday, high in 80*: low tonight upper 60s.
By Evelyn Lundy
Awards, ceremony w h i c h VOL. 67 United Tress Leased W irt
NO. 156
Established 1908 MONDAY. MARCH 29, 19G5 SANFORD, FLORIDA
climaxed the two-day Semin­
ole County Regional Science
F air was held In the Oviedo
School auditorium with 44
sludents receiving ribbons,
trophies, bonds and cash.
Six of the students will have
their exhibits entered in the
State Science Fair In Orlan­
do April 8 9. AI! received sav­
ings bonds from the sponsors
of the fair as well as blue
NEW YORK fU P I) —
A man on em teh et who
ribbons.
America’s
Gemini
space
twins
robbed
the W estern Union o f­
John Stuart of Lyman High
fice in Sanford Friday night
School, whose demonstration explored the celebrated path
may be the same person who
of the ultrasonic mutations of of heroea today in a tickerhas staged holdups in Guinea,
mico-organisms was a top tape parade up lower Broad­
villc and St. Augustine earlier
winner in botany, also won the way th a t lifted off a day-long
this month.
trophy for the best overall
official salute from the na­
Police said today they have
project in the senior high
tion's largest city.
received notice that a man of
school division.
the same description held up
Eddie Pula, of St. Luke's
Astronauts V i r g i l (Gits)
the Western Union office in
School, whose project was on Grissom and John Young, ac­
Gainesville March 20. He also
telegraphic r e l a y , received companied by their families,
is believed to be the same
the most, outstanding Junior
rode in a motorcade through
person who robbed a St. Au­
high school project award.
gustine loan company earlier.
Special award for the best the paper-raining canyons of
The gunman entered the
project concerning cardlo-vaa- the financial district to City
Western Union office on
ru lar disease was presented to Hall amt a red-carpel wel­
Weet F irst S treet in Sanford
Tom Jones, of Sanford Junior come from Mayor Robert F.
about d o tin g time Friday
High School.
-Wagner. ——
n ig h t
v
A microscope for the moat
A fter delivering brief re ­
If* &lt;Wbunded th a t If is.
superior project in the Junior
Vlrglnl* M. Jacobs, * v f l l c r
high school division was won marks and receiving gold
manager, put ail of th* offi&lt;*
hy Gilbert Michael, of Oviedo keys to the city, the first
money into ■ paper bag he
Junior High, who dem onstrat­ men lo change the orbit of
j their space capsule resumed
carried.
ed his experiment in making
parading to midtuwn ManhatMrs. Jacobs s a i d t h e
glass.
| tan mid the Waldorf Astoria,
amount
taken was undeter­
flichard Lombardi, Lyman,
] where they were lo preside at
mined.
v,as a winner with a project
un infoitmil and private VII'
1 he automobile used in the
on the detection of prim ary
lunch. A festive official city
gunm an's getaway wss ident­
genetic factors through chro­
I leception was scheduled,
ified by Wayne Albert, of
matography in fluorescent eye
j
Public Events Commission­
Florida State Rank, who win
pigments of fruit flics.
er hn htttd C. Patterson head­
a rto st the street at the time
Gardner Preedy, O v i e d o
ed the delegation welcoming
of the holdup.
High School student, won a
Grissom, hi* wife, Betty and
Albert said the gunman got
bond and state fair entry with
MISS
MARGARET
QUARLES
will
Join
with
other
homo
economists
anti
suns Scott, 14, and Mark, 11,
into
a car parked on Oak
his m athem atical project on
food specialists in presenting for the public the second annual Mr. and
and Young, Ilia wife, Barbara
Avenue, made a U-turn with
the theory of probability.
Mrs.
Creative
Cooking
School
at
7
;30
p.m,
Tuesday
a
t
the
Sanford
Civil*
and children Samira, 7, and
tights out, and left at * high
Nancy Strum, of Seminole
( H e r a ld P h o to )
Center,
John Jr., 6.
rate of speed south on Oak.
High School, who had the only
The uxtrucade from l.a
A notice front the Gaines­
exhibit from her school, was Guaidia A irport wus feted
ville Police D cpaitm rnt said
a top winner In the field of with two fireboat w ater sal­
the gunman who robbed th*
botany with her dem onstra­ utes as it proceeded down tha
W rstern Union office tim e
tion of photo-rcacliviatlon.
E ast River drive lo the Batdruve away in a car with
Larry Shull, Oviedo High tcry, at M anhattan's |ow(#r
The Civic Center will huve a restaurant
Seminole County lugs,
School, with a homemade seis­ tip. The parade began from
odor
Tuesday
night
when
the
second
annual
Mr.
He was identified as a Ne­
mograph, won a top award in nearby Bowling Green.
gro, about 40 years of age,
and
Mrs.
Creative
C o o k in g School Rets under­
A
Ib-Bsry
couple
wa*
in
the earth-space science field.
six-feet tall and weighing
way at 7 :3 0 p .m . wi t h the famous "Martha
jurt-d Sunday afternoon in
Jam es Wakefield, of Lyman
I^igan,” from Swift nnd Company offices In collision of their automobile about 200 pounds.
High School, had a winning
He tuld his victim in St.
Chicago, demonstrating; new and heller ways to
physics project which involv­
wltli a liav to i-trailer
at Augustine that lie was injur­
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
cook all kindH of g o o d th in g s to cut.
ed (he explanation of (he
“ Misa lxtgan," who arrived in Sanford Sun­ Highway 17-112 and Interstate ed in an automulnle accident.
schematic operation of the (L T D — The nation* 33,000
Rut Gainesville polite said, if
glass
workers
returned
to
day,
was at the Tublix Supermarket early to­ 4.
laser beam.
work today under a new
day selecting the meats, vegetables and other
William W. K ailner, 70, of it is the same man, they be­
lieve the Injury may be an
three-year,contract which pro­
Items which she will use In the two-hour cook­
lit) Palmyra Hoad, and Mr*. old one. They said hi* foot
DEMAND DROPS
vides an estimated 34Vx rent*
ing school demonstration, sponsored hy the
Kastm-r were treated for appeared to be in a te st in
WASHINGTON (U P D -F e d - sn hour package.
Seminole County Extension Service. Florida
the Gainesville holdup.
niinoi injuries.
cral M i n t
Director Ev*
The 11-day strike closed
Tower and Light, The Sanford Herald, Florida
Adams says the demand for down m glass container m an­
Trooper
Duane
Harrell
said
Tower Company, Tublix and Swift and Com­
Kennedy half dollar* 1* slack­ ufacturing plant* throughout
k aitn er'a ra r collided with a
pany.
(See details on page 5.)
ening.
the natiun.
truck driven by Ray E. Deeae
of Charlotte, N- C. Dccae was
not hurt.
K aatnrr wua charged with
WASHINGTON (UPD violation of right-of-way, ac­
Strong diplomatic pressure
cording to Harrell,
from the United Stales and
olhcr nationi appears to have
halted, at leait temiwrarily,
delivery of Soviet-made anti­
aircraft missile* to Cyprus.
Diplomatic lourcc* reported
during the weekend that *
A T L A N T A f UPI ) — The •hip believed to be carrying
grand dragun of the Ku Klux such missiles from Die Unit-’
Klan and tb r imperial w liard ed Arab Republic lailed to
awaited today a reply to a Cypru* recently but did not
request for an imm ediate unload her cargo.
meeting with President John­
son to discuss his proposed
EDUCATION
clampdown on klan activities.
WASHINGTON (U P I)-S en Grand Dragon Calvin Craig ate Democratic leader*, urged
Larry Shull, Oviedo HTjfh School; Nancy Strum,
SIX SCIENCE FAIR exhibitor*, winnera In the
and Imperial- Wizard Robert on by P reildent Johnson,
Seminole High .School; James Wakefield, Ly­
Seminole County regional fair, will have their
Shelton, who two &lt;j*&gt;* ago pushed today for ipeedy Sen­
man High School; John Stuart, Lyman, Gardrier
project! entered in the State Science Fair In
called the President a "lia r," ate approval of the HouseTreedy, Oviedo, and Richard Lombardi, Lyman.
Orlando April 8-9. Shown here after receiving
sent a telegram Sunday ask­ pasted 11.3 billion school aid
(Herald Thoto)
bill.
top awarda a t the Oviedo School auditorium are
ing for the meeting.

Gemini Twins
Given Welcome
N. Y.-Style

Dragnet Out
As WU Office
Here Robbed

Visit Cooking School Couple Injured

In 2-Way Crash

Strike Knds

Arctic C o ld
W h ip s S n o w
United Tress International
A new storm which raged out of the Rockies
postponed spring in the upper Midwest again today,
bringing winds which whipped foot-deep snows into
massive drifts and drugging arctic cold with it.
Tornado warnings were up early today in parts
of I n d i a n a , Kentucky,
Tennessee nnd Ohio,
The s t o r m increased
the snow cover in parts of
Minnesota nnd Wisconsin

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to nearly four feet and rais­
ed a threat of history's worst
floods in the Upper Missis­
MIAMI (U P I) _ Eight persippi Valley in the event of a
sons died in highway mishaps
sudden thaw,
Duluth, Minn., had 42 inch­ around Florid* over Ihc week­
es of snow on the ground and end. the state Highway Patrol
rc-portcd today.
Minneapolis 27 inches.
The nearly hatf-u-fuot of
new snow at Minneapolis
raised the total measured this
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
month to 37 inrhos, within adm inistration Is stepping up
throe inches of the record for its "W ar on Poverty” cam ­
March, with mote forecast by paign in 182 of the nation’s
mid-week.
poorest counties, mostly in
North Dakota gut an inch (lie South.
of mow and a lli-yearold
youth was killed when a car
attem pting lo pas* a snow
DOVER, England (U P I) _
plow collided with hi* nolo on The West German freighter
a highway near WahpeuW N, "K aiharina" collided with th*
C,, Sunday.
British freighter “ Gannet" In
U. S. 16 was blocked by the log shrouded E n g l i s h
•now drift* from Presbo to Channel early today and sank.
Chamberlain, S. IV, and » I
foot of snow halted highway B U P I T ia S l l l ’g e O n
travel around Blunt, High- I NAMKHAM. Burma ( UPI )
more end Gettysburg. S. D. I —Dr. Gordon Seagrave, th*
Travelers were w a r n e d f a m e d "B urm a surgeon,'*
against using highway* west died Sunday of a heart ailand north of Mmueapolis, menl in the jungle hospital
Mum.
In- built fur primitive tribes­
Roads were ice glared and men 44 years ago. Seagrave
treacherous southward into was 118
Nebraska and low a.
Heavy snow warnings wero Butchers Slain
up during the night for sec­
NEW YORK (U PD —Police
tion* of South Dakota, Min­ appealed to the public for help
nesota, lows, Wisconsin and today in efforts to track down
Uppei Michgnn.
the killers of three Brooklyn
Light snow fell in the butchers, gunned down in the
mountains of Wyoming, Colo- frc eie r com partm ent of a
ludo and New Mexico,
meal m arket in a weekend
robbery.

Traffic Toll

W ar On Poverty

Freighter Sinks

Welcome Mat

Vessels Lost

WASHINGTON (UPI )
President Johnson planned a
war m welcome with lull mili­
tary honors today for Presi­
dent Maurice Yameogo of Up­
per Volta, a staunch ally to
the hattlc to block Red Chin
csr penetration of Afitca,

WASHINGTON
( U P l) -A n
unsuccessful attem pt by thn
U. S. Coast Guard lo find
three Soviet fishing vessels
lost in Alaskan w aters under
mysterious circum stances has
been revealed in congression­
al testimony.

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P aw 4-A—April 21, 196S

Lake Nary
Library Scheme
Wins Approval
UUliiatioo of the Lake
Mary Elementary School tlbrary aa a part-time commun­
ity library, under the aponaorahlp of the Lake Mary Worn*
an’a C l u b , wai approved
Tburaday by member* of the
county achool board,
IL T. Mil wee, achool auperintendent, waa inatructed by
the achool board to draw up a
contract to be offered to the
Woman's Club and pretented
to the board for approval.
The Woman'* Club told the
board that it haa more than
1,000 books and expect* to
have many more when the
library is opened. Temporary
boura would bo from 4 to 6
p.m. Tuesday, 7-0 p.m. Thuraday and 9 a.m. to noon Satur­
day, with positbly increased
hours during the summer
months.
MUwee commented that the
nae of the llbrery would be
especially helpful to junior
end senior high school stu­
dents who live In the lake
Mary area.

• THURS • FRI. • SAT.

25th &amp; P A R K
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Hounds Point
To Rape Suspect
o c a l a turn — Ju,Ilon
Davits, a 39-year-old aUte
road yang prisoner, waa In
jell today, charted with slip­
ping away from fellow inmatea twice this week and
raping two women,
Marion County eheriffa deputlea aaid Davlaa raped a
91-year-old victim at her
home Thursday after beating
her with a hammer and a fligear-old woman on Wedneaday.
Each tlma, they aald, ha re­
turned to hie road gang, able
to do ao unnoticed becauae of
hla Job aa flagman teveral
hundred yarda away from
other pritonara.
Officera aald bloodhound*
led them to Davie* after the
aecond attack and ha waa
charged when the vlctlma
picked him from a lineup.

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The Sanford United Service
Organization (USO), which Is
a member agency of the Unit*
ed Fund, received a t it* share
of this year's drive the sum
of $2,628. The local service
club is now operating auto­
nomously, due to a change in
national policy.
•

•

•

They're expecting so many
at the luncheon honoring
Captain James Mayo Monday
that reservations are being
taken.
Members of civic clubs will
not have to make reserva­
tions but others will.
Only about 260 can be ac­
commodated a t the Civic Cen*
ter and an overflow crowd is
expected.
Non-clvlc club members
should call the Chamber of
Commerce office, 322-2212.
a •
•
"Meanie of the W e e k
Award” goes to the person
who abandoned 14 sick and
starving puppies of assarted
pedigree on Winter Park
Drive in Casselberry recent­
lyThe pups x, ranging in
age from two to four weeks,
were discovered in tha road
by a night patrolman. They
were examined by a veteri­
narian who found them to be
suffering from distemper. He
advised that they be put to
sleep.
a
e e
Sanford and NAS got a full
page apread In North Amer­
ican Aviation’s “Take-off”
publication for April 16. Pho­
tographers and writers from
NAA were in Sanford to
cover the 11 th Annual Reconnnlssance-Uomhing Derby.
•
•
•
Seminole County commis­
sioners have been Invited to
attend a demonstration of the
aerial application of the mirex bait for the imported fire
ant. The demonstration will
taka place at S p.m. Friday
a t Herndon Airport in Orlan­
do.
A B-17 will make several
passes over a marked area
at the airport and release the
mirex. T h e commissioners
then will get a chance to in­
spect the “drop area.” Sam­
ples of bait will be available,
a •
a
Informants tell ua that
photographs of Dr. J. J . H ar­
ris are on display at the Maaonic Hall and City Police
Department.
The Orange County dele­
gation in the Florida Legi­
slature is seeking photo­
graphs of Dr. Harris and
George H. Brown, two former
speakers of the House. The
photographs will hang in the
House chamber.
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A full-page ad in FLORI­
DA TREND magazine for
April extolls the advantages
of locating Industrial plants
in Sanford. The advertise­
ment was sponsored by the
Hunt Properties and the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce. It la estimated
that 10,000 copies of the edi­
tion will reach prospective
industrialists.

Jr. College Gets New Lease On Life
By Fred Van Pelt
Proposal for the establishment of a Junior college
in Seminole County . , . seemingly doomed to oblivion by
a State House t l Representatives committee Monday . , ,
has a double lease on life today.
Senate and House committees placed their atampa
of approval on the new school Wednesday afternoon, it
was reported to The Herald today by Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr. and Rep. S. J. Davis Jr., of Seminole County.
The legislative hill . . . the same in beth chambers,
as co-lntroduced by Cleveland and Davis . . . got off to
a slow sta rt Monday afternoon when the House educa­
tion-public schools committee decided to shelve it tem­
porarily for further study, along with similar junior col­
lege bill* from three other counties.
The Seminole Junior college measure was taken up

an Initial Immediate appropriation of $30.&lt;W0, * later
appropriation of $222,000 and a final grant of $1.2 mil­
lion.
Srminole County School SupL R. T. Mil wee this morn­
ing explained the procedure thusly:
With full and final approval of the $30,000 figure,
the county Scool Board will retain a Junior college presi­
dent, subject to approval by the State Board of Fublie
Instruction. The president then will commence the plan­
ning for curriculum, building and faculty.
(Queried if there is sufficient college teacher material
available, Milwee replied that since the "thought" of a
Junior college here wns first publicized he has been rerriving inquiries from prospective faculty member* from
throughout the United Stales.1
Following the planning and the appropriation of th*
$222,000 figure, Milwee stated, the actual atart of the

Seminole Junior college would he the beginning of th®
I96S-66 school year nrxt September.
The college would operate temporarily in present
school facilities—high schools, business school, and the
like . . . wherever spare is available.
The school would he divided into three part®: Fresh­
man and sophomore classes for undergraduates planning
to go rn to schools of higher learning; terminal education
(technirni-voi-ational training), and adults, rrnbahly, a t
first, Milwee said, classes would lie held in the evenings,
rspeciuliy adult classrs.
Finally, with acquisition of the $1.2 million for capital
outlay, actual construction of the junior college facility
would commence , . . and would cprn its door* to Stu­
dents with the beginning of the UKifl-07 school year.
Selection of a site for the college would be left to
the county and state school boards.

U. S. Beefing Up Viet Nam Aid
Seminole County

on the St. Johns River

“The Nile of America”

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VOL. 67

A POPPY FOR Acting Mayor A. L. Wilson from
little Miss Jeanne Kay Smith, granddaughter of
Mrs. Ruth Smith, American Legion Auxiliary
Poppy Day chairman. Mayor Wilson proclaimed
Friday and Snturdny "Poppy Days" in Snnford,
Funds go toward the support of disabled war
veterans.
(Herald Photo)

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Zip Code 22771

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WEATHER: Wednesday high 8-1, low 61, .17-inch of rnln; showers th ru Friday, high 85, low tonight 60s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1608 THURSDAY . APRIL 22, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 17-1

Hundreds Attend Dedication

Garden Club of Sanfonl’a
new $55,000 building at Sunland Estates, dedicated Wed­
nesday, was hailed as “ a
magnificent contribution to
the community and a memor­
ial to the vision and deter­
mination of the members or
till* club."
Mr*. Frank Hewlett, of
Miami, slate president of the
Florida Federation of Garden
Clubs, told several hundred
He said that with all the persons assembled in the new
details involved In operation auditorium that slute officials
of the $500,000 water system, "always have been aware of
tremendously
talented
a commission composed of the
people you have in the city of
hired or appointed persons, Sanford and now w* are
under the authority of the doubly convinced."
council, wili be required.
J. ll.mlc; O l.i -n, develop.
In speaking of the municipal * r and builder
Munlaml Es­
court, Swoffonl said that court tates and many other O n scsslom are demanding more tial Florida subdivisions, told
of his lime and that a quali­ tlie garden clubbers:
fied judge would be needed
“This is magnificent. I have
in the future.
never seen anything
Councilman Colin Crews re­ done by any group of
commended the ’’hot pursuit" nnywhere." Odham
the lurid rm which the new
amendment.
Swofford urged that Im­ building stands, along with a
mediate legislative action be cash contribution.
E. R. Wood, general con­
requested because of the dif­
ficulties hr foresees In the tractor, in turning over the
future when Seminole County keys to the new structure,
may not have either a repre­ said, " it has been a pleasure
sentative or a senator in the to work with these fine lad­
ies." Wood donated a spe­
State legislature.
cially constructed desk for
the lobby of the building and
the sod for the lawn.
Special tribute wus paid to
Mrs. I). K. Dorman, building
chairman and former presi­
dent of the club, who wus
acknowledged a* “ the mov­
siege two weeks old, the Mis­ ing spirit behind ait that has
been done here and the wornsissippi still raged at shore
"T-vn.
n w &gt; - tkssiT- atiycnc
Tine cities in Wisconsin,* Iowa els* hat made Ibis dream
ami Illinois.
come true."
Mrs. Hewlett dcdicnted the
The main crest was still
several days away from many new garden club center to the
"promotion of civic beauty,
Illinois and Iowa towns.
The floods have caused at the preservation of our nat­
least 1.1 deaths, forced about ural resources, enlarged in­
36,000 from their homes and terest in horticulture, and
caused nearly $100 million the opportunity to work with
damage, all In a six-state nature and with God to make
th* city of Sanford and Sem­
area.

inole County a more bcautfiul
place in which to live."
Master of ceremonies for
the dedication was John Spotski. Ho Introduced many dig­

nitaries from Central Florida
who were present for the oc­
casion, i n c l u d i n g Joseph
Shifalo, Winter Park archi­
tect, who donated tha build­

ing plans, and Bert T. Foster,
or Orlando, who drew up and
donated lha landscapa plans.
Landscap* chairman, Mra.
Charles Cola, of Ganava, waa

introduced as the only living
Sanford member of the orig­
inal Garden Club, chartered
here In 1020.

Altamonte 'Suffering'
From Growing Pains
By Donna Estes
Altamonte Springs Town
Council Wednesday evening
unanimously voted to author­
ize Acting Town Attorney Dou­
glas Stcnstrom to contact the
county legislative delegation
concerning possibility of in­
troducing permissive legisla­
tion to amend the town chart­
e r in order to create a utili­
ty commission, a municipal
court and to permit “hot pursuit" by the police depart­
ment.
Mayor W. Lawrence Swofford recommended the first
two amendments, slating that
with the present pump and
new water system pumping
nearly to capacity at 700,000
gallons a day, the urgent need
for a new storage tank and
possibly an additional well by
summer is quite evident.

Mississippi Flood
To Rise

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis.
(UP)}—The Mississippi River
"oiiilicdltito sdVcr* mill build­
ings of this helpless city to­
day and surged soqjh, flood­
ing factories in Dubuque,
luwa.
La Crosse, Wis., its dikes
reinforced with 336,000 sandtags, faced new dangi-ra to­
e
a
a
W. B. Stovall of 1101 Kim. day from windi expected to
Sanford, read with Interest reach about 20 miles per
a story In Tuesday’s Herald hour. Officials feared waves
about a woman being only might break through the hal­
two generationa r e m o v e d tered bulwarks.
The lituntion was worse
from a Revolutionary War
here. The city has few dikes
aoldier.
Mr. Stovall, who ia 84, and Is riddled with Missis­
says he is only one genera­ sippi inlets, their batiks ov­
erflowing.
tion removed from a soldier
The wilier continued to rise,
who fought in the Indian
spilling into residential dis­
wars of 1816. Stovsll served
tricts. The river was expected
in tha Navy from 1002-1006
to crest today a t 26 feet and
and helped design the flag of
Mayor Ed Farrell aald he
Panama while serving on a
feared it might reach 25.6
gunboat in the Canul Zone.
fert, up more than a foot
•
•
•
from Wednesday.
County Agent Cecil Tucker
-~W e*H"Juir have f o l e t na­
is on s cruise In the Carib­
ture take iu course," a dep­
bean. Tucker ia a guest of uty sheriff said.
the Navy on a destroyer.
Only two families remain­
Lucky man.
ed in one low-lying area of
this city, onca the nation’s
western-most fur t r a d i n g
Jackie Kennedy
center. Officials pleaded with
them to leave.
Garden Named
About 4,000 persons al­
WASHINGTON (UP1) Mr*. Lyndon Johnson todsy ready had been driven front
dedicated the east garden in I heir hnmes in Prairie Du
the White House as the Jac­ Chien and La Crosse. The wa­
ter washed within two blocks
queline Kennedy Garden.
Friends of th® widow of of the police station here. Th*
President said aha would not flooding river reversed sewer
(attend because ah® cannot waters, casting an unpleasant
' “ emotionally return to the ■nlnr through the city.
With th* midwest flood
Whit® House je t."

*

Wednesday afternoon by th* Senate education-public
schools-junior colleges committee and, sparked by Cleve­
land, who is a member of that group, approved it unani­
mously.
Davis also brought up his hill again Wednesday after­
noon before the House committee, which proceeded to re­
verse itself and also gave the local school its approval.
However, Cleveland and Davia were quick to point
out that the junior college proposal still has two major
hurdles: The Senate and House appropriations commit­
tees. It ia these two groups which must approve the
actual cutiay of cash, subject, of course, to final approval
by the full Senate, full House and Gov. llaydon Rums.
The Seminole junior college proposal calls for an
ultimate outlay of $1.4 million-plus for the biennium to
get the school “off the ground." It is broken ^.'»n into

A DREAM CAME TRUE wlili tho opening
Wednesday of tho $55,000 Garden Club of San­
ford huilditiK at Sunlanil Estates. Hundreds of
garden clubbers, civic officials and dignitaries
attended the dedication ceremonies, l’riiu-lpul
amotiK them were (from left) E. R. Wood, kl'R*

eral contractor; Mrs. 1). K, Dorman, ImUtliiiK
chairm an; Hrailey Odham, who donated land for
huildlnir and money; Mrs. Frank Hewlett, Miami,
state president of Florida Federation of Garden
Clubs and Mrs. F. M. Fahey, local president,
(Herald Photo)

Steel Contract Stalled; Strike Looms

PITTSBURGH (UPD - The lion could come (hen.
The threat of a nationwide
executive board of the United
Source* said the board may J steel strik e starting May
Sti-elworVcrs (USWYmct today ii,5"u ou‘*ir» *,wn
on dimmed the Chief Executive's
,
. .
.
„ , . , a strike by holding a private hopes for a continued econ­
in what may be the first step | vo(c and reli)itlJt
omic boom throughout 11)63.
toward formal authorization of mcndalions to tho wage policy
Johnson was nol ex [will'd io
a May 1 strike against the has­ committee.
intervene dramatically at this
te steel Industry.
The industry look the first time—with almost 10 days re­
Contract talk* wore stalled. steps toward preparing for a maining before the April 30
The USW’i powerful 163 shutdown as a result of the contract expiration date.
member wage policy commit­ bargaining table lmpavse on a
Steel company officials con
tee, which sets major union new contract for 450.0U0 USW
policy was to meet later this employes of 11 major steel
afternoon. Strike authorize- firms.
The current contract ex­
pires April in, Tiie union's
policy has been “no contract,
no work."
I.BJ ANXIOUS
WASHINGTON (UPI) Certificates of appointment
President Johnson and other as acting postmaster* of Os­
high administration officials teen and Geneva were to be
turned anxious eyes toward presented lo Mr*. Bessie M.
Pittsburgh today in hopes of Osteen and Ray A. Hilliard,
reviving negotiation* in Hie respectively, (hi* afternoon
steel bargaining crisis.
Percy Manley, Orlando, postoffice service officer, Informed
The Sanford Herald early this
afternoon that he would pre­
sent the appointment*.
Mrs. Osteen's appointment
at Osteen is effective 31ay 21
Deadline for reservations to and HUliard'a at Geneva on
the Monday lunchron honor­ April 30.
ing Capt. James O, Mayo is
noon Friday,
Cyclist Hurt
Persons other than civic
Robert Howe, 420 French
club members who wish to at­ Avenue received alight injur­
tend should rail the Chamber ies
Wednesday
aflernoon
of Commerce, 222-2212, im­ when th* motor acooler h*
mediately.
was riding ran into a car driv­
Officials said (he reserva­ en by M n. Evelyn Rtnehard,
tions ar« necessary because TOO Baywood Circle. The ac­
"OPERATION BEAUTIFY" itarted rolling down Sanford'* lakefront
space is limited at the Civic cident occurred at First Street
highway this week as city work crews began the transplanting of 210
Center where the affair will and Frm rh Avenue. Howe
unhid palms from adjacent to tha city jail to Seminole Boulevard (Hwy
be held. Approximately 230 was charged with failure lo
17). Eventually pnlms will line entire waterfront with specially de­
*ra expected tu attend.
field right-of-way.
signed cluster plantings a t the 1-4 interchange.
(Herald Photo)

cede lhat blast furnaces need
be-banked -beMre-ffirifl
„, „the
----Monday „„
or Tl,
Tuesday at
e a-r
liest.
But Hie hreuk-otf In bargain­
ing was a setback iu adminis­
tration expectations of avoid­
ing a shutdown in (he basic
industry which might check
tiie record-breaking business
expansion now underway.

Move Designed
To Offset Red
Infiltration
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h a
United States Is moving awlft.
ly to beef up Its military aid
lo South Viet Nam to offset
increased North Vietnamese
infiltration and a buildup o |
Red Viet Cong rebel*.
Officials said today that th®
United States would aupport
the planned Increase of up ta
160,000 men In South Vlel
Nam's 600.000-maa military
establishment.
They indicated that tcveral
thousand U. S. officers and
men would be aent Into tho
area wilhin the next month o r
two to help with supply and
(raining problem* and aerva
aa "advisers" and aupportera
for the expanded South Viet­
namese forces.
In addition, official! aald,
the United State* plana fur*
ther expansion of tho Amer*
lean-held perimeter around
lha, vital port and airflold at
Da Nang. The Da Nang base
Is considered a logical atag*
ing area If and when addition­
al U. S. combat forces are in*
troduccd lo m ert the growing
peril In the north central
area of South Viet Nam.
Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara disclosed that
U. S. military aid supplied
illrcclly to South V kt Nam for
the fiscal year ending June 30
would amount to about $330
million, instead of the planned
$207 million. Added to the eco.
nomlc aid budget of $300 mil­
lion, thla brings U. S. aid to
Viet Nam above the $1.7 mil­
lion per day mark.
In addition, the struggle ia
coaling Die United Slates un­
told millions to pay the 31,000
Americans already in tha
struggle plus the cost of oper­
ating carrier air atrtkes and
other assaults on (he Com­
munists in North aa well aa
Soulh Viet Nam.
—Thc-aim inirtrw tiinrggiw utJ*'
sign* of being Impressed by
mounting demands at home
nml abroad for an end to tha
U. S. attacks on North Viet
Nam.
And officials shrugged off
threats from Red China and
Russiu. These slopped short,
however, of pledging direct
intervention.

Osteen, Geneva
Postmasters
Are Appointed

Mayo Luncheon
Deadline Friday

o/DENMAN TIRES!
INCLUDING tlAHD-TO-FIMl WIDE WHITEWALLS
AND TUIIK TV IT. TIRES.

SAVE
Ul» TO

60&lt;%

BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES

405 W. Flint 81.
US-WI1
HANFORD. FLORIDA

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Federation Has
Installation
’n DeBary

instructor, at sieioa**
in* rink.
Leaders of Troop 930, Mrs.
Kathy Tempi in and Mrs. Gin*
ny Domino, awarded badge*
to Marlene Ba***,
Sandy
Baker, Grace Brooks, Jenny
Chapdelaine, Daneen Harper,
Dottle Llntey, Jean Roge o,
Wendy Sample, Chrl* Spoil*,
Debbie Temple, Judy Temple,
Donna Uttorback, D e b b i e
Templln and Patty Wllllama.
Leader of Troop 202, Mrs.
Charlene Biggs awarded bad*
g e l t o Nona Brlgge, Anna
Crows, Diana Msardon, Susy
Lechtara, Regina C r o w e ,
Sharlene Prlepke and Nancy
Biggs.
Girls of Troop M3 who re ­
ceived badges from their
leader Mrs. Carolyn Laven­
der Included Susie Bishop,
Ximmie Doyle, Debra Dome,
Jody Pitsgerald, Sherry Hawkins, Cindy Kennedy, Karen
Lavender, Lynn MscLauchlin,
Kathryn Rarajlan, Kathleen
Schnledar, Cindy Musgrove
and Pam Webber.
Tbs Scouts completed a
one-hour-e-week 1 0 • w e e k
course, sanctioned by the Rol­
ler Bkata Rink Operators of
America regulations and were
tested on each accomplish­
ment for good form. They atso learned several dances
and skating figures.
Three other girls, Bonnie
Gleger and Jo Ann Kampf,
of &gt;03 and Linda Dormlne, of
930, will receive their badges
later when they mike up
missed sessions, Mrs. Albers
said.

Legal Notice
names vudbk fictitious
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t h e u n d e r e l g n e d , p u r s u a n t In
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Sfovalaad publishing Company
under which I am sngsgsd In
huslnea* al SIS Wood tmhe
Drive la Ih* Oounly of Beml•Mia, Florida.
That tha party Intonated la
•eld huslnea* entsrprts* I* a*
follow* i
Edward 1* Prlssr
paled at Hanford, Frmlnota
County, Florida, April I, llt t .
Publish April I, I I , SI, SI, 1111

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IN T U B CINCH I T C O U N T O F
T U B N IN T H J U D IC IA L C IN C U T , IN A N D FON ■ R U IN SIL B CO U N TY, F L O H IU A
CMANUMNV NO. I SUM
S t ' i n r t i t l h S U IT
H O B K JIT U. R B EU ,
F U ln llff,

vs.

T . a, ADAMS. JO B B. T IN K E R
and F1IIHT N A TIO N A L IIANK
A T OIILANUO, a Florida cor­
poration,
Dafondsnie.
N O TIC B O F S U IT
T O ! T . 8. ADAMS, his un­
known wlfo, II alive, and i(
dsad, hi* or h «r unknown heirs,
dsvlsrts, Isgslora and granl*r*| JO K II. TIN K R H , hi* unhnewn wire. If ally*, and If
dsad. his or hsr unknown htlrs.
dtvlMss, legatees and arantoo*.
And all psreans and partis*
ctslmlng tnurssl by, ihrnueh.
under or against any of th*
abova partis* and A L L J'K IISONH H A V IN G O il C LA IM IN d
.. u-btr- i f t t: K j i v ? - m -y ot.t
U tW IN U DKHi.'IMUKU LANDS:
L o ti I and I of Bloch "A"
In Tra ct I I of gaolando
Mprlugs, nsmlnoit County,
Florida, according lo Ih*
plat I honor rocnrdsd In
Flat Book S. pago t l, of
th*
Public
fiacurds of
Bemtnolo County, Florida.
Tha natura of this suit Is l*
remove certain clouds from
and t* quiet a id confirm the
abova drscrlbcd prupsriy.
Th* name of Iho Court In
which eult ha* b**n Insiltuisd
la th* Circuit Court for th*
Mlnth Judicial Circuit, In and
for aemlnol* County. Florida.
The tllla of Ih* rsoa la IID*
BK1IT II. B K K D vtraus T. M.
ADAMS, JD K II. T IN K E R and
F IIIH T N A TIO N A L HANK A T
OIII.ANIHI, a Florida roriuira.
tlont aald Hubert II. Hood be­
ing F U ln llff and aald T. H.
Adam*. Joa H. Tlnkar and First
Kallonil Bank at Orlando, til­
ing Iwfsndanis.
Th* description of tha rrsl
properly Involved It a* sti
forth abova.
You end each of you art
hereby required lo flit ynur
answer or olh tr defentlvo
pleading with Ih* Clorh of the
gbnvo Court nnd oerve n copy
I hereof upon Janie* H. Ilyrd,
Atioruoy
for Flainiirr.
HU
HutUnd
Uultdlng,
Orlando.
Florida, on or Uefur* ih* slit
day of May, A.D. 11*1. It you
fall I* do eo a Deeroa Fro Confoaao wilt be ontsrod against
you for ih* relief demanded In
th* CompUlnL
WITNKMS my hand nnd seal
of aald Court, at a* a lord,
gemlcol* County, Florida, thla

Seth day of April. 1ML

fB K A L)
A rth u r M. Beckwith, Jr.
clerk of th* Circuit Caurt,
la
and
Fo r
Bemlnol*
County, Florida.
Ily i Marika T , Vlhlon, D. c .
JA M Eg g. B T ItD
•ST Bultoad Building
Orlande, Flarida
Attorney for Plaintiff
Fubllehi A p ril ft, I t , May S.
IS, I f t l

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Pape 2 — April 22, 1965

C rrall

Methodists Study Integration
Presbyterians
Elect Texan
As Moderator

Officer* of the Weet Voltills Federation of Civic As­
sociations were Installed at
■ meeting held a t the De­
nary Community Center wilh
the DeBary Civic Aasociation
as host for the occasion.
EVANSTON, III. (UPI) _
Installed by Jack S. WoodThe Methodist Church’s “*u.
eon of DeLend were Lee M*xpram* court" meets today to
well of DeLeon Springs,
take up the constitutional
president; Chester Rearick of
queatlon
of eliminating racial­
DeBary; second vice presi­
ly segregated church agendent, end Mrs. C. Lynch of
cies.
DeLand, secretary. Charles
Representatives of the cen­
Greenwood, first vies presi­
tral jurisdiction, an admlni*.
dent, was not present for the
trativs body encompassing
meeting.
most of the denomination's
Maxwell presided a t the
Negro ehurehee, and the
meeting, introducing area
white ■outheastorn jurisdic­
dignitaries and county offic­
tion took separate petitions
ials In attendance. Recogni­
on the issue before th* Meth­
tion wax given the five m e m ­
odist Judicial Council.
bers of iK'Bary who serve on
.SKATIN'(I MERIT BADGES were awarded lo 33 member* of junior Kirin
The
central
Jurisdiction
the Krdcrntfons's executive
Scout troopn 630, 202 and 603 at ceremonies a t Meiodee Rink. Chosen to
think* th* policy . making
hoard. In thii group are Ret*
represent thair troopn (from left) are Patty Williams nnd Debbie Temple,
Methodiat General Conference
rirk, Jnmes Duffy, Harold
630 j Anne Crowe nnd Nancy U!kk«, 202, nnd Pam Webber nnd Knren
has
the constitutional power
CASE of the "mtofling front yard" a t the home of Detective Norma Hall
Lynch, Frank Swallow and
Lavender, 603.
(Herald Photo)
to require elimination of tha
in Kern I’urk proved to be one myatery ahe couldn’t aolve. However, GeoloKarl Merrill.
racially segregated Jurisdic­
L'lut Willlum Lichtler (In ainkhole a t right) explains to Conutabie Grudy
Harris Saxon, V u I u a I a
tions.
Hail th a t cavc-ln could be caused by lime deposits dissolving In under*
County commitelonrr for the
Tha southaastern Jurisdic­
ground
w
ater
stream*
due
to
extreme
dry
weather
th
e
area
is
experienc­
district, spoke briefly to th*
tion, the administrative body
ing.
(Herald Photo)
assembly,
governing Southern churches,
Main speaker for the eve­
believes the constitution gives
ning wee Joa Session! of Du­
It and other Jurisdiction* fin­
val County who spoke nn op­
al authority fci dstarmlnlng
erations and services of e
the number and boundaries of
properly organised budget
■ubdivialone.
commission.
A decision Is expected to
By Donna Eaten
Other appearing on the
By Jane Casselberry
be banded down by the coun­
A School of Instruction
Mrs. Molly Ktucille was program were Ed Roberts,
cil sometime Saturday,
Ry Jan* Casselberry
plena for a t least three to tlx
Duval C nur'”. and
was hrld from B until 12 a.m.
nnminateil from the floor and a!. •«
Dstectiv* Norma Howard weeks due to danger that it
Glen Martin, DtLsnd attor­
Tuesday a t the First Meth­
unanimously elected president
TEXAN ELECTED
has a real myatery to aolve might expand further, under­
ney.
odist Church nf Hanford
MONTHEAT,
N. C. (U PI)
of
American
Legion
Auxiliary
. . .the case of tha disappear­ mining th* house.
sponsored by the Seminole
—Tha general assembly of
Old Glory Unit 18,1 of Altaing front yard.
County Council nf I'arentThe depression was first
the Southern Presbyterian
Tcnrhcr Associations.
Tha ainkhol* first appear­ noticed around 8 a.m. Tues­
monte Springe a t th* regular
Church
Wednesday
night
day
hy
neighbors
according
A hospitality period from
ed in th* yard of Mra. How­
meeting held Monday evening
elected William J . Patterson,
9 until 0:80 preceded th* pro.
ard’* house nl 612 Prairie lo Constable Grady L. Hull,
a t Ih* Post Home nn Prairie
a layman from San Antonio,
gram.
Lake Drive, Fcm Pork, Tues­ who investigated tha phe­
Tex., to succeed the Rev. Flex
(dike.
Mr*. George Hearn of Al­
day morning and grew to a nomenon.
B. Gear of A tlanta as its
Recommended by the nom­
SPEAKER for the San­
A
qualified
observer
on
the
tamonte Springe, c o u n c i l
diameter of 30 feet and a
moderator.
inating
committee
and
elected
p r e s i d e n t , conducted th* ford A r e a Ministerial
depth of four to five f*et ■cent waa William Lichtler,
Th* position of moderator
were Mrs. Ruth Rudolph,
of the U. 8. Geological Sur­
meeting. Mr*. Perry Bperber, Association's a n n u a l
during the day.
is the highest in the Presby­
first
vice
preildent;
Mrs,
Youth
Rally
w
i
l
l
be
district eight president, in­
Early morning report to ­ vey, who was making a study
terian Church of the U. 8.,
troduced the distinguished Dr. O. LaFayette Walk­ Vesta Payne, second vice
day from Mra. Howard ia of water resources in Orange
KEN
FOLEY
is
Dew also known a* the Southern
pcildent;
Mra.
Nancy
Ruiieli,
er,
of
the
religion
de­
gueste and assisted with the
that It alowly continue! to County.
service munager a t Bill Presbyterian Church. Dele­
partm ent of S t e t a o n treasurer; Mre. W i l l i a m
Lichtler stated th a t sink­ Hemphill M otors. He
program.
sink,
lowering a t least two
gatee or commissioner* from
Chamber*,
sergeant-at-arms:
University.
The
rally
la
holes of this type are not in­ wna service manager at
Principal If, R. Heckeninches overnight.
ID states wera registered for
Mra,
Lillian
Cox,
hlstorlsn,
scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
bach of Plnecrest Elementary
the f a r m e r Leppene th* six-day annual masting
The hole Is located only 10 frequent in Central Florida
and
Mrs.
Sally
Falhsver,
F
r
i
d
a
y
In
Seminole
School gave the devotional.
feet from the house and Mrs. and are caueed by tha disso­ Pontiac of Orlando and her*.
lution of underlying layers of
A welcoming epeech was giv­ High School auditori­ chaplain.
huH 14 yeum of experi­
Howard, who waa planning
Patteraon, a natlva of Steel
Serving on the nominating
limestone hy groundwater.
en by County School Super­ um and la open to all
ence
with
General
Mo­
to
mova
in,
haa
delayed
her
Creek,
N. C., ta a graduate of
committee
were
Mre.
Rudolph,
young people of the
They apparently are often
intendent R, T, Mil wee.
to rs. Ho Is married and Tarkio College in Tarkio,
chairman,
and
Mrs.
Sluedl*
Sanford
area.
Refresh­
triggered
by
dry
weather.
Main speaker was Mrs.
has two children. They Mo., and attendad graduate
Myron Bit* Jr., immediate ments will be. served end M n. Catherine Burkwill move to Sanford In school a t Yale and Nebraska.
* • *
past state president of the and th e T ^ Y lo r film, h k rd t
the near future.
He holds a law degree from
Installation of officers is
"People Without Fear,"
Florida Congraas of PTA
Southwestern a t Memphis,
planned
for
the
June
meeting.
who spoke on baalc policies will be ahown.
A former missionary, P at­
Elected
to
represent
th*
of th* aasociation.
CANCELLED
Mrs. Beatrice E. Riven,
terson la a form er director of
Unit a t the Constitutional
Five discuaslon g r o u p s
60, wife of the late Thomas
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — tha church’s departm ent of
Conference to be held May S
w*r« held on thsse policies. Liquor Important
A. Rivera Sr., died Wednes­
Tho Milk Commission called adult education and men's
in Orlando were Mrs. Grace
Mra. Nancy
Nordstrom,
Instructors and their dlscuaday morning at Seminole
off until further notice a meet* work and ia a former director
More Than Self
Ambecher, current president,
■ion groups were Mrs. HpcrSeminole
County
(elective ing scheduled in Orlando for of the department of United
RAY
W1NFREE
Memorial
Hospital.
Mra.
Stuedle
end
Mra.
Cox.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UJ*I) —
bar, education: Mrs. T. H.
Mre. Minty W srren end Mra.
Born Nov, 16, 1805, in service clerk, haa been named Friday. No reason w tt given Church Men of th* National
Ray C. Wtnfrae, of Hunt
Brunner, democratic action; Highway Safety Director WarCouncil of Churches.
Fslhavsr ware named alter­ Lincoin-Marcury, Inc., will be Valdosta, Ga., aha had lived senior t Ic* commander of for the action.
ran
C.
Kelson
reported
a
Mrs. Bits, Isglslstlva activi­
nates.
In Sanford for th* paet 43 Marion Clark Phillips P ott
new,
but
not
recommended,
honored
for
outstanding
sales
ty: Mrs, Blanche fltocey,
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days will take place in th* quet et the Diplomat Hotel a member of Central Baptist
In
a
routine
traffic
check
operation.
Church of Sanford and ■ ida.
fouud a motorist who h id put community, May 21-22.
In Hollywood Saturday.
Mra. Leona Wearer, of
The meeting was conducted
the iifety belt around a case
Wtnfrae will be presented lifelong member of the Order
hy Mra. Ambnrher. Following tha division's coveted "Inner of Eastern Star.
Fem Park, le finance officer
of
whiskey
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front
scat
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Halted Press Interns tioosl to keep it from sliding In case gionnaires joined the Indies Circle" award by George F.
Mr*. L. S. Appleby, Thomas Orlando, waa named com­
of
■
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stop.
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Jacksonville
LincolnOf 132 ships in the Spanish
But he had neglected to for a social hour.
Mercury district sales man­ A. Rivera Jr., Mra. E. J. Cam­ mander for th* fourth con­
armada launched a g a i n s t
eron Jr. and John D. Rivera, secutive term a t recent elec­
buckle
his own safety belt.
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vived combat wilh the English
It has Won estimated Unit Hazardous Duty
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Circle' means th at Mr. Win* Ina Keyt, of Sun Francisco,
fleet and were able lo return
free Is one of only 2AS sales­ and SgL Albert H. Rivera, of and fourth Wednaeday of the
to Spain, according to the more than 20,000 Americans For Leathernecks
commit suicide, each year.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. ( U P I)- men in the entire United Fort Bragg, N. C.i six grand­ month. Next business meeting
World Almanac.
Leathernecks at a T,300-acre fltatee who wero responsible children! on* eiitor, Mra. Lil­ Is scheduled for May 12 at
base near M lrtm ar Naval Air In IBM for (•!• of 10 per lian Gustavaon, end one 7:30 p.m. at th* American
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h e r n fllttl s e s i i i s t y o u In Ih*
Ulri'Ull C o u r t In an ti fu r (t*ml&gt; Congregational C h r i s t i a n
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hy Church of Sanford will spon­
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w h i c h Is I, A t l K n N 1 A A. front of McCrory’s Store on
B R A N C H . P lain tiff. v*r*ut
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lilt ANVIL D*- First Street, Th* tale will be­
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■lied W * d D ea d ly , w i l l b a h * ld
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a t 10 a.m. F r i d a y ■( llrl* * o n
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F u n e r a l Horn* w i t h R*v. H a l l
p r o ro n f* * * o w i l l ba t u l t r r d
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In c h a r g e .
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each w r»k for four consecutive

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#«wfirr8 f r n l ? 'April 22, 1965 — Pape 3

Can Can Girls, Desperados
Live It Up This Saturday
The Weat will be relived
aturday night when “A
tNight
[n Dodge City" is stag,
rd at the Fire Hall in Lake
Mary by a committee to ben­
efit the building fund of the
Lake Mary Womans' Club.
Starting at ti:3ti p.m., des­
perados,
miners, ranchers
and their pioneer women folk
will gather for lots of fun as
%hey dodge the "whirring
bullets" and the wile* of the
can can girls.
Kitty, Mutt Dillon and Doc
will be on hnnd to liven up
the scene and to keep order.
Dirk and Jane Davidson will
portray the marshal and
Kitty while Terry Shattuck
will be one of the mn can
' &lt;irl*.
“ Hob Mooney will be a typi­
cal “ bar-tender" who will
dispense the sarsaparilla, and
Olan lloutwrll will he the

Church Ceremony Unites M iss Diana

Miss Diana Joy Haynes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Haynes, Jr., of San­
"mean ole dealer.”
ford and Daniel Robert BelaSome of the others who tel, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
arc planning western cos­
tumes of various characters
will be Lillian and Clifford
Cordon; Libby and J o e
.Smathers; George and Kathy
Dodson; Jerri and Al Keeth;
Huth Uoutwell, Ruth Gallag­
her and Shirley Smith.
Six-shooters are being oil­
ed nnd polished, petticoats
ate l-eing washed and starch­
ed nnd even a Saturday night
bath is being considered for
the big night. There will be
games, n free lunch counter
nnd just good clean fun Is in
store as the Old West roars
into Lake Mary for a one
night stand.
Donations arc nominal and
will go into the "kitty" for
a building fur the Lake Mary
Womans’ Club and all of their
community activities.

Beistel of Pittsburgh, Pa.
were united in holy m atri­
mony on April 15, 1055 at
6:30 p.m. at the First Bap­
tist Church of this city.

Enterprise
Personals
By Mrs. Ritrhie Harris
Mrs. Bill Mixon of DeLand
spent the day with Mrs, Murain Brnddoek recently.

S. Seminole Garden Club
Enjoys Scenic Field Trip
By Jane Casselberry
A field trip by bus to Tomoka State Park near Or­
mond Beach was enjoyed by
29 members of the South
Seminole Garden Club and
seven guests Monday.
The lovely ampitheolcr over­
looking the huge statue of In­
dian Chief Toinokte provided
f a n inspiring background for
the meeting.
Mrs, J. L, Dun woody gave
the history of Tomoka State
Park and Mrs. Fred Heubcrgcr, vice president, presided
at the business meeting In the
absence of the president, Mrs.
H. T. Crittenden.
The nominating committee
presented ■ slate of officers
# fo r the coming year. Those
elected to serve were Mrs.
Ralph Newcomer, president;
Mrs. 0. W. Holmes, vice pres­
ident; Mrs. L. E. Dennison,
recording secretary; Mrs. Ed­
ward Johnson, corresponding
accrctary, and Mra. C. K.
Either, treasurer.
Installation of officer* will
take place at a noon luncheon
#Monday, May 17, *t U&lt;c
T r a d e winds Cafeteria in Cas­
selberry.

Social News
Regulations

Friends of J. V. Richards
will be happy to learn that
he is eoming along very nicely hut is still ronfinrd to
Seminote Memorial Hospital
In Sanford. We hope he will
be able to be out and going
again soon since wr miss him
around town very much.

Mrs. O. W. Holmes, general
chairman of the flower show
held recently at the Cassel­
berry Woman's Club, report­
ed on the successful event.
She expressed her apprecia­
tion to all those who worked
to make it a success.
A picnic lunch was enjoyed
following the meeting. Cof­
fee, tea and dessert were
served by Miss Ella Cum­
mings, Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott,
Mrs. William Tilford, Mrs.
Arthur Putman and Mrs. C.
K. Fisher.
Guests going on the field
trip were Mrs. John Oliver,
Mrs. M a r g e r y Humphrey,
Mrs. Mary Bullock, Mrs. Del­
la Stanton, Miss Camille
Thomas, Otis Lee and James
O'Dell.

Mr. and Mrs, Milliaid Pe­
ters of Panama City spent
the week end with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fet Peters
nnd family. Milliard and
Shirley and the children a r­
rived Friday night not know­
ing that their parents were
planning to move on Satur­
day. They arrived just in
time to help with the moving
with all the other daughters
and sons in Inw assisting in
moving into thr Kirby Sell­
ers home on Detlary Ave.

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zukowski of 851 North Triplet
The Herald welcomes all
Drive had as their guests for
social newa with the fol­ a week, their daughter, Mrs.
lowing regulation! estab­
R. F. DuVal of Norfolk, Va..
lished;
and her children, Buddy,
1— Photograph nnd cov­ Richard and Peggy. The vis­
erage requests should be
itors left for home Easter
made three day* prior to
Sunday afternoon. The Zuevent.
kowski's daughter, Eleanor,
2— Engagement a n d also was home for the Easter
wedding forma are avail­ weekend from Florida South­
able to lie accompanied by
ern College in Lakeland,
photo four days before
bringing with her two class­
announcement.
mates, Miss Brtty Jo Bailey
3— News may bn sub­ of Ocala and Miss Cindy Kent
mitted a t office, via mail
of Ft. Lauderdale.
or phone for ehort notice*.
Typewritten aerounta in
lower caae double spaced
DeBary
are expedited more quirkITju Karat*, should -he. -print­
ed in manuscript report*.
4— Personal blark and
white photo* and negative!
Mrs. John Jenkins, wife of
are acceptable.
the administrator at the De­
5—Photos made hy Her­
Bary Manor, took ten guests
ald staff may he duplicat­
of the Manor to see the fam ­
ed a t nominal cost.
ous "M ary Popplni" movie at
Doris William*
the Seminole Plaza Theatre.
8oclety Editor
Shufflcboard is enjoyed on
322-2011—City
Thursday afternoons by many
425-6D3B—County
of the guests.

MRS. DANIEL ROBERT BEISTEL

Bridal Luncheon-Shower
Honors Miss Ann Pierson
By Evelyn lundy
Miss Ann Pierson, brideelect of Robert Sturm, was
guest of honor at a lovely
luncheon-shower at the Hern­
don Skyline Restaurant in Or­
lando Saturday.
Hostesses for the luncheon
were Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Sr.,
Mrs. John Evans, Miss Kath­
ryn Lawton and Mrs. W. H.
Martin.
The attractive table was
covered with a white linen
cloth and the centerpiece was
an exquisite arrangement of

purple and white Catllcya or
chid*.
Lovely brunette Ann wore a
floral sheath and a white
Catllcya orchid corsage, gift
of the hoitcsi. She received
many gifts from the guests
Other than the hostesses,
the guests were Mrs. Fred
Pieraon, Misa Nancy Myer*.
Mrs. Jack Dodd, Mias Lucille
Brookshire, Mrs. Aubrey Myera, Mr*. W. T. Walker, Mra.
W. C. Taylor, Mra. Wyley
Abel, Misa Linda Harris, Miss
Julie Gore and Mrs. James E.
Brookshire HI.

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Mr*. O. W. Douglas, Mr*. W.
T, Walker, Mra. B. Brown,
Mr*. H. R. Parker, Mrs. J . B.
Phillips, Mrs. A. J. Williams,
Mrs. Jean Simmons and Mr*.
J. B. Grant,
For her going away outfit
the bride ehoe* a green tilk
original sheath with blark
patent accessories. She wore
the whlta rose corsage from
her bridal cascade.
Following a wedding trip
to New Orleana, the newly
wed* are residing In Tyler,
Texas.

Esther Beistel, w ai attired
In a light blue shantung
dress with a lace over blouee.
Her aeressorlea were match­
ing and her corsage was a
pink rymbidium orchid.
Immediately following the
wedding, the reception wae
h e l d a t the Educational
Building of the church. White
and pink mum* and glads a r­
rangements adorned the area
with traditional wedding re­
freshment* served.
Assisting at tha recaption
were Mr*. E. J . Shepard,

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Summer Time
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with a vertical embroidered
band plunging to tha hem
line and the long tapered
sleeves forming calla points
at the wrist. Her removable
Monk's cape featured exqui­
site embroidered insertion
with the three tiered should­
er length bouffant veil falling
from pointed organta petals
and dainty blossoms. She car­
ried a cascade bouquet of
starlight white rosea with
miniature Ivy leave*.
Mist Susan Haynes attend­
ed her sister as maid of hon­
or and Sherlene Shephard
was bridesmaid. They were
gowned in aqua Door length
rhiffon frocks with the fitted
bodices featuring aqua rhif­
fon over white Chantilly lace.
A Dior bow adorned the wide
waist band at the front.
Their short bouffant veils
were attached to aqua sheer
pel sis, centered with a French
rose, and they carried Colon­
ial nosegays of feathered
white rarnntlons edged in
lsre and showered with whlta
satin streamers.
Tom 1-ce served the groom
as best man with Glen l.ee
as groomsman, Usher* were
I jirry Williams and Jerry
Uirarden.
Mrs. Haynes chose for her
daughter'* wedding a pastel
green shantung auit with a
chartreuse blouse and match­
ing accessories. Her eorsaga
was a green cymbldium or­
chid.
The groom's aunt, Misa

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey I..
Dunn spent Easter week end
with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. K. P. Dickinson in Mad­
ison.

Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Oden Brown of 461
Jasmine Road has had as her
boutcgucsls for the past two
weeks, her mother, Mrs. Ber­
tha Cascman, and her aister.
Miss
Geraldine
Caseman,
both of Three Rivers, Mich.

The Reverend Fred B.
Chance officiated at the Im­
pressive candlelight and dou­
ble ring ceremony with pot­
ted palm*, standard baskets
of white gladioli and chry­
santhemums
and
aeven
branched candetabra enhanc­
ing the church decor,
Mrs. Doris Milam, organ­
ist, played the traditional
nuptial music with Willard
Warfield, soloist, singing ap­
propriate hymn*.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was radi­
ant In a floor length sheath
of white Imported organza

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�The C. M cM illans Married 6 0 Years
An atmosphere of festivity
was Aominant at tha Seminole
Lads* recently when two of
the residents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McMillan were honor
c a n ts on their Mth wedding

anniversary.
Hostesses for the celebra­
tion were Miss Arlene Rich­
ter, Mrs. Betsy Ryan and
Mrs. Sally Mamalee.
The dining room of Semin-

ole Lodge w n decorated with
lovely floral arrangement!
with cake, ice cream and cof­
fee served from a beautifully
appointed refreshment table.
The McMillans were mar­

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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES McMILLAN are ahown on their 60th wedding
anniversary, April 13, 1965, a t Seminole Lodge Nuraing Home, where
they are residents.

ried April 13, 1903 In Ayr,
Scotland, where both were
born. Ayr Is also the birth­
place of the famous poet, Ro­
bert Buriu. They have three
children, four grandchildren
and one great grandson.
One daughter and her hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dowell, of Chicago, arrived
for the anniversary celebra­
tion. Daughter Janet, Mrs.
Jack Gilmore, resides In In­
dia and their son, Sam Mc­
Millan, who is vice-president
of the University of Aritona,
Is presently on a business trip
In Greece.
In March, 1911, Charlie Mc­
Millan left Scotland for Chi­
cago, III., with Alice and the
three children following three
months later. Mr. McMillan
was a painter, having retired
in 1947. The couple moved to
Sanford in 1953, selling their
home tho past February, and
now reside at Seminole Lodge
Nursing Home.

Mrs. J.B. Scott Honoree At Shower
By Maryana Miles
Mrs. Richard (Barbara)
Hale was hostess recently at
bar Jamison Drive home in
Bear Lake to a stork shower
for Mrs. Joseph B. (Kitty)
Scott.
The guests participated in
various games In testing their
artistic ability and knowledge
of spelling, with the opening
of the lovely gifts climaxing
the evening.

Mrs. Hale served a party
pretty cake, frosted in pink
and blue and decorated in
bootees, fruit punch, coffee
and toasted nuts to the honorce and guests.

Invited guests were the
Mmes. Strlckler, Ncda Car­
den, Aggie Ostrander, Claire
Condon, Beth Glor, Clarice
Conover. T r a v i s Darnell,
Mary Teriola and Maxine

Initiation Set
For New Members
Of B PO Does
Ib e Sanford B.P.O. Does
No. 100 will hold an Initiation
April JO at the Elks Club. Tha
initiates art Mary Boneker,
Nora Gentile, Ann Trued,
Audrey Yeakla and Evelyn
Wagner.
The Does held a coffee and
orientation program for these
ladles at the home* of June
Foley recently. Refreshments
were "Make your own Sun­
daes," which were thoroughly
eajoyed by all amid much
conversation about calories.
Helen McCloskey and Anna
Buker made a large Easter
basket for Wanda Kay Farm­
er In Longwood—the little girl
to whom the Elks recently do­
nated a wheelchair.
The Does also donated sev­
eral dozen colored eggs to the
Seminole C o u n t y Nuraing
Homo, and gave books to the
Harry Anna Crippled Chil­
dren’s Homo In Umatilla.
On May I, they will bold a
potluck dinner and square
dance at tha Elks Club. All
Elks, wlvea and friends are
invited. Harold Jenkins will
call, and even those who can’t
square dance will have fun.

Darnell.
Also the Mmes. Ruth RieckMembers of the Senior
man, Jackie Fischer, June Class of Oviedo High School
Dangler, 3lae Moats, Winnie
were honored at a delightful
Copps, Esther Jackson and
supper
party Friday evening
Nuggie D runk..
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Auiin Jr. in Oviedo.
The honored guests, mem­
bers of the Senior Class, were
Jan Beasley, Ted Auiin and
Marshall Lingo.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Au­
iin were 3trs. T. I. Linen Jr.
and Mr*. Louis* litas Icy.
Supper was served in the
carporte with the tables plac­
ed in a U shape and covered
with white picnic tablecloths.
Easter baskets were used as
favors and one was placed at
each place. The baskets con­
tained pastel colored fresh
spring flowers.
A delicious fried chicken

Don’t discard empty coffee
or shortening cans. Paint
them a bright color and use
them in children’s rooms for
trinket holders.

One way to preserve the ap­
pearance of a cook book is to
give the cover a coating of
shellac. The coat protects It
against grease and staining.

Try using a vegetable tu r­
een, a candlestick, a cham­
pagne bottle, a gravy boat or
a tea kettle for a flower contalneer.

supper was enjoyed together
Also the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
with bsked potato, cole slaw, T. L. Lingo Jr., Mr. and 3(rs.
hot rolls, cake and ice cream. Theo Auiin and Mrs. Louise
Beasley.
Guests who enjoyed the de­
licious supper and dancing at
the attractive new home of
the Aulins, were the three
honored seniors and their
classmates, DeUy Fore, Char­
lie Miller, Gay Ulrey, Arthur
Evans, Nancyann Swenson,
Sherry Walts, Jim 'Saucer,
Marilyn Partin, Ted ilellhom,
Karen Janson, Pat Erwine,
Itex Brooks, Jim Brewer,
Paul Lukas and Jim Courier.

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MRS. AMOS SCHOELLES, 135 Sue Drive, Weat
Lake Rrantley, observed her 81st birthday April
16, 1965, with her muiiy friends sharing in tha
festivities. Mra. Schocllcs and her husband are
originally from Lockport, N. Y., having made
their home in Florida for the past 15 years.

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SANFORD

The newest handbag for
spring la tha amall shoulder
bag In leather. Tho straps are
shorter than the shoulder bag
of a few years ago.
If you keep your closet well
organised you will find that
you can dress much more
quickly. Keep all your clothes
except furs In transparent
bags so that they ran be
really located in tha morning
rush for work.

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change the appearance of any
simple dree*. One way to add
variety la to wind tha ocarf
through tha atranda of a
necklace.

MR. AND MRS. OSCAR KITTILSON of Beloit,
Wine., huvo been vlnitlng her nUter nml hunband, Mr. und Mrs. Glenn Whimile at their homo
on Mayflower Lino in Ilcur Lake. Mra. Whipple
and Mra. Klttilaon aro ahown enjoying tho
happy reunion.

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8lnre a bathing ault shows
off the figure more than any
other sportswear item, it la
a big fashion mistake to buy
one without first trying It on
In front of a full-length mir­
ror.

The fashion-conscious wom­
an should not overlook tha
Importance of belts aa a fash­
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and will play a big role on
the spring scene.

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a lot of money to he well
dreased. Any girl with good
taste and fashion know-how
ran ba well turned out on a
rompnrativcly modest budget
Planning la tha key.

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OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS were recently honored with a gradu
atlon party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Auiin Jr. Enjoying the fea
tivitiea from the left are Ted Auiin, Jan Beaaley and Marshall Lingo.

MRS. JOSEPH B. SCOTT, left, was honored recently with a
ahower given a t the home of Mrs. Richurtl Hale, 3503 Jamison Drive, Beur
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�Miss Diane Meister To W ed
wedding.
i immediately following
By Maryann Miles
There will be a reception I wedding ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mels*
te r of Forest City announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Diane, to Wii*
liam Decker, on Sunday, April
23, at 7:30 p.m. in the chipel
in McClure Hall.
Elder James Hamrick, of
the Seventh Day Adventist
Church In Torest City, will
perform the c e r e m o n y .
Friends of the family are cor­
dially invited.
Miss Meister is new to the
Forest City area, along with
her famiiy. The Meliters are
originally from New York
City. Miss Meister Is a grad­
uate of Loma Linda Univers­
ity in California.
Mr. Decker is from Chi­
cago, 111., and is being trans­
ferred from his position with
the Tri State Investing Agen­
cy. He is a graduate of An­
drews University in Michigan.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Decker, will come
MISS DIANE MEISTER
from Chicago to attend the

th e

COCK-A-DOODLE
CASSEROLE
K cup chopped green pepper
1 gvt-ox. Jar sliced mush­
rooms, drained
2 tbsps. butter
% tap. salt
U tap. poultry seasoning
1 17-ox. can golden cream
style com
1 cup dairy sour cream
3 cups drained cooked noodlea
t cups cooked diced chicken
paprika
. . .5* tit*. tcfsn. jKQPcr- Jinipn
and mushrooms in melted but­
ter until vegetables are Just
tender. Remove from beat,
stir In salt, poultry seasonlng, canned corn and aour
cream. Pour over noodles snd
chicken in greased I qt. cas­
serole. Stir UghUy to mix.
Sprinkle with paprika, if deaired. Bake in preheated oven
(330 degrees) for 23 to 30
minutes. Serves 6 to i.
• • •
The average homemaker
realises the importance of
vegetables in the daily diet.
They provide etarchcs and
sugars for energy, as well as
several impressive amounts
of vitamins A, B, C, E and
G in addition to mineral salts.
Getting the family to eat its
vegetables is often times a
very big problem. The solu­
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Mr. and Mrs. William K.
Lovelace of Asalca Lane are
in Tallahassee to attend the
graduation exercises of their
son, Johnny.

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morized with sauces, spices The "Make Your Own Mix" is
and garnishes, or they esn be now ready to use or store in
combined in casseroles and a closed canister on your pan­
other main dishes for flavor try shelf.
• • t
zip. Here are several dishes
MAKE YOUR OWN
to try.
PASTRY MIX
SPEEDY CHICKEN BAKE
Small Recipe
1 19-ox. can green asparagus
2 cups shortening
spears, drained
6 cups flour, salted
1 10Vi-ox. can cream of chick­
en aoup, diluted
1 tbsp. salt
1 cup shredded C h e d d a r
Large Recipe
4 cups shortening
cheese
12 cups flour, salted
3 tbsps. milk
2 cups diced cooked chicken
2 tbsps. salt
Arrange drained aiparagui
Sift flour w’ilh salt into ■
In a shallow casserole. Blend bowl. Cut In shortening using
soup with milk, stir In chick­ ■ pastry blender or fork, until
en. Spoon mixture over sspar- the mixture la the consistency
agus, sprinkle with cheese. of com meal and small peas
Broil 4 Inches from heat about Store in a covered container
S minutes or until heated. in a cool place. Use at needed
to make pie dough. How to
Serves 4 to 6.
• • •
make the pastry:
BASKET CORN BURGERS 1 7 or •" crust, 11* cups mix,
1 to 2 tbsps. water
1 lb. lean ground beef
2 7 or 8" crusts, 2 cups mix,
salt and pepper
1 12-ox. can golden whole ker­ 2 to 3 tbsps. water
nel corn, drained
1 9-inch crust, lVi cups mix,
H cup catsup
2 to 3 tbsps, water
Vfc cup shredded American 2 9-Inch crusts, 2tk cups mix,
cheese
3 to 4 tbsps. water
Season ground beef lightly 8 SVvinch tart shells, 41k cups
with salt and pepper. Divide
mix, 3 to 7 tbsps. water
in eight equal portions. Pal
Place "Make Your Own
onto bottom* and aides of Mix" in bowl. Sprinkle cold
large aluminum foil • lined water, a little at a time, over
muffin cups. (Let foil extend different parts of pastry mix.
above edges of muffin tin for Toss together lightly with a
easy removal.) Bake In 350 fork. Use as little water as
degree oven about 20 minutes. possible, Just enough to moil
Combine drained canned corn ten dough. Place dough on
with remaining Ingredients. waxed paper, knead 3 times
Spoon mixture Into meat cups. Press gently with the paper
Bake an additional 3 minutes into a hall. Let It stand at
or until cheese Is melted and room temperature lor 13 to
corn is bested through. Serves 20 minutes.
• • •
4.
• • •
BAKED ICE CREAM PIE
Prepare pie dough mtx for
PARISIAN PEAS
a 1-crust, 8-inch pie, Bake be­
W cup heavy cream
fore filling.
I egg yolk, well beaten
MERINGUE
ltk tbsps. butter, melted
3 egg whites
salt and pepper
U tap. salt
1 17-ox. can Early June Peas,
\ Up. cream of tartar
drained
J _ttp. j u u / l u f - 0 j i « ................ ___J.lhi{U L-iiuur,--------------1 tap. vanilla
Blend cream with beaten
FILLING
egg yolk. Add to melted but­
ter In saucepan. Cook over 1 qt. lee cream, very firm
Make meringue by beating
low heat, stirring frequently
until ilightly thickened. Gent­ egg whites with salt until atltf
ly stir in drained canned peas but not dry. Gradually beat in
and parsley flakes. Heat sev­ cream of tartar and sugar,
eral minutes. Season to taste until meringue is very stiff.
with s ilt and pepper. Serves Add vanilla. Place ice cream
firmly into cold baked pastry
4.
• • •
shell. Pile meringue lightly
over ice cream. Spread to
Here are two handy
"MAKE YOUR OWN MIXES" rim of shell (o completely
cover ice cream. Bike in a
2 cups shortening
• cups sifted all purpose flour very hot oven I4W degrees)
3 minutes, or until meringue
1 tbsp. salt
14 cup double acting baking is a delicate brown. Serve
immediately.
powder
• • *
Combine sifted flour, sail
CHOCOLATE ALMOND
■nd baking powder. Stir well.
DREAM PIE
Sift into a large bowl. Add
Prepare pie dough mix for
shortening. Use fingertips or
pastry blender to distribute a 1-crust, 9-inch pie.
shortening throughout dry In­ 1 large (4tk ox.) chocolate al
mond candy bar
gredients until mixture re­
sembles coarse corn meal. 20 marshmallows

Leather lamp
tie dusted with
Once a month,
soft cloth and a
of vaseline.

shades shoutd
a dry doth.
polish with a
small amount

CohiWi
'i cup milk
pint whipping cream
1 tsp milla
! marshmallows
Combine chocolate bar, 20
marshmallows and milk in
top of double boiler. Melt and
stir until mixture Is smooth
and creamy. Remove from
heal and cool. To cool quickly
place In a pan of Ice water.
Whip cream and add vanilla.
When chocolate mixture Is
cool, fold into whipped cream
and blend well until amooth.
Pour into baked 9-inch pie
shell and chill several hours.
Before serving decorate with
easy marshmallow daisies,
(Viih scissors, cut each of the
4 marshmallows into pettishaped pieces. Arrange the
marshmallow petals to resem­
ble daisies on the surface of
the pie. Center each daisy,
with a piece of marshmallow
tinted yellow with food color­
ing.

New Arrivals
Chief and Mrs. Raymond
Palmer (USN, ret), of Celery
Avenue, announce the birth
of twins April 7 at the Orlan­
do Air Force Bate Hospital.
The boy, who weighed three
pounds, 14 ounces, has been
named Raymond Eugene Jr.
and the girl, who weighed six
pounds, eight ounces, will bo
csllrd Bridget Helen.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer have
six other children, five daugh­
ters and a ton.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoyt,
of Roilindale, M an., and pa­
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Yute Palmer, of
Decatur, Ark.
„ ¥ P e ^ y „ '¥ w lw c k rt..th e .Jie i
ro of many film cartoons, has
become a talking doll. Ha
standi la-inches tall and d«IIvers to typical W o o d y
phrases.

HARLOW WAVES SWAY NEW HAIRDOS — Hairstyle* take a cue
from the 1930* waves of the late actress Jean Harlow (right), Rasie idea
of softness nnd feminity prevails hut spring and summer hairdos rely
more on curls, bungs and cheek curls. Model (left) shows current inter­
pretation.

Forest Lake Personals
By Maryann Mliea
Mr. and Mrs. Vcrle Thomp­
son have returned from taking
Mrs. A. Harding to her home
in Virginia. From there they
went to Washington. D. C.,
and vu.tcu oinrr relatives,
including Mr. and Mrs. J.
Jolley and the new little baby
daughter, Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young
had as recent guests Mr. snd
Mrs. Harold Taylor and fam ­
ily from Jacksonville snd
Mrs. Jim Fraicr of Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ncubieser have had Mrs. Dorothy
Kirk and Mr, and Mrs. John
Itsuser from New Haven as
recent houseguesta. Mrs. Hau­
ser and Mrs. Kirk are sisters
of Mrs. Ncubleser. Other
guests of the Neubiesers have
been Mrs. Carrie Gerard from
New Haven and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Marlowe.
Mrs. Stella Klimosz Broome,
former Dean of Girls at For­
est Lake Academy, spent a
recent weekend visiting her
family In Canada. Both she
and her husband will be com­
pleting work for their Mas­
ter's degree* at Andrews this
summer.
The J. D. Miller familyspent a weekend visiting rel­
atives in Sarasota recently.

T H IN K OF DECORATING

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By Maryann Miles
Major and Mrs. Harry Wil­
liamson, and three youngsters,
Warren, Teri, and Denise, of
Sand Like Road, drove down
lo Zephyr HUIs to spend the
Easter holiday with her mo­
ther, Mrs, Anna Johnson.

Elder and Mrs. Wallace Coe
and their daughter, Janet,
stayed with college class­
mate*, Mr. and Mr*. II. RayPike, while attending the mu­
sic festival. Elder Coe is
president of the AlabamaMississippi Conference.

Kenneth Knccht his gone to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird
of Lake Brantley had Mrs. Mayo Clinic for a chcck-up.
Baird's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. O. Hughes from Charlotte,
North Carolina, visiting them
over the Easter holidays.

Real cool buys! Freshly
styled tops and akirta in
crisp, crinkly acetate-andcotton aeeriucker m ala
light of summer — and
rod off budget worries in
the bargain! Cardigan or
notch collar Jacketa with
or without sleeves . . . all
with slender skirls. Rlue,
pink or black, sites 8 to
18.

Bear Lake

n if t y g if t y

Make apple-cranberry eon
serve for your family or for
gifts. Quarter and seed 2
oranges a n d put through
coarse blade of food grinder.
Add 2 cups of water and cook
20 minutes, then acid 2 cups
each of fresh cranberries,
canned apple sauce and su­
gar, 1 cup of seedless raisins
and Q teaspoon of sail. Cook
rapidly, stirring often, until
IIdck. Pour at once into hoi
sterilised J a r * and seal.
Makes 6 cups.

Personals
Mr. and Firs. Albert Jacobs
of 1338 Lake Asher Circle in
Bear Lake, have recently re ­
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Nigeria for the last 12 years., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder
He has now returned to h it'h a v e had their son, Leroy,
home in Canada where he Isj visiting them recently. Leroy
convalescing from a serious Is a member of the Hi.llopper
tropical d'sease.
Quartet at the college C.U.C.

Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Lytic
have rrlum ed to their home
In Chllllcothe, Ohio, after
spending the winter with their
daughter, Mrs. Helen V.
Hupp. Going back with the
grandparents was John Hupp,
returning to West Virginia to
finish the eighth grade with
his brother-in-law, who is
teaching the church school

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Personals

By Mrs. B. L. Johnson

• • •

Ranfarl

The children of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Will isms are hon­
oring their parents this Sun­
day, April 25, with an open
house from 3-6 p.m. on their
25th wedding anniversary at
their home, 400 Plumosa
Drive.
No formal invitations arc
b e i n g extended and alt
friends and relatives are
enrdially invited to rail dur­
ing the appointed hours.

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Well, now Easter is over.
Next Important day coming
up will be Mother’s Day. And
that is a few weeks sway yet.
Cooks love casseroles be­
cause they are easy to fix
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that ii a perky dish and will
have your cowboyi and In­
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COMANCHE
CORN PUDDING
2 Ibsps. finely chopped onion
I t cup shredded dried beet
2 tbsps. butter
U cup milk
2 tbsps. Oaur
U tap. salt
3 eggs, well beaten
t t cup shredded Cheddar
cheese
2 12-ox. cans whole kernel com
with red and green peppers,
drained
Sauta onion and dried beef
in melted butler until onion
is lust tender. Set aside. Add
milk, flour and salt to beaten
eggs In medium sited bowl;
beat thoroughly. S t i r in
cheeae, drained canned com
with aweet peppers and aauteed onion-beef mixture. Pour
into a greased IVk qt. oblong
casserole. Bske In pre-hested
(ISO degree) oven about 33
minutes. Let it stand 3 to 10
minute* before s e r v i n g .
Serves

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There le no pten at present.
The Preeldent of the United
8tetee doea not hare an eco­
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IIy Cat. Ray Crenley
WASHINGTON (NBA) —
In presenting the Southeast
A»ia Development Plan with
■och fanfare at Johns Hop*
Una Ua! vanity, Pnaident
Johnson may have killed
much of ite effectlreneea.
Thla la the judgment of eome
U. 8. official! familiar with
the propetal.
For the eucceet of the plan
dependa on Ita having a
Made-ln-Aila rather than a
Made-in-U. S. label.
The development prognm,
In fact, la aimed eventually
at getting the United Statea
off the hook in Southeait
Alla:
1. So U. ft foreea wont be
after another — Thailand,
l-io*. Malaysia, the Philip*
pinei.
2. So the fight agalnet
armed aggreealon la South*
eaat Aaia won’t be labeled
U. 8. interfannee In the
Orient. Rather, It would be
clear that Red aggreulon In
Southeait Alla waa aggrea*
ilea agalaat Ailani.
». Bo the United Statea
won't have to carry almoit
alone the heavy financial, pol­
itical, peychologlcal and mili­
tary burden of aaving South*
aait Aila.
If the development plan la
made in Alia by Ailani and
led by Ailana and include!
the participation of a wide
range of countriea under the
United Nation!, a iliable
number of nation! would have
a veiled Internet In prntec*Ing the region.
There wouldn’t b e -ih t-ln ^ .
.difference, or the let-the.ll,
B.-do.it attitude, that prevaili
regarding Viet Nam,
The non-American label
might alao make it poulble
to enllat countries euch at
Burma and Cambodia In thin
common effort to strengthen
themselves agalnit subverlion.
United Netlone Secretary
General U Thant anerta that
Burma today fears U. S.
arms aid would enmesh it in
the East-West struggle and
endanger Its Independence.

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PITTSBURGH (UPI) - An
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Margaret__y u c a _ Tchlrkow,
who died last August at the
■ge ad M, left $IU,*41 to 30
relatives and frlanda and 140,•oo la bar farmer house ksep
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The deeelopment concept !■
obvlouily Intended to shift
the emphaila of tho fight
agalnal aggreulon In South­
east Asia from military to
economic and psychological.
Hay* one official bluntly,
’’Military methods haven't
been very successful.”
The economic • development
plan would not be deilgned ai
a new method for helping win
the present war In Viet Nnm.
Officials believe Hanoi wilt
not consider economic co-oporation as an adequate incen­
tive for giving up the terri­
tory held by the Viet Cong.
Rather, offlclele hero be­
lieve tho plan will begin to
be effective only after the
Viet Nam war Is over.
The most they hope le that
it would help prevent future
South Viet Nam-type ware In
that area.
This economic • development
program, If it goes through,
will get rolling slowly. It’s
expected to be the end nf
•mb-lwfuirf trTtiklil-*(iU the
Southeait Allan countries can
possibly come up with a wellthought-out plan.
It will then In sometime
in 11*00 before the various
participating and co-operat­
ing countries — Asian and
Western—begin to vote any
fundi. Assuming the U. 6.
Congress likes the proposal,
nsw U. S. money likely would
not bo available before midm a.
Kven then, It wilt be very
difficult, if not impossible,
for the plan tn start opsratIng effectively In those areas
where there la acltva guerrilla
warfara or bombing—that le,

But the gueiilng h en &lt;i ihall Plan, though more or!

lure and with
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ethers ofwhose esses mey ba
By Tom A. Cullen
that the national well-being I
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are Increasing de l Britain desperately abort
LONDON &lt;NEA)—Britons, ha* improved under the aye* I pectancy in England haa in-1 decade between 1952 and 1902,[which ia auppoaed to provide I othera.
I manda for a revlalon ol the hospital beds, patienta are more serious.
Thes e tway
after nearly 20 years of so-1tern, but that there are na- creased by two years. Mater-1 Infant deaths have been cut free medical care for all.
And, although few would
syatem and
an end to abuses, using subtle bribes to
ad- it work* la th a t
cialiscd medicine, have found [ tional headaches, toe.
Inal deatha per 100,000 births impressively.
Britons are discovering that | call for abandonment of the! Consider hospital care. With ] mitlcd to hospitals ahead of the patient paya a fee to see
a consultant privately. Tha
consultant then uses Ale hoe*
pttat connections to |v t the
patient admitted ahead of
other* on the waiting list.
Because there are usually
at least 500,000 people await*
Ing admiision to hoipltals la
England and Wales a t any
cne time, there la consider*
sble advantage to calling ia
a consultant, who, ran add eg
extra 12,400 a year to his ia*
come by this mean*.
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emerged a* the glamor hoy
of the national health pro*
grnm. Not only docs he get six
weeks' paid holiday a year,
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he pleases in hospital. Serna
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patients per half day, leaving
the rest to their Junior staff,
Britain's 20,000 family d*»tors, on tha other hand, are
considered overworked and
underpaid. Average pay of a
family doctor under eoclalised
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order to boost this figure he
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load to the 3,500 maximum
permitted.
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and facilities to the breaking
point
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through emigration between
600 to 800 doctor* a year,
which la equal to a quarter
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cal schools.
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sports
siftings
by barry lawes
The first annual all-county cinder meeting la over,
and the oval at Seminole High la quiet. It might be fit*
ting now to be a little retrospective about the whole
affair.
Seminole High won the meet with 124 points, com­
pared to Lyman's 82 and Oviedo’s four points. But this
appears to us as a rather hollow victory, In view of the
lack of competition and depth of squads offered by Ly­
man and Oviedo.
This Is not meant to downgrade the Oeryhounds of
Lyman or the Lions of Oviedo, After all, only the night
before the county meet, Lyman brought home the Klwants Relays trophy from Kustls when they competed In
their own class. The same goes for Oviedo, In their own
element, the Lions’ thindads would probably make a very
good showing.
But the site of Seminole High allows track coach
Dick Williams a pretty good field from which to choose
his boys. It stends to reason that the larger a school the
mors depth a squad can muster.
e e • • e
There were some bright moment* during th* meet,
when three Seminole High record* fell by the wsyeld*.
Top honors for this fest go to Rick Wslstrom with his
10 second running of the 100 ysrd dash and hie 20.2
aeconde recorded in the low hurdles.
Walstrom hae every reason to be proud, particular­
ly of his mark In the 100 yard dash. Ten seconds la ex­
cellent time for any schoolboy.
Georgs Msrkos deserves a big hand for Ms high
hurdles running, setting the new mark of 18.1 seconds.
But In many of the other events, the Seminole* let
down, falling way below their established marks. I t Is
hoped the answer to this Is the lack of competition. Only
time will tell, of course, since the Seminole* go to Uetro
Conference Friday.
* * * * *
There waa one truly lamentable fact about the all­
county meet, and that was the lark of spectator!. W#
won’t dwell on the leek of organlietlon In conducting th*
m eet as time and better planning wll correct this. But
the handful of spectator* was a pitiful aight.
This, of course, 1* not a situation unique to Sanford
alone. For aome unexplained reason spring sport* do not
draw like their fall and winter counterpart*.
But when boys on tho squad are heard commenting on
tha lack of aupport being ahown, even by their achoolmatee, It doea hurt a little. A track man, a baseball
player, a ewlmmer, or what ever, doe* not work any lee*
hard a t his sport Just because It li In the eprlng. Each
youth is as dedicated as the football or basketball player,
and each would appreciate seeing some eupport from hie
school and city.
Last week when the Seminole swimmer* met Ocala
In th* Ft. Mellon municipal tank, there were more fan*
from Ocala In evidence than from Sanferd.
Lack of support may not have been the cause behind
Seminole's loss, but we have no doubt It may have been
a contributing factor.
Since assuming tha position as your eporta Scribe,
we have been attempting to muet the mentors who guide
our various sports squads throughout the county. Un­
fortunately, we have not met all of them yet, but we wll).
I t takes time to get to know everybody as we ahould,
Just ss It takes time to settle Into a new routine. This Is
being accomplished, however.
I t la our Intention to report fully and factually each
and every sporting event that takes plnre In Sanferd and
Seminole County, hut often times a tack &lt;if spare will
force us to omit some coverage of events. When this hap­
pens, we hope you will bear with us and not feel it an
Intentional slight.
These sports pages are yours, we want you to enjoy
them.

Nichols Seeks Title
In Texas Open Golf
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)
—Hobby Nichols, the Louis­
ville slugger with his golf
swing In (ho groove, sets out
today on the first leg of his
quest for a Texas Open title
that would give him back to
back vlctoriei an the summer
golf tour.
The 29-yeir-old Nichols, who
•urged from 28th to fifth in
money winnings by grabbing
the $12,000 top prize In the
'Houston ' Classic ' Inal' week,
ranked along aide of Doug
Sandora aa the co-favorite for
the big check In the $80,000
Country Club.
Nichols warmed up for the
72-bolo affair with a breezy
three-under par 67 Wednes­
day that earned him $187.80
unofficial money with a tie for
fifth in a pro-am prelude to
(lie mala event over the 0,700
yard par 38-38-70 Oak Hills lay­
out
Sanders, meanwhile, wai out
of the money In the pro-am
and did not even bother to
turn In n score, but the curlyhaired Georgian usually hai
found the tree-studded Oak
Hills to his liking and is ex­
pected to finish well enough
to bold onto his No. a rank

Oviedo Baseball
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'Canes Battle
Bishop Moore
To Deadlock
By Jim Bacchai
Herald Sports Writer
South Seminole and Bishop
Moon fought to a 3-3 dead­
lock In an tinning Ue ballgame
yesterday afternoon at Coop­
er Field In Caaaelberry.
The game waa stopped af­
ter eight rounds to allow the
evening Little League action
to begin.
Bruce Stuart hurled tha dis­
tance for South Seminole,
yielding three runs, all un­
earned, oo three base hits.
Stusrt struck out 10 Hornets,
while walking only three bat­
te n . He was also the leader
of a Hurricane hJUing attack,
which featured five safeties.
The ’Cane* pitcher slammed
a home run for his team ’a in­
itial tally, In the second
frame, and then scored hit
team’s second run altar draw­
ing a base on balls.
Mickey Hawks belted a runproducing double in South
Seminole's two-run fourth Inn­
ing and Jim Lucia, Mike Har­
gis, and Jamie Cornell chipped
In with a single apiece.
Bshop Moore'a big hit was
two-run double by short­
stop Larry Strack which tied
the score In the seventh inn­
ing. Rick Dunn and Jeff Chernega rapped alngtea for the
Hornets.
Bishop Moore's offensive
performance waa aided consid­
erably by six South Seminole
errors.
John Hickson hurled flaw­
less relief ball for Bishop
Moore retiring each of tha 10
batters he faced, while chalk­
ing up four strikeouts.

Spolskis Hold
League Lead
Jane and John Spolskl ran
Into strong competition from
their opponents in the Friday
Night Mr. and Mrs. League at
Jet Lanes but itlll managed
to keep their first place posi­
tion. They could manage only
a split with Elaine and Steve
Kostival, aa Elaine act the
pace for all the ladies in the
league with a fine 173/818
aeriea. Spolskl notched a 198/
833 to lead hit team.
Audrey Bolger rolled a 167/
443 to help her team to a fourgame sweep over the team of
Bonnie and Dan Szechy. Bob
Bolger contributed a 171/498.
Clarence Henning rolled a
189/848 in a two and two
draw with Jackie and Karl
Spear. Karl showed a good
175/318 scries.
Ann and Bob Gabel grabbed
a three-point win over Mary
and Roy Stermeo despite a
fine 196/833 by Roy, Ann shot
a 164 game and Bob a 198
game for the Gabel team
Rich Murphy found tha range
for a 202/331 aeriea but they
lost all four points to the
173/443 by Mary Jo and the
180/316 by Milton Smith.

among the money winners.
Bruce Devlin and Juan (Chi
Chi) Rodrigues, who pushed
Nichols to the limit In Houston
last week by finishing Just a
stroke off the winning psce,
also conquered Oak Hills par
Wednesday with CDs.
Three olher pros bettered
Nichols 87 and one— Shelly
Mayfield — matched It. Vet­
eran A1 liciselink, Don Jan­
uary and clgar-rhomplnc.Char­ _ PIULAfiELPJOA (UP!) lie Sifford all slipped In with Boxing Hall of Fame Willie
Pep will fight local lightweight
60s.
Jackie Lennon la an eightrounder at the Philadelphia
Arena Monday night.

Fight Slated

Powell’s Leads

Mixed Keglers
Powell's Office S u p p l y
continue to lead th* Thuradny Night Mixed league at
Jot l.unrs after taking three
points from ths third place
Goof Of fa. Marge Carruthera and Ralph Bella aet a
blistering par* for Powcll'a
with a 203/837 and 212/840
respectively and were too
much for tha Goof O ffs to
handle.
The Eight Balia held their
second place spot with a
three gams romp over tha
Tortoises aa Margie Kipp
polled e-18S/B87-and -George
Kents bombed a 191/828.
Bus Jackson rolled a 187/*
613 and Buddy Proctor cams
through with a 184/824 ssrisa to ast tha pace for the
Lead Pina la a thrws gams
win over ths Depends bias.
Helen Kaelln also chimed In
with a 89 gams and Mae Fehr
added a 182/484 all for tha
Lead Pina. Eleanor Anderson
was the star for the Depend
ablei with a 169/478.

Oviedo faeot Ocoee this af­
ternoon la tha first round of
Claai B, Group * district
baseball tountamaot on tho
Ocoee diamond.
Other action In tho twinbill affair pita llontvorda
against fit. Cloud.
Winners of tho games will
moot Friday at 4 p, m. to
decide tho title.
A vi i tel leaves or eaters
Oviedo finished its regular New York harbor every go
minutes.
•essoa with a 7-4 record.

Falls Short
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
10 1963 National League home
opening games drew a total
of 331,604 paid admissions,
falling 11,416 short of tha allUrns record of 333,010 aet last
year.

Signs Contract
CHICAGO (UPI) - Chicago
defenalva eod Ed O'Bradovich,
who aaw little action last sea
•on taacause of Injuries, sign­
ed his 1968 contract with tha
B*«r* Wednesday andvow sd
to report to aummer training
in the beat condition ever."

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SHS Golfers In State Meet
Four member* of the Sem­
inole High School golf team
will be going after big
stakes today, with the open­
ing round* of the atate high
school golf tournament un­
derway at St. Lucie Country
Club a t Port St. Lucie.
Wielding the cluba under
tha Seminole banner are Ray
Bradford, Roth Vlhlen, Jeff
William* and Larry Sher­
wood. Th* boy* are eoached
by Seminole athletic director
Fred Gana*.
Tha two-day tournament
I* being played over the com­
pact and tricky Saint* rourae
at the country club, stretch­
ing out for 6,647 yards.
Seventeen four-man teams
qualified In eight group
tournament* around tha atate
last week. In addition, an­
other dozen youngsters will
play for Individual honors,
though their team* did not
m a k a It. Altogether, 27
schools will be represented.
A m o n g the Individuals
playing for honors will be
Steve Gillespie of Lyman
High School In Longwood.
Gillespie qualified with an
18-hol* round of 77.
All contestants wilt play
18-holes each today and Fri­
day. Play starts a t 0 a m.

Sanford Nine
Get Revenge
In Evans Tilt
By Paul Glad
Herald Sports Writer
What's the old adage . , .
turn about Is fair plnyT It
could never be truer for the
Sanford Bravca.
Several weeks ago the
Braves Journeyed to Evans In
Orlando where they were
handed their first baseball
loss of the season with the
no-hlt hurling of Greg Dorris.
Tucsdsy the Evans team
came to Sanford, itartcd the
game with Dorris on the
mound, and another no-bit
g a m e waa hurled. Only
this time It was Gary Maples
tossing the perfect game to
hand the Braves a 3-0 vietory over Evans.
Both teams were hitloss un­
til the third Inning when
Maples slapped a double Into
right field. He then scored on
a double poled by Billy Grac
ey. Graccy scored on a hard
hit single by Bill Miller.
Miller promptly stale see
ond. Aa he was sliding into
second, Miller wn* hit by the
pickoff throw which bounced
off his side and went bound
Ing Into left field. Miller pick
rd himself up and raced for
third. The throw to third waa
over the third baseman'*
head. Miller kept on going and
(cored easily.
Evan* put together its big
geit threat by loading the
bases with no outs. But a fine
double play put together by
Maples, Tommy Bryan and
Mike Long crushed the Uireat.
Maples pitched no-hit ball,
striking out six to bring Ills
record to 3-1. Sanford now
held* b record of M -l, -

All-Star Cage
Team Named
I N D I A N A P O L I S . Ind.
(UPI) — The college all-stor
basketball team scheduled to
meet tha Russian national
team here April 28 hat been
completed with th* addition
of Flynn Robinson of Wyo
ming, Yarn Benson of the
U. 8. Army and Tom Bow
man, a former Butler etar.
Robinson, a 6-foot-1 guard,
la the rre a te it scorer In Wyomlng history, and Benson,
also a guard, starred on the
Armed Forces all-star team
that captured th* AAU rham
plonshlp last month. Bcnaon
played hi* college ball at Mia
m^of Ohio. Bowman, who now
playi fiT in in d ustrial league,
toured Russia with an AAU
Uam two years age.

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Longwood Braves ~
Rap Altamonte, 16-6

LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL track Btjund members pose with first ptnee
trophy won recently in first annunl Kiwnnin Relays in Eustis. They are,
left to ritfht, front row: Darrell ANgier, David Straushan, Paul Lambert,
Richard Moore, Richard Ponener, Ron Greene, Larry Groakey: necwul
row, Terry Toole, John Blrkheimcr, Glenn Duncan, Gary Planck’ Bob Eldridifep Gary Smith, Jack Rlunton; third row, Danny Overton, Chuck Wattner, Paul Rumbley, Terry Smith, Tom Mioduckl and Mike Ackerman.
Coach in Rodney Umberger.
(Herald Photo)

By Jim Bacchus
flerald Sporta Writer
The Longwood Braves put
together 12 hits for 16 runs
and a 16-8 victory over the
Altamonte Senators In South
Seminole Little League action
last night in Casselberry.
The Braves' attack was
paced by the slugging of
Bicky Goodall and Bonnie
O'Neal. Goodall slammed a
home run and a double and

Cards Toss Bench At Braves
By Fred Down
UPI Sport* Writer
Just when everybody thought
Red Schoendienst was going
to throw the book at the St.
Louis Cardinals, he threw the
bench at the Milwaukee Bra­
ves.
The Impact was enough to
make the whole National Lea­
gue take notice.
T7»e world champions went
Into reverse at the start of the
1905 season with one victory
and a tie to show for their
first seven games. Schocndienst, the rookie pilot, was on
the spot. Was complacency the
problem and was the good old
redhead rednecked enough to
aclT And, U so, bowf

Schoendicnat showed ’em
Wednesday night when he
benched Julian Javier batting
.174 in favor of Phil Gsliano
and Mike Shannon batting
.013 in favor of Tito Francona and got instantaneous re­
sults in the form of a 6-3 vic­
tory over the Braves,
Gagliano, up from Jackson­
ville of Ihc International Lea­
gue, drove in two runs with
sacrifice flies, had five assists,
two putouts and participated in
two double plays. And Francona, obtained from the Cleve­
land Indians, had a triple and
a ainglc in a nine-hit attack
that also included homers by
Bill White and Lou nrock.
The Reds walloped tha Chi­

cago Cubs 9 2, the Houston
Astros downed the Philadel­
phia Phillies 11-4, the San
Francisco Giants beat the
Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2, and the
Los Angeles Dodgers topped
the New York Mets 5-1 in other
NL games.
In the American League,
Cleveland beat Los Angeles
6-5, Minnesota defeated New
York 7-2, Baltimore shaded
Washington 3-2, Chicago top­
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a single.
Ronnie Allman rapped a
pair of singles and Tim Young
belted a single and a dou­
ble to aid the Braves’ cause.
O'Neal, the Longwood pitch­
er, limited the Senators to five
base hits and in chalking up
the victory.
_
In minor League play, tha
Braves belted the Altamonta
team 16-1.

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Bonus Babes Caught In Squeeze Play
GUY RANDOLPH, 11, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
W. Randolph of Wekiwn Hills who came in sec­
ond with 68 point totnl in recent gymkhana
series sponsored by Central Florida Horse
Shows, is shown with his horse, Trigger.

By Sandy Padwe
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
Red convertibles, split-level
homes end 1100.000 bonuses
used to be the reward for the
patient Little League father.
Rut no more.
Organized baseball finally
has a free agent draft and
the old man, junior and the
rest of the family simply
can't do anything about it.
Gone forever, b a s e b a l l
hopes, are the Dick Wakefirlds, Paut Pettits, Lew
Krausses and Rick Reichanits.
The free agent draft rule
was passed at the winter
meetings last year and begin­
ning April 30 goes into ef­
fect across the country. This
means high school, college,
American Legion and semipro players get into organiz­

ed baseball primarily through
the draft.
So instead of all the fren­
zied bidding for the nation's
better ballplayers, three wellorganized draft sessions have
been scheduled for June, Sep­
tember and January.
The setup is the same ns
the football and basketball
diafl* with teams picking in
reverse order of their finish
the season before.
Once a player is diafted,
he becomes property of that
club until 15 days before the
next (diaft) session. If he
has not signed by then, hi*
gocs back Into a free agent
pool ami ran he diafted by
another club.
Rut that's where his free­
dom ends, and some of the
more promising youngsters
don't particularly rare for the

new rule—and neither do
their parents.
“It's quite a disadvantage,"
said Archie Roberts, the
football-baseball star from
Columbia University. "You
have no bargaining power.
It's rrally tough on the in­
dividual. No m atter how- you
look at it. be Is really in a
bind. At least in football

there It competition between
the leagues."
Roberts, one of the few
good enough for a choice of
sports, will go with the
Cleveland Browns of the Na­
tional Football League be­
cause they will allow him to
attend medical school as part
of the contract.
‘T had some high baseball

o f f e r s even before the
Browns’ offer.” Roberts said.
"They were from between
$75,000 and $100,000. My Im­
pulse was to Jump at it, but
then 1 knew I’d lie throwing
away medical school,
"Being practical, though,
If I were just going to grad­
uate without going to medi­
cal school, l*|l lie foolish to

pass up an offer like $75,000
or $100,000."
From now on, college baseball playera won’t have to
worry about making deci­
sions likr that.
"The top prospects (till
will receive nice bonuses,"
one baseball official predict­
ed, "but there won’t tie any
of those outlandish sum*,"

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|#Rotary, KofC Teams
Only Two Unbeaten Commission Okays
With the Sanford Recreation
Department'* 196J baseball
la d aoftball aeaaons less than
two weeki old, only two teams
of the 27 participating in the
various leagues are still un­
beaten.
Rotary In the Junior League
and Knlghta of Columbus in
the Church League arc unde­
feated after three games.
Georges of the Little Ameri­
can, Panning Lumber of the
City League and Church of
Cod of Prophecy all fell from
the unbeaten ranks yesterday.
In the Little Leegues, Navy
won Ita first game of the
seeson behind the effective
pitching of Scott Harris. Har­
ris and Danny Conway of
Georges teamed up in an oldfashioned pitching duel, each
yielding only one hit. Navy de­
feated Georges, 3-1.
Mike Parrish had the only
I hit for Navy white Gordon
Bradley’s double was the lone
hit for Georgee.
Harris, the winning pitcher,
•truck out 14 end issued three
beaes on balls.
TOe Locomotive Engineer!
rallied for three rune in the
last of the sixth to Ue Quality
Mobile Homes, 3 3, and take
t i g game Into extra Innings.
Each team scored a pair of
runs in the seventh and then
in the leal of the ninth, the
Engineers scored the winning
ruo, giving them the victory,
e-i;
Doug Milictowekl starred
on. the mound and alao at the
bet,
gcling
three-for-four.
Mike Laubert was the losing
pitcher.
In the Junior League, Shrine
came from behind to defeat
CPO, 11-10, in a free scoring
affair.
Shrine, taking a never-aaydie attitude, trailed to-0 going

Into the bottom of the third,
before itariing Uicir rally.
They put together six hits,
two hy Steve Leach, a total of
13 walks and a hit batsman to
give them their margin of vic­
tory, their first of the season.
Larry Williams was singled
out for his ptay for CPO. He
had two hits. Richard Warren
was the winning pitcher in re­
lief and Kip Uradcn the loser.
Kiwanis squeaked by Klks,
3-2. Alan Cooper turned in a
respectable pitching perform­
ance for the winners.
Larry Rowland, with the
gam e'l only home run: Melt
Morgan, Wally Jernigan and
Joe Pauline paved the way for
Kiwanis. David Soper was
charged with the loss.
Kingswood moved into a tie
for first place In the City
League by handing Panning
Lumber of Casselberry ■ 15-4
setback. Bud kfoncricf was
the winning hurlcr and Harold
iielma the loser. Joe Rogers
and Butch Cook, each with
two hits led the Kingswood
batters while Harold Helms
rippled three hita into the
Kingswood defense.
The Kinghts of Columbus
kept their perfect record in­
tact by pounding Church of
God, 14-9. Nick Constantine
picked up credit for the vic­
tory. Dan Simon took hitting
honors with three home runs,
giving him ■ total of four in
three garnet—high in the city.
Larry Pivec also hit for the
distance. Red Jensen helped
the K of C cause* netting three
hita for the winners. Chester
Fawlcy’s two hita were tops
for Church of God.

Liston-Clay Bout
BOSTON (UPD—Challenger
Sonny Liston can proceed
with plans for his scheduled
heavyweight title fight with
Casiiut Clay In Boiton Gar­
den May 25, as far at the
Masiachuicts Boxing Com­
mission is concerned.
Replying Wednesday night

Ulrich Paces
Team Victory
The Paycho-Ceramica won
three pointa from the BID'a
to hold their first place lead
in the Seminole Memorial
Hospital l-eague at Jet t.Hnrs.
Tom Ulrich waa the stalwart
fo r
the Psycho-Ceramics
with a 103/5llt while George
Mason took high honors for
the BID’S with a 179/531.
The Medics retained thrir
number two spot on the bas­
is of a three point win over
the BPK'a as Glenn Cooper
showed the way with a 103/527 followed by Ronnie Fred­
erick with a 20H game.
George Weig a ml's 172/4S4
was high for the BPK’a.
The Pep Pills had a trio
of stars in a three point win
over the PltN’s. Jerry Min­
ton shot 1H8/51P. Gary Har­
rison had a 175/503 and
Wayne Albert "bombed" a
204 game whereas D i r k
Elam's 101/522 for t h e
PHN's and Lrn Munson’s
177/450 couldn't contain the
heavy hitting by the opposi­
tion.

to several "inquiries" from
Suffolk County Dlst. Ally.
Garrett H. Byrne, the com­
mission ruled that Intercom
tmcnlal Promotions Inc. is
not the licensee of the bout
and that Liston "is not now
guilty of any act detrimental
to the public interests , .
A "serious doubt" was
raised by Chairman Herman
Greenberg April 7 (hat the
match would he held in Mas­
sachusetts If Hie committee's
investigation uncovered any
connection
between Liston
and Intercontinental.
Investigators said the 1961
contract which made Liston
an official of Intercontinental
had hern one of the reasons
why (lie World Boxing Associ­
ation earlier had stripped
Clay of Ida official title.
The commission, which con­
ducted an "extensive investi­
gation," found that Intercon­
tinental la "conducting all its
business" in (hr state through
Boston promoter Sam Silverman, the licensee of the
match.

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termine if the young horses
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Hucky Hurt. Concho* for leant are Don Hitch­
cock and Roger Either*.
(Herald Photo)

IMP. SCOTCH

Announces Plan

LITTLE NATIONAL

JV» filter cigarette la packed with
America'a best-taatieg rip* tobacct
-famous Halfaad Half. Get plea*
lag aroma, peat are taste. Try a
pack today.

5
STAR

......,1 V .

rCity League
Standings

CPO

PRIMED FOR AtTION in little lengue activity
this year la Hunt Uncoln-Mcreury team. Potting
fur camera are, left to right, front row, Dennis
Either*, Charles Reek, Karl Dawson, Chitrle*
Thompson, Steven Juhmuin, Craig T aft ami

HIGH &amp; DRY GIN

&amp;

Chain .................................2
P in t Federal ................... 2
Htmt Lln-Mer ................... 2
Locomotive Engineers .. 2
Quality Mobile Homes .. 0
Game Today;. Ch»»e vt. Huntl" iJn Mcr 4:30, Bay Avenue
Park
LITTLE AMERICAN
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Florida State ................... 2 1
Georges ............................2 1
Strickland-Morrlson ......... 2 1
Sanford Atlantic ......... 1 2
Navy .............
1 3
Game Today: Florida State
ve. Sanford Atlantic 4:30,
| Port Mellon Park
JUNIOR LEAGUE
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1. IiOflt A Found
L E T ! * C K L K U I IA T R — T b a
classified
a r t th a p U t t
In aava tlm a am i m oney w han
s h o p p i n g for t h a e a r o r y o u r
eh nice.

20. Hardwara

61. Articlca For Rent

T K D W . L L t A M S I ID W
lll-IIII
111 K. 11th.

AMERICAN RENT-ALL

22. Plumbing

2. I’crwmnl*
D o you h a v a a d r i n k i n g p r o b lam . W r i t e P. O. B o a t i l l , l i t
H an fo rd .

U A K n i E T r * llaauty S o o t ,
e o f l w a t e r , e v e n i n g a p p 'l a .
IDS So. O a k . I 3 ] - m i .

C o n tr a c tin g H epatra
F i t KB KHTIMATKB
ft. L IIA It V E T
H a n f o rd Ava._______ l l l - H I l

PAINTINO

A

repair,

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Vrrilb Page 10 — April 22, 1965

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

B. H i a w a t h a . t t l - t l l t

51. Wanted To Buy

2.1. Painting

4. Beauty Care

"Y ou n a m a II— W * h n v a I tl"

Obr

I11-1IH .

24. Well Drilling

BKLi.
UK
lo u r
Furniture.
Q u i c k Y a r v l r t w i t h Ih* C a sh .
B lirE R
TRADI.NO
POHT.
I li- M T T .
W A N T E D TO BUY : I n J u l y , 1
n r 4 Bed ro o m H o m e In Kenf o r d - O r le n d o A r e a . P r e f e r
W a t e r f r o n t . C. II. Har vla, Iln*
IT. UBNH, A r g e n t l a , F P O , N.
V.. N. Y. #H»T.

.11. Musical lrnttrumenls

lll-tlTI.

b!

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C IIU IU A IIU A H . W a l k e r A
fllark A T a n pupplea. P hone
33i-n5oo,

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II

C IIII IU A II U A P u p p l e a , 1101 W.
n t h . 1 1 1 . 1111.
A K C flag. B e a g l e H o u n d , t y r.
old, H I . Hee a t 15*0 ( I r a n a,la Ave., a f t e r a n.ro.

12. Special Notice*
CANAH Day C a m p b a g l n a J u n e
t t t h . . L a k e H olden. P u r In*
f o r m a t i o n call 111-11*1, F r e d
danaa.
HTOUGH'H U t i l i t y T r a i l e r Halaa,
Bn a t M A, I t o u t l 1, Hnulh
H a n f o rd Ava. a t t e n d e d . I l l *
M il.

1.1. Catering • Food
N l i W t i l t RUN BLANK. I l . l t
till. Pic k y o u r o w n , I I I t Ini.
p i c k e d f o r &gt;ou. U l i e Alcmroe.
l l l - i n i a . _______________________

I I. Bicycle Repalra
ALL W O I IK O U A I I A N T E K D
W e H a v a I’a r l a A A r r e e a o r l e a
to y cn n iiA i.
i;;-»;»»

15. Special Servfcea
V I C K I Mora t h a n 10,000 re ad*
o r a aaa Hi a H a n f o rd H e r a l d
e l a a e l f l l d a d e d a lly . B a l a a a t
lo w a a l i e p a r l i n e p e r d a y !
n ia l 111-1111 o r m - t l l l and
place yo u r adl
L A W N MOWINU A E d g i n g .
F e a t d apendahla service, re a aonabla, J l l - l i o i
VOBH L A N D S C A P E KKIIVICK
A n y t y p e — A n y alee
A t a p rlre you r a n afford
a f t e r 1:10 p.m.

323-1050

SICK ROOM NEEDS
W h e a t C h a ir * . W a l k a r a , C a n e a
A C r u l r h e a f o r r a n t o r aata.
P r e s c r i p t i o n ! *(
l.oweal
P rle a a . D l a c a u n t l o p eople
o v e r I I A all Hervlce p e r s o n ­
nel. C h e c k o u r p r i e s t .

FAUST DRUG STORE
F re e D elivery

Ill-M il

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
IIOMK IMPIIOVK MKNTH,
BOOKING, PA 1 N T IN O A
IN S U L A T IN G
F in an cin g A rranged
Ill-H it

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F I X I T BH O P
N K W LOCAT ION
K ranrh
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10. Interior Decoratum
"'""HfirTpIfler'TTTTprovar^^^
1001

JK AN MAHCBL
F r e n c h Ave.
1 1 1 -ltto

CUHTOM M a d e HH|, t 'o v e r e A
D r a p e r . W a l l Itc w a l l c a r p e l Ills.
Large
aalrcllon
lo
r l i u o e t f ro m .

Alunn Fabric.* &amp; Rugs
F II K U K HT IM ATi;
A T YOU It IIMMi;
•Srrr. 4-erwt—

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H erv lre A Muppllaa
3314141
l l l l H P a r k Dr

111. llullderH Supplies
I'llE*C A H T C o n c r a t a Htepa
DRK DOUY L U M B E R CO
1*0 M a r l * Ava
H l.O iO l

Legal Notice

CDL-I

P lan o T u n in g ang R epair
W. L. t l a r m e n • • i l l - i l l l

.14. Upholntery
O V E R H T E A UK
o f f in e w o r k m a n e h l p In u p h n l a t a r l n g , D r a p e r l e e , Hllprnvera,
T im a P a y m e n t * a a l i t t l e aa
H mo. D r a p a r y h a r d w a r a Inalatlallon.
kulp
d k c o h a t in h
HIIOP
I'll. 111.3131__________

COU RTKOUHT C I I A R D E ACCUUNTH— ll m l lo d c r e d i t If
you own a phono. P u t c la iitf led A 'a to w o r k f o r y ° u l

FKKK ESTTOATE
U p h n lst s r l n * A M a t t r a a * r e n ­
o v a t i n g . New A Used F u r n i ­
t u r e . Call M i B e d d i n g Mfg.
Co. a t T0» C e l e r y Av*. H I H IT.

I - l a n d 1 B e d ro o m *
N K W a n d UHED
A w nings A C a b an as
QUA LI -Y M O B I L E D O M E S
t f w y . 17-91 8
191-1919

Payton Realty
l l l - U O t 3040 H i a w a t h a a t 1T-4S

Check This One!
IgOVKLY

2

bedroom

h o m e,

w ith nili floors, ■lliiatrct on
c o rrirr with tw o Inin. H ub
r t n l r a l h e a t a n d a i r , pltia
w ell a n d p u m p f o r a p r l n k l e r
a&gt;at4»m. Hu lit-I n r a n w a a n d
o v en , 1 13.1*00, C a n ha y o u ra
f o r 1400 d o w n a n d m o n t h l y
p a y m e n t * o f 974.32 I n c l u d i n g
l a i n and Insurance. F u r n ­
i t u r e w o r t h a e v e r a l Ihotia*
an d * rtf d o l l a r * r a n h e p u r i l i a Red f o r o n l y (l,non.

ST E N S T R O M
REALTY
fill
TM H

Park

111-3431)

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home.
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D n lf
C o u r s e , Kan f-andti. F o r In*
f o r m a t i o n c a l l 3I1.3-1TI.

Ot

*1 thought you muat b# a ddsort thalk or aorritthing.
°op say* you wo«r a rue on your h ttd l"
96. Houses • Sale or Kent
95. Hoiuefl For Sale
84. Heal E itale • Sale
I I E A I . N I C E 1 Btlrnt., h e a t , a i r
r n n d .. l c * . tuot.

1101

W. 3rd

L A R U E 1 lien ro o m h o m e. 1
h ath a. Fla. room, llv ln g -d ln Ing , l a r g e a l o r a g e . c a r p o r t , 97. Houses For Kent
n e a r ahopptng center, p lay ­
g r o u n d n e a r , I t l o m o v e* ynu • ItOOMK, 1 Lots. F e n c e d . U03
In, l l p a y a l l c l o s i n g ! , bu ys
M E R L E W. W A R N E R
H a n f o rd Ave.
e s c r o w . I n s u r a n c e , ale. Call
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
R e alto r
1 IIE DRDOM , C o n c r e t e B lock,
331.40(1 a f t e r ( p. m.
7n» H P a r k Avio
U f-R P
B e d d .n g A F u r n i t u r e
37. Moving &amp; Storage
l a r g e F l a . I ta n m , g o o d Io c sRAVENNA
PARK.
M ed allio n
A T F A CT O RY P R I C F . l t
lltin o n 1 4 Iota w i t h Hhad y
h o m e , 1 h d r m . HA b a t h . Con111 M a g n o lia _______ 3 1 1 - e i H
87. ItuHinewi Rentali
t a r t F. W. T a y l o r , d d l - d l l l .
Oaks.
P artia lly
furnished.
F r i l l R E N T : C l e a n . D r y Hlor■ ML m i l l A 10« 24&gt;.
3-1311.
Call
111-11511 a f t e r ( p.m.
60. HuHinesM Opporl.
U F F I C E H a n d H tu re Hpar *
P A R K III U O E — HUB D IVIS ION
H a n f o r d Mob il* P a r k
Hd rm . 1 IJsth . H p a d o u a , Dou - 1 B E D R O O M . 1 H a t h , U n f u r n ­
50. Mine. For Hale
H E IIV ICE HT ATION f o r l.sa aa, ISIS H u r l a n d o Dr.. 333.IV3B, i hle
i sh e d . n i c e n e i g h b o r h o o d .
D arag*. C e n tral
H ast.
Doo d l o r a l l o n . ( l a n d r e f e r K n r l o e rt l P a t i o .
Miillt.lt
K llchan, llra a k fa s t
I I E F l I t t l E R A T f l l t — HU. I'h.
en ce* A aom* C a p i t a l r e q u i r ­ 90. I aiI h For Sale
1
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d ro o m , I Huth, F u r n i s h e d ,
Area, U r g e D i n i n g Room ,
333-* ttrl o r I T U W. I n d Hi.
ed. Call 111.4141.
w a l l lo w a l l c a r p e t i n g , a i r
Hodded
F ront
law n ,
City
court! I l o n r d , Nice,
Hew er 111.300 — 1*00 Down.
UUNH: lin y , Hell. T r a d * . R e ­ D U I . F H E IIV IC E H T A T I u N f o r J LA IH) K laOTH In Dream arnhl,
c Jihif in h la h arhoolj title InO p e n D a lly , E v e n i n g * I t i p a i r . OHTKKN I I I t l D t l K C A M P
lease. Hmall c a p i t a l r e q u i r e d .
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mofitli. 322R E A I. E S T A T E IIIttlK E Il
E. J . H hepherd, Ilo a H i , Han2377.
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MEN'H I I 1/4 Oa.
Real K s ta l* A asnrlat*
fo rd . 331*3111.
G overnm ent o w n e d
D u n g a r a r a — I t . I I pr.
W I L L A M A E PIH IKOK CII
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Sale
133-7174 D ay
1 3 1 .n 4 l5 Night*
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS IIKAUTV HIIOI' A l l e s l d e m *
f o r l l e n l o r Hale. 1 Use W.
I I I H a n fo rd Ave. I l l - l i l t
2 IIDRM.. K i t c h e n e q u l p p t d ,
3f.Ui 333-1331._________________
975, n ice yarrt. 133-1*1-.
CU LT IS. H n laler, H r o o m ie
A lim , E a c e l . 4,'uncl. H&lt;i. i 'h . 69. SchiKilH &amp; Instruct inns
H electlo n a f 1. t , a n d 4
2 B E DROO M 1*5 m o n l h . k i t Ill-H IT .
B e d r o o m s ' n e s t e d In v a r l o t t l
clirn
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He. l i o n s o f H an fo rd
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(Hp« re r n l v e r s l t y A i r p o r t )
K l e r t r l r , 3 yr*. old. 332.313 !
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MONTHLY PAYMENTS 2 IIE DROOM . U n f u r n i s h e d , kit*
c h e n e q u i p . ITU mo. 1511 Yale
n n I l w y , 4i» (• n o w u |i i n .
H A N F U R tl h E W IN U C E N T E R
FROM 650.00
Ave. 111-1*14 a f t e r 4 p i n .
H im U n l I n i l r t i r t l o n n o w «l v1, I. A 4 IIEliRDDMK
t u t Ho P a r k Ava.
133-MI1
FOR
THE
BEST
HOME
f n In P i p e r t ' h r r o k t * **110".
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NOW, K i p e r l I n alriicllo ri In IAJW MO NTHLY P A Y M E N T S
10% o f f on all New A l »*d
111-S2«I.
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F u r I 'o m p l e l * I n f o r m a t i o n
ed fro in btlijf t r a f f t r i i a t l e r n a
ad T h u r s d a y , F r i d a y a HatHi* ot Call Y o u r
'Twin* e n i in** C h a r i e r av ail*
11relay.
a tile a n y w h e r e . Kor a j i p o l n l I'HKD KXAMI'I.KH:
U N F I 'R N I K I I E D
m e n ! I*ti. 3f&amp;-120I.
Hnillh C o r n u a
147.i i j
Royal
1 Rr., I h a t h , 975;
SA LES BROKER
111.76:
ll e i n l n g l i o i
I4V.I1;
2 l l r , I h a t h , IVu;
Real Estate Courne
W* H a v e The H o m e F o r You
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m u r e lo r h o o a a f ro m . N ew K v e n In i «*Imm i t a r i a &gt;lny &amp;ih.
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poilah lr* .
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3 llr., 9 h a t h . 9 ! M ;
Ati|itet&lt;»ni ( C o l l e t t ) tirl a n d o .
aw ay
now for g rad u atio n
1 H r . 1 b a t h . 9150 T h la on*
24l*t2li.
Hr r t
( l i t it i t e r a
d u r i n g aale. T a r i m A 1-lheral
w ith F lo ild a Room.
Hrliimla
of
Ileal
Kalate.
T ra d e * .
‘ Klnrtiln'd I . a r i r e a l ________
I'O W KLL'H O F F I C E HUP PI.Y
• M l PA ll K D R I V E
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71. Male Help Wanted
N IU H T R
331-413!
333-034*
Have 10% o n A p o i y , P. V. A. H E I I V I C E H T A T Iu N M a n a g e r
131-4141
133.1411
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paints.
A A l l e n d a i i l e . P h o n e f o r ap&gt;
1511 P a r k Ur.
D i a l 511-3430
KAHC4I, 1100 F r e n c h
Ave.,
pulnlm tiil l:i- n a i* a fte r (
S a n f o r d , 3 3 1 - 1at o - i i t i » ii .to,
p.m . M a h a n - Dll Co
R A V E N N A P A R K , I B e d ro o m ,
5*3* K. I l w y , 5U • ITI-OUt:.
1 4 b a t h . 9115 mo. 111.(111
O f fic e : I l l . l l I I
D A I R Y Q U E E N D r i v e r Halraa f l a r 4 p. iti.
DIIEKMIRAtn
N E W 4 C y r l e L a w n M o w e r 144:
N i g h t s : 11I-0T0V
m a n . 1013 I 'a r k Dr.___________ C h o ir* Iota a t a l l a b l t In D r t s n Mingle
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mo. Includse w a te r . Ill-C O T .
72. Femule Help Wanted I n g g o l f r o u r a a . C u s t o m
b u ild in g to y o u r aprrtM c*.
T A R PA U L IN I 4 m n F t , a l ­
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D o w n t o w n C l e a n e r* A lu iu n lal a r e a . Im w d o w n p a y .
m i R. A. W il l i a m * . R e a l t o r .
IIUILliKUH. INC.
NK W H h lp m en l o f u s e d T y p e ­
d e r r r e . 111 Ho. I ' a l m r l t o A t e .
m r n l , t e r m s , &gt;■ T p e r m o n t h .
II1.I0T I
w r i t e r * . I l l . l l up. i ln o d a t TOO
MU CH
HOOMT
Rant
Call 11 3 -IT II .
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lerllo n . T rades.
WOM AN, h o u s e w o r k , h e l p c a r s
th r o u g h " F o r R a n t" ads. Oat
I'OW KI.L'H O F F I C E HUPPLY
for aern M o ralld , * days a
e x t r a I n co tn * '
w e e k . Must h a v e o w n I r a n i - 1 I I E D I t t m &gt;M. F l a . l i n t . C e n t. l i o n DDYVN, 1 I l d r r n . t b a t h
Air., Ky* l e v r l o v en , KIIA
house,
kitch en
e q u ip p ed .
W u rltia er
PtlW EIl r m i l . i t .
9
IIDRM.. Lg*. L i v i n g Room .
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111.1135.
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102. Mobile Homes • Sale
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C h e a p . 111.1131.
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Real llu y B r o k e r
111 -T4II Day o r N i g h t

$100.00 DOW N

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St. Johns Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

Seminole Realty

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Bus m e s s
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Stemper Agency

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You'll Save Money
And Be Happier In A *65*
Ford From The Ole Ford
House In Downtown Sanford.

Stricklmnd-Morrieon Ford, Inc.

123. Boats ft Motors

' l l T l t - J w i t h R a d io • H e a t e r ,
e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . 131-1911

ll,0 0«.

1351 OL DKM OIIIL E SI. 4 d o o r
Kedan. g o o d r u n n i n g c o n d i ­
tion . V a l d e s H o t e l , Mr*. B u r ­
t o n . P h , 111-1131.

103. Mobile Homes - Kent

13(1 a i r c o n d i t i o n e d T r i u m p h
s e d a n , r a d i o A h e a t e r . Muat
aril. Her a t 1311 E l l i o t t Ave.

11 a* rt. 1
222-1557.

BEDROOM

I BEDROOM T r a i l e r on la r g e
L a k e . A d u l t s o n l y . 131-71(1.

135* . C H E V R O L E T , I door,
ex ceptionally good shape. Ph.
311-4730 a f t e r 1:00 p.m.

12

F t . F I B E R G L A S S b o a t . 10
I IP M otor A T ra ile r, ch eap.
373-3130.

II FT. C h ris C r a f t b o a t A G a ­
t o r t r a i l e r w i t h 1353 m o d e l 19
H P B vln ru d * electric a ta r itrig
outboard
m otor.
II**
been com pletely o v erh au led .
(135 c a s h . C a ll 333-541*.
G atew a y To T he W a te r w a y

Robson Sporting Goods
Yo u r E V I N R U D E D e a l e r
104 «•* E. 1st.
Ph. 523-5991

t - 1 - 1 HE DROOM . IIS-1115. Ix&gt;t
I n c lu d e d . H A N F O R II M O B I L E
P A R K . 1515 H. O r l a n d o Dr.,
ill-tu n .

'4ii F O R D
333-53X3.

H O U S E T R A I L E R In H an fo rd .
A i r r u n r t l t l u n e d . K u lta h l* f o r
r o u p ! * , 145 m u . 122-0511 o r
*75*.

1337 K U R D
Ton. F 100. t i k e
n e w c o m l l t l o n . &amp;3I*793A«

B E T T E R H O M E HUTS a r a l a
he f o u n d d a l l y In t h e r l a e e l f led e e c tl in o f T h a S a n f o r d
H erald.

W H I T K H leep er &lt;Vt* ItiSrt. I'h.
222-3102 a f t e r a o r
*t
2 630 Kim Avf., Hrtttforil._____

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101. Trailer Space • Kent
T R A I L E R LOTH, K a n f o rd M o ­
b ile P a r k . 2515 H. O r l a n d o Dr.
111. 1530.

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118. Trucks For Sale

120, A ulam otne Service

AUTO GLASS
106. Apartments for Kent
INSTALLED
F I) ns. A P T ., 3301 Mellon Mile.
Senkarik Glass and Point
F U R N . 3 R o o m Ha r a g e A pt.
Company
H a v e In se e t o a P p r r r U t r ,
A d u l t s o n ly , No f 'e t a . 101 K.
3 r d Mt.

A P T ., N u l l a b l e fo r g e n t l e m a n
o r couple* P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e
A h a t h 3*01 K. E lm . 333-3307.
Al'T K., c l e a n a n d n icety f u r ­
nished.
D u p le x .
1302 Kim,
Ion . I|!&gt; E lm , to o - u p p e r ,
115 • Mil M a g n o l ia , I t o . I’ll,
1 * 1.53(7.
F U I IN . D U P L E X . I n d r m . . r e ­
d e c o r a t e d , 1*5 m o , l- a k a J e s ­
s u p . C a ll 333-7511 a f t e r 4:30.
3 li l t . A p t. P h . 333-0753.
4 ROOM Apt., 1 ll d rm . (10 mo.
C a ll a f t e r 5, 3 3 1 - v ll} .
1 HDR M . F u r n . Apt., w a t e r I n ­
c l u d e d . tfiS. 313-0557.
1 IIDRM. F u r n . A p t. A p p l y V15
I ' a r k Ave.
L 'N F U H N .
K itchen

3
lld rm .
D u p lex ,
E q u ip . 331-5531.

3 IIDRM. A l'T .. F u r n . 130. 317
K. C h u r c h Ktu X.o»gwood, Ph.
X3H-X3X5.
F U IIN . Apt. Close
C o w a n . 333-1011.

110

M agnolia

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133-I C 3

a u t o O lie* l o p s
A deal C overs

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd Kt. l * 3 - 3 o : i
ALL W O IIK n i T A R A N T K K n

F t . R U N A B O U T B o a t, 35
I I P S ea K i n g M o to r, e l e c t r t o
a t a r i , ( t e a r i n g w h e e l , w In d ehlet.l. E x c e l l e n t ctrtid. (335.
323-ISn*.

A T T E N T IO N
TRUCKERS!
PRICES BEI.OW
INCLUDE FULL
RECAP &amp; CASING
$58.50
615.50
650.00
650.00

8:25x20
9:00x20
10:00x20
10:00x22

121, Scooters &amp; Cycles
I » (u It. S. A. (50 CC. p e r f e c t
c o n d . 5100. P h . 333-0315.
13(2 A L L S T A T E S co o ter, ex '•'■Hent c o n d i t i o n . 333-3033.

12.1. Routs &amp; Motors
la

11 FT'. P l y w o o d Hoot, 33 I I P
K v ln ru rte. 1376. .133-3313.

FT. F te h lo g iioat, p r o fits t o n a l l y b u i l t , 3 m o n t h s old,
513 n r h eal o f f e r . N ew A u to
* V o lt B a t t e r y . 233-75(7.

17 F I . W H I T E F l h e r g l a e a C a nos
w ith com plete sa ilin g
r i g . P u r r h a x e d n e w In 13(3.
P ric e for C anoe A all e q u ip ­
m e n t Including C a r T op C arrler.
paddle,
anchor,
etc.
5310. 333-0563 t o see.

THE ABOVE PRICES
CARRY A ROAD
HAZARD
GUARANTEE!

McROBERTS
TIRE SUPPLY
40S W. FIRST ST.
322.0431

In. J i m m i e

W K I.A ..A
APARTMENTS
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111

EKK. A l'T . p r i v a t e h a t h , s u i t ab le fo r Couple or f i n a l s
person. Ideally located d o w n ­
tow n,
Inquire
at
Manuel
J a c o b s o n D e p t. Mturt, l i t E.
lal
115 W E E K L Y . . 3 ro o m A p t. L'llt
f u r n . 301 E. 5th. 333-3351.
T H R E E ll d rm . r u m . A p t.
M a g n o l ia . 133-335). (55.

1701

A P A R T M E N T S . K a n f o rd Mobile
P a r k . 3515 H. O r l a n d o Dr..
333-1330.
1 IIDRM. F u r n . Apt. 955. 3&lt;&gt;S4
K H a t 8t. n o l i e r t A. W i t t u r n s 133-3351.
F U IIN . A p t. 313-0*47.
FU RN ISH ED
Apt . w i t h A ir
ro n d lllo n ed hedroom , MI. I l l
K. 9 th Kt. 313-5719.
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AVALON A PA RT M E N T S
W. Sort St..
331-1117

108. IImiitih For Rent
ROOMS f o r Men. 401 M a g n o l ia .
133-0710.
F I'IIN .
Room,
se m l-p riv at*
h a t h . 130 m n. 333-»3»».______

115. Autos For Rale
1353 VW, S u n r o o f . R A
E x c e l l e n t b u y . 311*1300.

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•91 C H E V R O L E T 4 - d o o r H a r d t o p V-3, a u t o m a t i c , (500. P h .
222-7013.
135* C H E V R O L E T W a g o n ,
cy l. d e a n . 113-1115.

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OUR TIGER IS
LOOSE AND
HE'S REALLY
ROARIN'!

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BOII McKF.E U S E D C A B S
NO MO NEY D OW N
■01 F r * n - h Ave.
111.0711
1952 F O Itl &gt; H K Y L I N E R .
retr a c t a b l e h a r d to p , radio, h e a t ­
er, p o w e r ste e rin g , need*
t r a n s m i s s i o n 9111. P h . I l l -

— H ij-o i-v w -a r -n r T»rn«fcV
Dr.
*5* I tA M I IL E R . * • n o r Kadan.
B eal clean A new liras.
9179.0*
H A N F O R D M O TO R CO
135 F r e n c h Av *
133.4111

NATIONAL

BANK

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NO CASH NEEDED!
9182 bat. •39 mo
Jeep
'94 Cadillac 1397 bal. 919 mo.
'94 Ilodge 9397 bat. 919 mo.
•119 bal. 9 8 mo.
’99 Cktv.
1991 bal. 929 ma.
*97 Chav.
*97 Dodge 1499 bal. 922 mo.
9991 bal. 931 ■a.
•97 Bulck
‘99 Cher.
•997 bal. 931 mo.
•99 V.W.
9399 bal 931 mo.
•99 rkev.
9499 bal. 924 mo.
9797 bal. 9 » mo.
'99 Ford
bal. 929 mo.
'99 Opel
•793 bal. 937 mo.
*99 F*rd
9399 bal. 933 mo.
'99 CImv.
'99 Ren ualt ■387 bal. 91* mo.
9499 bal. 921 ■a.
'99 Fiat
*99 Cwralr 9991 bal. 931 m a
*99 Valiant 9997 bal. 911 ■a.
'99 R ank 9991 bal. 9&gt;3 mo.
'99 Falcon •997 bul. 931 mo.
'99 Rimb. 9891 bal. 939 mo.
'99 Ford
•399 bal. 913 me.
'97 DcSoto 9199 bal. 919 me.
•99 Old#
9491 bal 919 me.
'99 Cligy.
9999 bal. 9lt mo.
‘94 Mercury 9199 bal. 911 me.
'99 CkryaWr •99 bal. • I m g
Accept Trade-1 as!
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENING!
l u i d i FIm Mi
I21-4MI
K ilb ta l R«pua»*aaloga I t .

PO N T IA C LeM AN S
DELIVERED IN
SANFORD
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Mrs. Geo. Hearn
President Of
PTA Council

T h a DeBary Republican
Club, masting In brief ses­
sion before Monday night's
meeting of the West Volu­
sia Federation of Civic As­
sociations In tha Community
Centar, set elections and In­
stallation of officers for tha
May meeting.
Reports were heard from
Virginia Harrison, secretary,
and from Lillian Wind, treas­
urer. Mra. John Leona pre­
sented two new members,
Mrs. Ella Davis and tlertrum
Gould.
A letter waa read from
Congressman A. S. Ilcrlmig
and Earl Merrill eat led for
• bigger memberahip enroll­
ment In the club,
Silent prayer was offered
In memory of William Caiaday, club member.

Birch Society
Gets Good Snub
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI)
—State controller Alan Cran•ton, a top California Demo­
crat, has turned down an In­
vitation to attend an open
house at the John Birch So­
ciety's new West Coast office
in San Martoo.
Cranston's r e p l y
said:
"Happily, I cannot accept, 1
hope to havo a previous com­
m itm ent a t that time. Juat
about anywhere will do. Be­
sides, my tennis shoes are at
the repair shop."

A t meat counters there are
wide choices In beef roasts,
ateaki, and ground meat, ni
well ea plenty of variety In
pork, including bacon, ham,
loin roaata, chops, and spareriba.
Broiler-fryer chickens also
are e leading main dish buy.
At fish counters are plenty
of canned pink aalmon, fish
sticks, and fish portions.
For hearty breakfasts and
spring salads, there are

(The following guide to
the nation’* food huya for
the weekend we* prepared
by the U. S. Department a
of Agriculture and Interior
for L'nlted Preea Interna­
tional.)
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A colorful erray of fresh
fruits and vegetables and a
good selection of varied meat
products await weekend food
shoppers.

FAT
OVERW EIGHT

plenty of reasonably priced
eggs.
According to the latest
market news reports of the
17. S. Department of Agri­
culture’s consumer and mark­
eting service, produce centers
will offer good vegetable
buys in artichokes, cabbage,
carrots, celery, corn, onions,
peppers, radishes, and squash.
Among the fruits In good
supply are bananas, grape­

Available to you without a
straw, doctor’s prescription, our pro.
duet called Odrlncx. You must
lose ugly fat or your money
back. Odrlnex Is a tiny tablet p
and easily swallowed. Get rid
of excess fa t and live longer.
Case Cracked
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Odrlnex costa $3.00 and j*
acid on this guarantee: If not
Officers rushed down to Pier satisfied for any reason, jm t
14 when dock workers spotted return the package to your
a safe which had been dumped druggist and get your full
in shallow water. A grappling money bark. No questions
Odrlncx Is sold with
iron was sent for, the safe asked.
this guarantee by:
hauled in and the door pried
McReynoldi Drug Store —
open. Inside was — a dead Sanford
— Stall Orders Filled.
crab.
fruit, oranges,
berries.

and

I

NEWLY ELECTED officer* of the Seminole County Council of ParentTeacher Associations are (left to rish t) Mrs. J. J. Bowers, treasurer;
Mrs. George Hearn, president; Mrs. M. F. Kershner, secretary, and Mrs.
A rthur Rhodes, first vice president. Herold Heckenbach, second vice
president, was not present for the photo.
(Herald Photo)

war.

DeBory GOP
Sets Election
Of Officers

Page 12 — April 22,1965

V rra fl

Food Supplies Plentiful For Shoppers

By Jallo Bartoa
The S«mlnole County Counetl of Parm t-T eaehtr Aiaocia*
tlona elected officer* for tha
coming year a t the annual
meeting held a t Altamonte
Springe Elementary School.
Serving will be Mra. George
Hearn, president; Mra. Ar­
thur Rhodes, firat vice prealdent}
Harold Heckenbach,
aeeond vita preeldent; Mra.
M. F. Kerahner. aecretary,
and Mra. J . J. Bowers, treaa*
End of year reporta were
given and a plaque waa pre­
sented to South Seminole
Junior High for the moat In
create in PTA memberahip.
Speaker for the meeting
waa Erneat Cowley, Seminole
High School bend director
end county mualc auperviaor
who recently wee elected
president of tha Seminole
County Teach era Aaaoclation.
Cowley, who alto aervea aa
a member of the Program
Action Committee of the
Florida Education Associa­
tion, spoke on legislation and
its relationship to schools.
Opening meeting of the
council for next term will be
Oct. 31 a t Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School.

M a a fe ri

DeBary VFW
To Sponsor
Card Party

Old Glory Legion Post 183
Holds Election Of Officers
By Donee Bales
A slate of officers waa
elected at the regular meet­
ing of American Legion Old
Glory Tost 183 of Altamonte
Springs held Monday e t the
Post Home on Prairie take.
Named were Frank Stuedle,
commander; William Keller,
senior vice commander; Jack
Beauchamp, second vice com­
mander; Maurice Rudolph,
finance officer; Thnmai ta fgren, adjutant; Arthur Rice,
hlatorlan; George Melle, eergeant-at-arme; L. L. Cox,
chaplain, and William Cham­
bers, acrvlce officer.
Serving on the nominating
committee were Stuedle and
Cox who also were elected to
represent the post a t the
State Convention to be held
in Tampa and a t the Consti­
tutional Conference In Or­
lando,
Robert Dennis Hearn, who
la being sponsored by Old
Glory Post to attend lloya
State in Tnllnhaaartt June 27July 3, waa Introduced by Cox
and Stuedle of the American­
ism Committee.
Boys for all parta of Flor­
ida will form tho 11)115 lloya
Stnte which annunlly is spon­
sored by the American Le­
gion, Department of Florida,
to assist In the eduratlon of
youlha on the duties, priv­
ileges, rights and responsibil­
ities of American rlliienahlp;
to inculcate in them a sense
of individual obligation to
community, slate, and nation,
and In teach the youth of
Florida the fundamental pre­
cepts of government.

Barbecue Off
ta k e
Mary Hoy Scout
Troop 342 hns announced that
Its barbecue chicken dinner
achedutcd for this Saturday
has heen postponed due to
lack of ticket sale*. Another
dalo will be announced 11
enough help can ba found.
Further Information can be
obtained from Scoutmaster
Boy Howell Jr.

Cox and Stuedla slate that
the Hearn youth waa chosen
aa a delegate to Boys State
because of his outstanding
qualificatlona including lead­
ership, eourage, honor, and
loyalty, and especially be­
cause of his views of Ameriranlsm and philosophy of
what the future of tha United
States should be. Hearn will
report back to tha Post In
September.
A Dag burning eeremony Is
scheduled for Sunday, June
14, at the Post Home.

t fi

By Mra. John Leone
A dessert card party and
game night will be aponsored
by Vcterana of Foreign Ware
and Auxiliary, DeBary Barracka 1107, a t 7 p.m. next
Tuesday a t the DeBary Com­
munity Center.
Minimum donation has been
■et and thera will be dour and
table prisea awarded.
Reaervatlona
should
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Mra. Chaunry King and tick­
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government’s poverty program. It
is traveling in classy company.
It is being mentioned in the same
breath with Radcliffe College for
women and Harvard University for
men—and you can hardly get any
classier than that.
Linking of the three names be­
gan when Sen. Frank J. Latische of
Ohio ripped into the Women’s Job
Corps project as outrageously ex­
pensive.
Lausche charged th a t the pro­
gram to teach jobs corps trainees
basic education, homcmaking and
citizenship would cost taxpayers
nearly $8,000 per year per girl—
twice the cost of sending her to one
of the nation’s leading colleges.
‘‘Nuts." retorted the Office of
Economic Opportunity, although
naturally not in th a t language. It
would cost only $6,000 a year to
train a girl.
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starchily, “we find the cost to par­
ents and the school of sending a

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

THE FLIGHT O F THE EAGLE

Political Notebook

young woman.Jo « place like Rad­
cliffe College (Cambridge. Mass.)
for a nine-month academic year is
$8,000, compared with our $6,000."
OEO then took another look at its
figures and issued another state­
ment—this one to the effect that
actually it would cost only $4,650 to
train a girl in the Women's Job
Corps progrnm. whereas it costs $6,410 a year to send n young man to
Harvard.
“The heck It does,*’ retorted Harvard, although of course not in those
words. A young gentleman, said the
college, could nttend Hnrvard like a
young gontlemnn should for as little
as around $3,500 a year.
Where all this leaves the taxpay­
er or the puzzled parent of a Rndcliffe or Hnrvard student is a little
hazy. Rut it does point out how clas­
sy poverty can be when Uncle Sam
gets into the act.
Any girl who finds herself hob­
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man or a Radcliffe girl can't be do­
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That’s Life, Sun
Manufacturers of electrical pro­
ducts reports that more and more
florists and fnrmera are substitut­
ing electric lights for sunlight in
growing flowers and vegetables.
The growers find they are able not
only to time their products closer
to peak market demands, but to turn
out better products.
This should be comforting to us
human beings. If anything as bold,
bright and brilliant ns the sun can’t
hang on to its job forever, why
nhould mere mortals be discourag­
ed?
And as for you, sun, don't take it

too hard. Remember, you have been
eclipsed before.—P. J.

Thought For Today
Your sun shall no more go down,
nor your moon withdraw itself; for
the Lord will be your everlasting
light, nnd your days of mourning
shall be ended.—Isaiah 60:20.
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God governs in the affairs of
man; and if a sparrow cannot fall
to the ground without His notice, is
it probable thnt nn empire enn rise
without His aid?—Ucnjumin Frank­
lin.

Phil Newsom Says

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Contradictory Position
Th* United State* I* In the
contradictory position of sup­
plying or being about to sup­
ply weapona to both Iirael
and Jordan, two m ldraitem
adveriaries perennially at the
brink nf war.
Negotiations have b e a «i
carried out in surroundings
nf secrecy but both have been
reported near conclusion*.
In another field, American,
British and French plane
manufacturers are reported

competing for tale* of a doren to two dozen warplane*
to Saudi Arabia, which alio
!* aligned againit larael but
at the moment ia more direct­
ly concerned with the United
Arab Republic.
The apparent conflict In
policy ariira both from mili­
tary and political considera­
tions.
Secretary nf Stale Dean
Rusk ha* declared that the
United .States Is interested in

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maintaining a "reasonable
balance" of military power
in tbe Middle Fait.
And, while unwilling to
contribute to a Middle East
arm* rare, the Johnson ad­
ministration ia reported fear­
ful that continuing .Soviet
shipments to the U-A.R. toon
can upeet thnt balanee.
Immediate cause of the ad­
ministration dilemma w a s
Welt Germany'* derision un­
der Arab pressure to raneel
delivery of some |H0 million
worth of arm* to Israel.
T h r o u g h reasoning that
seem* a bit cloudy, the Un­
ited States heretofore has
not been a supplier of weapena to larael, preferring rath­
er that It l-o done by other
Weatern nations, n o t a b l y
France and West Germany.
(ly this same reasoning,
the United States permitted
the West Gentians to trans­
fer to Israel M-R tanks or­
iginally purchased for Ger­
man defense*.
Tel Aviv dispatches quote
Israeli Premier Levi Eshknl
■s saying Israel now wilt get
what ft wants directly from
the United States "without
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Politically In Jordan the
United States ia interested in
maintaining the regime of
King Ilusaein who has been
less hostile toward the Unit­
ed States than aome of his
neighbors.
Since 1957, the United
Slates has been supplying
with military assist­
Ptge 1-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., April 22, 1965 Jordan
ance now amounting to about
$94 million. Included have
WALT KM A. title LOW. HU I TOM AXIS riHLMMMH
been MI7 tanka, cargo air­
FMAXH YOLTOLIXE, iW n U IW * - B » iw » l
MOHEMT ALB1ANDEM
craft, personnel carriers, am­
FALL HHOOKSHIHM
A lio d a t* Editor
munition and communications
Advortlolng Director
r n » :i) VAN PKLT
equipment.
hut u a m
U a n a lln a Editor
A d ttr tlilo i M asagsr
Now Jordan also is inter­
HUMIC WILLIAMS
■ aelstr E d ito r
ested in Mis, as well as oth­
4ANIB SHOBMAHEH
OOTT1B AUSTIN
• e e l s eae Maaager
er modern weapons.
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Th* army ia regarded as
I I 'B I WELLS
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Co e a t / Editor
Jordan's stabilizing influence,
■ILL VINCENT
and it is hoped that continu­
S ta ll rboioaraphor
ed U.8. aid will bolster the
Published dally esoept Saturday, Suadar and Chrlttm ae; pub­ army's support of Hussein.
lished Saturday preceedlns Christmas.
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4* liak le (er Aaaiesee ea ter t* e le v .

Worry Clinic
Lola's chief goad to
drunkenness s z i her drep
Inferiority complex due lo
apparent sterility. Notice
what happened whrn she
applied a lltlte medical
"horse sense!" Never sub­
mit to surgery till you
have cheeked out the sim­
ple tests named bclus. Send
foe the ee* booklet that
suited Lola's problem.
Ily • George W. Crane,
Ph. I).. M. II.
CASK V-470: Lola !\, ag­
ed 29. ia tbe frustrated wife
who has begun to patronize
taverns.
"Dr. Crane," she added,
"if I had a baby and thus
were aure I was a normal
woman, Pd stay at home.
"Hut whenever I see an­
other married woman push­
ing s perambulator down thr
street, I go to piece*.
"For I feel so Inferior and
frustrated at the thought I
can't have a baby.
"A Chicago doctor told me
my wnmh was tipped ami ur­
ged that I have a ‘suspen­
sion’ operation to correct the
trouble. Is that a bona fide
operation?
"And would it enable me
to get pregnant and have a
baby?"
The female womb can lie
visualized like the young
tree which le planted in your
city park.
Such a tree la usually kept
straight by four bracing
wire* that run East, West,
North and South,
The womb thus has liga­
ment* that likewise hold it
to tha_ ■!d**_aml_jjj*o ^front,
nnd rear.
If a ligament get* ton
loose, the womb, shaped like
an inverted pear, will droop

over on Itself.
Sometimes, if the tipping
is too grest, it may kink, as
a garden hose may thua be
bent till It completely slops
the flow of water.
Hut millions of women
have tipped wombs, yet don’t
even know it! And they mayget pregnant easily!
The "suspension" operation
is a legitimate surgical pro­
cedure to straighten a tipped
womb.
Hut before submitting to
such major surgery. I quiz­
zed Lola about some of the
preliminary a-b-c test* of
sterility.
“Did you ever have a Ru­
bin test?" I asked and she
shook her head.
Tills test is easily admin­
istered, even in the doctor's
office, amt cheeks to make
sure the Fallopian tube* are
open.
For if they are sealed shut,
as from infection, pregnancy
will not occur, despite a sus­
pension operation.
Next, I asked Lola If her
husband had been checked to
see if hr were sterile, for in
childless couples, the hus­
band is to blame in about 50
per rent of the rases.
He had never been check­
ed.
"So wouldn’t it be foolish,"
I warned Lota, "to submit to
a rostly major operation, on­
ly to find that your husband
was sterile?"
Then | asked her about the
“ Ryhlhm theory," She knew
nothing about it, though she
was a Roman Catholic, where
_su rh ja_ tjir nry
Uled*
"Then you haven't made an
adequate test of pregnancy,"
I concluded.
So I urged her to usa a

baking srda douche prior to
marital emigres* for the next
six month*. If no pregnancy
ensued, then lake the Rubin
test.
If no prrgnnncy still resuits, then have the husband's
sperm checked.
If h« were O.K., a s a final
resort, try the suspension
operation.
Hut l.nla became pregnant
within 111) days just by using
the "Rhythm theory" plus
the soda douche.
Ho send for my booklet
"Facta Atmul Pregnancy,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c.
Thousands of babies have
been born to previously ster­
ile couples by using the med­
ical common sens* outlined
therein)
(A lw a y s w rite to Hr.
t'r sn e In rare nf The S a n ­
ford HrtsIH, en closin g a
tong alam ped, addrrssrd
r n irla p e and 20c to rover
typ in g and printing c o sts
when yn3 send for one of
his book lets.)

diplomat*.)
A careful atudjr of what
the Prrsldrnt said also dis­
closes that he servr* nntire
the war and bombing pres­
sure on North Viet Nam will
continue even if talks are
started. We w ill not make the
same mistake we made in
Korea.
Johnson's speech was care­
fully worded for a purpose.
He aimed at plraslng every­
one. Because the issue* were
an precisely fuzzed up in the
talk, each listener can read
into the speech the meaning
he wants to believe.
"If one llatrner finds snmething he doesn’t like, wc can
point to another pnrl of the
speech that will calm his
worries," says one official.
"If the South Vietnamese
fear we're going to begin ne­
gotiations and let t h e m
down, we will point to where
we promise not to grow tired
and will not withdraw under
the rloak of a meaningless
agreement. We'll also tell
them not to worry about the
speech anyway; but just to
watch what we do militarily."
For the moment Johnson
has gotten most critics off
his back. To the doves, he's
promised "unqualified discus­

sion*." He'* kept th# h iw k t
happy by promising to keep
up the bombing.
He baa appeared to throw
a $1 billion plum to U Thant
and the United Nations.
He has offered a place in
the new program for the So­
viet. Union and North Viet
Nam.
Everybody should b# hap­
py.

Barbs
I. a h o r Department **ya
that there are almost as m a­
ny Americans with two job*
a* there are with none. Moon­
lighting is rosy.
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n t the Chiropractic Offices of

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Casselberry, Fla.

Sunday April 25, 1965
Front 1:00 Till 5 :0 0 P.M.

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ruled e tsiu m v ely le l i e use ter repeblteotleo a t a ll the least
new s printed la tbla aeweFoper.
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Dr. Crone’s

WASHINGTON &lt;NEA&gt; —
There is still some misunder­
standing ahout whal Presi­
dent Johnson really said in
Viet Nam policy a t Johns
Hopkins University.
Despite what the Presi­
dent may have appeared to
say about negotiation* and
unqualified discussions:
— The U.S. w ill Still In­
sist on precondition* before
negotiating on South Viet
Nam. Johnson didn’t say we
wouldn’t.
These precondition* still
ara that the North Vietnam­
ese "stop doing what they
are doing."
That is. before the United
States wit) negotiate on
South Viet Nem. Hanoi must
stop sending expeditionary
troops and munition* south
and stop major Attacks by
mainline Viet Cong forces.
— Th* President has NOT
agreed to a conference on
Viet Nam. He has only agre­
ed to go along with explor­
ing whether a conference
would be worth-while. There'*
a big difference.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk pointed out a short time
back that "Most of the sue*
cessful negotiations of the
postwar period have been
preceded by aome private
contact ttiat indicates a sat­
isfactory basis of settlement
can be found, . • . That is
missing here . .
What Johnson has said Is
that he's not against these
private ferten.
(Actually, the President
expressed bis willingness to
engage in "unqualified dis­
cussions" only after a aeries
of careful feelers had reveal­
ed that neither Hanoi nor
Peking would agree to talk
anyway. If they prove will­
ing to talk now, no one will
be more surprised than U.S.

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P ag . 2-A—April 22, IM S

ICARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

Friday, April M, 1«S
GENERAL T R N O B N
CIESt The eerly day l» thc I
beet lime for you to make
the heedwey end the progrees thet can b« of greateet
benefit to you, but later you
find much confuelon preeent i
and you need to analyte
carefully Juet where you are ,
headed, aa well aa get a
clearer picture of what I*
expected of you by your |
frienda, aeaodatea.
ARIES (Mer. 21 to Apr.
10) Early morning rlelng ao
that you can come to agree­
ment with good friend* atari* |
thla day properly. Then off |
to new eontacta which can
be made eoclally. Avoid |
thoae who are eelf-aeeklng.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
fO) Morning find* you aide
to do at you pleaee, but take
eare you avoid arguing with
gn aeaoclate later. Thle I*
not the Ideal time for mak­
ing radical change*. Ill will
may reeult therefrom.
GEMINI (May 21 to June |
21) Carrying through with
dutlea expected of you with-1
out complaint •*** you win­
ning out. Then take time to
look Into more lucrative out­
lets. Dont argue with highor-vpe or you loee out.

" r AOITTARIUR (Nov. 22
to Dee. *1) Forget private
anxietlea and taka a llttl#
trip or mak# tha calla that
bring home tha bacon. Pl*nxlag regular aUlta by aom* |
thoughtful act la wlea. Deep­
en friandahlp*.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to |
Jan, SO) Ba clavtr and etlck
to dullae at hand Inetead of
dlaalpaling fund* with pale
who hav# nothing b*tUr to
do. Liatan to Idea* of experte In builnoee. Follow the
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to
Fab. IS) Following o w n
practical Idea* la prefarable
to - t*,r» Inx through- with"
hlghar-up who la in an Irate
mood. Be eteadfeet. Title
•afeguarde your good nem*
and build* up good will.
PISCES (Fab. 20 to Mar.
10) You must flrai rid yournaif of private ana let Ira be­
fore you ran go ahead with
new Ideas new dawning. Uea
various way* far getting rid
at annoyancee. Show you
have Imagination.
IF Y O U R CHILD IS
BORN TODAY, he or she
will be on* of those persona
who I* * natural-horn mixrr
and will love to help and he
around people from earliest
age. Don't try to hold your
charming youngster down too
much, and be sure to slant
the education toward psy­
chology, philosophy, etc. In
erder that ho or aha becomes
a boon to humanity.
“ INe- Stare’ Impel, they'
da not compel." What you
make af your life la large­
ly up to YOU!
Carroll RlghUr’e Individual
Forecast for your sign for
Mer la now reedy. Per your
copy tend your blrtbdale and
11.00 to Carroll RJghter
Forecast (Tha Sanford Her­
ald), Box 1021, Hollywood 2H,
California,
A clreumluaar rocket Is a
rocket-propelled vehicle d&lt;»
Signed to circle the utouti and

yeturn le earth.

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MOON CHILDREN (June)

aa to July 21) It la noi neeitu p y to ipiftd vory iwWJh |
for pleasure when the ln*xpeneive la Juat aa enjoyable
now. Don’t try to cram evcry thing In at once. Tomorrow la a1*o Ideal for fun and
frolic.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Ba more conciliatory and
bring harmony batwaen kin
end outalda partnara, pah
Instead of trying to lord It
over all ef them. Ba more
embitloue with your career.
Forget too much of the per­
sonal.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
22) Whlla vlalta and errand*
may be pr**»lng, you find
that flr*t you mu»t complete
work indoor*. Apply youreclf
with thoae difficult »tatementa. Get good Idea* aero**
to other*.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.
22) ln»teed of trying to
pu*h monetary matter*, Te­
lex a bit with good friend*
end reitora your energle*.
Gat Into hobblaa you Ilk*.
Theaa could provo to be very
lucrative.
SCORPIO (OcL 23 to Nov.
21) Own family la thinking
for more cleerly than you
today, ao don't try to put
wrong point* *cro»e. Iluy
com* thoughtful little gift*.
Show how loyal you truly

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By Tom Nolan
ASHDOWN, Ark. (XEA&gt;—
To the nation, Arkansas* Or*
val Faubua It the governor
who will be remembered for
hi* role in the flm echool in*
tegration eriii* Involving the
u*e of federal troop*.
But to the people of Ash­
down—county *eat of Little
River County—he’a the man
who mad* It po*»ible to pull
themselves loose from eco­
nomic strangulation because
of hi* dedication to federal
aid programs.
Since 1958, about $100 mil*
lion ha* been pumped into
the county—site of a pilot
project to see what can be
don* to help depressed rural
area*.
Some $05 million of this
figure has been federal funds,
the majority of which was
earmarked for construction of
Millwood Dam. If all goes as
planned, within three years
one million recreation seek­
ers wll flock to the area each
year for camping, fishing,
boating, swimming and pic­
nicking.
The remainder of the fed­
eral funds were in the form
of loans—to individuals for
housing and farm improve­
ments and to small businesses
for establishment and expan­
sion.
These loans could have been
mad* on an individual baslsi
as they are every week in
hundreds of counties. Rut to
get them In a package deni
takes th* Intensive rural re­
newal program approach.
Little Rivsr County is uni­
que In this project, due partly
to local leadership and partly
to Fauhus and the Arkansas
legislature.
Th* 1002 Rural Area* De­
velopment program provided
for the establishment of rural
renewal pilot projects in five
states — Arkunsas. Florida,
Iowa, Missouri and West Vir­
ginia.
Th* Arkansas legislature —
with the prodding of Fuubus
—was tha only one of these
states which passed a law
enabling local groups to work
directly with the federal gov­
ernment.
{’resident Johnson In his re­
cent poverty message rein­
forced the rural renewal pro­
gram by requesting the Dop a r t m e n t of Agriculture
(U9DA) to concentrate on
giving rural communities the
same federal aervlces long
taken by urban dwellers.
"I see no reason why a
rural child should not hava
aa good a chance aa a city
child for a first class educa­
tion," says Agriculture Secre­
tary Orvllla Freeman. "Or
why credit should not be as
equally available to the rural
businessman as It Is to his
urban counterpart."
Some examples of how the
program has worked for Lit­
tle River County:
—An elderly Negro couplo
now live in a new one-bedroom house, financed by a
$4,000 Farmers Home Admin­
istration (FHA) loan. Ths 30year mortgage is payable In
monthly Installments of $20.
It Is the first time tho
emi pt( h u - had Inside -plumb­
ing and a stove for which
wood did not have to be cut.
—A new plant manufactur­
ing heavy wooden pallets
(currying platforms), financed by a Small Business Ad­
ministration loan, opened. It
gives the county 40 new jobs.
—A 29 - year • old white
farmer with wife and three
children, received a long-term
FHA loan to set up a eomblnation chicken and cattle
ranch. Today he ha* more
than $0,000 chick* and no
Hertford cattle, g r o a a e a
roughly 115.000 a year.
According to local leaders.
Little River County’s most
pressing need now is for bel­
ter highways. Of 460 miles of
roads In tha county, only 20
miles are paved.
(NEXT: The Kuril Con-

*1llarnry.)

'“Messy
LONQ BEACH. Calif (LTD
—Murl Cooke complained to
police that while he was work­
ing someone broke into his
bom*. The Intruder slept in
Cooke’a bed and left It rump­
led; took food from hie refri­
gerator; fl*ed lunch and left
dirty dishes In the sink, and
shaved with his raior. using
Cooke's last blade.
At one time, oil from the
Jaw of a porpoise was pre­
ferred for tha lubrication o!
fine watches.

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HOYS AND GIRLS of Forest City Baptist Church enjoyed an Eusler egg
hunt at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whilden on Montgomery Rond,
Forest City. After all the eggs wero found, the group was served punch
and cookies.
(Herald Photo)

Thr

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(Dsuah CUbbij.
DEAR ARBY: My fisne*
and I were engaged last
summer with plans to be
married on June tith. His
mother passed away very
suddenly two weeks sgo
anti now we are wondering
if we should go through
with our original plan* for
the wedding. We planned to

YOUNG PEOPLE of tho youth division of F irst Huptist Church and 12
adults attended the Annual Youth ltetrcat a t Camp Oklawalm. Hoarding
the bus nrc (from left) Janice Williams, Hichard Davis, Sunday School
Superintendent; Doug Stenstrom, Linda Malloy, Sharon Booth, H. Willard
Warfield, education-youth director a t the church and camp director (in
door), Oz Dorminey, Pat Taylor and Dale Duncan. In the bus are Linda
Ethell, Sue Thompson and Margaret Toevs. Ilcv. Fred B. Chance of First
Baptist Church served as camp pastor.
(Herald Photo)

Mount Elected
Casselberry
Lions Prexy
fly Jane Casselberry
Curst speaker l«oul* Hughes
Jr. amasfit members of the
Lions Club of Casselberry
during n program meeting nt
the Trade Wind* Cafeteria bydriving n nail with a banana.
Thia and othar maglr-llke
feats were part of the dem­
onstrations arrompnnying his
talk on ''Liquid Nitrogen
U c z j -and ■Safe Handling,'7
Nitrogen is a liquid which
hns u temperature of minus
820 degrees Fahrenheit and
ran bo used to quick freran
fruits and other materials.
AMAZIMi THINGH, Ruch nn driving n nail with
Liquid nitrogen I* being used
it hnnunii, run he performed through use of
in the space program as well.
Htpdd nitrogen nu demonstrated for Casselberry
Officers for the coming
Lions Club by Louis Hughes Jr. (Herald Photo)
year were elected unanimous­
ly with Don Mount named to
the office of president.
Other officer* i n c l u d e
Dwight Mrntzer, first vice
president; Philip Tope, -oennd
vice president; John Findley,
April 10. IDS.)
P r i n r e a s Thompson, Rue
third vice piesident; Charles
Admission*
Hutchison, Mclnor* Altshu­
Howlett, secretary; Carl Jack,
Willie Smith, Victoria Bur­ ler, Elizabeth Daniels, Mich­
treasurer; Curtis Blow, tallton,
Donald l.inrk, Rosa Ruf­ ael Nell Herds, Sanford;
twister; and Dan Lott, Mnn
fin, Brenda Easterling, Bar- Lovett Filaramlnlph, DeBary.
Tamer.
Elected to the lionrd of di­ bum Lopes, Emmett Kinlaw,
Births
rector* were C. K. Fisher, Margaret Wtrth, Kv* Tasker,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Haruld Ree­
Paul Allman, lien Evans, and Wanda Reedy, Paul Yount,
dy, Sanford, a Imy,
Sanford;
William
l-«ach.
Cas­
Hibbard Cassellierty. Installa­
Discharge*
tion of officer* will lie held selberry; Harold l.eep, Laka
Mary; William RLInck, Long
Delmriili Anderson,_Lusvinin July.
75 Cason, llcutrire Coffee,
i JeUgatss elected—t«r-attend- -h
Discharge*
Suian Fox. Juanita Gilmore,
the state convention in TnmVivian Gardner, Theresa Sonjt Grady snd baby girl,
pa May 13-15 were Hibbard
Casselberry, D n n M o u n t , Parent, Violet Thomas, Joy Georg* Johnson Jr., William
l.ingard,
Charles Howlett, and Curtis Manross, Simon Davit. Ricky K ratzn t, Jasper
Barbara
Wright, RoL-rt Macks, Joseph MrBlow. Alternates named in­ Ensrud,
Katherine
clude Milton Freeman und Hazel Hoag, Lois Morgan. Giblttiiy, Freda
Lindsey Madison Wilson, An­ l'iercy, Patricia ILnabottom,
Paul Altman.
Paul Altman and Miller nie Strachati, Sylvia Thomas Zetha Rosa, Rosa Ruffin,
Evan* were appointed as a and baby boy, Marcia Em­ Georgia Selby and baby boy,
committee to select the mem­ mett and baby boy, Sanfurd; Eva Tasker, Carrie Wert, An­
ber to receivu the Lion of tbe Maud, Willett. Mabel Utman, drew Smith, Gury Williams
Year Award. Under the aus­ bi liary; James Itlchards, En­ Jr., Sanford; Marjorie Third,
Henry F. W. Wolff. DeBary;
pices of the Casselberry Club, terprise.
Stanley Behney, M i l d r e d
April 17, 1903
person*, wet* taken for rye
Admission!
Rrhweickert, Lake Mary; Es­
examinations and 14 palra of
Donna Nye, Joyce llulaen- ther lllood, New Smyrna
classes put chased during the
durff, lleuriatU Kberhvait, Beach.
past weak.

Hospital Notes

By Abigail Van Buren

have it in our church with
a large reception and wed­
ding dance afterward*. His
two sisters were going to
he my bridesmaids, but now
they don’t t h i n k t h e y
should. Hi* aide of the fam­
ily had relative* come In
from both coasts for tha
funeral and now some of

them aay they can’t come
back ngain In June for our
wedding. 1 am so upset.
What do you think we
ought to do! Hi* father
think* if we want a big
wedding with a lot of mer­
rymaking, we should put it
off a year. Or else have n
very quiet ceremony in

(J a co b y O n tB h id q Sl

By Oswald Jacoby

1983 Vanderbilt Cup Winners
NORTH (D)
S3
Newspaper Enterprise Aasn.
AK JOS
A letter from New York
♦ K 97 4 3
reads: "1 ruffed the opening
♦ AKJ «
club lead in dummy, led a
♦ None
trump to my hand, ruffed
WEST
EAST
my other low rlub and cash­
A ll
*73
♦ JB
V Q 10S
ed all but one of my trumps
♦ 953
♦ (J 10 8 3
and my ace of clubs. This
♦ KQ 10973
4 J 143
forced me to mnke throe dis­
SOUTH
cards from dummy but they
4 A Q 10 8 4
were no problem. I let three
4 A 51
hrarta go.
♦ 74
4 A 63
*'Thla brought e v e r y o n e
down to six cards and East
.last and West vulnerable
dropped a low- heart, I play­
North East South Weal
14
Tasa 1 4
r».&lt;*
ed ace, king and another dia­
44
Pass 0 4
Pi**
mond. The queen failed to
54
Pass 5 4
Pass
drop but it didn't hurt ma
♦4
Pas* 7 4
Put
since it turned out that East'*
Fata
Pass
heart discard had made all
Opening lead—4 K
my hearts good.
“ Usually nothing succeed* plsy. Were they correct 1"
like success, but this time my
There might be some Justi­
partner criticised my seven fication for criticism of his
bid and my opponents' my Seven kid on the ground that

' no ona should go to a grand
slam when he isn't practical­
ly sure of succeaa hut hi*
play was excellent indeed.
If he had just used * sim­
ple diamond finesse in an ef­
fort to make his thirteenth
trick he would have hnd only
even money chance for suere*s, The piny he actually
adopted was far better. It
was sure to bring home the
bacon If the queen of dia­
monds were in the short dia­
mond hand. Then If the
queen of diamond* wer*
guarded three or four limes
as was the case there would
be a squeeze If the same
player held th* long hearts.
Note that if East had hung
on to hit three hearts South
would hnvo ruffed out the
queen of diamonds and mad*
his thirteenth trick with
dummy's jark.

U)a
NEW ADDITION to South Seminole Elementary School a t Cnaacllterry
■will provide five badly needed now classrooms for the opening of school
next August. Workmen are putting the finishing touches on the new wing.

April 22, 1965—Pag* S-A

WrraTB

J.h&amp;

By Mr*. Muriel Lawrrnre
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
An older girl who lives several
streets away from our block
is persecuting my 8-year-old
girl. This girl comes over to
play with a neighbor's child
ron and makes trouble Iretween them and Shirley. What
should you do when your
child comes Into the house and
says, "Selma told me to go
homo again Iwcausc nobody
wanted to play with me?" I
keep telling Shirley that she
should not stay where she Is
not wanted but *h« L always
so hurt at the way this Selma
treats her. , .
ANSWER: Between you and
Selma, she's getting an awful
tot of “ telling'' what to do,
isn’t she?
Con you find out what It la
she wants (o do?
Maybe she wishes in stay

where ahe isn’t wanted. May­
be she doesn't want to leave
her friends just because Sel­
ma tell* her to. Maybe she
want* to say. "I won't go
home"—and find out what Sel­
ma could do about It. It’s
her choice, you know. Instead
of making It for her, put her
cholera between staying and
leaving to her, and aay: "You
can always come home when
Selma tells you to if that's
what you want to do. On tbe
other band you may want to
stay no m atter what she says.
She might get meaner to you
—but that'* the rhanre you'd
have to take. I V n again, she
might not. How can you know
if you don't stay once and find
out?1'
Your youngster may not
have twon quitting thi* field
of haltlr because Selma tells
her to. It's much more likely

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10-11 p.m. (ABC) Jimmy
Dean Show. Jimmy’* joined
by n couple of other good
singers on tonight's enter­
taining hour. June Vnlli sings
“ He Called Me Baby, Baby,"
country-western star Porter
Wagoner does a lively medley
including
''nundhye,
Liza

TV Time Previews

Jana," and *'Howdy, Nulghlior, Howdy." Jimmy alnga “A
Spoonful of Sugar," “All By
Myself," "Foggy River" and
“These Hands.” If you like
country banjos, you'll enjoy
ths sound of Rich Richelieu
in "Hey, Mister Banjo," gnd
“Bye, Bye Blurs."
8-9 p.m. (CBS), I’erry Ma-

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the'* Item leaving it because
you tell her to. Why do you tell
her to?
We're not obliged to leave
placea we want to be because
somebody else doesn't want
us around. If we all relinquish­
ed what we want because
someLuly else didn’t want II*
to have it, we would all hr
pretty Impoverished people. I
wish you'd think about this.
I have the notion that you think
wc should depart placet where
somebody doesn’t want ua out
oi a sense of dignity. If this
view of dignity la behind the
advice you've Lwn giving to
Shirley , It can stand ■ little
examination. A dignity that
can't stand up wfien somebody
doean't want us around la pret­
ty fragile. It la just a comfort­
able name for our reaontmont
at the somebody*! refusal lo
appreciate us.

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•on. "Th* C**e of th* Dupli­
cate Case." An unsuccessful
aalesman ia accused of mur­
dering hia flirtatious wife
who he suspects of Intending
to run off with another man
and an attache cm* full of
money. It's Mnsnn to the de­
fense In ■ tricky story that
Isn’t quite up to par.
(1:80-9:30 p.m. (NBC) Dr.
Kildare. "Believe and Live,"
Dan O’Hrrllhy alar* ns a
nasty tempered lawyer whose
specialty Is suing fur mal­
practice. Hu’s convinced he
has cancer b e c a u s e hi*
brother died of an undetected
case, und he threaten* to sue
the hospital fur.-withholdiTsfievldenco when they claim he
doean't have it. A weird event
in the cqierntirig room pro­
vide* him with soni* sort of
evidence. Kevin McCarthy and
Aim Jeffreys also guest, but
if# OTlerllhy’a ahuw.
8:30-9 p.m. (ABC). My
Three Son*. "Chip O' lha laland." A plotty llttla episode
with Thomas Gomes appear­
ing as a swindling buddy of
Charley who'* nut to buy *
pise* of tropical paradise
property Charley owns. Nat­
urally, there's an ulterior mo­
tive, but it does give the
show K change of locale ni
Charley, Itohhla and Chip
head for Polynesia. And it's
Chip tn ths rescue. Cut* show.
9-9:30 p.m. (ABC). Be­
witched. "George, Th# Wurlock." Endnrs's back at work
trying to break up th* a))normal marriage of Witch
ttpd Human. Using- Darrin-'*
attention* to a next door doll
as an exruse, ahe recruits an
old warlock buddy to pay
court to Samantha.

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ACADEMY AWARDS

June ns scheduled. What is
proper?
PLANS DASHED
DEAR PLANS: Under
the circumstances, there
should be a minimum of
mrrrymnking, if you marry,
a* echediilod in June. Let
your clergyman help you
revise your plans. He will
know what Is "proper."
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Can a
single girl wreck a home, if
it is not really a "home’’
in the true aense of the
word, hut merely a "peace­
ful co-exiatcnce'*T
LIZETTE
DEAR LIZETTE: Let's
not quibble about the choice
of words. A single girl
CAN wreck a "peaceful co­
existence"—which amount*
to the same thing.
* • •
DEAR A DRY: We have
a five-year-old retarded son
who is living nt a school
for the retarded. We tried
very hnrd to make him
happy with us, yet keep
him from eompletely dom­
inating our home, hut
it
was Impossible since ho
was hyperactive. 1 rnme
close to a nervous break­
down, as I have four nor­
mal children besides him to
care for. 1 saw him for the
first time Sunday, after s
required three-week waiting

"1 have &lt; very ugly sear on
my leg. It ahowa through
sheer aloekings and embar­
rasses me. What can I do about this?—04."
You can find concealing pre­
paration* at your cosmollc
counter; just ask for one, and
use It on the scar. It might
l)o wise la wear tire next to
the sheerest hose, as they
would be more concealing.
"F or some reason I have,
at aovenly, developed an oily
skin. 1 have been using differ­
ent cosmetics which I like but
they are for dry akin. What
should I do now?—Lille."
Waleh your diet, and visit
your doctor. Also, try a fine
soap for cleansing and use a
liquid makeup for a foundation
under your powder.
"I have a brown coat. Could
1 wear black dresses with
this? I have brown eyes, very
fair sain, am fifty, and am
not fat!—G. K."
Il'» nice, not being fatl Wear
black with your brown coat, as
It is very smart. Perhaps you
can find a sm art brown and
black scarf, which would tie
good. It was Quern Victoria
who made the wearing of
brown and black fashionable.
She did it because of economy,
and what the Quern wore was
worn by the ladies of bar
court.
"Please, what Is a 'coiffure.rap'7-J w - th e name in fash­
ion articles and you uso It,
inil 1 do not know what it U.
-M a rie ."

f

period. For the first time In
hi* life he looked "beauti­
ful.” The strain of living
with a normal family had
kept a pinched, unhappy
look on hia face. Tha easy
atmosphere of living with
his equals had let his true
personality come out and
he appeared comfortable
and relaxed. And happy 1 I
had grieved needlessly for
five years. (I knew some­
thing was wrong at birth.)
I am so thankful there ia
auch a wonderful place for
my boy to live. If this
help* other families to
make the decision I finally
made, you hnve my permis­
sion to use my letter.
MRS. E.
• •
•
CONFIDENTIAL TO BIG
S A V L V C S AND LOAN
.MAN: A young man who
spends too many evenings
with the Liya shouldn't ba
surprised If his wlfs does
likewise.
•
•
•
Problems! Write tn ABBY, Box 00700, Lo* An­
geles, Cnllf. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
•
•
•
Hale to write tetters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 09700, Los A ng les,
Calif., for Abhy's booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

When you want to know
something, ASK. So, a coif,
fure-eap is a very small ver­
sion of what we used to call *
pllllwx, Thia typo of "hat" la
worn to tlw theatre and for
evening, and la worn far back
on tho bead. It la usually
made of velvet, lace, Jeweled
fabric, brocade, taffeta, etc,
—amt Is very sophisticated
and w ry right In faihlon.
A famous milliner l know
serrelly calls them "monkey
caps"—but that Is because ho
it a great designer and would
rather women wore elegant
hats.
I still have a supply of the
"Figure Tcrfcct Diet," so if
you want a copy, send me n
self-addressed, stamped en­
velope and TEN cents in coin.
I will alio enclose a copy of
"Diet Breaks."
Tomorrow — Man’i Eyo
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By Mr*. John Loan*
Tba Woman's Society of
Christian Service of DeBery
Community Methodist Church
elected the state of officers as
presented by the nominating
committee a t the April meet­
ing held In the church social
fcsIL
Chairman of ths nominat­
ing committee was Miss Bea­
trice J . Tyson and members
w srs Mrs. Glynn Reeder, Mrs.
Marry Baugh, Mrs. Charles
Kalpsr, and Mr*. Sidney

SAR Now Meets
In Casselberry
By Jsae Casselberry
Tha local chapter of tha
Bona of tha American Revolu­
tion with members in Orange
and Bemlnols Counties, now
meets on tha third Monday
of each month a t 6 p.m. at
tha Tradewlnda Cafeteria In
Casselberry with the excep­
tion of a three month sum­
mer recsss.
Any SAR member! visit­
ing In tha area from other
states era Invited to attend
meetings,
Any man who era eligible
to Join or think they may be
should call Charles Iiowlett
of Cassalbarry for further in­
formation.

30 Participate
In Egg Hunt
By Jans Casselberry
Thirty children of the first
and tecond grade classes of
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodlet Church 8unday
Bchool attended an Raster
Party held for them on the
church grounds Saturday af­
ternoon.
The party was given by
Mr*. Mary Mobley and Mrs.
Lucy Young, teachers of the
two groups.
Winners finding the moat
eggs In tha tradltlonnl egg
hunt were Cathy Casselberry,
first grade, and Pam Stev­
ens, second grade.
Games were enjoyed and
children were served refrrnhments of punch and cupcake*
decorated In the Raster motif.

Ina Howerth, campus mln&gt;
latry; Miss Alice Cooper,
Christian a o e I a I relations!
Mrs. Swallow, membership
cultivation;
Mrs.
William
Grein, missionary education
snd sendee; Mrs. Edgar Cor­
son, program materials; Mrs.
Cecil N. Ogg, spiritual life
cultivations and Mrs. Elmo
Moore, supply work,
Commlttca chairmen a r e
Mra. Charles Cressey, local
church activities; Mrs. Edward Perry, publicity; and
Mrs. Arthur Arrington, cir­
cles. New members of the
nominating committee will be
Mrs. Elden Benedict snd Mrs.
William Lakeman. Mrs. Frank
Frys will be tha representa­
tive to commission on Chris­
tian vocations.
Mrs. Lewis wss named del­
egate to tha Florida Confer­
ence meeting being held
through Thursday of this
week in Tampa with Mrs.
Ogg and Mrs. Parry as dele­
gates.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Cressey with Mrs.
Ogg and Mrs. Moore in
charge of devotions. Mrs.
William Fidler presented the
reading, “Jesus, My Son."
Hostesses were members of
tha Esther Clrcls under lead­
ership of Mrs. Everett Swift.
Plans wars mads to spon­
sor a ham dinner from 4 until
7 p.m., May 18, with tickets
available from any member
or from Mrs. James Oddy.
Announcement was made
thst the Choir of the church
will sponsor its annual Straw­
berry Festival from 2 until
4 p.m. and from (1:30 until
8:30 p.m., Thuriday, May B,
In the social hall. Donation Is
minimum and tickets may be
purrhased from any member
of tha choir.

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nesday night.
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District gathered it was dif­
ficult to hear a spoken word
above the roar of the jete
descending at NAS. The spon­
sors were dismayed.
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first contestant began to
speak the planes stopped.
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the last speaker finished, the
planes resumed their activi­
ties. Nice timing, Navy.
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Members of the Sanford
Police Department Thursday
marked the retirement of Po­
lice Chief Roy G. Williams,
by presenting him with a
cashmere coat and a new
hat. Williams, who is pre­
sently ill s t home, was paid
a surprise visit by off-duty
officers during the after­
noon. "Chief Roy" is sure to
be ona dressed-up sport.
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Senior Life Saving class­
es, sponsored by the Red
Cross and city recreation de­
partment, get underway to­
night at 7:30 p.m. a t Fort
Mellon Municipal Pool.
Jack Horner will guide the
t l i r s e-night-a-week classes
for swimmers over the age
of 16.
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luxurious marina, has out­
grown its 23 acres and plans
to expand skyward with con­
struction of a Rbitory tow­
er hotel. It will be Florida's
tallest hotel and on top will
be a revolving c o c k t a i l
lounge. One revolution per
hour.
s e e
Which came first: The
chicken or the egg? That old
question now is double-bug­
ging Mrs. R. L. Johnson, of
Floral Heights. She broke
open an Faster egg (normal
slsa hen egg) and found in­
side another about the sire
of a bird's egg.
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Several local artists are
expected to exhibit their
work in the Fiesta Sidewalk
A rt Show In New Smyrna
Reach May 7*8. The a rt show
is just one of the many ac­
tivities in the Seaside Fiesta
which runs from May 6
through May 9.
s e e
Two young men, Calvin
Donaldson and Major Lawson, were inducted into the
Armed Services from Seminote County during April.
Fifteen men enlisted from
the county during the month.
Seven more youths ars sche­
duled .for.induction May 13.
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The proposed W ater Con­
trol Rill, which haa drawn
aomo opposition, will be re­
worked. The Sanford City
Commission has tentatively
withdrawn a resolution ap­
posing the measure until it
guts another going over. The
proposed act, as it now
stands, Is called the "Semi­
nole County Primary W ater
Conservation a n d Control
Act.”

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Elected

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The 1963 Legislature winds
up its thin) week today with
a number of major bills near­
ing a final decision and plenty
of new ones to work on.
Both chambers were sched­
uled to take care of business
before them and probably ad­
journ for the weekend. No
MR. AND MRS. JAN VAN 8TAVEREN
committee mootings w e r e
scheduled for the afternoon.
Thursday was one of the
busiest of the session.
In the Senate, a bill was
passed with little discussion
Mra. Grace Van Stavercn, herself, was decorated by i the Dutch Embassy In Wash
putting a chancellor named by
D. C.
the Board of Regcnti over the office manager at Ellinor Gen. Dwight Eisenhower for
her
work
with
the
Dutch
un­
They
tlked the State* so
unlversily system. Indications Motors, will leave Tuesday
derground, helping to hidr much that they decided to
are the chancellor—if the bill for The Netherlanda lo attend
romc back and live here. On
downed American flyers.
pasiei the House — will be a reception for her husband,
Before his retirement from a vacation trip to Florida they
Regents executive director J.
Cdr. Jan Van Staveren (Dutch the Dutch Navy, Von Staveren "fctl in love with tha state"
Broward Culpepper.
was sent to the United States and returned here in 1957 to
(The Board of Regents hss Royal Navy, retired), at the
as assistant Naval attache at make their home.
Dutch
palace
by
Quern
Johan­
placed In jeopardy both the in­
dependence of the state's off- na and Prince Bernard,
campus study program and
Van Staveren, who is pre­
the job of ita director, Dr. My­ sently working in Atlanta,
ron Bice.
Ga., Is one of the wearers of
(The jeopardy Is in legisla­ the MHilaire Willems Order,
tion approved Thursday to a war decoration comparable
bring the Florida Institute for to the United Statca Congress­
Continuing University Studies ional Medal of Honor.
(FICUS) directly under conSewlnoU Countv civic *i»d • Capt-tn M-&gt;ro - will repcft ftAil wearers of thlr medal
-trvt-roP’fe a regents staff.
..................
— elite
UXS N t»
• re being feted at the recep­ business leaders will pay hum-1bfar’l
the lleet
0
(Under the n e w
setup, tion on the occasion of the
taliala a- com (hindering offi­
age
to
Capt.
Jam
es
O.
Mayo,
FICUS would no longer have a 150th anniversary of the ori­
cer. Tbs' Mayo* will make
director. Instead, it would gination nf the award by King commander of Reconnaiss­ their home in Norfolk, Va.
have a coordinator and there Willems HI. the father of the ance Attack Wing One since
waa no auggeitton that the late Queen Wllhcmina. The 1963, at a farewell luncheon
post would be offered to reception will be held at noon Monday at the Sanford
lik e.)
HuUtanbosch Palace, n e a r Civic Center.
The Senate also passed a The Hague.
The event, sponsored by the
bill authorizing a school for
Mr. end Mrs. Van Staveren Seminole Chamber of Com­
veterinarians at the Univers­ were born and reared in Hol­
merce and seven other civic
ity of Florida. An approprla- land and Mrs. Van Staveren,
and service groups, will attract
EVANSTON. III. (UPI) —
lion to finance the school,
an estimated 250 civilians nnd Methodist lender* delayed for
however, will have to come in
military personnel from San­ nt least six munths a show­
separate legislation.
ford Naval Air Station.
down on whether an all-white
The House sent to the Sen­
This will be one of the final southern d i v i s i o n of the
ate the governor's bill allow­
public appearances for Cap­ church would he forced to ac­
ing the Legislature to use *28
tain Mayo prior to his being cept jurisdiction over Negro
million in the stele's working
relieved of command by Capt. church units (conferences).
capital fund for general ap­
Acting Police Chief Arnold Richard E. Fowler Jr. during
The petitioner* for both
propriations.
S. Williams, who today took ceremonies at the station 2 sides, the Centra] (Negro)
The House also pissed bills
Jurisdiction and the South­
requiring re-examlnetion of over the reins of the Sanford p. m. Tuesday.
Heading the military* guest eastern Jurisdiction, Imwcd
drivers' licenses of people re­ Police Department from re­
sponsible for major accidents tiring Chief Boy G. Williams, list from the Nival Air Station to the wishes of church
and setting stiff penalties fnr made two temporary appoint­ will be Captain- -ami —MrS7 bishop* and decided not to
illegal possession or transpor­ ments to fill vacanclea among Mayo, Captain and Mrs. Fow­ present their arguments to
ler and Capt. C. W. Swanson, the rhuirh'a nine - member
tation of alligator skins.
the officera.
Also passed was a bill to in­
Lt. Ben E. Butler haa been station commanding officer, judicial council here.
The Southeastern Jurisdic­
crease the terms of Citrus elevated to the temporary and hi* wife.
Sanford
Naval
Officer* tion is made up of Methodist
Commission members from role of ruptuin, to fill the
unit*
from
two to three years.
vacancy left when Williams Wive* hade farewell lo Mrs. administrative
Sen. George Hollahan of stepped up, and John W. Mayo with a bon voyage par­ Virginia, North C a r o l i n a
Miami added a bill that would Rumbley has been named art- ty Thursday afternoon aL tha South Carolina, G e n r g I
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
raiie the pay of legislators] ing lieutenant to fill Butler’s bate.
After departing Sonford, Kentucky, and Tennessee,
from 11,200 to *3,600 a year, i posit ion.

Royalty To Fete Dutch Heroes

Strong Winds Delay
Fire Ant 'Bombings'

1,224 Graduates

Protest March

Reporter Dies

Church Merger
Voting Delayed

250 Will Attend
Omnibus Bid
Mayo Farewell
Methodists Table
Integration Act

New Police Chief
Promotes Two

‘Long Time’

Navy Chiefs
Upset Taxes

Would Call LBJ

Northern States
Freeze, Bask

Enjoined

Birth Control

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The State Welfare Board has
turned down an offer of *23,UUU to set up a voluntary steri­
lization program for the poor.
The hoard felt that it should
observe the rrsults of a vol­
untary birth control pill pro­
gram before embarking on
any new ventures.

Muddy OF Miss
Promises More
DUBUQUE, Iowa (U P!) The muddy Mississippi swept
past Dubuque at record depth
today with the promise of
more to come.
Volunteers rushed to bolster
sandbagged dikes but water
already swirled 10 feet deep
through some factories.
Convoys of trucks moved
through the night across the
Jullen Dubuque Bridge from
Illinois, hauling sand and gra­
vel for the city's defenses.

Son Witnesses
Double Slaying
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
As his son burst happily Into
the room to greet him, an In­
ternal Revenue Service em ­
ploye squeezed off a pistol
■hot which killed the boy'a
mother, then killed himself.
Dead In what police termed
a murder-suicide were Mar­
vin R. Johnson and his ex
wife, Violet, 46. Police said
they had been divorced for a

TV Satellite
MOSCOW (UP!) - The So­
viet Union launched its first
communications satellite to­
day and Immediately carried
out successful transmission of
television programs between
Moscow and Vladivostok — a
distance of 41,100 miles. The
official nova agency T a n
called the satellite "Molnlya
1" (Lightning 1).

S A I G O N (UPI) — Four
American* were killed today
in two separate clashes with
guerrillas in South Viet Nam.
In the air war against North
Viet Nam, an armada of 190
U. S. planes knocked out *cy.
cn vital bridges — the most
crippling attack yet against
Communist supply route* to
the South.
TWO SEMINOLE HIGH SENIORS Joo Fnrless
Three Americans were kill­
(ritrht) nnd Joel Fcliil, nre winners of college
ed while charting a beach
schotnrships nnd loans. Furies* received a
for possible landings by more
$1,000 National Defense Act loan nt tile Uni­
U. S. combat troops.
versity of Florida plus $1.50 from the local Uni­
An American Special Forc­
versity of Florida Alumni Association, llo is
es officer was killed and two
the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Windont Pickelsimer.
enlisted men were seriously
Fehil, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrl G. Fchd, re­
wounded in a battle with guer­
ceived Jin $800 scholarship to Emory University
rillas 130 miles southwest o(
in Atlanta.
(Herald Photo)
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UP1)-W.
Saigon.
Dexter Douglas*, a local at­
U. S. miliary authorities re­
torney, waa elected chairman
ported two other combat
of the hoard of the Florida
deaths — an American pilot
School fur the Deaf and Blind.
killed when his observation
plane crashed last night 27(i
miles northeast of Saigon and
TALLAHASSEE (L’l’l) - an officer wounded near Dn
F l o r i d a State University
Nang.
awarded degree* to 1.221 stuAuthorities Identified the
drat* Thursday night in grad­
Da Nang victim as 1st Lt.
uation ceremonies at Camp­ Gary L. Steele, of Blis*. Too much wind prevented gram would begin in West Or*
B-17 bomber planes front tak­ tinge County and continue
bell Stadium.
Idaho. He died at Clark AFB ing off this morning to initiate eastward. He laid he expected
hospital In the Philippines the fight against the imported the planea would be flying
where he was flown for treat­ fire an! In Orange, Seminole, over Seminole County next
BOSTON (U PI)—Dr, Martin ment of his battle wounds.
Luther King today led a mas­ The observation plane pilot Lake and Volusia Counties. week.
The intensive four-county
Despite weather conditions,
sive civil rights protest march died when his piano crashed
to dramatize Negro grievanc­ on takeoff from an airstrip at program was scheduled to be­ a demonstration of an aerial
gin at 7 a. m. from Herndon application of the mirex bait
es with schools and housing
Phu Cat.
Airport but gust* of wind up was scheduled for 3 p. m. to*
in this Yankee city known a*
U. S. Air Force and Navy
America's "cradle of llbcrly." planes carried out today's lo 15 miles per hour delayed day at Herndon Airport.
Ihe departure of the planes.
Commissioner of Agricul­
m atiivc attacks on the Com­
"We need virtually no wind ture Doyle Conner was to be
munist north, raining almoit
CRYSTAL RIVER (U P D - 600,000 tons of bombs in day­ for this type of operation," on hand and county commiesJim Haley, of the U. S. De­ loner* from the four counties
Tlirce persons, including Mrs. light sorties.
partment of Agriculture, laid. wxtr# Invited.
Barbara Holland, 47, Crystal
The first — end largest ~
lie said this morning's wind
lUvcr reporter for the Sun raids were conducted almost
Coast Sentinel, were killed simultaneously by 74 Air of right-15 miles per hour
here Thursday in a thrcc-car Force and 50 Navy allack would distort the pattern ol
accident just south of the city plane* that destroyed five m a­ the millions of pellels &lt;&gt;[ poi­
on U. S. Highway 10.
jor bridgea ranging from 140 sonous bait to be dropped,
Haley anld II Is doubtful 11
lo 360 feet In length.
An Air Force apokesman the ptanes would lie nhle to
WASHINGTON (UIM) — said the bridges were located drop Use ntirex bait today but
MONTREAT. N. C. (U PI)
Presides* Johnson is expected at Phuc Thlcin, Ly Nhan. Pho tlie program would begin Mon­ —H ie 105th general assembly
ttt Mk lor minimum wage Sen aniWXom lihnuw , where day or Tuesday If the weather uf the Presbyterian Church in
tn p rK O M fk t'ih c re iie s : Job
the U. S. considered today a
two bridges
lho DU* conditions are right.
leas h * M U d p i abolition of
record $8 3 million budget and
llalry
forewarned
residents
River.
atito “ rlgM to Work" laws in
U te r, GO Skyhowka and that the converted U-I7 bomb­ several key committee re*
an omnibus labor m enage lo
Sky raiders, a u p |* □ r t u d by er* would lie II) ing ul altitudes jxjrts, including one on Christ­
ian relations.
Congress next week.
Navy Crusader Jels, returned of 100 to 200 feet,
The assembly delayed until
lie said the fire ant pro*
to North Vlot Nam to blast
Saturday a vote on whether to
bridges at Xom Gla end Son
approve a study which would
F O R T
LAUDERDALE
Dinh.
lead evenlually to a m erger
(UPI)—Two Chicago gunmen
There were Indications that
with the Reformed Church in
drew 73-year prison sentences (ho South Vietnamese all
ihe U. S.
in Criminal Court from a force alio conducted a raid to­
The Reformed Church has
judge who wants them out of day against North Viet Nam,
otmul 250,000 members In tho
circulation a long time before but no official announcement
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
New York-Pennsylvania and
they ran be eligible (or pa­
Thu Supremo Court ordered
was node.
Midwest arras.
role.
tha statu comptroller today
The assembly's new moder­
to refund 4311,381 In consum­
ator, William J. Patterson, of
er whiskey taxe* collected
San Antonio, Tex., told a news
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
from 32 Navy chief petty of­
conference he hopes to live to
—An attorney was determined
ficer'd dub around the statu see an eventual merger of all
today to auhporna [’resident
during a 23-tmmth period.
Presbyterian and Reformed
Johnson as a defense witness
(Till* order will bring the
churches In the nation.
in the trial of three Ku Klux
return of more than *4,000 to
Klansmen on murder charges
United Press International
the CPO Club at Sanford
in the nightrider slaying of
Hail hit sections of Minnc- N'nval Air Stution, tiro man- Burglars Strip
rivll rights worker Mrs. Viola soln, Wisconsin and Illinois
GulLPro Shop-------*it rnid luiinjv)'
1.1’i w , -------------------------------- early inday. Thunderstorms
Thu rourt said tha club*
The gulf pro shop a t Midand rain drummed western "were all instrumontnlitlun of Florida Country Club in
and Great Lakes states.
the federal government nnd Longwnnd was almost entire­
AUGUSTA, Ga. (U P D -T he
Snow r i m m e d northrrn therefore were not subject to ly stripped of merchandise by
B ro th e r h o o d of R a i l r o a d Michigan.
Freezing drizzle state taxation of tho type In­ burglar*, according to Sher­
Trainmen was enjoined from iced Duluth, Minn.
volved when tliu luxe* were iff J. L. Hobby.
striking the Southern Railway
Cool northern weather con­ collected ami paid."
The shop wu* almost com­
Thursday shortly after brake- trasted sharply with summerThe Navy club* challenged pletely cleaned out of ell
men left their Jabs. Federal like warmth from Missouri a Bull slate law (hat made
Items for sale—shoes, glove*,
Judge Frank M. Scarlett is­ and Colorado south.
excise taxes on alcoholic bev­ dothlng, ball* and other
sued the injunction several
Temperatures pushed into erages u consumer tax in­ equipment — nnd customer'll
hour* after the strike was the UO* in both Mate* Thurs­ stead uf a tax on tliu manu­
equipment in the repair eliop
called.
day nnd topped 100 In south­ facturer and distributor.
also was taken.
west Texas.

WEATHER: Thursday high 78, low 67, rain .81; aome ahowers th ru weekend, hiph mid-SO.s; low tonight in 60s.
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 19C5
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 175
VOL. 67 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908

yeer.

IT*8 NOT ALL work a t Tullahmtsee. To empha•izc the eignlficance of the $3 billion annual
agribuaineai aa Florida’s biggest business, the
Agricultural Advisory Council and Doyle Con­
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at Leon County fairgrounds. Pictured are the
Florida Strawberry Queen, Jane Adams, of
Starke; Rep. Robert H. Elrod, of Orange, and
Rep. S. J, Davis Jr., of Seminole.

The aon, 16 year-old Ronald,
■aid he law his dad's car go­
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bishop of St. Augustine, will
officiate at the ceremony or­
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Jullen and Rev. William Lloyd
Stahler,
ITte ordination will take
place at the rustle altar on
the grounds of the mission,
where the first Mass waa cele­
brated In 1563 by Father
Frenciaco Lopez de Mendoza
Grajalca.

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Pnue 6-A— March 24, '65

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THURSDAY

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F R ID A Y

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SATURDAY

25th &amp; PARK, SANFORD

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TREASURE HUNTER—New
York’* Judy Lynn tikei lime
out from lunnlnR herself In
St. Thomas in the Vlrftln
JaTtrfl* to check for pirate
trramre on the beach.

Ancient Mummy
Undergoing
X-ray Tests
DURHAM, England (UPD—
An Egyptian mummy dated
about 1,000 8 C. may turn out
to be the first man known to
have had an artificial limb
p, S. Ilawson, the keeper of
Durham University’* Gulbonklan Museum of Oriental Art,
aanl the mummy would be tak­
en to a hospital within the next
frw weeks foi X rays of "his
appalling misfortunes,"
A preliminary X ray has
shown the man Had mx Hipped
discs, stones in Die kidney and
had lost a hand.
"We hope to establish wheth­
er this man had been fitted
with an artificial band," said
Haw son,
"If so, this may prose to
he tile earliest example If he
was an Egyptian court offi­
cial appearing to processions
It may live lieen decided that
he should have an artificial
hand in order to look notmal "

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VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1965

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 154

I „
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State Pledges
Full Support
On Waterway

%
By Psul Brookshlr*
ORLANDO — The propos­
ed St. Johns-Indlan River
Canal was on* step nesrer

reality todsy.
An engineering report, giv­
ing
rightsof-w sy dal* snd
LARRY SHULL, Oviedo Iliph junior, mndc this workable model o f a
alignment of the Sanford-toseismograph which actually registers activity in the Oviedo Gym at the
Seminole County Regional Science Fair. His exhibit is one of those chosen
lndisn River waterway, was
for an award which will be presented .Friday ip the. school auditorium.
accepted
and^approved by th*
EASTON. Md. turn - Air
canal district’s board of di­
Force investigators today sift­
rectors Wednesday.
ed through the wreckage of a
Chairman John Krider call­
giant C124 Giobemaster which
ed the action a “ major step"
crashed and burned in a wood­
toward construction o f th*
ed area near here, killing all
six crew members.
canal,
“ AA’e are proceeding faster
A spokesman said the inves­
than I anticipated," he declar­
tigation would probably conti­
ed) "I think we will be able
nue for several days at the
About 4,000 cases o f turnip to begin construction of th*
(. AI L KENNED! (LI 1) Space twins \ irgil 1. furrwj Wednesday about half
greens are being turned out canal within three years.;'
The board was informed
(Gus) Grissom and John W. Young returned today an hour after the plane had
daily at the HL1I Product*
that 70 per rent of the rights
to the site o f their spectacular vault into orbit to re- taken off from Dover AF1J,
plant in Sanford, Seminole
of way for the canal's 23
ceivc tiie accolades of a grateful notion.
,
■,,n a ,ra'nmR flight.
County Chamber o f Com­ miles have been obtained eith­
The beaming astronauts, greeted with kisses
fourf nsinc plane, asmerce Coffee Clubbers were er by letter or by firm agree­
Some of the food served by
________ signed to the 9th Tr«&gt;p Car­
from
their
wives,
landed
told
today.
ments.
Mrs. Homer Little at the Ro­
rier Squadron at Dover, plowThe engineer's alignment
flight,"
the
rookie
in
separate
planes
on
the
About
40
chamber
mem­
astronaut
jnt0
a
wooded
area
about
tary luncheon at the Experi­
ha* the canal proceeding due
said.
three
miles
east
of
the
small
ber*
loured
the
1ILH
and
Cape's
VIP
landing
strip
ment Station Monday uas
Southern Fiber Glass Prod­ cast from Lake Monro* to th*
The astronauts, both in good shore community of Cordova,
grown at the farm. Namely exactly -18 hours and four
vicinity of Lake Harney, and
ucts plants this morning.
• strewing tregments over
the sweet potatoes, cabbage minutes after their near- health and high spirits, spent
then directly east lo th* north .
an
area
of
five
or
six
acres
At
Southern
Fiber
Glass,
and rhubarb.
perfect three orbit space flight about 10 minutes on the sunny The fusciage burrowed a hole
. . .
about til) workers ale engag­ end of the Indian River near
VIP landing area before mo­ deep in the earth.
ed in turning out nn average Oak Hill to join th* IntraFred Lawrence will speak began just a short distance
coastal AA'aterway.
toring to the nearby base
away
al
launch
pad
19.
of 10 Cobia boats daily.
{'DR. JOHN UNDERWOOD Jr. (center) nnd Cdr. Chnrles R. Smith
The Air Force identified
at the first monthly Citrus
The canal will cut through
As
the
astronauts
climbed
C.
L.
(Chet)
Miller,
HLH
medical
facility
that
had
been
among
the
victims
U
Col
(right),
commnndinR
officer
nnd
excculive,
respectively,
of
the
newly,
Conference April 20 at the
land
in some locations, parti­
their
planes.
from
an
Air
plant manager, conducted a
set up to handle any emergen- William C. McCamy, 41. pdot,
nssigned Heavy Attack Squadron 6, arrived from Whidhoy Island, Wash.,
Seminole County Agriculture
cularly around Lemon Bluff,
Force
band
struck
up
the
tour
of
turnip
canning
oper­
Wednesday
afternoon
and
were
welcomed
to
Sanford
Naval
Air
Station
of
Miami
Center on 17-92 south of San­
to avoid dntnnglng shad fish­
ations at the Hunt plant.
The C124, rapatite of carry­
hy ( ’apt. James O. Mayo, commandinR officer of Heavy Attack Winn One.
ford. The conferences, for cit­ Iheme -ons of the musical during Tuesday's launch.
Approximately 35 persons ing areas.
rus growers, are designed to show "The t’nvinkablo Molly
Gn*snm and Young were ing 200 troops or 74,000 pound*
The
engineering
study,
are employed in the cleaning,
bring the latest information Brow n" in honor of their scheduled to undergo detailed of cargo, is the military's
conking and canning of the made hy Reynolds, Smith A
Gemini 3 spare-dup. affection four hour physical examina largest propeller driven Iran*
Jn citriculture.
diced turnips and greens at Hills of Orlando, said th*
1ately nicknamed
"M o i l y turns by the same team of spe port The planes went out of
probings did not show up any
the Hunt plant.
Retired Naval officers l„ fllrown "
ciali-ls that gave them their production lo years ago.
Miller said when both to- rock and anid th* rout* chos­
Hetty lirissom and Barbara pro launch medical checks.
the Sanford Seminole area are
Murray eight known commonly as Ihe ‘ Jri- ntslo ami spinach canning is en is conducive to easy dredg­
TALI. All ASSK
lU P li — year leirn,
SECOND CRASH
invited to Die Itomli Derby re Young, flown here Wednesday
Next on their bu*v vihrdulc
M \NU.\ |CPI t — Two U Gov Haydon Burns' new uni­ years, Christian seven, Kram mrsler system"—in effect, or undeiway, approximately 8,- ing or diag tine operations.
r option amt cocktail party night with Iheir children to be is a three-hour teclinu al re
The proposed canal would
Friday evening, April 9. There tm hand for today's reunion, view of their mission—a "do N Air Force planes today co l­ versity Board &lt;*f Regents—In­ &lt;r six. Menser live, Pace four. to revertto the old semester 000 rase* can be produced nr
a day.
be 12-fecl deep and would
are many in the area with ran up to their astronaut tins briefing"—at the astronauts' lided m the air near Clark cluding a Negro, a woman and McCall three Dyson Iwo and system with set summer vaca­
The Chamber group also cost am estimated 41 —million.
representatives of Just almut Mrs Pearce one year.
tions tor students and faculty,
whom Sanford Naval Air Hast hards and kissed them.
quarters on nearby Merritt Field, (dunged to ihe ground
The mniil board also voted
i&gt;nc id the biggest prolslcms thereby leaving the stale's toured the Hunt warehouse
tirissom smiling and kid
every
professional
field —
and
killed
all
seven
American
hi (icers h a v e
no contact
Island.
to
proceed with a survey D*
where
approximately
:iiM
l,(lli(l
immediately
facing
ihe
board
multi
milium
dollar
higher
ding
v
s
i'll
backup
pilot
Waltci
iigtoed
lo
study
carefully
and
airmen
aboard
both
planes
Those interested may tele
The space pilots were sehc
idle (or case* of vegetables air stor­ pin down alignment of the
Vn Air Force announcement impartially Florida's thorny will he a derision on whether cxlucatlon system
phone Cdr. Donald t Munday M Srhirra, told a large crowd
ed. ready for delivery to proposed Cape Kennedy ac­
gathered a! the landing slrip iib d to report on their success­ »aid the accident happened trimester —or— semester" to keep year-round operation three month* » year
at 322-1330, ext 455
grocery ebaint east of the cess road whieh will Dank th*
* * m
Ihal it ' looks I ke we've been ful mission tnnight at a tele when s T39 utility passenger, problem bcfiv» making ■ dec'
vised n-ws rnnlercnre at 6 and cargo jet rammed into s Mon on it
Mississippi River.
north side of the canal.
Seminole County unit of the just about talked mil. . .
p m in nearby Cocoa Beach
Kail
Smith,
v
i,
e
president
Willani I'eehles, Fifth DIs■
So.
if
;ts
all
right
w
th
v
on
The
powerful
educational
CI7 propeller • driven i ar.’ -i
American Cancer Society is in
of
Southern
Filler
Gla»* tnrt Road Board member, atI nt - v
the spare heroes plane while practicing lake board was namrxl Wednesday
dire need of clean, used linen we I w.ot until later on tint'mp.. look Ihe gtoop through t e l i d e d the meeting and pledg­
wilt Ik to Washington (or a off* ant landing* at the air hv the governor It takes of
with ulnrh to make dressings rvemit; to sec you "
I ilie ( -hil.i plant,
ed hi* support on the roadway
finssonv. Hii lii'l man to on-e'-t'g »o|t President John ha-r tin -rnles north of Man'll fur Tuesday and will have
Drop them off at E .1 i Bud i
j Smith said ‘hiring ihe peak and canal project.
The identilies of the airmen it* (irst of final meeting April
Mmight on s institanre office twice venture into xp.nr then -on a" I v rongresMon.il recep­
[boat season, the plant Dun*
"We ate eager to eo-operacross from The Herald ollict introduced Young to the cheer tion \ 11 a-litmnal t ker tape were withheld pending notiti- u under executive director J
lout an average of I I boats a ntr in developing your canal,"
mg crowd as "talkative John," parade: i- -el for Monday in caliun of km The victims in Broward Culpepper
on West f irst Street,
I'lay. Most of the boat* are IVoldr* said. “ Wa will work
"1 m ready for ihe next New York
"This is one of the most
chided (:vc officers and Iwo
The marchers planned In
MONTGOMERY (CPU tuelicubuslv
selected
nml This iHd South nt* hoped to »eck an audience with Wal 1 specially ordered and theclos ely with chambers of eomenlisted men
City commissioners kicked
highest caliber hoards appoint |uil on its calmest Iron! today lace hut he has said hr would pines range from 47115 to mrree nml you people in this
m S-Vki Inward the Bombing
project.
ed ill icn td history." Burns for ‘ Ihe greatest nun cli that l only s op "legitimate delega , around 41.200.
Derby and Navy App feint mu
"I consider this a tremend­
S.I, I
Day celebration slated for
has ever been held on a stale lions (loin Alabama "
ous project and I have been
lb
rntphasi/cd
members capital in the South "
April 5 10, at the request of
following it closely," I’eeblea
were named lo represent dlf
Sen
Mack Cleveland Jr ,
Top state snd city officials
said.
leri nt professional field* and
chairman of the armed forces
Oscar
In n ,
71-yenr-ntd geographical areas of the ami businessmen appeared dr
The rend hoard member said
committee of Uie Seminole
termined
to
have
the
Selina
man. w.i* m Seminole Mem­ State
he would keep the ranal diCounty Chamber of Com­
lo Montgomery
civil
rigid*
orial Hospital today recover­
ie,ii.t* informed on the stat­
There are *evcn new- mem Irek, swollen by thousands
merce “ Couldn't find a better
ing fiuni injuries hr received
us of the access road survey.
hers mi the board Two are wmil lip without a hitch
cause,'' commissioners com ­
r
ASA
BLA
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"
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A
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Morocco
Wednesday when in a motor­
The proposed road would
holdovers from Ihe recently*
mented.
lUf*!) — Moim'inn troops
The bywords were: '‘ Re­
cycle accident.
• • •
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) — urarin? atrH helmet* jitdI run from the Orange City Inresigned board appointed by
straint
and
business
as
usu
Lens was listed in “ good
The ptesidrnt of the new Un­ «iip|&gt;4)rt(*ti hy lunkn urn! nr trrrhange on 1-4 to U.S. I
Gov Farris Bryanf in the al "
Earl Higginbotham is si ill
condition" nt the hospital this
waning days of his admlnislra
fighting to get the three-quar­
iversity of West Florida at mured runt Kiiiinlnl jrnvurn- near (lak Hill, following th*
Montgomery
knew
rebel
linn
morning. He received seven
lion over strong protests from a* the Drst capital of the Con- I’ensarola sail) today lhat hn mrnl htitldirii;* in ( 'uaaMun* a canal closely part o f the way.
ters of a block from Park
leg and foot injuries when
Burns They are John C Pace,
Tilt* canal board alio author­
Avenue to Oak Avenue chang­
ftderavy more than too year* institution cannot make a tea today tn prevent n recurrence
his motorcycle went out of
of Pensacola, a retired lumber ago.
ed to parallel parking, but
•*f rioting which killed at ised Its attorney, Mack N.
control on 1-4 two miles west
s- liable start in 1967 under
man and Ocala dentist Way ne
nol getting any support from
But Dr, Marlin Lulher King limited funds recommended leiiit ei^ht pet furti arid injur- Cleveland Jr., to proceed with
of 811 46.
C McCall.
other city commissioners who
Jr promised to give Ihe city by the Governor and (,'sbinrl id iipfiroviruiitidy 7ti ulihers. negotiations with the Florida
I.cm was headed fur Day­
Tin- new members are Tam­
Canal Authority and the Stata
say they haven't heard any
The i tty u m ral in.
a show it—or any ollu-r city for buildings and opriatmn
tona lleai'h when be lost concomplaints Irom the public
pa attorney Chester H Fer­ m tin South—has ever seen
Order
also
w«ir lestuieil in Bonid of
Conservation for
trul of the motorcycle. State
Harold Crosby *aol the rec­
guson. Orlapdo physician Dr.
yet. "That block between
F«*i, where an additional fiO light of rminrnl domain amt
•■llns.
will
lie
the
greatest
Trooper
Duane
Harrell
laid.
ommended
45
million
for
eon
.^ I s Lolius C. Murray, Pinellas march that ha* ever been
those two lights is a mews —
pemotii were injured Wnlnei. tiie authority to issue revenue
County s,4iool Supt Floyd T held on a state capital m the striietlan would seriously hnn day* anil in the «n|tilal of certificates, if necessary.
someone is going to get killed
IvISSES front Mrs. Hetty Grism'in (riglil) nml
ill, up the futility which i* 1" Ivliijlll* VAIll'll* IIHID'I J44ufflllljr
Christian
Jacksonville
grti Smith, King predlrlrd
m ere," Higginbotham insist
Cost of n title search for
Mrw. liiirliura Young greoleil their liero-ltushe located oil a IienoDfiil ws
LONDON
I
UPO—Diploma
eery C h a m executive Henry
hetweafi
pul
He
tind
siudtuta
tiglili-of
way nl-o will b# Ined
Gm
Gcprge Wallace, the tetfiont campus i! -riali-d hv
Immisi this moniitiR vvlion the astronauts return­
* * •
tic reports said today Cuba Kramer,
retired
National legislature, county and cily
In tike nut.
j vesligated by the board.
Escamhia County si s cost of
is readying "volunteers" to Broadcasting Company vice
ed to Cape Kennedy after their three-orbit flight
A proposal by Commission­
officials, businessmen and lo more than 41.2 million.
holster Communist forces In president Clarence L. Menser
er M L Haborn lo make the
Tuesday.
(NEA Telephotos)
ral while and Negro loaders
He offered lo compromise
Viet Nam
of Aero Beach, West Palm have issued numerous appeal*
whole of First Street from
Ihe difft-i nire between the
Beach real estate broker ( lit
Sanford Avenue lo Oak Ave
for calmness and conduct of
Illl||l,,„ fri|Ur,„,| . , , j ,)„.
ton G Dyson, 58 year old Ne- j
nue 30 degree angle, also died
normal activity
activity
when the , 6 mi„ lon r(cuminrnded to a
gro and Coral Gables club­ marchers parade through
for lack of a second.
l*11' ( bare-bonea 46.65 million.
« • *
woman Mrs E D. Pearce.
city and lo the steps of **1&lt;&gt; Crosby presented hi* arguSuggestions for the muck
Ferguson will serve a nine while-columned capitol.
1mrnla to a lutH'ommilti'f* of
area off Grandview Avenue
PASADENA, Calif. fl'P I) Mars— nut «* detailed as to mlicance Russia also has a
Wallace said women who t h r Srnutr appiupriniiofi*
lhat has given City Commis­ —The same men who.learned day, but good
work al Ihe capitol complex {(imniittfc ht'iduii l«y Sen. K‘»l
Bickering said probe barrelling t h r o u g h W t l T p ] A f l C S I t i l K e
sioners a lot of (rouble: Cen­
space, but several days lo two
would have today off. Ollier I'rHA of ilraiienton.
by trial and error to trans-i al a new* conference.
tral Florida Experiment Sta­
Ilian lhat, hr sard, the build­
Distance alone and (ar more weeks behind the U. S. probe, Commie Positions
Later today the committee
tion officials say rhubarb form Ranger from a space age difficult communication* prob
SAIGON' (U P I)—American ing would he open and upetwas to hear requests for the
grows good in muck. Would weakling into one of the na­ lorn* amplify the preliminary
and
South
A
’
ictnamesc
war­
Scientists today began a
irting as usual.
new University of Knit-Cen­
elty consider going into bus tion's greatest scientific arh mission n! Manner 4. launch hardnosed study n( lunar ter- planes raked 1'miniumt*l posi­
The legislature planned In
mess of grow mg own rhu ievements looked ahead today ed last Nov 28 Irom Cape Ken rain photos obtained by three tion* inside South A icl Nani convenr lo continue work on tral Florida at Oviedn.
Lifetime Unconditional Road Hazard Warnnljr
barb?
to another goal — the first nedy By midnight Wednesday Ranger spacecraft to decide today. No new air atrikrs the education program for
■ • •
closeup pictures ever taken ( P S T ) . It had traveled 39,121 whether the moon's highlands against the Communist north which a special aesslon was
Florida Sailor
Someone up near Faust's after sending back almost 6,- 231 miles ltd the 135 million or lowlands provide the best wer* rrported.
called.
Drugstore has a good idea 000 “ miraculously" clear pic­ mile journey, although it had manned landing site.
A spokesman for 17. S. milMost businessmen planned Held In Thefts
Their podacarpus died and tures—the Mar* probe Marin­ to travel an over all distance
MILLINGTON. Tcnn (UPI)
Hangers 7 and 8 photograph i t a r y headquarters s a i d to keep their establishment*
they have replaced tt with er 4 was hurtling through in its orbital pursuit of 187,. cd the lunar lowlands—the Sea American jet fighter planes open today, going along with —The Shelby County' Shoriif'a
and bombers flew upwards of the "activity as usual" policy office today announced th* ar­
■ome very attractive artificial space toward the red planet
of Tranquility and Mare Cog
863.210
Periodic Innpccliun
FUl Tire Repair
60 combat sorties against
plants, always in bloom, al­ on a similar experimental
urged by Wallate, police au­ rest of three Millington saijOn July 14 Mariner 4 should nilum of Known Sea—while
A’iet Cong concentrations . in thorities, Mayor Karl James ors in connection with a ser­
Front
End Check
ways colorfui. Idea is worth mission.
Tirt
Rotation
draw within 4.000 miles of Wednesday's Ranger 9 snap
a 4H-huur period ending late and the Chamber of Com­ ies of tbefta that “ could mowcopying — you doi^'t have lo
"The lessons of the Ranger Mars for the first television pod pictures of the highlands
BUDGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES
today.
water the tallies.
ball."
merce.
have been applied to the Mari­ photographs—up lo 22— over —Uie crater Alphonsus.
The
aheri/f*
office
identi­
Wallace
asked
all
Alabam­
The
ninth
and
last
of
the
ner." said Dr. William Picker­ taken of the most mysterious
ians tn stay away from the fied the men a* Richard MeaaRangers was the most success
ing, director of Caltech's' Jet of all planets. .
No scientists expert mu­ ful of Ihe three in Ihe 4270
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e march, urging people lo re­ eley. IB. of LeMoore, Calif.;
MOSCOW lU PI) — Soviet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
"A t the present lime, we are scles nor do they expect Mari­ million program from start United Slate* and Red China main on their jobs or in their Steve Taylor, 17, of Punt*
President Anastas Mtkoyan
bat tent a cable to President a little more than half way on ner to unlock the secret ol to finish. .It had the most ac­ today appeared to be on a homes He urged th*t nothing Gorda, Fla., and Charles W.
curate flight path, required collision course over Viet happen to the marcberi that Gann, 23, of Naahvtlle.
Johnson congratulating the a long journey to the planet of whether life exists on Mars.
405 W. Firat St.
322-0651
But, like Ranger, it’s a start little mid-course correction Nam which could erupt Into "would play into the hands of
Several stolen eer* and at
United States for the Gemini Mars. By the middle of July,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
space shot, the olficiil T ail we hope we can show you In a direction both America and returned the best photo* a major war — If Peking the enemies of our stale end least two burglaries w en In­
nation."
means what it saya.
volved.
news agency reported today. photographs of Use Plain of aod Russia realir* for its aig ever taken of the moon.
*

13 U . S. Airmen Die In Crashes
Sanford Area
Production Told
Coffee Clubbers

W ives Kiss
Astronauts

V TTo^

Orlandoan O n R e g e n t Board

Rights Marchers

Near Montgomery

Motorcyclist, 71,
Hurt In Mishap

Moroccan Riots
University Fund
Claim 8 Lives
■Hearing Today

‘Volunteers’

W hy You Should

Scientists Turn To M ars Probe

Buy TIR ES From

Collision Course

Congratulations

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Awaits Young
At Orlando

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Page 2— March 26, 1965

Still Cheaper
LD Phone Calls
Loom In State
T A L L A H A S S E E - (U P I)

Florida telephone jubacribera
may be able to place "cheap**
long dlatance phone calls with­
in the state an hour earlier In
the evening it * new state
Public Utilities Commission
proposal goes Into effect.
The commission, which met
here Wednesday, told Florida
telephone companies they have
until April 1 to go on record
opposed to or backing the proposal, a state version of the
order which the Federal Com­
munications Commission re­
cently put Into effect for In
ter-Slate cells.
for
The order provides
cheaper rales on long distance
beginning at B p. m. Instead ol
• p. m. and for all day Sun
day.
So far, 90 states have
ed their own versions of
directive.
POC Chairman Edwin Mseon laid Florida phone users
would have aavad II million
If the order had been In ef­
fect last year.
The commission said plione
companies should pass along
to cuitomera tome of Ihe bene­
fits they got In recent tax law
nvUlons.

WIDE VAniETY of items will be on sale when Forest City Community
Association sponsors its 7:30 p.m, auction Saturday nt tho Forest City
Shopping Center. Showing one prroup of articles already tagged for the
event nre, left to right, Mrs. Allen Forward, Mrs. Eugene MacGeen, and
Ken Hancock, Proceeds will go towards $5,000 building fund for a Com­
munity Club.
•
(Herald Photo)

VFW Dinner
Is Sellout

PTA Hootenanny
Set Friday
By Jane Casselberry
Robert McKentle, S o u t h
Seminole Junior High School
faculty member, will be mas­
ter of ceremonies at the PTA
Hootenanny Friday at I p m.
In the achool auditorium. He
handled this task at last
year's successful Hootennany.
Student and adult tickets
will be on sale at the door.
Eight talented acta have been
lined up for the program In­
cluding, Gene McKinley, a
guitarist; "The Tradewlnds;"
"The Ramblers;" C o l l e e n
Wiggins; South Seminole Etc
mentary group; "April and
The Raindrops;" and Danuta
Moskl, Spanish Folk music.
The public Is Invited.

EASTER Parade of Fashions will la? sponsored at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
by the Hear Luke Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association in the
school auditorium. Here Mrs. William (Atlanta) McGinnis, chairman o f
the show (right), and Mrs. William (Kaye) Viets, PTA president, look
over clever posters announcing tho event which have been made by
third grade students.
(Herald Photo)

Business Brief
Minnie l i e s * Garner,
of Evt Doss beauty shop, at­

tended ■ two day educational
hslr styling clinic at Orlando.
EL PASO, Tex. &lt;UPI) —
Instructions were given In the
Jose Rivera ran out of gee.
newest methods of permanent
He coeited along a strip of waving, tinting, frosting and
land just off U.S. Highway styling by Arthur Angelo and
63 before he came to a atop.’ L u e l l a
Bailey, nationally
He wee In e single-engine air­ known hair stylists
plane.

Out O f Gas

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By Donna Esiei
Commander John McMsnus
issued apology to the public
at the regular meeting of
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 Tuesday evening for the
earlier than uaual closing time
for the chtcken-rib barbecue
which took place Sunday at
the post home.
McManus explained that the
dinner was so successful,
foods were completely sold
out by 9:30 p.m., resulting in
the esrly closing hour. In the
future, provisions will be on
hand to serve greater num­
bers, McMsnus advised.
The next dinner is scheduled
for April 11 from 19:30 until
4:30 p.m.
Fun Night will continue
each Monday at 8 p m.
Merle Htrvls, b u i l d i n g
chairman, reported that the
post kitchen In the post home
has been painted *nd a new
sink Installed.
Nomination of officers is
planned for the next regular
meeting to take place April
13.

Desert Mirage:

Large Party

I1EJA. Portugal (UPI) —
Farmer Jote Tarrco celebrated
the birth of n aon with a party
nt which the 400 guests cun•umed 12 t u r k e y s, 15 suckling
PLAINTIFF pigs, 20 kids, 24 chickens,
nearly 250 pounds of lamb,
VI
J U P I T E R P R O P E R T I E S , I N C . 800 liters of wine, 400 bottles
• D isso lv ed F lorid a C o r p o r a ­
of beer and 200 fifths of whis­
tion, tt all.
D K F U N D ANT**
kyROTICIS TO IIKKKAU (III
ins

ORLANDO (UPI) — City
leaders huddled todsy to declde how belt to welcome home
astronaut John Young, their
famous ion who orbited the
eirth three time* with Virgil
I. (G uj) GrUaom on the
Geminl-3 ipace ahot.
As plans were being spun
here for the uncertain date
when Young temporarily will
be released /or the hometown
celebration, the astronaut's
parents were it Cape Kennedy
to welcome him back.
The local celebration is be­
ing planned by -the special
events committee oT the Or­
lando area Chamber of Com­
merce. Local merchant! are
dlsplsytnc Urge pictures ol
the new hero in their windows.
Also at the spaceport Thurs­
day were Young's psrents-lnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
While of Jacksonville end
Young's wife, Barbara.
Young's brother, the Rev.
Hugh Young, lives in Athens,
G i. He Is step-brother to Mrs
Mary Stuckey of Kensai City
■nd Lt. (Jg) James Mostller,
now stationed In Ssn Diego.

STEVEN STEIN, non of Mrit. Fred Stein, re­
ceives a certificate of recognition front the
Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of
the State of Floridu on his selection as the most
outstanding member o f Seminole Chapter, Or­
der of DcMnlny, for 1061. Woodrow Cash, bead
of the advisory committee of the DeMolay Or­
der, presents the coveted award to Steven.

Dismal Lesson For Teenager
M K N 1 .0
PARK, Unlit.
(UPI) — During a driving
lesson, Mamlia Jean Ward, 16,
had trouble with * turn.
^ihc *l»uicd through a *crv

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GILA REND. Aril. (UPI)
— A Navy ship got atranded
In the desert. ,
The smell vessel was en
route to the Pima County fair
in Tucson aboard a tractortrailer which had a flat tire.
The truck driver hitch-hik­
ed 20 mllea to telephone Navy
offlclali In Tucion end Los
Angeles for permlsaion to buy
a new tire to complete the
jouiney.

Famed Artist Holds Show
Area art enthusiasts havei Including one in the Detach brought endless compliments. [ arranged for the first art
an opportunity now to see the! Gallery of the Great Master- She has given many demon- school for children, f 1 v e_
one m m show of Mrs. Mary] piece for three months which |stratlona and eight years ago |through 16 years, ever held.*,
in Winter Haven. In addition
Dean, nationally known artist,
lo regular classes, she gave
which is on display it DcBary
free art Instruction for
Mansion House, headquarters
years at the Winter Haven
of the Florida Federation of
Girla Club for underprlvileg,
Art.
ed children where icholarArrangements for this fine
ships are awarded annually.
exhibition were made by
In I960, the Deans visited
George Brooks,
Federation
Cornwall during which time
president, who advises that
she made 2g sketches of tha
plans also ir e being made for
area and of the Scllly Islands.
Mrs. Dean to take up
She was privileged to make
dence at the mansion for one
many fine contacts with re­
or two months during
nowned artists, writers snd
summer during which time
statesmen, who came to see
she will conduct art classes
her work. Allison Uttley, a
for both children end adults.
writer of children's books
Interested persons are asked
which are among favorites ol
to contact the Mansion for
Queen Elizabeth's youngsters,
further Information.
came to see her and Introduc.
Mrs. Dean, an art teacher
ed her to Lady Mears. Illus­
in Winter Haven aince 1B54, at
trator for the- books. SNe and
the age oT 21 attended the
Mrs. Uttley were invited to "
Minneapolis
A rt
Institute
be guests of Sir Grimwood
/
where she studied with two
and Lady Mears at their home
German artists, Robert Koh­
and Mr. and Mrs. Dean also
ler tnd Gustave Goetch. At
were invited to meny lee
the end of her first year ihe
parties given In the House of
won awards and a scholar­
Lords and the House of Com-*'
ship.
mons In London.
After marriage to William
Mrs. Desn works in various
Dean, who comes from Corn­
mediums , . . oils, psstnls,
wall, Englend, aha continued
water colors, mixed mediums *
her painting, at the same time
tnd enamels. Her home is
operating a flower and gourd
like a museum where on dis- ’ ■
shop for 19 years. Here she
play, along with her beautiful
made thousand* of Hems from
psinttagi, are many lovely
rare end beautiful gourds,
candle holders, table vase*,
many of them grown In her
bird houses, flower* and other
own garden ’ from ipccial
articles, all made f r o m
seeds. Numerous prizes were
MKS. MAKY DEAN, renowned artist, poses
gourds.
received for these articles
with some uf her pninLintfa now being shown in
The exhibition will hang al
and a story appearing in Min­
a one-man exhibition ut DeOary Mansion House.
the Mansion through April 24
nesota Magssine named her
In addition to painting, she is nationally known
snd may be viewed by the
"Fairy Godmother of the
for the lovely articles she makes from rnre and
public from 1 until 5 p.m.,
Gourds."
exotic gourds and has been caled “ Fairy God­
Tuesday through S u n d a y ,
In Winter Haven she has
mother o f the Gourds."
(Middleton Photo)
each week.
hid many one man exhibitions

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LBJ Proclaims
3 Observances
WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Johnson issued pro­
clamations setting aside dates
in May for the observance of
World Trade Week, Small
Business Week and National
Maritime Day.
Johnson urged special cere­
monies during the week of
May 16 (o point up the Imp o r t a n c e of international
trade to the nation's economy.
He designated the week ol
May 23 as Small Business
Week and set May 22 for Na
tlonal Maritime Day.

Retaliation
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
Hank Harrison, an euto repoesrseor, parked his car to
repoeeeei another vehicle. A
thief stole Herrlion'e car, f 1,000 worth of toole end e par­
tial dental plate which he had
left on the front a c a L

U . S. Allies Trading
W ith Reds-Rogers
CHICAGO (UPI) — Rep.
Paul Rogers (D Fla.), said to
day America's allic* are trad
tag with North Viet Nam de­
spite the (act that U. S. ser­
vicemen are engaged in com­
bat with the Viet Cong.
"During the last six months
of 1964. a total of 2U1 ships
(lying the flag* nf our allies
have hauled cargoes into the
p om of North Viet Nam,"
Rogers said.
He said Great Britain made
up 41 per cent of the total.
Other nation* trading with
North Viet Nam are Japan
Greece. Norway, I-ebanon, It
aly, West Germany and Pan
im t, he said.
Rogers, a member of the
House interstate and foreign

Costly Call
BENBECULA, Outer Hebrlde» (UPI) — Army SgL Nor­
man Bennett, 26, w*« ordered
reduced to the rank of corpor­
al by a court martial har* be­
cause he us* d th* military
communication* l y i t i m at
thl* lonely oulpoit to tele­
phone hi, girl friend.

Hares, Buzzards
‘B u s’ Airport
FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) —
An nvrr-ahundanre of rabbits
near tha Fresno air terminal
resulted In frequent hare end
hound eheeee aerose the run­
ways so official* authorised a
massive hunt lest weekend.
About 800 rabbit* were killed
Now bustarde looking for
rabbit carcatea are converg­
ing on tha airport and tho o f­
ficial* fear they may collide
with planet or get tucked In­
to Jet engines, causing a
crash.

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commerce committee, appear­
ed on a radio program, "Wash
ington Report," sponsored by
the American Security Coun­
cil, t Chicago-based non-parti­
san organization.
He said Britain's trade with
North Viet N*m was "strange"
localise Britain his publicly
supported the U. S. position ta
Viet Nam.
"O f course, the best way
England could help us would
be to stop thetr shipping into
Viet Cong territory," Rogers
said.
“ We still are hearing cries
for a negotiated settlement ot
the Vietnamese crisis," he
said.
"1 think this crisis would
not have reached the presenl
peak if it had not been for the
shipping done over the years,
particularly within the last
few years by our allies.”
Rogers said he his asked
the State Department to "get
our allies to hilt thli pr*c
tlce."

8207 Unit Votes
Date Changes
By Donna Este*
The Auxiliary Unit to South
Seminole VFW Post 8207 voled to change 1U meeting date*
from the tecond and fourth
Tburtdiy* of each month to
the first and third Thursdays.
Action was taken *t a recent
meeting of the group held at
the Post Home on the Old
Dixie Highway north of Longwood.
Two new members, Mrs.
Beulah Anderson and Mrs.
Beulah Thomas, were welcom­
ed during the meeting which
was conducted by Mrs. 'Vir­
ginia McManus, president.
It was reported that th*
rummage eale and the plastic
wares sale sponsored by th*
unit were successful project*.
Election of officers was O,
scheduled for April 1. next
regular meeting date.

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ROLL-AROUND TV
TWO OFFICERS of Hewvy Attack Squadron 11
have received Additional atripea denoting pro­
motion in rank. They ar* Lt. Cdr. J. A. Coral
and Lt. R. S. Demark.
(Navy Photo)

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Phasea of pre-school, youth
and adult training, re-training, fdurntlon, aclf-Help aervicei, health service!, vocation­
al training and youth job
corpa training were discussed
Wednesday by members of
the Community Action Agen­
quality
c y of Seminole County meet­
ing in the Civic Center.
d isc o u n t
Under the leadership of Dr.
W. Vincent Roberta, the com­
mittee read and adopted the
by-laws, heard a report from
the applications committee
and engaged in a lengthy dis­
cussion headed by project
' eommittee chairman DeWitt
Mathews.
ft Among the programa auggcsted by various members of
the committee were day nurs­
ery programs, family plan­
ning counseling, homemaker
services, adult education pro­
grams, vocational
training
and re-training, n u r a i n g,
mechanical trades and rem­
edial reading programs.
Joe Foy, chairman o f the
^applications committee, point­
ed out that in 1963 some 4,400 persona out of a labor
force o f 13,000 in Seminole
County were engaged in agri­
cultural work, but In 1004,
one year later, only 1,900 per­
sons out of a labor force o f
16,000 were engaged in agri­
cultural work, indicating a
_ sharp increase in industrial
•w ork and a sharp decrease In
agricultural employment.
There were 17,095 families
In Seminole County in 1960,
6.313 of which earned less
than the minimum $3,000 a
year, which President Lyndon
Johnson has defined as "pov­
erty-stricken.”
Luck of communication was
^blam ed for much of tha fail­
ure of persons who need job
training to take advantage of
present programs being con­
ducted by the adult vocational
department of the county
arhool system.
‘ •The illiterates esn’l read
the newspaper. They don’t
know what ia going on or
what help is available," said
y Mathews.
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March 31 to meet with the
Community Action Agency.

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U. S. Confident
Furor Will Die
WASHINGTON (U Pl) — U.
S officials wera confident to­
day that the furor over use of
nauseous gas in Viet Nam
would soon subside without
e damaging basic AmericanBritish unity on policy in
Southeast Asia.
These officials acknowledge,
however, that propaganda re­
percussions probably would
continue to eeho for some time
around the world, spurred by
Communist charges that poi­
son gas rathe* than tear gas
had been used.
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JACKSONVILLE (U P!) A 13-year project to enlarge
the
Intracoastal
Waterway
from Jacksonville to Miami
has been completed, the Army
Corpa of Engineers announc­
ed.
The ] 23-foot wide waterway,
final link from Trenton, S. J.,
to Miami, is 12 feet deep from
Jacksonville to Fort Pierce
and 10 feet deep from there
to Miami.
The enlargement
project
roat tll.S million.

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HS Faces Edgewater
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Sophomore righthander Ron­
nie Dudley *111 be seeking his
first decision o f the m i ton
Friday when be opena for the
Seminole* against the Edgewater Eaglet in a Metro Con­
ference baioball game.
The contest, to be played in
Sanford, will begin at 4 p.m.
Coach Jim McCoy laid to­
day that Dudley ha* ahown
improvement with each per­
formance.

Banfnrb t w ill Pag* 4—March 26, I98B

Swimmers M e e t

&gt;

Eddie Fltagerald, No. 1
pitcher who won hi* second
game Tuesday against Colon­
ial, will be at first base Fri­
day when the Seminole* face
the Eaglet.
McCoy said the rest of the
lineup for Seminole will be the
tame. Danny Lee, who has
been out for pitching, will
probably see some relief duty
in tbe outfield.
The Seminole coach said

that some of the players have
shown signs of breaking out
of a batting slump. He said
Fitzgerald, Bill Kuykendall
and Steve Harris are begin
nlng to hit the ball more e f
fectively.
Shortstop Ronnie Hinton has
been the most consistent hit­
ler to date with Chuck Scott
and Danny Tlllls close behind.
The Seminole pitching staff
now consists of Fitzgerald,

Leesburg Team
By David Higginbotham
Herald Sporta Writer

Dudley, Ray Plvec and Hin
aon. Jim Eidridge, who had
been counted on for aptjoft
probably la out for tha i«a
ion.
SHS takes a 2-2-1 record In
to the Edgewater game.

L y p n Wins
Track Meet
With Kowboys
By Jim Bacchna
Herald Sports Writer

The Seminole High swim
ming team will travel to
Leesburg Friday to face the
Leesburg Yellowjarkets in a
non-Metro Conference awlm
meet scheduled to get under
way at 4 p.m.
The Seminole boy* will be
out for their fourth win of
the season afUr beating Co­
lonial and Boone laat Tues­
day. Tbe girls’ team will go

MILE RELAY team at Seminole High School b ro k e n school record In
that event Ia«t week. The runnen will be In action today at Titusville
and again Saturday in the Florida Relaya at Gaincnville. Their time in
the mile wan 3:31.8. I-eft to right: Sterl Weber, Richard Hittell, Paul
LeRoy and Eddie Griffith.
(Herald Photo)

After two sueceiilve near
misses, tbe Lymtn Greyhounds
won their first track meat Wed
oeaday, 72 to 01.
Hie victory was s i rued
against the Kissimmee Kow
boys on the Lyman track.
Terry Tool# paced t h e
Hounds with two first place
showings, winning both the
high and low hurdles. Mike
Ackerman won the mile race
with a time of 4:31.5.
The Sanford Junior High I eighth Inning to nip Bishop
Darrell Allgsicr Jumped five
feet, three inches to take the baseball team pushed across Moore Jayvecs, 3 2, in a basehigh Jump. Terry Harmon and a run in the bottom of the |ball game here Wednesday.
Terry Smith finished first in
the 440 tnd 660 respectively.
Jsck Blanton won tbe 220 yard
dish.
TIPS FOR BOWLER8 nr# now available at the Sanford City Library.
Lyman won both the half
Mri. Mary Waahburn, (right) recently presented (in behalf of the USO),
mlie and mile relay races.
The
Greyhounds
half-mile
elx books entitled "Ten Secrets of Howling" by Don Carter, world bowling
team consisted of Bob Eldchampion. Mrs. Sarah King, head librarian, (left) accepts the books from
The Jet Lanes bombers Sanford Manufacturing and
ridge, Dave Straughan, Paul took ovar the first place alot Wisdom Sod Servlca split
Mrs. Washburn, who is a USO staff aide.
(Herald Photo)
Lambert and Blanton.
in the City League with a their match, two and two. Tom
three-point win over t h e Hunter led Wisdom with a
American Legion Po»t No. 63 529 and Jack Frost took sim­
team while the previous lea­ ilar honors for the manufact­
gue leaders, Bob'* Ileitauranl uring men with his 621.
Thoie bowling two-hundred
team dropped three point* to
f l u Yarborough and Todd events.
erend Mr. black" in a ihrec
or higher games wera Harry
Roie
A
WDka
Reataurant.
Racing Team will go up
The gales of the track will out of five match rare.
Big Jack Kanner paced the Pentecost 218 and 209, Virgil
against Howard Williams in open at 6:30 p. m. Classifica­
Alio expected to participate
laneamcn
with a nice 202/682 Anderson 213 and 204, Bob
the feature event at the Os­ tion will be at 7:30 and elimin­ in the Saturday night races are
and
had
the
capable assistance Guthrie and Rich Murphy 210,
Lucy
Mayer
put
together
a
ceola Drag Strip Saturday ations at 9:30 p. tn.
Robert Taylor, In a 426 Val­
nf
Marshall
Wiltshire's 208/- Marshall Wiltshire 208, John
night.
The main event matches iant Wedge Head out of Jack­ 10th framr turkey to enable
Kneeland 204, Gordon Honey­
The races, sponsored by the Yarborough Todd against Wil­ sonville; John Powell, 365 the Misfit* to score four wins ;,{S2. Harold (Bumblebee) Ap­
cutt
20.1, and Jack Kannrr
pleby
paced
the
legion
tenm
Seminole Timing Association, liams. Yorlmrmich Todd will Chevy powered Corvette out from Chcckerliil "A " in the
202 .
will be renewed after a rain- put their 426 Hemi Head Ply­ of Orlando, and Dick Cherry, Holler Motor Navy Wives with a 214/604.
In Rose A Wilk* three win*,
league.
out of the last scheduled mouth against Williams' "llcv- 426 Wedge llrad Plymouth.
Pat Slpicy'a W7-t(M led the Gordon Honeycutt and lefty
E 7, 8, O'er* to four wins from Hill Anderson were the Mg
the Dlsasternoli Verna Ool- guna a* Gordon rolled a 203/ton led the Hoot Owls to ■ jH4 and Bill finished with a
VERO BEACH — Fourth
clean sweep against Russell's ."i82. Bob's Restaurant team
Running
Sporta Car Prix will
was led by Don Dorman with
Redskins.
be
held
at
Valksria on April
his
649.
Lucille Schwirzcnbich led
Pryor'* State Farm Insur­ 3-4 The race is sponsored by
the Pussycat* to a four point
win from the Tigers. Vickie ance team salvaged all four the JayCres of Vera Beach
McGough's 180 456 was high ooints from the Harry's Bar
Package five-some. Virgil and sanctioned by the'fVntral
score for the Tlgcrvlles' three
Anderson was the big man for Florida Region of the Sporta
wins from the Oop Ops.
ryor's attack with his 213. Car Club of Amerira.
Eleanor Clemen*'
167-403
was high scorer for the Vigi­ 204, 695 set while Harold
This year*' race la greatly
lantes as Ihey added three (Doc) Ring was top* for Har­ improved and la expected to
ry's with hi* 466 serin.
points to their standing.
Lake Monroe Inn took the h« better than ever. Tha ValkMarian Tise’ s 179 f o r
RVAH-9 "O " Wive* and Ellen fourth spot from Cook's Cor­ aria Airport Course where the
Brady's 170 for the Dragon- ner end dumped them down race wilj be held le one and
ettes were high as they split into the sixth place with a one-half miles long.
clean four point sweep. Garry
The Valkarla course Is lo­
their points 2-2.
Barbara Rohrer and Elaine Fox waa high for.Lake Mon­ cated 19 miles north of Vero
Kostlvai were high acorera roe with his 221/613. He had Beach, 9 miles aouth of Mel­
for the Savagettea and Marge additional help from team­ bourne, end Juet west of U. S.
Jackson for CbeckertaU "B " mates Harry Pantacoat 209, No. 1. Sis tume to challenge
218/672 and John Knetland the driven' eklll Include a 180
•■ they tied points 2-2.
Isabel Goshorn's 170-441 led 204/668.
degree bend, o ff a f a i t
Jim Altman waa high for straight a-way.
the Retired Wives as they
split 2-2 with the Odd Ball*. Cook's with hie 632 series and
There will be three recee
•THE REVEREND MU. IJLACK," with Howard Williams driving, will
Elaine Kostival and Arlene Bob Guthrie shot a 210 for on Saturday, and fiva race*
on Sunday, atarting at 12:16.
Wilson spared the 5-7-9; Ver Cook’s.
be one of the cars in the feature race at the Osceola Drag Strip Satur­
In the other league play, Sunday wilt feature 15 end 20
na Bolton. Kitty Snyder and
day night. The races are B])onsorcd by the Seminole Timing Associa­
Marge Miller 5 ID.
tion.
(Photo by Wilbur Yarborough)
The 3 io fell for Isabel Goahorn, Peg Patey, Jane San­
ONLY
dusky, Pst Willis aud Meda
Wiltshire.
RACING DATS
Marge Farris and Shirley
LEFTl
Sims* converted the 5 7; Phyl­
O. B.’a McDuff, the winning- Dally Double (3-4) 160 20
Quinlela (5 6) $12 20
lis Freeze and Shirley Max­
eat greyhound at the Sinford- 3rd Race — 3/14 - Time 31:91 Perfecla (5 6) $28 20
well the 2-7.
Turkryi were rolled by
Orlando Kennel Club last Ma­ Filtered Tip
19 00 13 20 6 00 9lh Race — 3/11 — Time 31.11
3 60 3 00 2.60 Eleanor Clemens, Lucy May­
son, gets his first feature rare Rocky's Blues
5 40 3.60 Ryandale
3 30 3 00 er and Marion Tise.
atari in tonight's loth.
Circus Cily Pat
3.00 Wayside Gossip
HI Troubles
3 GO
New membera In the league
The Oswald Druthers speed­ Quintcla (6-8) $51 20
Quinlela (2-5) $8.80
are Betty Booher, Edle Car­
ster put on s tremendous dis­ Perfects (6-8) $309.10
penter and Marge Miller.
play of speed in hit last start 4th Race — 3/16 — Time 31.58 Perfects (2-3) $1100
10th
Race
l
/
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l
—
Time
11.67
to qualify for grade A com­ Lake alow
23.00 11 00 8.60
4 20 2 80 2.60
petition. Me Duff won by a I'm Squaw
7.00 3.60 Genobar
3.20 2.40 Runs Good Race
margin of 714 lengths after Curtain l)p
4.80 Circus Wonder
Summeretta
, 2.80
STOCKHOLM (U P U -U . S.
falling to finish In the money Quinlela (3-4) $66.00
Quinlela (2-5) $8.60
Olympic mller Dyrol Burleaon
In two previous starts.
Perfects (4-3) $344 10
of Cottage Grove, Or*., ran
Tbe veteran campaigner was 1th Race — % — Tima 4t.M Perfects (2-3) $13.60
timed at 31.31 seconds for the Kid Willie
18.60 6 20 6 80 Uth Race — H — Tima 36.79 1300 meters In 1:42.6 to wtn
2.40 3.40 2.40 the itar event of the flret in­
S/16s mile distance In winning Junior Lee
11.40 6.80 Miss Whirl
M A T I N EES
WEDNESDAY A
3.00 3.20 door track meet ever held in
his first event of the season Scoottn Scout
4 80 Silver World
I IVIM I I I N C C J SATURDAY — 2 P.M. I
Ebony Rock
3 20 Sweden. The clocking wae
O. B.’a McDuff, winner of Quintals (46) $98.00
Quinlela (2-3) $13 20
only 1.2 seconds off the world
31 races last season, will be Perfecla (6-4) $191.00
mark set last year by Tom
going against Cora Coke, Roc Ith Race — 8/16 — Time 11.54 Perfects (2-3) $31.30
Sanaalionet PERFECTASt
Mutuel handle $13,134
O’Hara of Loyola University.
key Bert, Barbla Rock, Lai Ring U s
11.40 6.30 6.60
plno, Tell Herman,, Vlnnle Roman Revel
4.20 3.60
• Comfortable Grand*tend
• Luxnriona Clubhouse
Kaup, and Go Letter,
Longdust
4,|o
THUR8DAY — LADIES’ NIGHT
Results of Wednesday even QulnJela (4 8) $43.10
Sorry, N o Mia
ini'* races;
Perfects (6-4) $556 10
1st R tce — 1/16 — Time 31.2* 7th Rare — 44 — Time 46.71
ON 100 BRANDS
Gator Land
6 30 4.60 2 60 Rocket Pam
10.30 4.30 3.00
Siinbrook
LOO 2.40 Janice A.
4 20 3.40
Althea K.
3.60 Confessor
3.40
Qu Uriela (2 3 ) 111.60
Qu Uriels (1-3) $14 20
2nd Race — l / l l - Time 31.15 Perfects (3-J) $40.90
^ KENNEL
CLU B
ABCADB PACKAGE STORE
Gena Faye
13.60 11.60 6.60 6th Race — l / l l — Time l l J l
Bo'e Lucky Zeke
IJ0 7.20 Tracy Lou
420 3.60 1.80
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. - 1:11 P. M.
H W V .1T-82
Bonnie Beauty
6.60 Nixon's Jerry
4.30 1*60
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M eet Hurricanes Friday

Sanford Braves
Win Third G am e

Jet Lanes Leads
In City League

Drag Races Slated Saturday

Misfits Win
Four Games

Skipper Senkarik was the
winner in relief. He took over
the mound chorea from Mike
Morgan.
Tommy Bryan led the
ford Braves at the plate
a single and triple. Bryan
scored one run for the
ners.

San­
with
also
win­

Other hitters were Bill
Gracey, Mark Caolo and Mike
Long. They got one hit each
for the Braves.
Sanford will meet South
Seminole Junior High School
here Friday in its next game.
It will be played at 4 p.m.
on the field across from the
Junior high school.
The Braves now have s rec­
ord of three victories and one
tie.
Gary Mapirs Is expected to
be the starting pitcher against
the Hurricanes.

Sports Car Prix On lap
lap races. Practice runs will
■tart at 9:30 AM each day, *&lt;&gt;
come early.
Headquarter* will hr the
Pennwond Motel in Schiiatlan,
with drivers registration be­
ginning on Friday afternoon.

Black Bass
Event Opens
WINTER HAVEN (Special)
— Competition in tha third
annual U. 8. Open Black Baia
Championship began acrose
the nation with all nonreitricted water eligible in
the 60 etatc*.
Both largemouth and emailmouth black b a n may be en­
tered In the conteet, which ia
being sponsored by the Win­
ter Haven Chamber of Com­
merce.
Forty-five prise* will be
awarded. The champion will
receive a Johnaon outboard
motor, a Lone Star "Big Fish­
erman" boat, a Gator trailer
and a championship trophy.
Runner-up will receive a pair
of DeLuxe Cypress Gardens
water ikia, a spinning reel
and tackle box. A pair of Cy­
press Gardens water skis will
go to the entrant, other thnn
the champion and , runner-up,
who enters the heaviest fish
from each of three states.
Weight of fiah determine
which states.
There i* no advance regi­
stration requirement by ang­
lers and there is no entrance
fee. All persons are eligible
as tong ns they use legal tsrhle
The current champion is
Jumes W. Davis, of llowey-inthe-liil]*, Florida, who enter­
ed a 16.pound l-ounce bass
last year.

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after Its second win after hav­
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ning of the season and then
beating tbe two Metro schools
last Tuesday.
The Semlnoiea have not
beat Leesburg in iwlmming
for a number of yeari, but
this year they have tha best
chance they have had in a $
long
time. According to
Coach John Colbert, "This is
the one we really want to
win. If the team win* there
will be a big party given at
my home."
Colbert ha* been putting tha
Tribe through rigid training
workouts daily in preparation
for Leesburg. The squad has
been working especially hard E
on the relay* and tha girl*
have been rounding out their
training program.
Tbe Tribe’s next meet will
be agalnit Edgewater and
Winter Park Tuttday March
30.

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DeBary Bridge Club Slates
Second Annual Tournament
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club Mill have its Second An­
imat Duplicate Bridge Tourn­
ament at 1 p.m. next Tuesday
in the Firemen's Recrention
Hall on Columhn Rond in DeIlnry. This tournament will
lie for the Open Pairs Club
Championship and Miss Inn
Kiehl o f Orlando will direct
play.
For this week's regular
meeting of the club nt 1 p.m.
Tuesday, there were 18 ta­
bles, in two sections, in play.
Section A was directed by
Mrs. Robert N'icholls. Win­
ners were, NS, first, a tie,
Dr. R. T. Stevens nnd E. Z.

Goodwill B ags
Hear Lake Boy Scout Troop
—HO has distributed (loodwill
Hags in the area and will be
collecting t h e m
Saturday
morning. Those who have not
received the hags but would
like to make donations are
asked to call Scoutmaster
Bruce Nelsun or Assistant
Scoutmaster Robert Bunnell.

Class M eeting
The Christian Homemakers
Sunday School Class of Cas­
selberry Community Method­
ist Church will meet at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in Weaver Hall of
the church. Mr. and Mrs.
William Young will be In
charge of the program. Hos­
tesses will be Mrs. Delmas
Copeland, Mrs. Don MrLeod,
nnd Mrs. Frank Messick.

Walters with Mrs. O. N.
Ijrckey
and
Mrs.
Edwin
Wnrhter; third. Mrs. N'icholls
anil Miss Ethel Johnson;
fourth. Mrs. A. G. Besom and
Mrs. Mildred B. Dostert;
KW, first, a tie, Col. and
Mrs. C. R. Everett with Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. M. Hinkle; third,
Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Andrews;
fourth, Mrs. Thornton Smith
and Mrs. A .L. Willgoose.
Section R was directed by
Col.'William Hogue. Winners
were, NS, first, Mrs. Charles
Meiner nnd Mrs. M. Shader;
second, Mrs. Ida R. Wilson
and Norman Meyer; third,
Mrs, Charles Hassell and
Mrs. W. B. Cook; fourth, Mrs.
Hugh DcVal nnd Mrs. Myrtle
Dunnebacke;
EW, first, William Luts
and Harry M. Brown; second,
Mrs. Joann Paulk and Mrs.
Jody Bunnell; third, Mrs.
Doyle Driver and William
Woodloek; fourth, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Motz.
March series winners were,
first, Mrs. Joann’ Paulk; sec­
ond, Mrs. Jody Bunnell; third,
C. R. Andrews; fourth, Mrs,
Ruth Btatt; fifth, Mrs. Loris
Weeks; sixth, Mrs. Thornton
Smith; seventh, Mrs. Myrtle
Dunnebacke.
Winners of the eight week
series were, first, Mrs. Loris
Weeks; second, Mrs. Myrtle
Dunnebacke; third, Mrs. My­
ron Accsrdi; fourth, Hurry
M. Brown; fifth, C. lb An­
drews; sixth, Mrs. Thornton
Smith.

Turkey Shoots
Scheduled By
Osteen Firemen

Burke Concert Monday

i

"The sound of music" from
12 voices—all related in tone
and harmony—and blood ties
—will be heard at 8 p.m.
Monday on stage at the Sem­
By Mrs. Clarence Snjder
inole High School auditorium.
Osteen Volunteer Fire De­
A family of 12—father,
mother and thrlr 10 children
partment will sponsor a ser­
—sing together for Ihe joy
ies o f three turkey shoots
of it. They sre invariably
with all proceeds g o in g -to
eompnred with the famed
help-raise funds for payment
Trapp family, Immortalised
of needed equipment.
by Rodgers and HammerThe first is scheduled this
stein in "Sound o f Music,” a
Saturday, the second for
Broadway musics! based on
April 3 and the third for
that family and now made
April 10.
into a motion picture.
Shoots will be held at the
The Burke fnmily singers*
County Barn on Highway 415
success story started in a
in the Osteen business dis­
simple way. After ilnging the
IIEIIAM) CARRIER Wes Left, member and stronK supporter o f the re­
trict. They will begin at 1
"Rosary” one evening in their
cently
organized
Osteen
Volunteer
Fire
Department
takes
driver's
seat
p.m. and could last until after
home in Providence, R. I.
in the newly acquired fire truck to help promote series of turkey shoots
dark as- floodlights arc pro­
about four years ago, they
the department will sponsor the next three Saturdays. With him’ are Ed­
vided fo r -th e area.
sang n hymn In unison. Wal­
ward
Pell,
VFD
president
(left),
and
Herman
Kolleff.
Proceeds
from
Groups of 10 will compete,
ter V. Burke, the father, who
the shoots, to he held at the County Barn, will go to help pay for the
nt a minimum cost per shot,
a organist and choir master
truck
nnd
other
needed
equipment.
(Hcrnid
P
h
oto).
with one turkey being award­
at Blessed Sacrament Church
ed the best shot in each
in Providence, suggested thry1
group. A total o f 28 turkeys
try singing in four patta. He
sre on hand and more will be
then proceeded to write ar­
obtained if needed.
rangements for several wellAll ammunition will be pro­
known hymns nnd Christmas
vided. Those competing may
WHITEHORSE, Yukon Ter­
A
Royal
Canadian
Air
The seven expert climbers |carols.
bring their own 111 gauge ritory (111*1 )—Sen. Robert E. Force twin-engine turboprop accompanying Kennedy stood
Then in the spring of 1IM10.
shotguns or, if desired, use Kennedy, "feeling fine" after
plane was scheduled (o take aside a few yards short of the Burkes gave their first
one provided by the fire de­
his pilgrimage to the top of the New York Democrat to the summit and allowed the . public concert which was a
partment.
the mountain named for his Seattle from where he would senator to proceed lo the top tremendous success. Triumph­
ant engagements in New Eng­
slain brother, hoped today to leave for (he nation’s capital. alone.
land and New York followed.
Shortly before 1 p.m. Yukon
Be sure to keep in mind the teturn to his duties in Wash­
As he reached Ihe summit.
The next step up rume with
second annual Mr. and Mrs. - ington before' the day is over. time (5 pm . EST) Wednes­
television
appearances on the
Kennedy
knelt
anil
drove
Into
day.
Kennedy
became
the
first
Creative Cooking School to lie
Kennedy spent Ins third
held March 30 at the Sanford night on Ml, Kennedy Wed­ man lo set foot atop the id,- the ice a black ftag with the CBS “ Look lip snd Live"
Civic Center. The latest in nesday night in a three-man '.mo-foot mountain named by while Kennedy family crest progium. The Burkes, n shin­
cookery with recipes for ages tent at the 8,5&lt;JO-foot level Canada for the late President upon it and placed down other ing example o f family to­
getherness, came in contact
John F. Kennedy.
personal articles.
8 to 80 will he featured.
base camp.

Plane Captain Award
"Plane Captain of t h e
Month" award for February
has been presented to Ken
noth D. Sewell, aviation ma
. , , ,.
.
chinist s mate tjct», 2 cl. h&gt;
Idr. It W. Kenned), com
rnanding officer of Itiavv At
tack Squadron 11 at Sanford
Naval Air Station
,
THiis award is given to the
Individual who tia- obtained
an outstanding perlerm.inee in
tile following area* Profess
iunnl pc-fortname a- an Vlit
plane captain, leadership, per
sun.il integrity in .111-its hear

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gradual mg in 1958 Sewell s
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3 aid I! V Ml 9, Sewell rejoined
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Si well is married
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children, they havs inherited
their parents love o f musie.
It’s all a natural pert of their
routine and they resort to It
at a pleasant accompaniment
to their busy days.

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Pa (re 6— March 25, 1965

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(Daah Clbbif:
DEAR ABBY: M r hu»band and I recently Joined
■ club In town. You have
t® bn a war veteran to yet
In. You Tin* a butter and
they open the door. Well,
my huiband and I wer*

By Abigail Van Buren

there one nlfht and It waa
hard to find a veteran in
the crowd. I law eeverat
men who could have joined
the eervlce, but they hid
behind a cow during the
war yeara. Otheri I knew

left good telling Job* to go
to work In a defense plant
*o they wouldn't have to
go. The** men wer* let In
Juat like member*. My hueband had to pay a big In­
stallation fee to Join thl*

club. Ha also haa to pay a
monthly membership fee.
Don’t you think he should
ask for hi* money back and
quit this club Inasmuch as
It Isn’t th* kind of club w*
thought it wasT

VETERAN’S WIFE

(Jacoby
When two overbidden get
together they are likely to
bid In a way that would make
strong men cower In fear, but
If the overbidder who get* to
lie declarer happen* to be a
good card playtr he will bring
home quite a few c f these
over-optlrolsllc contract*.
South's diamond opening
waa sound and be wa* not
going to aell out at two dia­
monds. Hence his two spade
rebid. Overbidder North was
distinctly worried about his
two diamond bid. He had 11
high card points and fiva dia­
monds and had really want­
ed to Jump to three diamonds.
Therefore, when his partner
bid two spades, North felt
that he had to take strong ac­
tion. lit Ignored the fact that
hla queen o f hearts was Juat
*o much waste material and
that hla partner would prob­
ably hold only four epades

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Opening lead—¥ K
and Jumped right to the spade
gam*.
West opened the king of
hearts and continued th* suit.
South ruffed th* aecond heart
and noted that while the con­
tract wasn't on* to cause bells

DEAR WIFE: That’* up

By Oswald
Jacoby
to your husband.
Assuming

ha Joined tha club of hla
own fra* will, he has no
on* but himself to blama
for not having learned
more about th* elub and
ita “ membership'' before
joining.

to ring that there wa* a play
to make it provided that ev­
ery eult broke perfectly for
him and that th* on* thing he
could not afford to do would
be to pull trumps.
Therefore, South proceeded
to knock out the ace of dia­
monds. West mad* hla bast
defensive play by leading a
third haart.
South ruffad this In dummy
and atill could not do any­
thing about th* trump*. He
had to knock out the ace of
clulm first.
East got in with th* ace of
clubs anl led a fourth round
o f hearts. South ruffed thle
in dummy alno. Then he over­
took dummy's king of trumps
with tha are and led out hie
last two trumps. When both
opponents hid to follow to
the third trump toad South
waa ahle to claim the rest of
th* trlrks.

DEAR ABBY: What's th*
matter with people who
move Into an expenelva
houta In n beautiful neigh­
borhood and who don't even
own a garbage can !
Thl* neighbor lady juat
acts her garbage and trash
out on the pavement in
hoses, bars and sacks. By
th* time It Is collected, It
hai been dragged all over
the neighborhood by doge,
or carried by the wind onto
everybody elae'e property.
Thl* neighbor wears expen­
sive clothes and drives a
high-priced car, eo we know
she can afford to buy a

garbage can. How can wa
let her knew that the next
time she go** shopping, th*
entire neighborhood would
appreciate It if she'd buy
herself one?
FED UP
DEAR FED: Th* next
time you i*e her (and you
can make It soon by calling
on her with a batch o f
cooklea) tall her you're no­
ticed that she hasn’t bought
a garbaga can yat. Then
recommend th* kind you
use, and tell her where eh*
can buy it. fl you are real­
ly “ fed up," offer to “ or­
der" one for her. You could
■olv* your problem and
htrt, too, as she probably
keep* forgetting to buy
on*.
DEAR ABBY: Ron and I
hxve been married for four
month* and already we
have a problem. I can’ t fall
asleep unless 1 have the
radio going. I keep It very
low, but my husband says
It keeps him awake. He
ssys part of the reason he
can't sleep with the radio
on la because he keep*
thinking of all the electric­
ity we are waiting with the
radio going all night long

COs. Jh&amp; LOomm:
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE
— When our collcgo freshman
daughter wn* home two week*
ago, she told me that mothers
o f sevrrsl girls sha knew had
provided them with contracep­
tives. 1 asked her if the girls
used them and she said, “ Of
course."
I then changed the subject
and have been terribly upset
ever since. What did th*
niesn? Was she telling me
ahe is having aex experience7
1 have not discussel my wor­
ry with her father.
ANSWER: Ask her whit

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•he meant. 1 expect that she
waa Inviting your opinion on
aex activity. I can't be certain
of thla but the young some­
time* do use tales of their
friends' sex adventures to ask
indirectly our permission to
engage In them, too.
Mysslf, 1 do not think par­
ents can grant thl* permission.
After clstrly making any
such adventures &lt;th* child's
responsibility, wa can add,
"We can only promise to rally
around if you land yourself
In trouble.”
I feel like a dinosaur In this
world where parents provide
contrereptlve* to
young
daughters, thrrrhy suggesting
t h e y Include sex activity
among other ''fun" thing*.
l)r. Hollo May, tha disting­
uished psychoanalyst, recent­
ly charged Americans with
placing mors emphasis on sea

than any society since the
Romans, adding, “ Where the
Victorian person sought to
have love without falling in­
to sex, the modern person
seeks to have lex without fall­
ing in love. Patients now talk
a great deal about sexual ac­
tivity but complain of a lack of
meaning and pasalon."
I quota Dr. May because It
la to the people of his profes­
sion that com* the casualtlss
of this "fun" society of ours
— tha people for whom Imper­
sonal sex pleasure has finally
addrd up to despair of any
genuine rontact with other
human beings. \V&lt;- possess ra­
pacities other than sexual
ones. Without any fiord s* of
them in relationship to other
human beings, men and women
both are left with a frantical­
ly lonely aense of being un­
known and unwanted.

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T:I0 ( t ) T o d a y

After forty some women feel fathers and mothers among
defeated at the lick of beauty hla friends. He feels "wantsod glamour In tbelr lives. ed ," and that is good.
This li especially true of wo­
Don’t alt and think—:ictl Do
Hate to write letters?
men who have had exciting some of the things you always Send one dollar to Abby,
careers, and some, now widow­ wanted to do. It's not always Box 69700, Loa Angeles,
ed, whose husbands made their e»*y, but you can try, Do 11 Calif., for Aliby’a booklet,
lives happy and exciting and now, or never!
“ HOW T o WRITE LET­
THIS AREA'S NEWEST COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT.
“ pampered’’ them.
Tomorrow — "Dear Edyth
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
If you adopt a ''defeatist" Thornton McLeod."
SIONS."
attitude, you will be miser
able. You must go alter whit
you want to make you happy.
A charming lady of my ac­
quaintance, who has seen "bet­
ter days" and who lad a won­
derful full life, now hai to
pinch pennies. She lives alnae,
and walks to and fro cm her
em n d s—hut with the carfare
saved she buys a flower. This
Is Important to her end eo
riche* her life. She places the
flower In a vase by her bed
and also places it on her tray
when eating alone.
Little thing* are worthwhile
If they are important to you.
Another lady of once great
wealth says that ahe must have
a pair at white gloves occaslonaliy. “ if I starve to get
them." Some women, well able
to have what they wish of
beauty and glamour, hesitate
(A LONG BLOCK NORTH OF 27TII ST. — AT IIWY. 17-92 (T.OVERLEAF)
An aunt of a friend tells me
that she would love to have
OPEN 9 A .M . TO 9 P.M.
a iT H STREET
beautiful and ''foolish1' under­
wear, but rinnot force herself
to buy it. She can afford it,
*o she’d better buy H now or
ahe never will.
Make yourself do things,
such as Inviting ■ friend to
come over on Sunday for "colfee and rake." Your whole day
Good Thru Sun.
will have a different Dutlook.
OU R
Another problent of many af­
April 4
ter forty women la when their
REGULAR
husbands retire. They do not
know what to do with them
SW IFTS PREMIUM
PRICE
because they are rcstieaa and
unhappy at home. Of course a
man Is restless and unhappy
vhen first he copes with retire­
ment and with nothing to do all
FRESH OR
day! Make something for him
REAL CHOCOLATE
to do—it 1* up to wives to help.
One woman I know gat her
husband a “ fun" Jab He drivee
groups of neighborhood child­
FLA. GR. - A " LARGB
ren to school, on holidays he
drive* them to the joo, and
they all enjoy it. The husband
say* he never met *o many
people, and he numbers not
W ith Each Vi Gallon Milk Purchase
only the young people but their

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JUUE

. D E A R A II Jl Y: Now
you’ve gone and done ill
All of us loyal, faithful
wives ore "agin" you for
saying a husband can love
two women at ' the same
time. That's like giving
them a license to (trail It
may be true, but do you
hava to advertise it? Men
get enough ideas without
any help from you. Now
1 am wondering, will my
huiband come home tonight?
"ON E D G E "IN
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EDYTH THORNTON M cLE O D

and nobody listening to It.
1 tried to tell him that It
didn't cost any more than
If we had an electric clock
running, or even a night
light, but he doesn’t look at
it that way. I even told
him I would find out how
much it cost to run that
radio all night for a month,
and he could take It out of
my allowance. He laid no.
Should I tell him to go
aleep on th* couch T Or
•hould I go?
TROUBLES
DEAR TROUBLES: If
your husband la kicking
about the noise, use an ear­
plug receiver until you’re
ready to eleep yourself. Hut
If he's squawking about the
COST, your electric com­
pany can estimate it for
you. (It will add up to only
a few pennies a month.)

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March 25, 1965— Page 7

E. MacGeenSurprised Honoree

By Maryann Mile*
| Foreit City, was delightfully |wa* invited to attend a would- home of Mrs. Allen Forward.
Mra. Eugene MacGeen, ofjiurprised recently when ahe' be demonitralion party at the
A* she and her mother-inlaw, Mr*. Sally MacGeen, en
tered the iptclout Forward
home they were greeted by
the boitesi who had arranged
a *lork ihower honoring Mre.
McGeen. The coffee table held
a miniature baitinette end
lovely gifts were displayed
around a doll carriage.
The gueits participated In
appropriate garnet and con
teits with priiei awarded
Mrs. Rlchsrd Lashley, Mrs.
William Viets and Mrs. Ro­
bert Clark.
The refreshment table can
terplece wa* an arrangement
of pink blossom* surrounded
by baby pins, rattlers, teeth­
ing rings and other baby
Items. A pink cake was serv.
ed with punch, mints and
nuts.
Invited guests were the
Mines. C. F. Fields, Irma
Landmark, Robert Steibeck,
Bruce K i e r s t e a d , Lewis
Stubbs, Gerald Brown, Wil­
MRS. ALLEN FORWARD, left, was hostess recently at her Forest City
liam Viets, Saul Houston.
home to a stork shower honoring Mrs. Eugene MacGeen, center. At the
Gene Norris, Billie Johnson,
right is the honoree’s mother-in-lnw, Mrs. Sally MacGeen.
Luther Miles, A. G. Cooke,
Robert Clark and Joseph DaKclva.
Also the Mmes. II. R. Jones,
Roger Moore, Richard LashIcy, Robert Bowen, Francis
Metcalf, Clinton Gorree, Nor­
man Copeland, Margaret Cun­
ningham, Anne Shaper, Sally
MacGeen and Mias Frances
Nalley.
Hcrbed butter gives new
icat to leftover combread.
Combine *j cup of melted but­
ler with M leasjHxm of ore­
gano, H teaspoon of marjor­
am and a dash of garlic
powder. Brush onto combread
that has been cut into one by
two-inch alicka. Wrap cornbread sticks in aluminum foil
and heat about to minutca, or
until hot, In preheated 400degree oven.

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Mrs. Richardson

MRS. ELSIE CARACCHINI of Nice. France, is currently visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrell and daughter, Darlene,
and son, Jerry, nt 161 Alhambra Drive in Forest City. Mrs. Carnechini,
who will depart for France in April was recently honored when some of
her new friends in Lake Harriett Estates surprised her with a party on
her birthday, March 19. Some of the guests helping the honoree celebrate
a Florida birthday in photograph are Hill Ilozerntun, Howard McGahan,
Jerry Merrell, Mrs. Forrest Anderson, Forrest Anderson, Mrs. Elmer
Mcrrell, Mrs. Elsie Carnechini, honoree, Elmer Merrell, Mrs. Hill Hozermnn and Mrs. Howard McGahan.

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Church Class
The Dorcas Sunday School
Class of the Central Baptist
Church met at the home ol
Mrs. T. G. Richardson on
Marquette, Avenue for the regular monthly business and
social meeting.
Mrs. J. Q, Galloway pre­
sided over the business merting, which was opened with
each member repeating a fav­
orite Bible verse. Mrs. H.
Wilcox closed the meeting
with prayer.
The hostess aerved delicious
refreshments during the soc­
ial hour to the Mmea. W. L.
Harmon, Jack Benton, T. *4.
River*. C, J. Wilkinson, Grace
Pollard. G. H. High, J. Q.
Galloway, J, H. Wilson, A. B.
Maddox and H. Wilcox.
The April meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. T.
A. Rivera on Richmond Ave
nue.

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on well-bred shapes for after
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woman a prescription for •
contraeeptive — and the la t­
est, most reliable contracep­
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usually gives her * thorough
physical cheek-up. "This etep
can do a great deal to safe­
guard a woman'a health and
a family’s happiness,” say*
Dr. Frank R. Lock. President,
Amtricen College of Obstetri­
cians and Gynecologist!.
"In the course of such an
examination we mey catch
defect! and illnrsses which,
untreated," the doctor warm,
"might interfere with preg­
nancy and childbirth. The precontraceptive exam adde up
to safer pregnenry end delieery, es well ss better ma­
ternal health, and increases
lha odd* that ths baby will
he normal.”

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Mrs. A . Remley

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Named Assistant
Class Teacher

Mra. Ina Dowda wai hostess
recently to the regular meet­
ing of the Friendship Class of
''■ i s m f sa
Elder Springs Baptist Church
with ten members and three
visitors In attendance.
-Mra. Margaret Griffin con­
ducted the huiinesa meeting
In the absence of the presl*
dent, Mrs. Lucille Miller, who
was HL
i
Mrs. Aileen Remley was
elected as aaslstant teacher
v.rJ
to Mra. Amy Ergle.
When it comes to necklaces, the small girl can
NEW JEWELRY ENDS OLD TABOOS— Big
Rev. Billy Griffin conducted
be braver than ever this spring. This three*
Jewelry makes fashion news for spring, and both
a brief program on the win­
strand "golden wardrobe" carries its own com­
short and tall girls can wear it. Looking left to
ning of aoula.
,
plement in earrings. The necklace divides into
right, the long earring can now be worn even by
Mra. Ergle wa* welcomed
one or two strands and the dangles on the ear­
petite gals as long as they choose a modified
back after family illness kept
design. Tall girls can really go all out with the
, rings arc removable. The tnll girl can be glnmor- her confined.
shoulder - brushing earrings nnd can adit~Ni__/ ous in assorted chains and tasseled enrrings.
All members are asked to
glamorous pin to the bock o f a party gown.
attend church tervicea on
April IB, at which time the
paator, Rev. Griffin, will be
honored for aervlng six yean
of pastorlng Elder Springs
Baptist Church.

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By Mn. II. L. Johnson
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Easter will be here soon,
and the kiddles will be looking
for something cute and nice
to eat. Here are tome little
“ cutlet" to make for them.
COCONUT
EASTER FLOWERS
1H eup* flaked coconut, tint­
ed pink
1 qt. vanilla Ice cream
1 qt. chocolate Ice cream .
gumdrop candles
Lina custard cupa with coco*
nut. Spoon vanilla Ice cream
Into the cupa and press
against bottom and aldct with
back of tpoon. Add- more
coconut around the cdgci, if

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chocolate Ice cream. Freeze
aeveral hour* or overnight.
Meanwhile m a k e gumdrop
flowers. For stems and leave*
ute long gumdrops. Split each
one at one end into four aectioni. Stick ,,toothplck length­
wise through one section and
spread out the other three.
Cut round gumdropi Into petal
shape* and atick these into
the toothpicks. Unmold the
Ice cresm pots by running a
warm apatula around the
sidea of the cuatard cupa. Inaert a gumdrop flower in each
pot. Makes about II pots
(flower).
• • *
COCONUT EASTER EGGS
1 pint vanilla Ice cream
h cup flaked coconut, tinted
if desired
You msy use ice cream of
various color* and roll in
plain flaked coconut. Scoop
ice cream Into balls; flatten
tlfghtly to make oval shaped.
Roll "eggs" In coconut. Place
in freezer for about one hour.
Servo plain or serve on a
fruit sauce. Makes 3 or 4
servings.
Tinted coconut — Place W
teaspoon water In howl.' Add
few drops of desired food col­
oring, mix well. Add % cup
flaked coconut and toss with
fork until coloring is evenly
distributed.
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CHIFFON COCONUT
SPECIAL
1 pkg. lemon chiffon pic fill­
ing
Ik cup heavy cream

1 tbsp. grated orange rind
1 cup flaked coconut
Prepare pie filling mix ai
directed on package. Then
whip the cream. Fold whipped
cream, orange rind and coco­
nut Into chiffon filling. Chill
until set (about 3 hour*).
Spoon dessert into ' sherbet
glssses. Top with more coco­
nut, Serves 6.
• • •
ITALIAN EASTER CHEESE
PIE
IV* lbs. rlcotta cheese
6 Ibsps. granulated augar
tsp. salt
1 lap. vanilla
4 eggs, web beaten
1 pkg. (4 oz.) sweet cooking
chocolste, coarsely chopped
1 jar (4 oz.) mixed candied
fruit, finely chopped
2 cups unsifted flour
W tsp. salt
(4 tip. baking soda
U cup shortening
1 egg, slightly beaten
'A cup milk
Add cheese, sugar, salt and
vanilla to egga. Blend untd
almost smooth. Stir in choco­
late and fruit. Set aside.
Sift flour, salt and soda into
a mixing howl. Cut In xhortening. Combine egg and milk
and add to flour mixture. Mix
until well blended. Knead
about 5 minutes on a floured
Iward until dough is smooth
and flour is completely blend­
ed Utroughoul Roll out very
thin and place in two 8 inch
pie pans or one 11-Inch pie
pan. Fill plea with checic
mixture. Cut remaining dough
Into 1-Inch (trips and arrange
on top of pie. Bake in a mod­
erate oven at 3i() degrees un­
til lightly browned. Small
plea must bake about 40 min­
utes; the larger one 60 min­
utes. Cool before serving.
Serves 12.
• • •
1 Imagine that about every­
one loves rice one way or an­
other. Rice Is a most useful
and versatile food. It's easy
to prepare with no peeling or
scraping—not even any wash­
ing and no waste. Every
ounce is edible. Rice pairs
with almost any other food to
the advantage of both. Let'i

try these recipes.
1
BAKED PORK STEAKS
AND RICE
S (IV* lbs.) Jork shoulder
steaks
V
2 tbsps. shortening
11* tsps. salt
U tsp. pepper
1 cup uncooked rice
3V* cups chicken bouillon
'A tsp. poultry seasonings
V* cup diced green onions
Brown pork steaks in shor­
tening, remove from skillet
and season with silt and pep­
per. If ateaks are very fat,
dip out part of the drippingi.
Brown rice atlrrlng constant­
ly. Add remaining ingredients.
Pour Inlo a three-quart cas­
serole, place ateaks on top,
cover and bake In moderate
oven (350 degree*) for 1
hour. Serves 6. There are 2.718 calories altogether and
453 per serving.
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GREEN AND GOLD RELISH
It* cups cooked rice
1 cup drained crushed pine­
apple
I cup shredded raw carrots
1 cup diced celery
'4 cup sugar
'
2 tsps. grated lemon rind
2 Ibsps lemon juice
Combine
ingredients
and
mix well. Cover and chill
about 2 hours. Use ax meat
accompaniment or s a l a d .
Makes 8 servings.
* * *
SKY-HIGH RICE SALAD
3 cups conked rice
I cup whole kernel corn
1 cup celery, thinly sliced
•4 cup green pepper, chopped
14 cup stuffed olives, sliced
3 tbsps. onion, minced
V* cup dill pickle, chopped
Isp. sail
pepper lo taste
1, cup French dressing
*4 tsp. curry powder
2 tbsps. chutney, chopped fine
Combine the first seven In­
gredients. Season with aalt
and pepper. Into the French
dressing, sllr the curry pow
der and chutney. Tour over
salad. Toss lightly. Chill until
serving time. Mound on crisp
cooked egg slices. Serve with
cold slices of turkey'qr chick
cn. Makes 6 servitigs.v^i

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NEW YORK (U P I )-A new
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far-eighted women to tee
when they take off their glass­
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The mirror-lens is the In­
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She was hospitalized about
three yean ago. During her
convalescence her mother vis­
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Grey noticed that her moth­
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awful.
Eye makeup wai askew.
The rouge was a blob of red
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When she took off her glass­
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Miss Grey thought about the
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Through computing various
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Others attending were the
Mmcs. James R. Ashcw, Her
hert Behrens, Claude Hlttell,
W. B. Moye, Ralph Patten,
Don Smith and Mary Swank
hous.
The Circle members will go
tu Busch Gardens In Tampa
on their next meeting date,
April 8.

MIMOSA CIRCLE
Mrs. R. L. Clicquiennol was
hostess recently to the March
meeting of the Mimosa Circle
of the Sanford Garden Club.
Assisting as co-hostesses were
Mrs. Carl Chorpcning and
Mrs. C. L. Wallis.
Dr. John Darby of the Ex­
perimental Station showed a
most interesting film followed
by a question and answer per­
iod on lawn and garden care.

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BILLY PILAND, left, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Troy
Piland, 420 David Street, North Orlando, ahows
hia big brother, David Piland, one of the toys he
received at hia third birthday party. March 21.

Soak plastip shower cur­
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Cinderella
FASH IO N S

By Margaret Cotby
ilie* reduced the third birth- to a small gathering for Billy ner of Sanfora were there,
and Mr. and Mr*. Philip Tur.
Although alckneat In fam* day party from a group of 20 Piland, aoo of Mr. and Mra.
Troy Piland, of 420 David ner alto.
Street, North Orlando, the
yonngitera who did attend the
party had a. fine time.
YOU SHOULD SEE
Mott exciting of all wa* an
THE BIG NEW
Eaiter egg hunt with artificial
egg* full of jelly beana—and
SELECTION OF
everyone w ool_______________
SPRING COSTUME
The decoration* were of as
Easter motlff. There were all
JEWELRY WE
kind* of lollipop goodiea and
■ HAVE!
marshmallow bunnlea and, of
eourae, lee cream and a deUciou* collection of fudge cup­
cake* topped with candy rab­
bit* all aet out on a bunny
rabbit tablecloth along with a
raapberry drink.
For that "one lo. grow on,"
Billy had a candle on hi* cup­
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Sanford Personals
Glenn Marcel, ton of Mr.
and Mrt. Eugene Marcel, 1113
Park Avenue, had the sur­
prise of hit young life on his
l i z t h birthday, Thursday,
March IS, when his big bro­

ther, Alden Marcel, stationed
at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
flew home unexpectedly for
the gala celebration and de­
parted‘ for Cuba the following
day.

Capt. Howard Schackelford
( “ Shack") Moore of Norfolk,
Va., and former commanding
officer of Squadron 5 at NAS,
was a recent overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs, Warren Tops,
215 Vinewood Drive. Capt.
Moore met with Capt. James
Mayo and staff for a briefing
prior to his taking command
of the USS Forrcatal a) Nor­
folk this weekend.

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SIGNPOST
TO SPRING

Mrs. C i c e l y Doolan of
Brooklyn, N. Y „ has been a
winter guest o f her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas
F. Tbrley, 2433
Princeton Avenue. Mrs. DooIsn has departed for Philadel­
phia and New York prior to
an extended trip to Hawaii,
Manila, Hong Kong and Ja
pan. She is so favorably lm
pressed with the area that
she has decided to establish
residence here following her
tour of the Orient.

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SANFORD

Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Durak
attended the teachers conven­
tion at Jacksonville over the
past weekend. They were ac­
companied* by Mrs. M. J. Du­
rak who enjoyed visiting with
friends and relatives.

PH. 323-0313

One O f Our
Many Styles
For

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Mrs. James Wood Honored At Shower
prizes awarded Mlsa Lynn
By Maryann MUes
I 3538 Shirley Drive, Bear Lake, I Wood.
Mrs. Herb Matthews was to a stork showor honoring
Games and contests were Neidig, Mrs. G. L. Petroski
hostess recently at her home, |her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jim {enjoyed by the guests with and Mrt. J. P. Rivera.
Highlighting the occasion
was the opening of the many
lovely sifts the honoree was
showered with.
The refreshment table, cov­
ered in a white Italian cut
cloth, wai centered with an
epergne flanked on cither aide
by crystal candle holdtra
containing tall blue tapers.
Complementing the beauti
ful cake, decorated by Mrs
Matthews and featuring babes
In blankets, were mints, nuts,
and a delightful pineapple
punch;
Among the guests were Mrs.
Pete Petroski, the honoree’ s
mother; Mrs. W. N. Beers,
her grandmother; Mra. G. L.
Petroski, h e r sister-in-law,
ami Miss Lynn Neidig, Mra.
MRS. JAMES WOOD, center, wan recently Riven u stork shower nt the
K. B. Keene, Mra. J. P. Riv­
home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Herbert Matthews, right, 3538 Shirley
ers, Mrs. J. L. Hudson and
Drive in Hear Lake. At the left is Mrs. Pete Petroski, mother of the
Mrs. J. A. McEvers.
honoree.

SPORT
COATS
Seersucker
Madras

Striped denim is perfect as
an ironing b o a r d
cover.
Stripes will line up the edges
of Jackets, skirt pleats, cur­
tains.

Dacron Blends

$2 4 95- $2 9 95
[nndsome, easy-fitting coats thnt are a
pleasure to wenr. Select your upring outfit
now . . . nt low cost. Slacks $7.95 to $12.95.
GEORGE J. ZELLER o f DeBary, w h o recently
celebrate his 73rd birthday, enjoyed the day
with his three * year - old R randson, Michael
George Coshy, o f North Orlando. Lnter there
was a small family dinner with friends coming
in during the evening to shnre the birthdny cake.
He has been a resident o f Dellnry for the past
eight years, coming here fr o m New York City.

OPEN F R ID A Y

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2815 PARK DRIVE
OPEN WED. P. M. AND FRI. NIGHTS

C O O R D IN ATED

sport duo

29”

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merl The handsome, natural shoulder sport coat 1*
yours In a striking color selection, ranging from popu­
lar faded

blue

through

heather tones.

Coordinated

DeBary Personals

6 to 15

14.98

YOUNG

•lacks are trim-tailored with bait loop*. Sizes 36-42.

Sizes From

hole ileetei.

EASTER PARADE!

Brookfield

Ail in Junior

Flouer-embassedcotton iheath.
In all u hilt or black, u ilh neck
tcooped Ion- in back and /'rep-

IT ’S TIM E TO GET
READY FOR THE

Lightweight

Mra. Beaula Thornton left
Monday to visit her cousin,
L. G. Wey la St. Petersburg.
Another cousin, Mrs. Vera
Secse, of Detroit, also will be
in St, Petersburg and the
three will enjoy a lour of the
west coast.

HAM WHAT YAM
Maple-glazed yams arc es­
pecially good with bam.
Cook, peel and slice 4 med­
ium yams. While yams cook,
melt 2 tablespoons of butler
or margarine in a saucepan
with H cup of maple-blended
syrup, U teaspoon of salt, IV
teaspoon of ground cloves and
te teaspoon of cinnamon. Lay­
er half of potato slices in a
buttered, shallow baking dish.
Top with half of sauce and
repeat with remaining pota­
toes and aauce. Bake 20 minutaa, baiting twice, in preheated
350-degree oven.
Makes 4 servings.

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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY *

Mrs. G. Whitford, Mrs Os L n Custer of DeBary am
ear I'apineau'a lister, is in Walter Acker of Dade City.
Walter Reed Hospital, Wash­
Mr and Mrs. Adam Muller
ington, D. C., Ward 5 room
of Second Street celebrated
12.
his birthday Friday evening
Mr. and Mra. Bay Higgins with dinner at Uie DeBary
of DeLeon Road antertalned Restaurant.
old friends they had not seen
Mr. and Mra. Charles Triz
fur years at a steak dinner at
the DeBary Restaurant re zmo of Staten Island, N. V .
cently. Their guest* were Mr. are the guests of Mrs. Charles
and Mrs. Frank W. Appleton Creasey of Carnation Lane.
oi Ml. Vernon, N. Y.; Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Macend Mn. Charles Fowler of
Balking Ridge, N, J.; Mrs Naughton of Homestead Ave-

Don't Miss The Deadline For Filing

HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
If You Have Not Filed — Do So Now!
Avoid The Last Minute Rush

FLORIDA LAW REQUIRES FILING BY APRIL Is! EACH YEAR
Renewal forma have been mailed lo all who filed applicaliona or made returna last year. These may
be signed and returned by mail.
If applying for exemptions for the fln t time, or on new property, it la necessary that you ap­
pear in person and bring your recorded Deed or Agreement For Deed with you, also 1965 Floridu
Auto registration and Florida Driver’s License.
Application for Widow and Disability Exemptions must be filed each year also.
TAX LAWS provide severe penalties for failure to file returns on Tangible and Intangible Per­
sonal Property.

nue ei-li-braled her birthday,
Sunday, March 21.

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A LW A YS n n S T QUALITY m
Mrs N Gcrstanok of Nar
' t»»u* Drive entertained tier!
^•■n.ldaughter anil her bus [
0rl*udu
s u“ d j}
dftrrnuon.
Mr an&lt;1 Mr* H n hire of
S" nsrl
entertained Mr
and Mrs, A Hawk of Fort
Thoms*, Ky , en route to Mlami.

Social News
Regulations
Th* Herald welcomes all
social news with the fol­
lowing regulations estab­
lished:
I— Photograph and covciiige request* should be
muds threo days prior to
event.
2—Engagement a n d
wedding forms are avail­
able to be accompanied by
photo four daye before
announcement.
5— Newa may be sub­
mitted at office, via mall
or phone for abort notice*.
Typewritten account* in
lower rase double spaced
are expedited more quick­
ly. Names ahould be print­
ed in manuscript report*.
4— Personal black and
white photos and negatives
are acceptable.
6— Photos made by Her­
ald staff may be duplicat­
ed at nominal cost.
Doris Williams
•Society Editor
322-2011—City
425-6MS—County

EXEMPTIONS cannot be allowed unless applications are filed within the time limit provided by
Law.

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Office open Monday through Friday 9 A .M . to 5 P.M .

JU N IO R BOYS’ SPORT SUITS
A T H A P P Y , E A ST E R PRICES!

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T ax Assessor Seminole County

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tons and rayons. Elastic insert# In pants. Soma with
matching belt. All ara washable.

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more!

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jelly bean pastels!

full slips J.98
half slips J*®*

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35 Residents
Of DeBary Area
Donate Blood
A total o f 38 area resident*
reported to give Mood when
the Mid-Florida Red Croat
Blood' BanH“Vtitted in DeBary
Iaat Thuraday setting up
headquarters at the Commun­
ity Center.
Constable Oirar Paplneau,
chairman, and Miss Ethel
Johnson, co-chairman, o f the
local unit, reported that 27
pints o f blood were realised
from the drawing which was
conducted from 4 until 8 p.m.
In assistance were Dr.
George Frlson Sr. and Dr.
George Frlson Jr., Joan Romano, Red Cross nurse, and
chief nurse, Gertrude Morey.
Assisting
were
Mrs.
Eli
Yoder, Mrs. Ernest Little,
Mrs. J. W. Urban and junior
helper, Maureen Urban.
Workers
included
Mrs.
John Byrn, Ardcth Mlchener,
Gloria Accardi, Kirs. John
Monahan, James V. Richards,
L. D. Moran, Tom Enders,
William Denning and Eugene
Hclnert. Mrs. Viola Leone was
rhefrman o f the refreshment
committee and was assisted
by Hazel Barthman and Myr­
tle Maher.
Donors w e r e
Constable
rapineau, Nannette Edwards,
N. B. Wilfered, Earl Walker,
Grace Walsko, Gerald I’age,
Lenny Biondl, Rodney Sharp,
Adeline Long, John Monahan,
Ray Qualls, John Sharkey,
Bonnie Patton, Vivian Pierce,
Charles Cain, Arthur Thomp­
son, Jack Lambertson, Gloria
Accardi, Martha Roqch, Paul
Wedding,
James
Zavinski,
Helen Snodgrass, J a n i c e
Scmone,
Charles
Scudder,
Curtis Redman, Edward Per­
ry, Sally Nelder, Myron Ac­
cardi, Martin Blair, Alice
Crowder, Mary Jackson, Rich­
ard Kresker, Robbie Ljungberg, Richard Harris and
Mary Murr.

Leftovers
SWINDON. England (UPI)
- Authorities auctioned off a
birdcage, a larger rubber
bucksl and PB shopping bas­
kets which were left on city
buses during the year.

CONSTABLE and chairman of the DeBary Blood Bank, Oscar Pnpineau,
waa one of 35 reporting to give blood at DeBary Community Center.
Nurse in attendance is Mrs. Gertrude Morey.
(Middleton Photo)

Urged To En te r U N

WASHINGTON (UPI)
Sen. George D. Aiken (R-Vt.)
urged President Johnson to­
day to take the lead in solv­
ing the United Nationi finan­
cial problem and "putting the
organization back into busi­
ness."
Aiken, a member of the Sen­
ate foreign relationa Commit­
tee and former delegate to
the UN General Assembly,
said: " I couldn't agree more
with those who say that the
Vietnamese conflict cries out
for United Nations attention.”
However, he aaid in a
speech prepared for Senate
delivery, "in the present situa­
tion, it ia in idle dream to
suppose that this bankrupt or­
ganization could be effective.”
"The sad thing, perhaps

Geneva Citizens
Conduct Drive

even the tragedy of the I960*,
it that the United Nation*,
when R if needed most, if
virtually non compoe mentli,"
Aiken ffid .
"It if unable to fet in wayi
which it might be effective."
The United Nations if declin­
ing steadily in prestige and
influence, he said, despite the

"irony" that "at no time since
San Franciico (1915) have the
United States and Ruiaia been
closer to a common under­
standing of the Interests of the
great powers ’ in Ihc United
Nations."
Aiken aaid the roots of the
current UN financial anarl lay
in the 1962 bond issue*, backed

PLANT

Problem

WATER
OAKS

mainly by the United States,
to provide for collective fin­
ancing of peacekeeping opera­
tions.
But he said the dispute over
financing UN peace-keeping
operations was a '‘ symptom
rather than the cause of the
deeper malignancy affecting
the United Nation*.’’

NOW FOR SUMMER

SHADE!
Grapcville Nursery
2221 Grapeville Ave.
322-0886
•‘Scot ta Dealer"

GOODYEAR
T IR E

For Members
By

IT’S PROBLEM ENOUGH choosing something to wear each day to
school but when a "Tacky Party” comes along, it’s really a task to de­
cide what one will wear. Here’s what four Forest Lake Academy students,
Bory Hughes, Linda Young, Tom Stcarn, and Doug Foley, left to right,
showed up wearing at their school party.
(Herald Photo)

Silver Shortage Poses Puzzle
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
The federal government faces
a dilemma!
Should it or shouldn’t it take
the silver out of its silver
money?
The final decision will lie up
(o Congress, but the Treasury
Department has to decide
whether to ask the lawmakers
for authorization to begin niak*
ing coins oul of oUicr metals.
The problem probably will
be the first big decision for the
new Treasury secretary, lien

ry It Fowler, who is schedul­
ed to take over next week
from Douglas Dillon.
Behind the problem is s
shortage of silver in the fed
cral government’ s vaults at
West Point, N. V.
Even if the administration
decides to go on using sliver
(or making coins, the percent­
age In earh coin will Ik - sharp­
ly cut below tire present Do
per rent.
It the government makes up
its mind to stop using silver,
dimes, quarters and half dol­
lars prohably will he made of
copper with a coating of shiny

Pack 230 Meet
it*i&lt;r (jike Cub Smut

copper-nickel, the substance
that already is used for nic­
kels.
Whatever Fowler decides, he
will tie sure to cheek with the
White House first. The deci­
sion is eerlain to cause a flur­
ry among silver producers
and silver users who ran mus­
ter votes on Capitol Hill.

Jo A n n

nsys

E. W. White, chairman of
the Geneva Citizen* Associa­
tion membership drive, re­
ports that membership re­
newals are lagging and urges
all members to take care o f
this matter as soon as pos­
sible.
Membership c a r d s h a v e
been mailed to newcomers in
Geneva and new resident*
who have not already Joined
the association and wish to
do so are asked to call White.
Cards also msy be obtained
from Mrs. Pearl Ysrborough,
Mrs. H. G. Shuler, Walton
Torres and Jimmy Brown.

Bunny Ban
BURNHAM. England (UPI)
— Wives banned husbands
from attending s men-only
fund-raising dinner for the
Churchill Memorial Appeal be­
cause a dozen scantly dressed
bunny-style girls were to be
hostesses. Now the dinner
may be railed off altogether
because the bunnies’ boy­
friends have protested about
their costumes—or lack of
them.

G O O D Y E A R T IR E S W IT H E X T R A -M IL E A G E R U B B E R

TUFSYN
6.70x15
Nylon All-Weather '42*
blackwall tube-typo

7.50x14 or 6.70x15
Nylon All-Weather “42'
blackwall tubeless

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your doctor . . .
bring your
praicription to

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pirn In and ? retappeble tires Add R pee
lir* ii trade m * Ml recjppjblt.
Whitiwilli only 12 more each

p im I n m d 2 recapp ible liras M d J 2 per
lire it trade in is not rec a p p ib le .
W h i l e .alts only t ? mare each.

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W hite .a l l s only 52 more each.

U J a L q 'u s n J lq t A o j

2:111 will meet at M p.m. Fri-

day at

NO MONEY DOWN-FREE MOUNTING

Brnr Lake Elementary
Schott). There will be n (liftplay of Kiifdun project* th&lt;*
buy» have completed during
the tniinth.

PH. 322-O.T92
DOWNTOWN
SANFORD

NATION-W IDE 'N O L IM IT ' G U A R A N T E E
No rtmit on months—No ftmit on
—No limit as to speed—For the
All New Goodyear Auto Tires are
in workmanship and materials
ezeept repairable punctures.

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miles—No limit as to roads
entire life ol Ihe tread.
Guaranteed against detects
and normal road hazards,

tl a Goodyear Tire Fails Under This Guarantee any of mor»
than 80,000 Goodyear dealers in the United States and
Canada will make allowance on a new tire based on original
tread depth remaining and current "Goodyear Puce".

■ We re celebrating because we luve tlte liveliest, fieriest lineup of cars in
the business waiting (or you to turn a key—the 1965 Comets. 10 models,
all priced right. And all tough. All powerful All beautiful.

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■ We're celebrating because this month is Ihe dale o( Comet’s 5th birthday.
And llns car has gone a long way in those years. We've just completed the best
year in Cornet history Now we're out to lop it* Want a popular car7 That's Comet!
■ We’re celebrating because the 1965 Comet showed its championship pertoimance by roaring 16 000 miles, irom the bottom to the top ol the w o rldbom Cape Horn to Fairbanks. A ljs k j—in 40 days and nights oi driving A bee
It i page, full color booklet about Ibis run is waiting at your-Mercury dealer s.

FORD CAVANAUGH, newly appointed deun of
hoys at Forest Lake Academy, stands beside
painting thut hangs in the newly furnished
meditation room in the boys dormitory.

■ We're celebrating because a specially equipped 1964 Comet, after traveling
100,000 miles at Daytona, went on to complete another 130,000 stoparid go miles cross country— more than the distance to the moon. And this
Comet s luuly engine is st.U rurum g strong, waliuut a single maior lepaix.

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President Johnson has launched
a war on crime.
He’ll never win It unless he pets
a lot more help from the public than
law enforcement is getting now.
Crime is increasing in the United
States five times faster than the
population.
It is increasing not only in the
cities but in the suburhs and rural
areas as well.
Drug addiction is zooming to new
heights.
Women— and men— are afraid to
stroll in the pnrks or to walk or ride
home from -work at night for fear
not only o f being robbed but also
brutally and senselessly beaten and
even murdered.
Wolfpacks of teen-age punks roam
the streets, robbing, raping and perpetrating acts of snvnge violence just
for “ kicks.” (Where are their par­
ents?)
National magazines carry ads for
a device by which cheaters can de­
fraud the telephone companies of
long distance toll fees.
College students are being openly
solicited to buy a gadget that makes
cheating in exams so easy it’s al­
most boring.
All this is happening in OUR
America. And it is happening with n
strange and frightening absence of
shock and lack of resistance by the
public.
It is as if the American people
were sitting on the sidelines glumly

watching the steady slide of their
country into moral decadence and
fighting it with a shrug and a yawn.
Who is to actively and militantly
enlist in the resistance movement
against this creeping— nay, gallop­
ing— paralysis of national decency,
morality, pride and ethics?
The clergy? Public officials on all
levels of government? The media?
Civic organizations? Parents?
Of course. And not just one of
those groups, but all of them— plus
the most powerful force of all, the
'individual citizen who isn’ t afraid to
speak out in angry protest against
whnt’s happening to him. his family
and his regard for the American way
of life. And back up his words with
action.
Now is the time for every man to
come to the aid of his country in an
all-out war on crime and cheating.
But before we can stamp out crime,
we must stamp out apathy.
Let’s start stamping 1

Thought For Today
Many shall purify themselves, and
make themselves white, and be refin­
ed; but the wicked shall do wicked­
ly; nnd none of the wicked shall un­
derstand; but those who are wise
shall understand— Daniel 12:10.
•

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Experience keeps a dear school,
but fools will learn in no other.—
Benjamin Franklin.

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
tee’s r a n k i n g Republican,
Rep. France* Bolton of Ohio,
have not attended formnl
White House briefings on
Viet Nam. The evidence is a
bit fuzzy on the matter of
Morgan's personal contacts
with the President in such
timet of crisis. His name was
not on the White House datebook during the period of our
air strikes against North Viet
Nam. Rut he saw Johnson et
a sizable White House recep­
tion for congressmen.
The Senate story is rnnsiderably different. Foreign rela­
tions rhairman J. William
Fulbright evidently saw the
President at least three times
at the While House during
the critical Viet Nam after­
math, and the senator's aides
say Viet Nam was discussed
mure than once.
Thrre appears no measur­
able substance to the report
that Johnson deliberately left
Fulbright out of his Viet
. Nam "leadership briefings"
in anger si the senator's re­
fusal this year to take com­
mand of tiir controversial
foreign aid bill.
Fulbright’s ind*|irndrnre of
Enlerprlsr
Altamnnt* Springs
mind often has (ended l« en­
Mra. Ritchie Harris
Mr*. Julia Itarto*
tangle him in rtimnrs of feuds
838-1318
668 5X34
with the While House Aides
668 4604
B»*r Lak*-Fnre»t City
insist (hey are unfounded.
Mr*. Maryann Miles
l.tfc* Mary
Nevertheless, Fulbright is
838-3818
Mra. France* Writer
said by some at the executive
322-6219
Casselberry
end of town to he given to
Mr*. Jane Canelberry
Lake Monro*
pi nods of moody introspec­
838-3048
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
tion which affect his rom322-4722
Chulunta
tnand of the Foreign Rela­
Loogirnnd
Mra. Join Mafia
tions Committee.
Mr*. Dnnna Estes
365-3742
In one appraiser's view,
838-3317
DrUary
thr committee is "stacked
North
Orlando
Mra. John l-eont
with * lot of people Fulbright
Mra. Margaret Co.by
868-4883
didn't want." Some member*.
322-6795
Deltona
Ibis source suggests, seem
Osteen
Mrs. Mildred Haney
bent most on charting an in­
Mra. Clarrnre Snyder
668-5631
322-4841
dividual rather than a com­
-. ( .r n m
mittee course. He adds:
Oviedo
Mra. Eeelyn Lundy
Mra. JoAnn llaya
''Fellows like (Senators)
365-3160
349-4873
Symington, Smathrra a n d
1
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Morse all have foreign pol­
icies of thrir own."
Whatever the state of Fulbright'* relationship with the
President, and it should not
be forgotten that the eenalor
campaigned hard for him lait
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Tbure., March 25, 1965 fall, the net effect of the
present circumstance is evi­
dently to reduce further the
w a t - T S H a . t - 1b l o w , s u n o s * &gt; o n e i . i i H S K
r n a v K v o l t o l h i*. i v n u i M i - o » « a i ■ !* • • »
Senate group's voice In White
MOMENT A L E X A N D E R
P A L I , II HOOK S ill IIE
House councils.
A ss oc iate Editor
A d v e r t is in g Dlr eolor
This rummllte*. inescap­
IH K U l * t PELT
ably, is still powerful. But it
NOV QMEEH
M i n u i D S E ditor
larks fire. Some o f the flame
A d v e r t ls le a M . a . g s r
UOIII s W IL L IA M S
S or lstr
Editor
vanished when the vibrant
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WASHINGTON (N EA) —
President Johnson is showing
no signs of neglecting his
congressional fences ns the
tense Vietnamese situation
progresses.
Yet,
these efforts at
maintaining sound links in­
volve the committee* dealing
with foreign affairs, some­
thing is missing. There is a
loss of vitality, and it seems
not to be on the President's
side. In fact, this circum­
stance appears to have had
its origins long hefora he
took office.
The easiest thing to say
Is that the inevitably increas­
ing dominanre of the White
House in foreign affairs in
an age of quirk-breaking
crises has doun-graded both
the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and thr House
Foreign Affairs Committee.
Thera is nior* to it than
thi».
For on* thing, th* always
less influential House com-

mittee his had no real claim
to distinction for many yean.
Some presidents have come
close to ignoring it. This kind
of treatment evoked an out­
burst in 1950 from the then
House foreign affairs chair­
man, Rep. James Richards of
South Carolina. Raid he:
“ I'm not going to have this
committee dealt with as if it
were a feeble-minded, illegitmate eon."
If the House group has
since consistently e n j o y e d
somewhat more respectful at­
tention, there has perhaps not
i-een much White House hesrt
in it.
Nor has the present chair­
man, Rep, Thomas Morgan of
Pennsylvania, succeeded in
remaking the committee into
an instrument greatly to be
reckoned with though some
foreign affairs specialists in
the rnpital say he has recently managed tom* beneficial
changes in membership.
Morgan and th* commit-

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TEMPEST IN THE KETTLE

Alarmed Over Crime?

Worry Clinic
Parent*, please read Ter­
“ For then they’d expect we
ry's confession. Then you to invite them to visit at my
wilt reallae the unfair emo­ house for a night.
tional load which you quar­
"But I can't do Iha I."
reling mate* impose upon
Since Terry's mother was
your children. If you really hospitable and would have
wish to do so, you can re­ welcomed the other boys Into
gain happlnrsa without us­ her home ovrr night, I asked
ing even 50 per rrnt of Terry to explain just why he
your I. •}., for thrre is a dared not invite them.
very simple formula for
"Well, Dr. Crane," he fimarital happiness.
rally confessed, "I like to
CASE V-440: Terry L.. ag- have them visit our home in
ed It, was a problem child.
the afternoon or rftn for
"Dr. Crane," his worried awhile in Ihr evening.
mother began, "I am quite
“ But I don’t dare ask them
concerned about Terry.
to stay all nights*
*‘ H« seems to be withdraw­
"For my Daddy and Mother
ing from social life and is are divorced. He doesn't live
avoiding his former play­ with us any more.
mates.
"The boy* 1 play with don't
"For example, they have know that. During the after­
often, invited him to spend! noon when they are at nry
the night at thrir homes.
home, they don't expect him
"But Terry always refuses to be there, for they think
and sometimes he has fabri­ he is just al the office.
cated very bizarre stories to
"And even if they stay for
justify why he can't accept an evening, they figure he Is
their invitation*.
just working late.
“ Although I scold him and
"But if they were to spend
tell him it is quite O.K. for the night at my house and
him to visit his pals for a then saw that he hadn't come
night, he still will not do to. home, they'd begin to sus­
"Dr. Crane, what it wrong pect.
with Terry? Am I at fault
"And I don’ t want them to
or what?”
know my parents aren't liv­
When 1 had a talk with ing together!"
Terry, he soon luid the cards
Parents, will you PI.EASE
on the table!
use your heads and consider
‘ Dr. Crane,” he began, “ I the future unhappiness to
don't mind visiting my pals your youngsters if you get a
in the afternoon but 1 don't divorce ?
Our President's "Program " he did not agree with the poli­ (are spend the night with
Editor, Herald:
Don't try to alibi or justify
''The Great American Tra­ calls for: (1) the striking down cies of the party in power!
them.
yuur divorce by saying it is
gedy’’ and other colorful terms of restrictions in ALL elec­
Should we eliminate "time
have been used to describe the tions, (2) a simple standard consuming" lawsuits relating
civil rights struggle in Ala­ where federal registrars act
to civil rights? II would seem
bama and Olliers pari, of the in local registrations, (3) the
that Ihe President should fav­
elimination
of
"time
consum­
nation. Suddenly cili/ent arc
outraged and a passionate cry ing" lawsuits. (4) the assur­ or due process of law. The
goes up to the federal govern­ ance lhat registered voter* lawsuits he proposes to eli­
ment to stop man's inhuman­ may vote. While this may well minate: have done more to ad­
ity to man The President be a noble gesture with good vance mter-race relations in
calls for "no delay, no hesita­ and honorable intentions, it the past few year* than has
WASHINGTON (C PI) — A do is persuade tile Russians lo
tion, no compromise of pur­ raises several questions in my been accomplished in the pre
vlous one hundred years.
great deal has been written persuade tile Red Chinese to
pose" in the passage of his mind.
Docs the Constitution not al- over Hip years about the persuade the North Vietnam­
Civil Rights "Program ." Con­
Why should there be no vot­
gress springs into action and er qualifications?
At first read) provide that registered *trangc wave of euphoria waft ese to leave South Viet Nam
sets the law making machin­ glance the elimination of sll^votcri may mte? Amendment mg up from Murids etch year alone.
"That will create the statu
ery into motion What America restrictions in elections sounds Fifteen, Section One of the during the baseball spring
lily we have been seeking in
needs right now is not another commendable, but let's exam- Constitution of the United training season.
'the
A sore armed pitcher with Laos, whtih in turn will take
law, but lime to catch its ine this in depth The ellnuna States declares
lhat
breath to reason and to think tion of a literacy requirement right of citizens of the United a 3 12 record who has been re some of the pressure off Cam­
clearly.
for luting would be a tragic States lo vote shall not tie called from Ihe minors is sud­ bodia.
"Then we can ‘oneentrate
Enclosed is a copy of a I d ­ mistake' In today's modem denied or abridged by the Unit denly regarded a* a (Hitenlial
ler sent to Senator Holland world there is no excuse for ed Stales or by any state on 20 game w inner A .225 hitler un inducing the Soviet 1 nnm
calling on him and other rttem- any individual to reach the account of race, color, or pre predicts that a new batting to settle Its debt at the United
hers of Congress to take the age of twenty-one and not he vtous condition of servitude " stance will add 100 points to Nations and thus set an exam
p'.e for better cooperation from
time to closely examine the side to sign his name or re The law ia already written, all his average Amt so forth.
situation But, on* letter can'cite the ABC's. Th* matter of that remains is enforcement
As I was reading the sports Indonesia
“ The Frriiil. thereupon will
not do the Job Blono. Now is electing public officials is ser­ Should we Ignore the Con pages this week, it occurred
the time for all citizens to ious business and requires in stitution’ When the President to me what a line thing it see the ligiit and halt the drain
stand up for their belief*—to­ telligenl thinking The ability takes the oath of office, he would lie If the U. S govern on our gold reserves, making
morrow will he too late Won't lo read and write is a prere swears to "preserve, protect nient offered some similar re It possible to rebuild the in­
you join with me in rnoourag quisite lo sound decision tnak and defend Ihe Constitution of |ltq (ron) the haras realities of formation library that was
burned hi a moll tn Cairo
mg Americans to stand up and mg True, there have hern thr t'mted Stales " Nowlieri life
"Ciinseqiientlv. F. gv pi will
tie counted?
l-olated instances where un­ in thr Constitution does it
The next thing 1 know I wa*
load
the other At .vtv notions n
lit
ant
thr
Federal
Cm
eminent
scrupulous officials exceeded
Dear Senator Holland
in Hie dugout of tile Stale lie
On March 13. President thr mlenl of the law and ill* ihe power to participate in lo partment * training ramp al to a part with l*i,te|. and the
Johnson appeared twfnre a criminated again*! individuals cal polities Tile Constitution Sunburn City. Fl a, interview Hungarian student* wiT stop
sinning our embassy in Hilda
joint *r**tnn of Congress with claiming they did not meet does say that "the powers not ing the manager
pest
dellgatrd
lo
the
United
States
nation • wide radio anil Irle basic literacy requirements
' Mr Sccretars. having |i i -i
That will pave Ihe wav for
. . are put voiir dlnliuiial* through »
vision coverage. He sjvoke on These isolated cases ran tie ti&gt; thr Constitution
the current ra n i! situation remedied through our court reserved to thr states respee sirenilon* woikout. flow do you • slablish'ng I* itiqutlitv m itie
Congo and bring aluuli the re
and informed thr nation of new system and do not require ad lively and to the people " Why think they stark up’ "
unification of'tier many, which
should the President ehnose lo
proposed legislation which he dilional legislation,
"With a little luck, we ran
intends to pass with "no dr
Does Hw Federal Govern ignore Hie .solemn oath of of solve all of the world's prob
lay, no hrsitatjrm, no coiupro merit hair thr right nr duty fu r ’
Iritis Hits year "
mtse n! purpose "
to control local polities’ This
On what do you b«&gt;e that
Again ! implore sou do not
A few days earlier the Pres roirid tie the end result if fed­ let our President ' hlirkiark ' forecast’ "
idem said he would not be eral officials were allowed to you and your fellow members
1 think w-i wilt tie helped
"blackjacked" tn regard to art as registrar*. Federal of Congress Tike lime In a lot by the new deputy assis­
the racial issue He now wants registrars could conceivably think, to reason, to evaluate, tant undersecretary that we
to "blarkjark" you and the do Hie very thing local regis and to drlerniinr what is real acquired in a mid winter tra&lt;le
olhrr mem tiers of Congress in- tears air ar.rused of doing— ly right I rinse with another with thr Com tnr.rr* Depart­
to passing his Civil Bights discriminating
against
seg quote from President John ment
"Program " in a tide of public ments of the population How son's speech. "Let each of us
"Thla abould take rare of
sentiment without due lime terrible it would lx- for a man, look in our own fie arts tn our our troublei in Southeast Asia,
to think and reason on the white or black, lo lie refused own community."
where we needed more desk
issues at hand
the privilege of voting because
strength Now all w* have lo
William L. Colbert

Letters

To The Editor

better for kiddle* to live with
their mother alone, rather
than experience the constant
fighting and bickering of a
feuding family.
Actually, most of the chil­
dren would vote to have ths
feuding with both parents un­
der the same roof, than to
have quirt but live in a brok­
en home!
Amt it is not neeessary for
such bickering to occur if you
mature adults will use even
Ml per rent of the 1. Q. you
possess.
For you can change the
entire atmosphere o f your
home within a fe w weeks
just by launching on the
“ Compliment Club" plan.
Force yourself to look for
t.imFk then utterV“*-blt» o f
praise for merits that your
mate possesses.
Remember, nobody is total­
ly devoid o f virtues. You may
dislike praising your mate,
but force your vocal cords to
do so.
So semi for the "Compli­
ment Club" booklet, enclosing
a long stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20 cents. last
your kiddies join you in this
project.
(A in a ;* write to Dr.
Cranr in rare of this news­
paper. enclosing a long
*lnm|ird, addressed envelope and 20 cent* to cover
Ijping and printing eoatif
when you send for one of
his booklets.)

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side-

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will end the turmoil tn South
America
"The result will be the elim­
ination of friction with Pan­
ama, Hie in st a Uatlon of a dom­
estic government tn Cuba, and
l nfortunatirly,
I had to
break off the interview at this
point in order to go accept tha
Pulitzer prize
A lm n ginra

The Amu is a race o f whita
men believed lo have been tha
fust people to hvo in Japan.
Some think that, along with
Ho- natives of Australia, they
are the oldest people on earth.
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'Dan Cupid' Gels
Rough Time In
Soviet Union
fly Leon T)rnnen
N E W YORK (N EA ) —
What ihould a nublla CommunUt girl do when a roman­
tic young Red Invite# her to
a party at a country hou»#
and then, after conaumlng a
glass o f vodka, trlea to ki*»
her?
According t° Kom»omo!
akaya Pravda, Rural*'* offl
rial youth publication, *he
ahould alap hi* face, . atalk
out o f the dateha and report
hi* offeflaa to tha newapaper
That la axaetly what Com­
rade Mia* Svetlana did after
ahe "Innocently” accepted an
Invitation to a party at a
dateha near Moscow. She
■lapped the young man'* face
and denounced him In an In­
dignant letter to the Komaomolikaya Pravda,
Rut did Ml*# Svetlana'#
friend* appreciate her couragecua act? Not at all, re­
ported Pravda’* angry edi­
tor*. In fact, the paper w*a
deluged with letter* from
"romantic" girl* who hardly
■hared Mil* Svetlana'* pure
of
Marxiit-Lenlniit v i e w
necking.
What put* them In a dither
la that thla preoccupation
with love between tha aexe*
keep* young men and women
from putting their heart*
from the only thing that
count*—working and produc­
ing for the Communlit atate.
Rut phyalcal love, alaa, la
Juit too Impudent to be regi­
mented, Communlit a t y I e .
And there are no "aacred"
Marxlst-l.eninlil text* giving
guidance a a to how roman­
tic love ahould he handled in
a materialistic collective aoeiety.
So,' despite atrlrt order* to
■uhttitllle love ■f work and
Jove of the Communist party
for phyairal love, ronmntic
capitalist love laughs at trac­
tor*. factories and locksmiths.
The authorities are forced
to admit this, however tclur
tnnlly. The director of Com­
munist Poland's Academy of
Science—putting the best pos­
sible fare on the resurgence
of
r&gt; inantirtsm — recently
said:
"We ate now facing an itn,1-nUnrr in various fields, in­
cluding love I vcttluir to say
that mm anIMs in is disappealing However, love raliiiol
rxinl
without
sincere
courtship
and geollenianliness. because such s lark
would deny Ihc very es-ence
o f Ihe love union "
The Red leaders ate obvi­
ously in a quandary. \\ ha!
makes il diffiiult for them
r v pound « strict Communlit
line on set Is that there is
none Ills! call serve the Red
atate on all occasion*
In the early day* of the
R u s s i a n revolution, there
lyeere continuous Jabs a! Ihe
family as an outdated mslilutmn of tlie "ctd capitalist ordei "
Alexandra
holloulai,
I nun's close collaborator and
Russl.i'a apostle of "free
love.*' even preached that the
fumily was "censing to be a
necessity for it* members as
veil as fur the Communist
elate."

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy thru Saturday, high about 90; low tonight in upper 60s.
VOL. 57
The
Junior Tri-Hi*V
of
Crooms High School will spon­
sor ■ car Mash Saturday at
'Daniel's Service Station. 027
West 13th Street. The car
wash will be held from 8
a,in. to 5 p,m. with proceeds
going to Teen Age Care of
America.
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A, milkman with a British
accent 7
Not only that but he is a
British subject.
That’* Maurice J. Bulled.
How about that for the name
c f a milkman?
Bulled is Sanford represent­
ative for an Orlando dairy
and is planning on chancing
his resilience front Orlando to
Seminole County.
Bulled also is considering
switching his eltiienship to
Amcrira.
He
took
flying
training in the U. S, and
Canada during World War II
and flrw 5(5 operational sort­
ies over Hurope as a navi*
gntnr-bombardier.
He had a milk route in
England back in tba .ms.
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United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1965

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NO. 155

Scott Thomson,
David Littleton
Top FFA Boys

More than 100 Seminole
County science students in
senior and junior high schools
demonstrated their creative
ability, skill and scientific
thought at the regional Sel­
ene# “Fair at Oviedo High
School Thursday and today,
with a w a r d s ceremonies slat­
ed for the Oviedo School aud­
itorium at 7 p.m. tonight.
Forty-four of them became
finalists in seven cstegories
and Iwo divisions Including
botany, zoology, p h y s i c s ,
chemistry, earth and space
{See full pace of pirturrs
of Sclrnre Pair finalists on
Page 5.)
s c i e n c e , mathematics and
health, and medicine in both
junior and senior high school
divisions
The only entry from SemiHide High School, no exhibit
by NAlley Strum that demon-

By Dottle Austin
Four Future Farmer* Of
America membeta of the Sem­
inole High School chapter
were honored T h u r s d a y
evening at the annual banquet
nt the school cafeteria. Three
prominent Sanford businessmrrt were named "Honorary
Chapter Farmer*."
David Littleton, a senior,
won the scholarship award
for the fourth consecutive
year. The 125 saving# bond
pure bused hy the chapter for
Ihe member having the high­
est srholastic average (3.M
gives Littleton a total of find
fur Ins four yenra at the lop.
-Scnll Thomson was mimed
"Slur Chapter Fuiiori" for
hi* nil mound record of *. ho­
lm ship, nglicultiire mid load­
er-hip lb received nil cttgmv
ed plnt|iir 11mu the . lutptcr.
Presentation was made by
William II. Weal, rotational
ngl trull Ul e tenehci
Gary Gihs.-n, |be ehapler
reporter, Ir'iivcd Ills- nwutd
for outstanding leadership,
apons.o ed by the Hunt Tux­
edo Fred Company; The flint
has presented this award, a
825 savings bond, for the
past 12 years. Cecil Tucker II,
county *£cnt, nude th* pre
acntpHon. f
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Ronnie Tl drl v u •eelalm#d tha 'moat Improved "Chap­
ter Partnei" with a supervis­
ed project This award, also s
|25 savings hoi-1 is given l&gt;v
the Setntnnla County Fmm
BuieHu and was prevented hy
F.tbeil Cn mtuac k.
The three men » t.o were
honoi.d with the Idle of
' llonoial'y t haptt i Fnim&lt;«"
for their outstanding roritMhut ions lo the field of ngri
coll nip mi

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OUTSTANDING FUTURE FARMERS gather around their “ Chapter
Sweetheart” after receiving top awards at annual banquet. From left are
Davit! Littleton, lo p gchoiar; Gary Gibson, lops in leadership; Danny
Dickerson, president; Ronnie Timid. m ost improved, anil Scott Thomson,
“ Star Farmer." In tenter i.s Miss Lucy Willis, chapter sweetheart.
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pi*!ni|1«*utn r r f m r t v

mrptmp and irportfl it* trriii- , anf| KTiu* 1'ula ahim.d hou n
m y itationnry at 5JJ,dil5*17.
iHcjrraphir rHav
t)th; vr St. Luke’s finalists wru*
School vandalism in New )(l|,n Mjt, g1&gt;w
p,
Vani. e
\ork City am minis to *1 ! nTV| Knrrn Knead
million a year!
Fiom 1.vman High School
We re happy to say school
ttl.t, i» finalist, in. Iml
Mndalljtm in Seminole conn mg John Stuart, Bandy Geltt&gt; is negligible m comparison |irigs, Alan Sullivan. Ki&lt; lined
Superintendent of Schools Blow Ill'll. Byrd Brownell. Tr I
R T. Milwcc says it has hern ty S' heinlo-ra. Woody Price.
very little this year However, Hannah Williams. Jim Wake­
in the past it has cost the field and Barry tiler.
school -system several hun­
Twelve South Setninule Jun­
dred dollars a year in brok ior High School students had
cn window panes.
projects worthy o f being
Milwcc says steps have been chosen in the top ranks. They
taken—particularly the coun included Dennis 11toad way.
seling of students—to elimi­ Bill Clemmer, Baibara Bry­
nate vandalism.
ant, Lawrence ltigling, Carl
•‘ It would amount to only Williams, Catherine Kucar,
a few cents per pupil." Super
Pauline Duncan, l l e r m i n r
inlendent Milwcc says.
Harieh, Kathy Hubert, Sandra
So far this year there has
Broderirk and Karen Strong
been no serious vandalism hr
Oviedo High School had
says.
eight
finalists, including Bob­
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by Stewart, Martha .Mikter.
LI &lt;jg) David Dow, ex T'lO
Nancy Phillips, Beverly- Faulk,
of Wing One and now just
Sherry Waltz, Billy llnnn.
plain Sam Dow, Sacramento
(ianiner Preedy and Larry
Bee reporter, will arrive in
Shull.
Sanford Sunday. Sam has
From Oviedo Junior High
been recalled lo active duty
winners weie Becky Palrm-r.
lor two weeks. Sam will work
Gilbert Michaels, Ann Shull
wiUi Ens. Mike (.Taylor and
and Jemmy Holder.
Lt. (j gl Lowrll Frarier. Wing
Several other outstanding
and Base PIOs, respectively,
proje- ta besides those deseribas liaison with the news
ed above included Cardtirmedia in covering the 1Ilh
annual Bombing Derby Apr.)
• Theory o f Prohahil
* «■ mathematical project;
tty.'
5 TO
Bobby Stewart's “ Meet the
Fungi,'* a botany exhibition;
Larry Shull's homemade srisin giaph, an earth-space sci­
ence project; Gilbert Mich­
ael's ''Experiment In Making
Traffic
safety
measures Glass," a chemistry demon­
pursued at Sanford Naval Air stration.
John Stuart entlllcd hie
Station will be highlighted in
botany
project, "Ullruaunir
the weekly TV program, *Tt*s
of
micro-organ­
the Law." over Channel 6 at S motation*
isms.'’
ji.m. Satuiday.
Richard Lombardi's
zoo­
Taking part will tie Capt. C.
logy
project
had
the
long
title.
W'. Swanson, base command­
ing officer; R. C. Wallers and "Detection o f Primary Gene­
tic Factors through chromato­
W. S. Brown, petty cfficers in
graphy in Flourrsrcnt eye
charge of the drivers training
pigment* of. fruit flies."
school i board the station;
Jim Wakefield did a 'phys­
Wes Giles, ground safety o ffi­
ics project that involved the
cer (civilian); Marine Pvt. R.
explanation o f th* schematic
J . Reno, and FHP Bob Kilgo.
operation of a later beam.
Rarry Eller ahoiied the ef­
Answer Sought
fect* of the Eddy Ray on cop­
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. per and aluminum in th# re­
(UP1)—The United Nations pulsion coil exhibit.
today railed the first meet­
Sirs. Bettie Palmer, Science
ing of. the 33-member commit­ Fair director, commended the
tee that will attempt to find judges, described as being
a way out o f the orgsnita- most conscientious end very
interested.
(juvtia’ financial deadlock.

Air Base Safety
Featured On TV

FLORIDA

Science Fair
Presentations
Slated Tonight

Mrs. E. D. Pearce, Carat
Cables clubwoman named to
the Board of Hcgcnts hy t!ov
Haydon Burns, "is « sister of
Mrs. I.. I). Hastings, Lake s t rated phottf-rvaetivntion*
judged one of the best in the
lieservoir, Sanford.
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field of botany.
Font met bids for the wid­
Tom Jun es, one of four San­
ening of 25th Sturt (Sit Jill ^ ford Ju n io r H ic h School civ
fjnrn Mellonville to French tries* was n fin mlint w ith hia
Avenue, are to he received in I project on u o n w itiy otherthe State Bond Department ! oarlcrotia in the field of
hrndqUHilets, Boom 22S, in health and medicine. O ther
Ihe Holland Building in Tulin fi n al! At§ w e re Ihile Du via,
hassee Tuesday at 111:30 a m.
Fred Carter and Mary John­
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son.
The .St. Johns-lruiinn River
Finalist Rudy Mueller of
Canal District hasn’t lia&lt;l to St Luke's Srho-d exhibited n
write

SANFORD,

W W I I N t .l .b V

il I'll

—

bjim a, t.iu W hile House said

today
I’M '* Secretary George L
Reed)
told report, i s that
Johnson wa' notified Thurs
day night sJiuilly after the
sniper kllhtifi of the 39 yearold Detroit mother on a high
win between Selma and Muni
ginnery. Ala
M VIl’ tTJIIZL
DETROIT (U Pti—Prrsalenl
Johnson and his wile today
extended their sympathy to
tie htlstiand and children «,d a
eisil ■ighl* worker stain in
Alabama and promised tu do
cvcr.v thing jaissihic to find
Ihe killers

7 ' ii t u p no violence »t
ti c it.
iisli.it on. led hy In
Mart.n I utlirr King Jr to
dramatize voter regisltatnm
grim am ■' and alleged pe'ui
brut.i it'
hut en d
lights

WASHINGTON (I T U —
"Twin" Spacemen Virgil I.
Grissom and John W ."Young
flew here today to receive
medals, congratulations and
thanks from the President
nnd honois from Congress
and the Capital..
r
The astronauts flew with
their families from Florida
for the first o f a series of
tributes which will include a
ticker tape parade in New
York on Monday and a civic
reception in Chicago on Tues­
day.
They are being honored for
piloting'the world's first fully
maneuverable manned space­
craft on a nearly flawless
three-orbit flight on Tuesday.
Their flight inaugurated the
two-year Gemini flight pro­
gram which will lead into
Project Apollo to pul men on
the moon in IDfilL
The 3S * year - old Grissom
and his 34-ycar-oid co-pilot
flew front Florida to Andrews
Ait Force Base, Md,, in two
Iwin-engine prop Jet planes.
The Gtissonts were aboard
the first plane, the Youngs in
the second.
With Grissom were his
wife. Belly, mid then two
stiris, Scull, II, mid Mnik. II.
and the nstionaut's pnicnt*,
Mr. ami Mi*. Dennis I), tinssum, of Mitchell, Did.
Young was aerinupatiiod by
Ids wife, Bin bin a, mul tin ir
. hiId11-n. K.tndI ii, 7, nnd J.-lm,
ii. and Young's parents. Mi
and Mm William I I .-Young,
of Oilund.t.
t.ltl I'Ll.IK(i D
S
Foi I 'lissom ami Young,
u ho t-dil a lit V t eonferenee
Thursday Hint their (light
was smoother Ilian they hud
vxpet ted, It shaped up as a
gruelling hut heait-vvat ming
day. Only the fo tWi&amp;tfll t»f «»&gt;
i
** In thirnttnril to
m*r ft?, fu llvltles.
President Johnson, who in­
tently wall bed on television
wlien Ihe twu aslionaut* left
then Inunehing pul and later
ci'iigiatutated tin m hv tidephone, led o ff the tiihute# to­
day.
ID- invited liii/h ritnkinf? 11f -

“ UNCLE FRED" ENSMINGER

Uncle Fred
Sent Ahead
llv Julia Will*
Church Editor
“ As the lime approarhrd
. , , III' si-1 liiv larr and
sent mrxM'ngcrv ahead.
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Sunday, .Sanford

Con

2 r»-:alin it.it C h ristu m C hurch,

hit oli'i-rv .mu- of Ms Jub ilee
\ u n iv rr* a r» . w ill p.iv highest
tribute lo il- etilv In m2 c h a r­
ter m em liei who. throughout
the p .i't fit w a r * o f 't e ae liin 2.
mission work and in m slrv ha*
end eii'o red to * -end me&gt;se ii.:e i» ahead
j.i- l as Je-u x,
on In* wav to .lei us.i t-m , " 'e l
In* (see an l sent m e'senpers
ahead" to e la lili-h H o l s true
(uim dal.i'n n( pea e
M iii'la ),
"t n c I p
I red's
ttaV
w dl la-noj R n .
Hr
P ie d F ii-m iu g c r wlm quip*
They i all me ‘ Uncle F re d ’
Iw ra ii'P of d iffii u lly in pro
Tteunoing iln L i'l nam e "
Uncle Ul - il " who wa&gt; 11
y e .it ' old when In- valu e lo
Sanford with hi- fam ily in |s:x)
and Mat a member of the
rh ii r i l l when il was estnh
k -hist here tli t ' . i me veal
fit ml* If) • i on*' u •)i .It h » i 1&gt;
• otiis had warn
demon
t ill' N iiii.lav m l c u e an ad
ruoiiy for lu* pti'flfiitation «»f d i e " n i l r led ' I Item i-m lv i
'tinlors. many f
Cities
mnlKln t«j (i i l n * o in titi'i
ltuiiiighui.it 'he nati
sv# j
\ reception w 11 hr given t&gt;v
Y l f U t l l f . pi* * I H" iH t.'If IPf 1if I t* «*,*♦'II
Hie area and 'Ion.
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the chin rh in In* honor tin
* y A &lt;Iin (nImIritI• RoKrit *’
ipi.ckly as |«i".hic
the
mediatelv (ollownig ihe I I ,s
Ss umiin*
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(till i i*
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old
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i*f (I ir tim ncfr moon phot a
Joe li.ik* i , city
s tle mt
p h k s k n t a iiu n
d a ily fMMtirr *rui |&gt;n*l prr»i
\ * a youth HiFn -m m a e r
Thr flparr wyriiry'fl Ym«*|i
•l«*nI **f Iht* F a n n H u icau , h ii &lt;1
attended 1to|lm» Vrademy for
tlotidl
Kfrvicf
.MffUl
was
l»ulh . Jnhii W llflon, •Iiiu i tur of
three v e a l- and
H u llin ' Col
rtitiferrctl on Lrisi.-m mul
l hr i M itral l lo iu U Fx |n *ri'
lege for il ir ie y e a r*, gradual
V
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fii;.
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riiAom
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w hs to
mrnt Station.
in 2 in 1897, From here he *iudFirihlcnt Danny Di«*krr»on, gut n cluster to the Di*tin- ie-l at Andover-on the H ill m
guishiHl Service Mc&lt;l«l he \mi*
Newton C entre. M ass., which
ker It, county agent. Assist­ wlio presided at the crrum*»n*
iiviMnlei! hy the Nntinmil
tun,
piuirnted
nix
rm*nl
la te r merged to tierom r A n­
ing will he Miss Margaret
I*11• «1it&gt;n humhIi ta fM*rfli»nfl A ero n au tics arnl S|».o »• Ail dover Newton Ita p ti't c nngre
(jiurl.-s, hoitie economist with
who have l**‘**n of oiitfltarnlini: iiiiniatrMtion f«n his suhot- galional S em in arv.
Ihr I Iniida Power and Light iti*ni‘ tariff to the f hap Ur. h ital flig h t in 1'.m*I
He and h i' w ile the
late
S rn m ttiii won the s \ s t
Company
Th«*&gt; wt*ie Mrs Maty J*»yu«
Annie
Bennett
E n sn u n g cr.
Medal
Dist m guisheil Set %lev
Ollier sponsors include the lint i’ll) an, jk'Uiila ik «• riiimflutot;
who laugh! a! Piedmont allil
tor hoi p ai to iputiori ill the
Mt Southern Iti.o ti C o lle g e '.
Florida P o w e r
Company,| M ia. lV|itfV Slayton, nuhiail
over- 1«II apaee pt'-gimn himI
&gt;w.II and Company, The Nan hi t f l n i ) ; Min. Ltiuilv K«'flh*r.
( s ilH* h ark tu Itollins ill Ill'll
Sf Iiu i itie ie r. got the N \ S \
lord Herald and Puldix Super lulu hrunm flup«-r\isur; Mi nnd
where he taught until Itui.'i
F ix i e p l i o n i 1
irn t i f n *
Mr*.
Frank
Akvn
and
.Mr.
maikcts All-of Hie foods used
From lie te he went to West
A chievement A wan) for the
in the demonslt at ion
will mil Mi* V\ r . llopkin* MIm
aucie«aful Range i probe* In T am p a i Flu i to serve for
come troth I’ uhltx Exhibit­ I'.nry Willi*, ihaptu r **£5«*«*1- pllologinph the lno«m.
lime y r a is al the ■h u n h x
ing the latest models of cook hrti 11." ii ho i «*&lt;i*i vptl a k'lft*
Latin • A m rtira n
I n *t it ul*Min* W illi* unlurtjiiMud th»
mg appliances will be .San
which provided sehooling fur
lord Electric Company anil hnrnpH t guffllt with t w n
Cuban* and A m erican s, con

L B J O rd e rs S la y in g P r t
IT evident Johnson h.i* direct
cd the I HI to u*c all Its Is
citlic* anil work around the
tank to ,-iJvc t ic slaving ol
\ inlii i .i&lt; g l.,.i//u in Ala

President
Leads Series
Of Tributes

Cooking School
Slated Tuesday

The second annual Mr. and
Mrs l.n .iln e Looking School
V lit Iipi U at 7 30 p rn Tups
d..v at Sanioid * iv ic tcnl i i
under the direction of the
.veminole County Extension
Serv Ire
Demonstrating new rcripewinch promise to lie pleasing
to the &lt;ntne family, will he
Miss Mary Mclag, Swift and
Company 's “ Martha l.ogan '
JulinMiri ' sentim ent« were for this year's srhool
cxprcsM d !. V a «|teeio! White
Dircetmg Hie program for
House iouri'i-1 iii a r a il tu the-owlension service will tie
liie home el Anthony J U u l Miss Myrtle Wilson, extension
lo about 9 r in today.
1flunifisrrviee agent Jnd Cecil Tuc­ Randall Electric Company
The call came tu Lluizo 10
hums alter Ills wile. \Tola
39, w js shut tu death by a
sniper on an Ala Tartu high
way between Montgomery and
Selma
The call from the White
House came 3 'i huuts alter
Liurro, his voice choked with
emotion, tried to call Presi­
dent Johnson to find out the
embarrassment unless t h e
TALLAHASSEE (C P I) — | Uuled resign atio n Jun e 1.
dctuilx of lux wife's slaying If Florida doesn't find a
Burns nUo announced ap­ Legislature
makes
special
He was told hy the While
s uue of funds to purchase pointment of Joseph F. Mar­ piogicss in finding funds for
House telephone operator that
line*. of Pensacola, to the
th*- 11(ins­
rights of way," Burns said.
Ihe President was asleep, hut right-of-way f
authority to irplate W Pal­
til at Johnson would return the sta le b u l g e ■an al, It could lose mer Van Arsdnle of Fort McCiee added that there are
call at the earliest possible th * federal money paying fot Lauderdale.
funds to last the rest of this
time.
eoMStrUctiun of the canal.
The authority at a brief or­ year but none in sight to pay
INSPECTION
Gov. Haydon Burns said he ganizational meeting re-elect- for right-of-way after that.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UPIl
Burnt did not say how much
will ask the coming session of eil MeCrre as ila chairman.
— Stale and frdrral agents
the Legislature to help provide Sumter t-owry of Tampa was mnnry he will ask the Legis­
roped off s section along IF
up kr 112 million for this pur­ re-named
vie#
rhairman; lature to provide from th*
S. M todsy and began an inchpose.
Jamea C. Murrell Jr., cf Jack­ state and how much through
by-inch impccLon of the spot
Bums announced *t the con­ sonville, secretary; Harry H. sums sort of taxation in the
where a white woman running
ference that Orlando contrac­ Saunders, of Port St. Joe, counties embraced by th#
shuttle service lor c i v i l
r i g h t s demonstrators was tor W. A. MeCre# had agreed treasurer, and Marques, as­ canal district.
to remain as chairman of the sistant treasurer;
The federal g'vernmenl I*
slain by a sniper.
Joe Llvingaton, of Jackson­ providing all tha building
The victim.
Mrs. Viola F l o r i d a Canal Authority,
Gregg Liuizo, 39. a mother of which hr has headed since its ville, who handled public rela­ funds for the canal but Burnt
five Jrora Detroit, Mich , was organisation in 1961. He had tions for Burns' successful said th* slat* runt th# risk
shot as her car rounded a offered his resignation but gubernatorial campaign, .was “ of losing federal funds by a
alight curve Thursday night Burns said he was needed to picked a* a public relations lack o f the state fulfilling its
on the way to Montgomery ^guide the authority during the consultant for the authority.
responsibility to provide right
j critical mouths until his ache"Florida u facing pcsaibtc ol way.
Ironi 5c ini a.

Burns Seeks Funds

State Canal In Jeopardy

Swedish Group
Tours Air Base

A delegation of seven Sued
ish Air Force olficers and
civilians Thursday toured the
Sanford Naval \ir Station,
where they received a first
hand look at the It A 5C recon
naissance bomber and its In
telliKence support facilities
Tile foreign visitors, inuring
U. S Defense and industrial
installations, accompanied hy
U. S. Navy and Air Force
personnel, were briefed on Ihe
BA-5C and ill capabilities by
Caph James O. Mayo, com­
mander ol Reconnaissance At­
tack Wing One. The briefing
was followed hy a eloseiip in­
spection of the aircraft and
ila reconnaissance equipment,
The group returned to Wash­
ington following tha tour.
PHONE HEARING
TALLAHASSEE (U P li —
A public hearinif an the rales
and earnings of Southern Bell
Telephone Company in Flor­
ida will return* Marrh 28 in
' * HI

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dueled a Mission Day School,
and operated two established
homes
for under-privileged
children, one for boys and onn
for girt*.
From Tampa. Dr. En.*iningor
entered active ministry, fill­
ing pastorates In Lyons, Colo.,
and Denver, Colo , after which
In returned to serve for 21
years a* superintendent of con­
ferences lor the Carolina*,
Kentucky,
Tennessee,
Ala­
bama and West Florida.
lie was dignified with tho
office as in ciden t emeritus of
Southern 1 •v^?Tw‘ 'nll"i"‘ Wadley, Ala., before accepNoj; tho
position of assistant In 1WT1
to Dr .1 H. Boot at Sanford
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
where he now teaches the adult
B't’lc class nod*is n most nctiv« meniher of the visitation
com millee.
To add a personal note. Dr.
Kn'iningor is Ihe father of
three son*, one a professor of
sociology in the college at Car*
In,vdie, Ind . another a drafts­
man for the Lummu* Cotton
Gin Company in Columbus,
Ha , and the Ihird. a Social
Security ihig'arlmcnl official
in Birmingham, Ala
He already ha* officiated at
wedding* for four of his granddaughter* and on June 19 will
travel to Indiana where ha
will he assistant officiate for
the fifth time at a granddaughter’s wedding.
In addition to his outstand­
ing service to mankind thesa
years,
RS-yrar-old
“ Uncla
Fred," for the past seven
years, has served Sanford as
librarian for Ihe General San­
ford Memorial Library.
In opinion of The Herald,
all coming in contact with tha
devout and inspired personal­
ity o! Rev Dr. Fred F.naminger. (Uncle Fred) cannot help
hut become a “ messenger
sent ahead.''
PEACE BID
LONDON tU Pl) — Britain
plans in. launch an explora­
tory peace initiative of il*
own in the Viet Nam cruis
despite Soviet opposition.

A n n o u n c in g
HUNT LINCOLN-M ERCURY’S

RED CARPET
SPRING SELLING SPREE
FERRUARY 15th THRU APRIL 30th
The Reti Carpel Will lie’ Oul For Every New
Car lluyer. Drive A Cornel Or The New Mercury
Then Compare. You Will Re In For A Hi*
Surprise. Highest Trade Inn In History On
Car Of Your Choice.
SEE US TODAY ! !

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc,

322-4884

109 N. Palmetto Ave.

Sanford

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